B-29 pilot Mark Novak not too long ago achieved what no one else has in not less than 65 years. Final month, he exceeded 1,000 hours flying the long-lasting B-29 Superfortress!
There are solely 2 of the historic plane nonetheless flying, and Novak flies them each!


Each planes, FiFi and DOC, are primarily based in the course of the nation. FiFi is in Dallas with the Commemorative Air Power (CAF), and DOC in Wichita. Each organizations wished him honest congratulations on the milestone throughout their social media pages.
As of the top of August, Novak had 331 hours flying FiFi, and 669 hours flying DOC. Each bombers tour the nation every year supporting numerous occasions, attending choose air reveals, assembly veterans and promoting rides to the general public.
Novak is an Air Power veteran and Flew the B-1, amongst different varieties


Novak graduated from the Air Power Academy in 1984. In response to the CAF, he skilled in T-37s and T-38s at Vance AFB and started operational service in Learjets at Offutt AFB as CINCSAC’s teacher pilot.
He later flew supersonic B-1 Bombers at Dyess AFB as a Formal Coaching Unit teacher, and ultimately returned to the AF Academy as an officer and teacher pilot. He retired as a KC-135R evaluator pilot with the Nebraska Air Nationwide Guard, after almost 28 years of service.
Novak has exceeded 1000 flight hours in quite a few plane
The B-29 is definitely the fifth plane kind that Novak has flown over 1,000 hours. He has logged over 1,900 hours within the KC-135, 1,500 within the C-21, 1,400 within the B-1, and 1,200 within the T-6. He additionally owns and flies a T-6, a BT-13, and a Cessna 120.


“Inside the CAF, Novak has held a number of management roles,” stated the CAF in a Fb put up. “He led the West Texas Wing, spent 11.5 years on the Common Employees, and served 1.5 years as Chief of Employees. He additionally directed operations for two years and now sits on the CAF Basis Board of Administrators. A command-rated CAF pilot, he has flown the L-5, BT-13, T-6, A-26, B-24, and B-29, and was beforehand a member of the Standardization and Analysis Committee.”
Let’s want Mark a heartfelt thanks, and congratulations on his B-29 milestone. Right here’s to the following 1,000!
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