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US Air Force laments that it's short of pilots

WASHINGTON _ The U.S. Air Force faces a shortfall of 700 fighter pilots by the end of the year and as many as 1,000 pilots within a few years, Air Force officials said Wednesday.

"It is a crisis," said Gen. David Goldfein, the Air Force chief of staff. "Air superiority is not an American birthright. It's actually something you have to fight for and maintain."

Aggressive hiring by commercial airlines has helped thin the ranks of Air Force pilots, and lengthy deployments overseas, long separations from family and reduced flying time when back on U.S. soil have exacerbated the problem, Goldfein said.

But Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James said legislators on Capitol Hill, locked in partisan gridlock, shouldered part of the blame. She said lawmakers had failed to approve military budget requests that would increase retention bonuses for fighter pilots, which have been at $25,000 a year since 1999, to $35,000 a year.

"We need the authority now specifically because we need to address a number of shortfalls, the most important of which at the moment is the 700 fighter pilot shortfall that we're currently facing by the end of this very year, with 1,000 pilots that we're projected to be short in just a couple of years," James said at the Pentagon briefing.

The shortfall has prevented the Air Force from fielding a full contingent of 3,500 fighter pilots, Air Force spokesman Maj. Robert J. Leese said in a follow-up email.

Goldfein said air conflicts dating to the no-fly zone over Iraq in the 1990s had contributed to a sense of fatigue among pilots.

"We're coming out of, for the Air Force, 25, 26 years of continual combat," Goldfein said, "and so the force has been engaged at a much higher level. That translates to much more time away from home."

_McClatchy Washington Bureau

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