F-22s Resume Flight Operations
Capt. Bryan Dick returns salute as he taxis out an F-22. Air Force officials approved an implementation plan that will allow the F-22 Raptor to resume flight operations. All Air Force F-22s, including about 20 aircraft at Holloman were grounded four months because there were reported incidents of pilots experiencing hypoxia-like symptoms.
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