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By Kate WildUpdated May 23, 2011 11:14:00 An extra F/A-18 squadron has arrived at the Tindal air base outside Katherine in the Northern Territory as the Defence Force begins a month-long training exercise in the Top End.
Wing Commander Phil Arms, commanding officer of 75 Squadron, says the exercise is like a sports carnival for those involved.
He says most days there will be 40 to 50 jet aircraft in the skies over Darwin and Katherine.
Hundreds of people will take part in the exercise, dubbed Arnhem Thunder.
"It will involve a number of fast jet squadrons," Wing Commander Arms said.
"Essentially, we get all the jets together and we fight a fairly complex air war."
"We'll be doing what we call pre-plan strike missions, as well where we actually have targets we'll identify before we take-off.
"This is the level we always train to."
The exercise delivers plenty of noise but there will be some relief for residents of Darwin and Katherine.
Wing Commander Arms says take-offs will be concentrated between 8:00am and 9:00am and 2:00pm and 3:00pm.
He has some advice for locals.
"They should sit back and enjoy it and crack a can and love the fact that we've got free airspace here and we're a free country," he said.
"And this is what keeps it that way."
Tags: defence-forces, environmental-impact, darwin-0800, katherine-0850 First posted May 23, 2011 10:08:00
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