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PostPosted: Jan 03, 2012 - 11:01 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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<a href="f-16_pilots_num2184.html">Grp.Capt. Srit 'Lukus' Vuteerapon</a> became the first pilot the Royal Thai Air Force to surpass 3,000 hours of flying time in the F-16. He reached this milestone on 28 July 2011 during a surface attack tactics training mission from Takhli Air Base, where he is the deputy base commander.

Vuteerapon graduated from the RTAF Flying Training School in March of 1991, and began flying F-5A/B/E aircraft. He transitioned to the F-16 in 1993 as a member of Squadron 103 at Wing 1 at Korat Air Base. He moved to Squadron 403 of Wing 4 at Takhli in 1995.



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Previously listed on page 2 an entry for <a href="http://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile768.html">USAF Col. Michael MacWilliam</a>. Found some more photos of him after completing his 3000 hrs.



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Col. Michael MacWilliam, center, an F-16 pilot with the 36 FS, receives a 3000 Hour patch after flying his 3000th hour flight from Osan AB, on May 12, 2006. Col. MacWilliam is the 113th pilot to fly 3000 hrs in the F-16. [USAF photo by Amn Gina Chiaverott
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Col. Michael MacWilliam, center, an F-16 pilot with the 36 FS, receives a plaque after flying his 3000th hour flight from Osan AB on May 12, 2006. Col. MacWilliam is the 113th pilot to fly 3000 hrs in the F-16. [USAF photo by Amn Gina Chiaverotti]
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The latest member to the club is <a href="http://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile2790.html"> Col. Peter Tankink</a>, RNLAF on January 24th, 2012. Read Volkel base commander passes 3000 hrs


Col. Peter Tankink, RNlAF Volkel Airbase commander became the 8th Dutch pilot to pass 3000 flying hours in the F-16 on January 24th, 2012.


Col. Peter Tankink, returns to Volkel Airbase in F-16AM #J-011 after flying a mission in which he passed 3000 flying hours in an F-16 on January 24th, 2012. Tankink became the 8th Dutch F-16 pilot to achieve this landmark.

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The latest member to the club is <a href="http://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile2823.html"> Maj. Saxon Yandell</a>, USAF on March 15th, 2012. Read Luke pilot breaks 3,000 hours


Maj. Saxon Yandell, 69th FS Assistant Director of Operations, reached his 3,000th F-16 flying hour on March 15th, 2012. Yandell has been flying for over 15 years.

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The latest member to the club is <a href="http://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile2860.html"> Maj. Frank Bricel</a>, USAF on August 31st, 2012. Read F-16 pilot reaches 3000 hrs milestone


Maj. Frank Bricel, 69th FS assistant director of operations, prepares to exit his aircraft on August 31st, 2012 after crossing his 3,000 flying hour mark in an F-16 at Luke AFB. Bricel has been flying for 18 years.

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To put it in better perspective, 3000 flying hours equals 125 consecutive 24-hr days while 5000 flying hours equals 208 consective 24-hr days.

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The latest member to the club is <a href="http://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile2902.html"> Col. Patrick McKenzie</a>, USAF on March 28th, 2013. Read Air Force commander hits 3,000 F-16 hours


Col. Patrick McKenzie, 51st FW commander, prepares to exit his F-16 Fighting Falcon after reaching 3,000 flying hours at Osan AB on March 28, 2013.

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razamanaz wrote:
To put it in better perspective, 3000 flying hours equals 125 consecutive 24-hr days while 5000 flying hours equals 208 consective 24-hr days.

When pilots fly patrols (CAS/CAP) they can go for 9-10 hour missions, and they do this a couple of times a week. Pilot flying hours goes up fast. During the Libyan conflict, at least one EA-18 crew stayed up over 12 hours.

With the recent concerns over North Korea lately, the F-16s are probably flying patrols in the area. This would explain why a Colonel joins the 3000 hour club.
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The latest member to the club is <a href="http://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile2903.html">Lt. Col. Kevin Aunapu</a>, USAF on March 21st, 2013. Read Air Force commander hits 3,000 F-16 hours


Lt. Col. Kevin Aunapu, 69th FS director of operations, gets a congratulatory punch from his son, after completing his 3,000th flying hour March 21 at Luke AFB.

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