To be a U.S. Air Force Pilot
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To Be A U.S. Air Force Pilot details every step of training for those with the skill and daring to "cross into the blue" as an elite U.S. Air Force pilot. The book traces the growth of aspiring young recruits, starting with grueling physical and mental tests, early flight training on high-tech flight simulators, moving onward and upward until they are finally ready to push the outer envelope to Mach II in state-of-the-art fighter aircraft. Thanks to the highly motivated, highly skilled, and dedicated men and women of the United States Air Force, America enters the uncertain landscape of the 21st century with the most powerful, swift, and flexible military force the world has ever seen.About the Author
Henry Holden won a 1996 Florida Freelance Writer's Competition "Honorable Mention," and received the 1994 "Author's Award" from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He was mentioned in the Congressional Record (2/22/94) for his works on women in aviation. Holden resides in Randolph, New Jersey.Popular Books
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