In the depths of winter, the cold wind is chilling. At the airport of a certain brigade of the Air Force Aviation Corps, fighter jets roared and various support vehicles shuttled back and forth, creating a tense training atmosphere. Flight preparation, strictness is the top priority. The maintenance officers and soldiers traced their fingers across the aircraft's skin, inspecting the oil and gas pipelines with their eyes, not letting go of any subtle hidden dangers. Each support unit at the station conducts precise analysis, provides weather, pavement, and air situation information, and weaves a dense safety protection net. The participating pilots repeatedly deduce on the ground, anticipate special situations, and practice contingency plans. With the command from the control tower issued, flight training began. Several fighter jets took off one by one, flying in tactical formations over the long sky, and then began to engage in combat training. Inside the tower, the commander closely monitors the interwoven tracks on the screen, allocates airspace resources in real time, and closely monitors the air situation. The first round of training has ended, and fighter jets are returning one after another. The maintenance officers and soldiers quickly rushed to their respective battle positions, getting busy in a tense and orderly manner, preparing for another takeoff. The brigade leader introduced that the focus of this training is to test the technical and tactical status of weapons and equipment, as well as the continuous combat ability of participating officers and soldiers, to ensure that the troops are ready for battle at all times. The sunset cast a layer of rosy glow over the airport. Once again, a deafening roar echoed on the runway as the fighter jets slid towards the takeoff line and intensified into the air. The sky gradually darkened, and the pilot focused intently on the instruments, conducting tactical maneuvers, simulated attacks, and other training courses under low visibility conditions. The commander guided the "enemy situation" on the spot, honing the ability of the troops to quickly assess and decisively deal with it at night... In the late night, with the last fighter plane landing smoothly, this multi course flight training came to a successful end. (New Society)
Edit:Quan Yi Responsible editor:Wang Xiaoxiao
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