SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- Captain Matthew Feeman, an F-16 alert pilot from Shaw's 55th Fighter Squadron, approaches a Cessna airplane, flown by South Carolina's Civil Air Patrol, to initiate a "head butt" as part of exercise Fertile Keynote Nov. 19. A head butt is an action taken by the intercepting aircraft, after other communications like radio contact have failed, to redirect the intruder in the appropriate direction. According to Senior Master Sgt. William Martin, alert NCO-in-charge, the F-16s are airborne within 7 minutes and 15 seconds of the alarm sounding, on average. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Michael Cowley)

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