Jeff Schogol, Air Force Times, December 4, 2015
Faced with an ongoing shortage of remotely piloted aircraft operators and the need to train more RPA pilots, the Air Force is hiring civilian contractor pilots, sensor operators and maintainers for MQ-9 Reapers, officials said.
The contractors are only involved with intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, said Maj. Genieve David, a spokeswoman for Air Combat Command.
“Those intelligence collection missions do not involve an airstrike,” David said in an email Dec. 1 to Air Force Times. “Therefore, these missions will not involve engaging targets or lasing targets.”
David stressed that Air Combat Command already uses contractors in support of RPA operations, so the latest move “represents an expansion, rather than a fundamental change” in contractor support.
The planning and execution of the contractor missions will fall under the same oversight as missions flown by military aircrews, she said.
“The resulting sensor information will be collected, analyzed, transmitted and stored as appropriate by the same military intelligence units,” David said. “This information only addresses RPA lines flown by the U.S. Air Force — specifically ACC. We can't speak for other organizations that conduct RPA operations.”





