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F-16 Night Fly, US Air Force Photo

F-16 Night Fly, US Air Force Photo

U.S. Air Force F-16s stage for take-off during a night training mission at the 162nd Wing at Tucson International Airport, February 23, 2016. Night training missions such as these allow for unique training opp... More

F-16 Night Fly, US Air Force Photo

F-16 Night Fly, US Air Force Photo

A U.S. Air Force F-16 is prepped for a night training mission at the 162nd Wing at Tucson International Airport, February 23, 2016. Night training missions such as these allow for unique training opportunities... More

Night Training, US Air Force Photo

Night Training, US Air Force Photo

U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Lacey Roberts, a public affairs officer with the 162nd Wing, checks her camera settings during night training at Tucson International Airport, February 23, 2016. Night training missions ... More

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Chris Heising, a crew chief at the 162nd Wing, uses wands to marshal an F-16 after night training in Tucson, Arizona, February 24, 2016. Night training missions such as these allow fo... More

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Lopez, a crew chief with the 162nd Wing, performs after-flight checks on an F-16 at Tucson International Airport February 24, 2016. Night training missions such as these allow ... More

F-16 Afterburner Trail - A large jetliner sitting on top of an airport runway

F-16 Afterburner Trail - A large jetliner sitting on top of an airport...

Afterburner and strobe light trails, created by a U.S. Air Force F-16 is caught on camera during a night training mission at the 162nd Wing at Tucson International Airport, February 24, 2016. Night training mi... More

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

A U.S. Air Force F-16 creates an afterburner effect during a night training sortie at the 162nd Wing at Tucson International Airport, February 23, 2016. The F-16 afterburner allows for greater or maximum thrus... More

F-16 Afterburner Trail - An airplane is flying over a city at night

F-16 Afterburner Trail - An airplane is flying over a city at night

Afterburner and strobe light trails, created by a U.S. Air Force F-16, is caught on camera during a night training mission at the 162nd Wing at Tucson International Airport, February 24, 2016. Night training m... More

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

F-16 Night Training, US Air Force Photo

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Chris Heising, a crew chief at the 162nd Wing, performs post-flight checks after a night-fly mission in Tucson, Arizona February 24, 2016. Night training missions such as these allow ... More

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