For Fighter Pilots, Same Swagger, Different Jets

<p>[For</a> Fighter Pilots, Same Swagger, Different Jets : NPR](<a href=“http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101896956]For”>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101896956)</p>

<p>two part series on military pilots and jets with audio, timeline, and photos</p>

<p>Very good article. I thoroughly enjoyed it :)</p>

<p>good story, the comments seem to have a misdirected sense of anger/hate/ignorance in them though.</p>

<p>^^^don’t be dissin’ the “liberal media” ;)</p>

<p>[At</a> Red Flag, The Flying’s Real, But The Enemy’s Not : NPR](<a href=“At Red Flag, The Flying's Real, But The Enemy's Not : NPR”>At Red Flag, The Flying's Real, But The Enemy's Not : NPR)</p>

<p>the second in a two part series</p>

<p>Thanks for sharing the link 09mom, Very interesting and timely. Our son (08 grad) is two thirds of the way through the first phase of UPT. He is scheduled for his cross country flight this weekend. He will find out what platform he will be flying at the end of April. I sent this on to him, although I’m not sure he will have time to view it. They have 12 hour training days, with studying tacked on.</p>