2nd from the right came to Auburn and spoke at one of our leadership labs last year (afrotc thing)-- she was pretty cool. Her call sign is mamba. Somewhat interestingly her husband is also a fighter pilot (F-22).
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2nd from the right came to Auburn and spoke at one of our leadership labs last year (afrotc thing)-- she was pretty cool. Her call sign is mamba. Somewhat interestingly her husband is also a fighter pilot (F-22).
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The F-15's are from Alaska (AK on tail-fin) and is probably Elmendorf AFB, AK. The actual fighters pictured are F-15E models which are 2-seat (front seat/rear seat) fighter jets, as the front seat is clearly seen in the picture and the rear seat is flush with the end of the canopy. The front seat is for the pilot, and the rear seat is for the EWO (Electronic Weapons Officer). The EWO monitors the radar and performs target acquisition for the pilot. This enables the pilot to concentrate on flying the aircraft and discharging ordnance on targets acquired by the EWO.
Two of the four women pictured are most likely pilots, and the other two are the EWO's of the 2-person flight teams. The F-15E is a very formidable tactical fighter, and you do not want to be on the receiving end of its vast weaponry. It will definately f-up your weekend.
The USAF favors matching up two person tactical fighter teams of the same sexual gender (male/male & female/female) in an effort to reduce possible tension between flight partners.
Normally, only the top 5% of each graduating USAF Flight Program gets the option to select "Fighters" as a primary career path. The other 95% of each class get either "Cargo", "Tanker", "Turbo-Prop", or other non-glamorous aircraft positions based upon the needs of the USAF at that specific point in time. Consequently, the four women you see pictured definately know their stuff or they wouldn't be there.
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Pilots are cool, but I humbly submit this chick as an alternative:
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