Hill says goodbye to the iconic F-16 Viper

HILL SAYS GOODBYE TO THE ICONIC F-16 VIPER

By Dario Leone
Sep 13 2017
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The then 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill AFB was the first unit in the U.S. Air Force to receive a combat operational F-16 in January 1979

On Sep. 8, 2017 Hill Air Force Base (AFB), Utah, officially ended an era at a Viper Out ceremony celebrating 38-years of the F-16 at the base.

The iconic Viper in fact will no longer routinely fill the northern Utah skies as Hill’s jets are assigned to other locations, primarily Holloman AFB, New Mexico, making room for the F-35A and keeping Hill at the cutting edge of flying technology.

As told by Donvan K. Potter, 388th Fighter Wing, in the article Hill AFB bids farewell to ‘Viper,’ the ceremony was a way to recognize the accomplishments of the Airmen and the aircraft that have been such a visible representation of Hill’s vital national defense mission.

Noteworthy the then 388th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) at Hill was the first unit in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) to receive a combat operational F-16 in January 1979, followed by Hill’s 419 TFW in 1983.

Since then Hill’s F-16s have supported every military operation, including Operation Desert Storm, Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operations Freedom Sentinel and Inherent Resolve.

Airmen perform a final safety inspection before an F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off from Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan for a mission Aug. 20, 2016. The F-16s and the Airmen are deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, and are assigned to the 421st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron.

Col. Lee Kloos, 388th Fighter Wing commander, said a little part of him will leave when the last Viper departs the base, lightheartedly referencing the F-16 as the love of his life, second only to his wife.

Kloos acknowledged the Utah community that has been supportive in embracing the F-16 for so many years.

According to potter, the 388th FW Facebook page was flooded with comments from people who served at Hill AFB throughout the years.

“My whole life these jets flew over us making me feel safe…Sad day for sure. Many people I know have had a hand in keeping these birds in the air. I thank you all.”

“So many great memories growing up around these majestic birds…I spent a lot of time watching these guys doing their thing.”

An F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft returns to the fight after receiving fuel June 10 during a mission over Iraq. The F-16 is assigned to Balad Air Base, Iraq, and is deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

“Loved seeing and hearing those Vipers flying around. (It) will always hold a special place in our hearts!”

Col. David Smith, 419 Fighter Wing commander, said the accomplishments of the Hill-based F-16s have been numerous and he is sad to see them go, but he is also encouraged for what the future has in store.

“We are leaving behind a proud heritage with the F-16, but we are bringing on a great, new mission with the F-35 that will hopefully be here for at least 38 more years,” Smith said.

Hill AFB will be home to three operational ready fighter squadrons with 78 F-35 Lightning IIs by the close of 2019.

However, while operational F-16s are departing the base, Hill AFB’s Ogden Air Logistics Complex will continue to perform depot modifications and maintenance on the F-16 so people will still spot the Viper in flight over northern Utah from time-to-time.

An F-16 Viper aircraft from the 4th Fighter Squadron in flight.

Photo credit: Staff Sgt. Andrew Lee, Felicia Juenke and Master Sgt. Andy Dunaway / U.S. Air Force


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Dario Leone

Dario Leone

Dario Leone is an aviation, defense and military writer. He is the Founder and Editor of “The Aviation Geek Club” one of the world’s most read military aviation blogs. His writing has appeared in The National Interest and other news media. He has reported from Europe and flown Super Puma and Cougar helicopters with the Swiss Air Force.

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