Afghan Air Force Struggles to Stay Aloft as U.S. Leaves and Taliban Advances

United States News News

Afghan Air Force Struggles to Stay Aloft as U.S. Leaves and Taliban Advances
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 WSJ
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 57 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 26%
  • Publisher: 63%

The U.S. withdrawal is leaving Afghan Air Force mechanics to rely on texts and Zoom as they seek help fixing aircraft needed to fight the Taliban

KABUL—First Lt. Ali Rezaie stood by a gutted Black Hawk helicopter in a hangar at the Afghan Air Force headquarters, explaining why the aircraft is broken and can’t be flown.

The Black Hawk was damaged in June in combat against the Taliban in Kandahar, its fuel bladder shot up with holes. Afghan aircraft mechanics known as maintainers patched the leaks well enough to fly it back to Kabul, where it has sat for weeks in need of more serious repair. Soon, American contractors will replace the fuel cell and the helicopter will be off and running again.

But Lt. Rezaie, who leads a small unit of Afghan Black Hawk helicopter mechanics, says when the American contractors depart as expected in coming weeks, a helicopter in need of this level of repair may not get fixed. The contractors’ know-how will disappear, and the morale boost they brought to the hangar each day will be gone, too.

“Right now, they are here, it’s OK, everything is cool,” Lt. Rezaie said of the U.S. contractors. “The aircraft is getting repaired and getting fixed. But once they leave, when we are confronted with major issues that are above our knowledge, that’s a problem.”not only all its combat forces but also the thousands of contractors who have quietly supported American troops for years.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

WSJ /  🏆 98. in US

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

US envoy: Afghan Taliban seeks 'lion's share of power' in stalemated talksUS envoy: Afghan Taliban seeks 'lion's share of power' in stalemated talks'At this point, they (the Taliban) are demanding that they take the lion's share of power in the next government, given the military situation as they see it,' says special US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad in bleak assessment of Doha peace process.
Read more »

Live updates: Taliban violence escalates as fight for key Afghan cities intensifiesLive updates: Taliban violence escalates as fight for key Afghan cities intensifiesThe Taliban is gaining significant ground in Afghanistan as U.S. troops withdraw from the country - along with thousands of refugees fleeing the violence. Follow Newsweek's liveblog for the latest updates.
Read more »

Attack targeting acting Afghan defense minister left 8 deadAttack targeting acting Afghan defense minister left 8 deadAuthorities say an attack in an upscale neighborhood of Afghanistan’s capital that targeted the country’s acting defense minister has left at least eight people dead and 20 wounded.
Read more »

Afghan officials: Kabul attack repelled with killing of all gunmenAfghan officials: Kabul attack repelled with killing of all gunmenCar bomb blast followed by sporadic gunfire hits Afghanistan's capital near heavily fortified 'Green Zone', leaving three civilians and three attackers dead, security officials say.
Read more »

I Just Found Out The Olympic Horses Traveled To Tokyo On 'Air Force One,' And I Need A MinuteI Just Found Out The Olympic Horses Traveled To Tokyo On 'Air Force One,' And I Need A MinuteAlert the troops, I only want to travel with the equestrian team from now on.
Read more »

‘Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’ Peacock Drama Reboot Changes Showrunners‘Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air’ Peacock Drama Reboot Changes ShowrunnersThere’s a change at the helm of Bel-Air. Chris Collins has stepped down as showrunner and executive producer of Peacock’s drama reboot of the 1990s Will Smith sitcom The Fresh Prince of…
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-27 11:25:31