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AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

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AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by Gary » Wed Jul 28, 2021 12:54 am

AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s, Pushing Heritage Aside to Better Manage the Fleet

For decades, Air Force gray-tailed aircraft have displayed their home base and heritage with a small graphic on the plane’s tail, but that tradition will come to an end for much of the Air Force’s next-generation tanker fleet.

Air Mobility Command has ended the policy of allowing tail flashes on the Active-duty KC-46s, a step that will make it easier for the command to manage its fleet of tankers from base to base. This means the KC-46s based at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., will not have the white-and-black “MCCONNELL” graphic that the KC-135s had for decades at the base.

“Identifying markers such as tail-flashes need to be repainted when aircraft are reassigned to other bases,” AMC said in a statement. “For example, when KC-135s are transferred to and from Kadena AB, [Japan], to Fairchild [Air Force Base, Wash.,] or McConnell AFB as part of their corrosion management program, their tail flashes need to be repainted.”

The change only applies to the KC-46 because it is the command’s only new fleet of aircraft. All other AMC aircraft already have the tail flashes. AMC, in a statement, said it is also reviewing its policy for placing dedicated crew chief or flying crew chief names on aircraft. KC-135s, for example, often have a black outline with the names of crew chiefs on the fuselage next to command seals.

AMC’s governing document for the policy states that “only mandatory markings are approved and all markings will stay as manufacturer produced. Waivers, changes, or optional marking requests will not be approved.” The only approved markings are the U.S. flag, the National Star, Radio Call Numbers, and “U.S. Air Force” on the fuselage.

While some tanker units, such as the 100th Air Refueling Wing at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom, are known for nose art on their aircraft, AMC policy states that only “Internal Nose Art,” such as on the interiors of landing gear doors or weapons bays, would be authorized.

Air Force Magazine, in recent visits to current and future KC-46 bases, spoke to several pilots and maintainers about the policy. Lt. Col. Nicholas Arthur, commander of the 2nd Air Refueling Squadron at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., said it is “kind of a bummer,” but there are several reasons the command is moving away from tail flashes that make sense for the health of the fleet. Maintainers are interested in finding ways to still apply dedicated crew chief names to the aircraft, using stickers or magnets inside.

“There’s something valuable about being able to put someone’s name on the jet and take ownership and have pride. … It’s small, but if it gets someone excited, [then] it gives them some pride in what they’re doing,” he said.

At Mildenhall, the nose art helped add some “camaraderie and morale and some bind to the unit. That, ‘Hey, this is our unit. That’s my jet,’” said Master Sgt. Sydney Melton, the 605th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron KC-46 lead production superintendent at McGuire. McGuire’s KC-10s didn’t have the crew chief names on the aircraft, but there is discussion of implementing it when KC-46s are up and running, provided the policy allows it.

The policy only applies to AMC aircraft. Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve Command, and Air Education and Training Command KC-46s are not subject to the limitations. Some units, such as the 157th Air Refueling Wing at Pease Air National Guard Base, N.H., have already applied tail flashes to some of their KC-46s. AETC’s Altus Air Force Base, Okla., has red-and-yellow tail flashes and the “Triangle Y,” a call-back to the wing’s World War II heritage, on the tails of its KC-46s along with the crew chief name.

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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by Snoop 95 » Wed Jul 28, 2021 6:01 am

What a pity and a retrograde step as far as I am concerned. Military aircraft are in general in very boring grey schemes so that tail codes and especially squadron marks and nose art make them much more interesting and individual. I can understand why they are doing this but grey has to be the dullest livery and removing the interesting bits contributes to an overall drabness; which I suppose is what they want.

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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by Dave Smith » Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:29 am

Many millions of pixels have been saved this day. Photograph one and you've done the fleet.

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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by Thunderbolt II » Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:37 am

Sadly my lifelong interest in military aircraft dwindles by the day. Fades to grey...

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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by TonyO » Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:07 am

Saves units the embarrassment of revealing they fly the world's worst tanker. Probably a morale boosting measure.
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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by Agent K » Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:57 am

TonyO wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:07 am
Saves units the embarrassment of revealing they fly the world's worst tanker. Probably a morale boosting measure.
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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by R1nger » Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:01 pm

All aircraft will be painted grey and leave is cancelled until morale improves!
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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by roughcutter » Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:11 pm

Sadly these days there is no more Esprit de corps. A sign of the times we're living in :(

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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by Ghastly Whisper » Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:32 pm

Some pen pusher in the puzzle palace wanting a promotion!! make a change, any change, look good get promoted! Who ever it may be has possibly never been in charge of anything more dangerous than a staple gun, let alone know about bop night in the mess for the troops.

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Re: AMC Blocks Tail Flashes for Its KC-46s

Post by f106dart » Thu Jul 29, 2021 12:09 am

Looks like the bean counters have won again. Seriously how much money will be saved by this stunt?

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