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    PMA-271 works quickly to purchase E-6B trainer aircraft

    PMA-271 works quickly to purchase E-6B trainer aircraft

    Photo By Christopher Hurd | Members of Airborne Strategic Command, Control, and Communications Program Office...... read more read more

    PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    08.04.2021

    Story by Ensign Christopher Hurd  

    Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division

    The Airborne Strategic Command, Control, and Communications Program Office (PMA-271) purchased a retired Royal Air Force E-3D for $15 million that will be used as an E-6B Mercury pilot training aircraft.

    The program office had been looking to acquire a dedicated training aircraft for the fleet to take the strain off using the current mission-capable E-6 aircraft.

    “The training flights expose mission aircraft to significant wear-and-tear and impact their readiness and availability,” said Capt. Adam Scott, PMA-271 program manager. “This is a great chance to work with the United Kingdom and bring a much-needed aircraft to the fleet.”

    Since the E-6’s inception over three decades ago, the Navy has looked for ways to train pilots and keep them up to date on the airframe. Those options have included leasing several different commercial aircraft as well as using the mission-capable aircraft.

    For the past several years, the program has been looking for a dedicated trainer and found one when the Royal Air Force decided to retire their fleet of E-3Ds.

    Both the E-3 and E-6 are militarized versions of the Boeing 707.

    When the funds became available in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, the team moved fast.

    Members of the program office went to Louisiana at the end of February to inspect the condition of the aircraft as they moved closer to acquiring it.

    “This team has done a great job of moving quickly and capitalizing on this opportunity,” Scott said. “It’s a big win for the entire E-6 community.”

    The aircraft will undergo a modification before coming to Naval Air Station Patuxent River for flight testing. The goal is to have it out to the fleet in 2024.

    The aircraft will help reduce an estimated 600 flight hours and 2,400 landings/cycles per year from the E-6 mission aircraft.

    The E-6B is a communications relay and strategic airborne command post aircraft. It provides survivable, reliable, and endurable airborne command, control and communications between the National Command Authority and U.S. strategic and non-strategic forces.

    PMA-271 provides products and services that meet E-6B and future aircraft operational requirements to enable survivable, endurable, and reliable airborne strategic command, control and communications.

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    Date Taken: 08.04.2021
    Date Posted: 02.24.2022 15:42
    Story ID: 415249
    Location: PATUXENT RIVER, MARYLAND, US

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