Monday, May 7, 2012

F 22 raptor

  • Two F-22 Raptor pilots have said publicly that not only are they afraid to fly the most expensive fighter jets in American history, but the military has attempted to silence them and other F-22 pilots by threatening their careers.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Two of the two-hundred elite jet jockeys certified to fly the F-22 Raptor have risked their careers to blow the whistle on safety and health concerns regarding the sophisticated stealth fighter airplane's internal oxygen delivery system.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • 5/2/2012 - MARIETTA, Ga. -- Air Force senior officials attended a ceremony here May 2 commemorating the delivery of the final F-22 Raptor from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company to the U.S. Air Force. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.
  • (AF.mil)
  • Two elite Air Force pilots are seeking protection under the federal whistleblower law for revealing safety problems on the F-22 Raptor, and refusing to fly until those issues are resolved. On Sunday night, Maj. Jeremy Gordon and Capt.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The last F-22 Raptor produced was welcomed by the U.S. Air Force Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on Saturday, May 5. Lt. Col. Paul Moga accepted the keys to the fighter jet in Marietta, GA., where, back in December, it was the last one off the assembly line.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Virginia Air National Guard F-22 Raptor pilots Major Jeremy Gordon and Captain Josh Wilson were on CBSs 60 Minutes tonight. While there were no major revelations, the two aviators added detail to what was already known.
  • (Flight Global.com)
  • a pilot and captain in the Air National Guard, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
  • (United Press International)
  • Senior Air Force officials attended a ceremony in Marietta, Ga., May 2 commemorating the delivery of the final F-22 Raptor to the service. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz was joined by Sen.
  • (Military.com)
  • HAMPTON, Va. (AP) -- Some of the nations 200 F-22 Raptor pilots want to be moved into other jobs because of oxygen-deficit problems with the stealth fighter, an Air Force leader said Monday. Gen.
  • (Yahoo Finance)

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