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HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Hill Air Force Base announced that both the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings housed at the base will be conducting local night flying operations until Saturday, April 18.
Hill says that those living near the base can expect to hear some increased activity in the skies as pilots continue to practice their nighttime combat flying skills.
“The wings are required to train at night to maintain their combat readiness and all-weather capabilities. Increased flying also provides a valuable opportunity to evaluate aircraft maintenance and operational agility,” the base said in a press release.
The 34th Fighter Squadron, one of the three squadrons in the 388th Fighter Wing, is currently deployed in the Middle East. The base says the other two squadrons are continuing to fly here ensuring they are ready to be deployed when needed.
Most of the scheduled flying is expected to be completed nightly by 10 p.m.









