Two C-17 pilots log 1,000 flight hours
Two C-17 aircraft commanders have become the first U.S. Air Force pilots to log more than 1,000 flying hours in the airlifter, McDonnell Douglas reported. Lt. Col. Randy Sadler and Lt. Col. Paul Sykes, attached to units at Charleston AFB, S.C., both exceeded 1,000-hour mark, it said. To date, 20 C...
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