Flying to Resume at Vance AFB

According to reports, the labor union on strike at Vance AFB has reached an agreement with its parent contractor that will enable them to resume support of pilot training operations.

Part of the reason given for contracting maintenance, rather than having active duty military duty do it, is the cost savings to the military.  Given the recent events–which included having to bring in support from other bases for life-saving functions and sending aircrew to other bases to accomplish their training–one wonders if the military saved much money (or if the contractor will cover the bill for not fulfilling its contract over the two week strike).

The contractors will now have to prepare aircraft for flying that have been sitting idle for two weeks.  This is unlikely to be a pleasant endeavor for either them or the aircrew, as aircraft are notorious for not liking being idle for so long.