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Thunderbirds' first female pilot announced with new 2006 pilots

06/16/2005 - NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. (ACCNS) - The U.S. Air Force

Air Demonstration Squadron, "Thunderbirds," have announced their new

pilots for the 2006 demonstration season which includes the first female

demonstration pilot in the 52 year history of the Thunderbirds.

Leading the team as Thunderbird no. 1, commander/leader, will be Lt.

Col. Kevin Robbins, currently assigned to Air Force Weapons School,

Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

Joining the Thunderbirds in the no. 3 right wing position will be Capt.

Nicole Malachowski, currently assigned to the 494th Fighter Squadron,

RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. Captain Malachowski will turn a new

page in history as the first female demonstration pilot on a U.S.

military high performance jet team.

The 2006 no. 6 pilot, flying the opposing solo position, will be Capt.

Ed Casey, currently assigned to the 56th Training Squadron, Luke Air

Force Base, Ariz.

The new advance pilot/narrator, Thunderbird no. 8, the voice of the

Thunderbirds, will be Capt. Tad Clark, currently assigned to the 52nd

Operations Support Squadron, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany.

Returning members of the 2005 team who will round out the 2006 team

include: Maj. Rusty Keen, Thunderbird No. 2, left wing; Maj. Steve

Horton, Thunderbird No. 4, Slot; Maj. Brian Farrar, Thunderbird No. 5,

lead solo; Maj. Jeremy Sloane, Thunderbird No. 7, Operations Officer;

Capt. Todd Randolph, Thunderbird No. 10, Executive Officer; and Capt.

Angela Johnson, Thunderbird No. 12, Public Affairs Officer. The team is

also in the process of interviewing a new Thunderbird No. 9, the Flight

Surgeon and a new Thunderbird No. 11, the Maintenance Officer.

The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron is an Air Combat Command

unit comprised of eight pilots (including six demonstration pilots),

four support officers, four civilians and about 120 enlisted Airmen

performing in more than 29 career specialties.

A Thunderbirds' demonstration is a mix of six aircraft, performing

formation flying and solo routines. The four-aircraft diamond formation

demonstrates the training and precision of Air Force pilots, while the

solos highlight the maximum capabilities of the Lockheed Martin F-16

Fighting Falcon.

The team's first performance was June 8, 1953 at Luke Air Force Base,

Ariz. Since then, the Thunderbirds have flown before more than 310

million people at 3,944 air demonstrations in all 50 states and more

than 60 foreign countries.

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Certainly a good thing, something that has come of age and one doesn't get an assignment like that as a PR move. I commend the Air Force. (betcha didn't think you'd hear that out of me)

I wonder how long it will take Navy to follow? The Blue Angels do have some female ground crew.

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Well guess that makes them true to their name then?. The Thunderbirds have a true Thunder-Bird!!! :thumbsup:

weegie

apologies in advance to all female members (including the wife biltongbabe)

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SSSSSSSSIZZZZZZZLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEE...JDAMMMMMM!!!!!!

Is it getting hot in here??? ;) Must be all the single guys drooling and panting. Someone open a window!

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Not shabby - reminds me a little of Dana Delaney from China Beach.

Ahhhh.. Dana Delaney..... One of my favorite women! I especially liked her in Tombstone.

'Bout time one of the demo teams got a female. I've never supported women in combat, but I sure think it's time for women in the Blues and T'Birds.

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Chris - In that case check my post on Best Girl in Test Club. I think females are certainly capable to act in a combat role, I just think its much worse on them if captured.

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Must be all the single guys drooling and panting.

Save your breath. Took less than 2.2 seconds for me to recognize THAT female fighter pilot...former classmate from the Colorado school for wayward youth.

The face is the same, but the last name has changed. Married now, as I'd heard.

Also believe she was among some of the E-model crew who've been in town for WSEP and DACT with Raptors over the last year.

Good accomplishment for her, I'm sure.

-Waco

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Nope, no friction here.

Just throwing ice water on the over-zealous bachelors is all...

Perhaps a Catherine Bell pic post would help?

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Nope, no friction here.

Just throwing ice water on the over-zealous bachelors is all...

Perhaps a Catherine Bell pic post would help?

Well, Waco, Lucky me...I'm out of the "dating game" too. Happily tied down.

Just making fun of the single guys who are still ruffling their feathers hoping to land a look. ;) :worship:

Just kidding, all ya single guys. :) We know you're all still looking at that Norweigan F-16 pilot. :P

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Must be all the single guys drooling and panting.

Save your breath. Took less than 2.2 seconds for me to recognize THAT female fighter pilot...former classmate from the Colorado school for wayward youth.

The face is the same, but the last name has changed. Married now, as I'd heard.

Also believe she was among some of the E-model crew who've been in town for WSEP and DACT with Raptors over the last year.

Good accomplishment for her, I'm sure.

-Waco

Interestingly, one of the Air Force "lost souls" up here also suspected she was a classmate.

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This is the year for "fast women". You can guess that somewhere there is a talk show producer trying to schedule Danica Patrick, Eileen M. Collins, and Nicole Melachowski in the studio at the same time. :cheers:

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