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Preventing G-LOC: The AGSM

February 23, 2015

After a somewhat tedious look at the scientific background to high gravitational (G) forces and how they affect the human body in flight, we need to understand how military aviators flying high-performance aircraft maintain consciousness and continue to press their attack View More ›

Rocky Jedick 2 Comments Expert Analysis
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U.S. Navy Orders Two SEAL Support Helicopter Squadrons to Stand Down

February 16, 2015 Why The Navy Ordered Two SEAL Support Helicopter Squadrons to Stand Down

In a repeat of history, the US Navy is poised to re-learn hard lessons from the past. The Department of the Navy has recently ordered the only two naval helicopter View More ›

Brian Bauer 7 Comments Military Aviation, Navy, News, Special Operations
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United States Coast Guard Turns 100

February 4, 2015 United States Coast Guard Turns 100

We talk a lot about our armed services here on FighterSweep, and we would be remiss if we didn’t highlight our brothers and sisters serving in the United States Coast View More ›

Jonathan Derden No Comments Military Aviation
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F-22 Chief Test Pilot Reaches 1,000 Flight Hours

February 3, 2015 F-22 Chief Test Pilot Reaches 1,000 Flight Hours

I met Steve Rainey at Elmendorf Air Force Base in August of 2007. He was there as part of a contingent celebrating the arrival of the first six F-22A Raptors to View More ›

Scott Wolff 1 Comment Air Force
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USAFWS Receives Its First F-35

January 29, 2015 USAFWS Receives Its First F-35

Recently the Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II checked another container on her interesting and lengthy journey toward initial operational capability. The United States Air Force Weapons School (USAFWS), based at Nellis Air Force View More ›

Jason Hyatt No Comments Air Force
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In the News: Cirrus SR-22 Ditches Near Hawaii

January 27, 2015

The pilot of a Cirrus SR-22 was rescued on Sunday after he was forced to ditch his aircraft approximately two hundred fifty miles from the Hawaiian Islands.

Scott Wolff No Comments News
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The Debate Sparked by ‘American Sniper’

Unfortunately, war is not an abstraction. It is a living, breathing, nasty bastard of a thing that pervades every nook and cranny of the world.

Matt Gardner 40 Comments Expert Analysis
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From The Cockpit: Thunderbird Solo

January 8, 2015 From The Cockpit: Thunderbird Solo

I, like many of my friends, was bit by the flying bug thanks to the United States Air Force Aerial Demonstration Squadron–the Thunderbirds. In my case, I was three years View More ›

Scott Wolff 6 Comments Air Force
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Don Sheldon: The Bush Pilot’s Pilot

January 7, 2015 Don Sheldon: The Bush Pilot's Pilot

Donald ‘Don’ Edward Sheldon might not be widely known in the lower 48, yet he’s a household name when it comes to Alaskan bush flying.

Jonathan Derden 1 Comment Drones
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From The Cockpit: Dassault Rafale

January 7, 2015

I was born in the ’70s in Arizona, so I have been a dedicated American aircraft homer my entire life. It was difficult not to be, growing up around F-16s, View More ›

Jason Hyatt 3 Comments Military Aviation
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