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The best way to learn more about the 115th FW and discover a career that's best for you in the Wisconsin Air National Guard is to contact a recruiter by calling 608-245-4337.
The F-35A Lightning II is scheduled to replace the F-16 Fighting Falcons currently flown in Spring 2023.
Pilots flying the F-16s from the 115th Fighter Wing follow all Air Traffic Control directions when departing and arriving at the airfield. While they try to follow flight paths that direct our aircraft over less densely populated areas, sometimes they need to deviate from those paths due to weather, wind, or at the direction of ATC. All flight patterns are dictated and tailored to safety and operational standards set by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The 115th FW currently flies the F-16 Fighting Falcon and is scheduled to receive its first F-35A Lightning II in Spring 2023. To learn more about each airframe click the links to be taken to the Air Force Fact Sheet.
The 115th Fighter Wing's arrival and departure procedures are coordinated and directed with the Federal Aviation Administration and Air Traffic Control at Dane County Regional Airport. All airport arrival and departure procedures in place for the airfield are also followed by our pilots. To the maximum extend possible, 115th FW pilots follow noise abatement procedures specifically designed to address community concerns. In order to minimize the aircraft noise experienced by our neighbors, our pilots maintain a higher altitude than required by FAA regulations (1,000ft AGL) They prioritize departing to the north and landing from the north, unless operational, safety or weather conditions dictate otherwise. The base also observes quiet hours from 10:30 p.m. until 6 a.m. Although uncommon, military flights can be approved during quiet hours based on mission requirements.