'Today's Air Force' features the F-15 return to flight

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This week's edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights how the Air Force carried on its mission while more than seven hundred of its F-15 Eagles were grounded. See its return to flight -- the Eagle flies once again! 
   Also featured is the F-16 Fighting Falcon with its twenty-millimeter cannon and capability to carry six missiles, and a top speed of 1,500 miles per hour. See the diversity this aircraft displays in Southwest Asia on a daily basis.
   Finally, the mission of the Air Force is to deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States of America and its global interests -- to fly and fight in air, space and cyberspace. It's a big undertaking and the success of every mission is dependent upon teamwork.
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   This week's line-up includes:
   Segment A - F-15 Flies Again
   F-15 Investigation
   F-15 Pilot Downtime
   F-15 Back In Action
   F-15 Flies Again
   F-15 Currency
   Segment B - The Lethal F-16
   F-16 Striking Fear
   Falcon Power 4
   Bomb Building
   Flight of Vishnu Som
   Segment C - Teamwork Enables the Mission
   Total Force
   Airmen Helping Soldiers
   Coordinating Airspace
   Oil Spill