WESTFIELD – The 104th Fighter Wing at Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield is scheduled to conduct night time training flights during the week.
The night time missions will launch from Barnes-Westfield Regional Airport in Westfield between 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., with expected landings between 9:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
The night-training is required to ensure our pilots are ready to respond to any airborne threat in the Northeastern United States, at any time, in any condition.
A press statement was released Friday by the base, stating: “We do not want to alarm the residence around the local area of Westfield who may be startled by the increase in aircraft activity during these night time hours. The night missions are a critical part of our required reoccurring training. We would appreciate your help in sharing this news, to help alleviate the local residents from being alarmed. With our 24/7 alert posture, our Airmen could respond to an airborne threat at any time protecting one quarter of the nation’s population and one third of the its Gross Domestic Product. We often do not have the luxury of advance notice, however, when we can prepare for training missions such as these, we will try to share as much information as we can. Thank you for your continued support.”
Night flying returning to Barnes Air National Guard Base this week
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