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Air Guard Wing Conducts ‘Elephant Walk’

Nine LC130s with the 109th Airlift Wing conducted the unit’s first ever Elephant Walk on September 10th 2022. An elephant walk is a United States Air Force term for the taxiing of military aircraft in close formation; often employed to project air power through the rapid deployment of multiple aircraft at once.

SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 – Airmen assigned to the New York Air National Guard’s 109th Airlift Wing made history with the unit’s first “elephant walk” Sept. 10.

Nine of the wing’s aircraft taxied down the runway in intervals and later took off to fly training missions around the northeast.

The term “elephant walk” dates back to World War II, when large fleets of aircraft would taxi close together. The Airmen at the time said it looked like a herd of elephants marching to a watering hole.

The event required extensive preparation to ensure maintenance, operations and aircrew planning were aligned and timed correctly, said Col. Christian Sander, 109th Air Wing commander.

The elephant walk served as a morale and team bonding opportunity for Airmen as they worked to ensure the three C-130s and six LC-130Hs were fit to fly, he said.

“I am extremely proud of this enormous first-ever, all-in, nine aircraft accomplishment,” Sander said. “Never in the history of the 109th have we ever attempted nor succeeded in such an ambitious effort.

“Each one of us was standing a little taller and walking a little prouder as we witnessed all nine take to the sky and depart for a full training sortie. The 109th possesses some of the greatest Airmen in the entire country, and we unequivocally proved that through this event,” Sander said.

The effort is best described as all hands on deck, said Master Sgt. Dave Cunningham, production superintendent at the 109th.

Cunningham is responsible for planning and scheduling the maintenance to keep the 109th aircraft operational.

“The whole concept behind this walk was teamwork, camaraderie and getting everybody in the maintenance section to understand that we all have a part here,” Cunningham said.

Maintenance crews had less than two weeks to make sure everything was operable.

“We were strapped for time, and some had their doubts it would even happen,” Cunningham said.

Four maintenance teams of 30 Airmen each were assigned specific aircraft.

“We took people who are usually in the back shop and put them in charge of the teams. It gave people new goals to reach, and they exceeded those goals. Everybody did an overall excellent job,” he said.

The objective to launch all nine aircraft at once challenged all parts of the wing, he said.

“This was the first walk I’ve ever seen or been a part of. Planning our local missions is one thing, but I didn’t think of all the other entities on base that would have to get involved to organize something like this,” Cunningham said.

Maj. N. Justin Garren, operations officer for the 139th Airlift Squadron, said planning nine separate training flights was complex.

“All of our aircraft were going separate directions around the state, so there was a lot of arranging to do with the airfields. We had to coordinate a staggered return as well so that nine aircraft weren’t trying to land here all at the same time,” Garren said.

“This is what we do on a daily basis, whether it’s flying cargo to some of the most remote places on the planet or putting nine in the sky in the local area. This is what we do, and we do it well,” he said.

Spectators from all over the base came to the flight line to watch the elephant walk.

“When I looked around, I don’t think I saw one person without a smile on their face,” Cunningham said.

By Staff Sgt. Madison Daquelente, 109th Air Wing/Public Affairs

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