Facing a "national crisis" in the form of a shortage of qualified pilots, the U.S. Air Force is experimenting with a variety of ways to speed up training and to improve retention, according to Lt General Steven Kwast, who leads efforts to recruit and train personnel, but he says the longer term solution may involve video games.
Air force Magazine: Kwast Wants Training F-22s, F-35s Brought Up to Combat Configuration
Federal News Radio: Air Force using cost-benefit analysis to enforce DoD’s nondeployable policy
Aviation week: USAF Is Building An Online Game To Recruit Young Pilots
http://aviationweek.com/awindefense/usaf-building-online-game-recruit-young-pilots
Defense Daily: Air Force Official Confirms T-X Trainer Award In July, No Cause Yet For Latest T-38 Crash
Airforce Times:‘Ender’s Game’ meets Air Force? The service is working on a video game to find potential recruits
Military.com: 6th Woman in Battlefield Airman Training Drops Out
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/05/24/6th-woman-battlefield-airman-training-drops-out.html