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Engineer Turned Jet Jockey

On a doctor's advice, an EE decided to become a fighter pilot

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Pat Dean:

Great article about Bob Rickard I loved his comment “When you learn how to fly F-16s, you get basic radar theory, but I understand the actual math and aerodynamics behind it.” ¬

I total understand his theory: It’s kind of like owning an old Camaro and making your own t-top, and knowing when you back over that t-top you can mathematical make another.

Pat Dean (St. Louis, MO.)

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