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History for Lt. Col. Robert McCutchen


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Lt. Col. Robert McCutchen ("Cutch") - Active

4600 Flying Hours in the F-16 (as of Aug 2007)
Current (or last) assignment: 301FS, USAF

1988 FWS Grad. Flew at Luke AFB as an F-16 Instructor Pilot. Flies with 162 FW Tucson ANG. Currently (2002) the Senior Air Force Advisor, Commander 56 OG Det 1 for the 182nd Guard unit out of Tucson International Airport.

2003: "Cutch" is no longer at the 162 FW, but in the 301st at Luke Reserve.

Bob McCutchen retired on 1 Aug 03 but was accepted into the reserves and now flies on a part-time basis with the 301 FS as a "Retired Reservist" while working for Lockheed Martin as a contractor.




MilestoneRankingFlightDateUnit(Airforce)More Info
40003Oct 2002 162nd FW (usaf)
Robert McCutchen was with the 162 FW Tucson ANG as Air Force Advisor, Commander Det 1. His wingman was Lt Col Nick Anderson, the first Guard pilot to 4000 hours.
300027Sep 1998  (usaf)
Lt. Col. Bob McCutchen, passed 3,000 while an IP at Luke.
200046Jul 1991 72 TFTS (usaf)
'Cutch' hit 2000 hours in July 1991 while at MacDill AFB flying with the 72 TFTS as an instructor pilot (IP).
1000434Nov 1987 17 TFS (usaf)
He made his 1000 hours in Nov 1987 while flying at Shaw AFB in the 17 TFS, The "Hooters".


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