DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. – The 355th Wing will conduct the next iteration of its Dynamic Wing exercises incorporating Air Mobility Command and the U.S. Army during the first week of November.
The Air Force’s fixed-wing aircraft and rotary-wing aircraft will be conducting flying operations from Davis-Monthan to Fort Bliss, Texas, to include limited night flying. Southeast Arizona, New Mexico and Texas residents may see and hear more aircraft in the sky than usual during this short period.
This exercise builds on high-end readiness capabilities the 355th Wing has developed to meet warfighter requirements defined by the National Defense Strategy. The purpose of the training is to better prepare Airmen for near-peer competition and to improve their readiness to rapidly deploy and execute the wing’s rescue and attack missions in austere environments.
This is the third iteration that the Dynamic Wing concept is exercised. The wing will refine lessons learned from its previous exercises in the series, conducted in April 2019 and November 2019, to improve adaptability and effectiveness.
All of the exercise participants will adhere to COVID mitigation procedures put in place by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, DoD and the states of Arizona and Texas during the exercise.
Photos and videos of this training event will be made available through the following websites:
https://www.dvidshub.net/unit/355FW
https://www.dm.af.mil
https://www.facebook.com/DMAFB/
Noise and other flying-related concerns may be reported 24 hours a day through the Davis-Monthan website here: https://www.dm.af.mil/Contact-Us/Noise-Concerns/