Romania: U.S. Leads Bilateral Military Exercises

U.S. Air Force
April 24, 2013
Ramstein Airmen train with Romanian counterparts
By Airman 1st Class Hailey Haux
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany: More than 80 Airmen from Ramstein participated in exercise Carpathian Spring in Romania April 12 through 21.
The exercise was designed for aircrew to receive upgrade training as well as building partnership capacity with Romanians.
“Sequestration has forced us to be more efficient with our training funds and hours,” said Capt. Michael Trimble, 37th Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules aircraft commander. “We have come to Romania to maximize the training available to us. They have great airspace and terrain.”
While in Romania, executing effective C-130J Super Hercules aircrew training was a priority.
“Aircrew conducted low-level flying and assault landings, while the 435th Contingency Response Group operated drop zones and manned foreign jumpers,” said Capt. Bradley Buinicky, 86th Operations Support Squadron chief of current operations…
“This is our fifth year of training with the 37th [Airlift Squadron],” said Romanian Brig. Gen. Adrian Ciolponea, 6th Special Operation Brigade commander…
Condensing what would have been a month or two of training in Germany, the aircrew was able to get all the training needed in a little more than a week in Romania.
Six pilots were upgraded and two loadmasters met all qualifications to drop personnel during the training. Overall more than 250 Romanian paratroopers were airdropped, with about 350 night-vision goggle events over the course of the 10 days.

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