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NEWS | Feb. 10, 2025

Arkansas Guard’s 189th Airlift Wing Takes 1st C-130J Flight

By Tech. Sgt. Christopher Sherlock, 189th Airlift Wing

LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. – The 189th Airlift Wing conducted its first training flight in a J-model C-130 Feb. 7, a key step in the C-130J conversion process.
 
The EC-130J aircraft is one of two the 189th received Sept. 18 as part of the Air National Guard’s ongoing fleet modernization. Since that day, the 189th has overcome challenges that come with conversion.
 
“There has been an extensive amount of legwork these past few months to get to this point,” said Col. Jason Cooper, 189th Operations Group commander. “From acquiring approval to fly these aircraft, to the numerous amount of maintenance actions and everything else in between.” 
 
The crew consisted of Air National Guardsmen with prior experience on the C-130J, providing the 189th with a team that was ready to fly. That crew also relies on its maintenance team to ensure the aircraft is fit to fly.
 
“A consolidated team effort across the entire wing enabled us to reach this monumental occasion,” says Cooper. “The 189 AW has highly capable Airmen who are ready to project their capabilities domestically and globally, and they continuously display their expertise and reliability.”

The 189th will continue maintaining an H-model schoolhouse as it progresses toward initial operational capability as a C-130J schoolhouse. This would expand training capacity as the Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard and international partners increase their need for C-130J aircrews.

“Today’s flight can be marked as a significant milestone within the storied history of the 189th Airlift Wing, and I am more than excited for what the future holds,” Cooper said.

The C-130J incorporates state-of-the-art technology, which reduces staffing requirements, lowers operating costs, and provides life-cycle savings over earlier C-130 models.
 
The 189th AW is a tenant of Little Rock Air Force Base and provides premier training to the C-130 and cyber enterprises, capitalizing on partnerships to support the state of Arkansas, defend the nation, and contribute to rapid global mobility.

 

 

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