KC-46 Problems Should Not Add Delays; Possible Boeing Cost Rise: BG Shipton

KC-46 Problems Should Not Add Delays; Possible Boeing Cost Rise: BG Shipton
KC-46 Problems Should Not Add Delays; Possible Boeing Cost Rise: BG Shipton

WASHINGTON: More testing, due next month, is needed before the Air Force knows whether the undetected banging of the KC-46 tanker’s refueling boom is a problem that needs fixing. Preliminary data indicates the banging (formally known as Undetected Contacts Outside The Receptacle –UCOTR) is happening more frequently than it does in the existing tanker fleet,…

KC-46 Faces 3 Category One Deficiencies; Two Affect Boom

KC-46 Faces 3 Category One Deficiencies; Two Affect Boom
KC-46 Faces 3 Category One Deficiencies; Two Affect Boom

AFA: The four-star chief of Air Mobility Command wants his new KC-46 Pegasus tankers “yesterday,” but the tanker’s boom has a nasty tendency to scrape up planes it’s trying to refuel, as well as two other category one deficiencies, and contractor Boeing has to fix those. The paint scraping problem — formally known as “undetected…