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69:, from September to December, 1958. Through the actions of the crewmembers, it helped to demonstrate that a continuous airborne alert could be maintained successfully. Before each flight, a briefing would be held, alerting the crewmembers to basic world events as well as safety criteria. At least fifteen hours before takeoff, the crew would thoroughly pre-flight their aircraft. Inadvertently, this also increased efficiency in terms of maintenance and other pre-flight routines. For the next twelve hours, crewmembers would enter a period of uninterrupted rest, and use the next three hours to prepare for takeoff. During this final preparation, they would first be taken to the cafeteria, where they would be fed a meal high in protein. After their final briefing, two crewmembers would be sent to pick up specialized meals for their long flight (the meals would later be prepared in an oven during flight). 99:
While entering the landing pattern, the tower would alert the crash trucks to travel to the runway and await landing. This was a standard procedure for all Head Start landings. After landing, the crew would be interrogated prior to being let go, so that maintenance, intelligence, and other crews
92:, which meant that they had transferred a million or more pounds of fuel on ten sorties or less. The added benefit of the training runs, is that it made refuelling more routine. The corresponding group for the bomber crews would be the 100:
could be alerted to the performance of the plane and other things that the crew might have noticed during their long flight. After being let go, they would typically go to the Physical Conditioning room for a steam bath and rub down.
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Head Start was directed to occur in three phases. Phase I would be a practising of the above procedures. Phase II would be a standing down of the wing, with one squadron being dispersed to
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After six sorties, each bomber would receive a major individual inspection, allowing for it to be rotated out of the cycle.
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Every six hours, a bomber would then take off with live warheads and continue on a pre-determined path over
30: 170: 57:, as it was part of a series of programs which showed that a continuous airborne alert could be achieved. 245: 179: 166: 143: 138: 133: 128: 85: 81: 66: 54: 42: 38: 235: 20: 201: 53:. It was operational from mid-September to mid-December 1958. It would eventually lead to 267: 96:, for those who had taken on a hundred thousand pounds of fuel without a disconnect. 239: 73: 46: 183: 34: 77: 50: 249: 116: 172:
The SAC Alert Program 1956-1959 (Historical Study No. 79)
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Index

Head Start (program)
United States Air Force
Cold War
Strategic Air Command
Loring Air Force Base
Greenland
Canada
Operation Chrome Dome
Loring Air Force Base
Greenland
Canada
Strategic Air Command
Offutt Air Force Base
Bergstrom Air Force Base
Texas
Operation Chrome Dome
Thule Monitor Mission
Operation Round Robin
Operation Giant Lance


Strategic Air Command
The SAC Alert Program 1956-1959 (Historical Study No. 79)
Offutt Air Force Base
Nebraska
United States Air Force
"The Air Force versus Hollywood"
George Washington University

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