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The USAF Thunderbirds

United States Air Force Roundel
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The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, performs precision aerial maneuvers demonstrating the capabilities of Air Force high performance aircraft to people throughout the world. The squadron exhibits the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain and support these aircraft.

The Thunderbirds will be starting their 2007 European Tour at the Salthill Air Show, click here to read the Thunderbirds press release on their appearance at the Salthill Air Show

 
Thunderbirds patch
Thunderbirds Patch
 
Thunderbirds in action
The Thunderbirds
USAF Photo
 
The Team
 
The Thunderbirds squadron is composed of eight pilots (including six demonstration pilots), four support officers, three civilians and more than 130 enlisted personnel performing in 25 career fields.

A Thunderbirds air demonstration is a mix of formation flying and solo routines. The four-aircraft diamond formation demonstrates the training and precision of Air Force pilots, while the solo aircraft highlight the maximum capabilities of the F-16.

The pilots perform approximately 30 maneuvers in a demonstration. The entire show, including ground and air, runs about an hour and fifteen minutes. The season lasts from March to November, with the winter months used to train new members.

Officers serve a two-year assignment with the squadron, while enlisted personnel serve three to four. Replacements must be trained for about half of the team each year, providing a constant mix of experience.

The squadron performs no more than 88 air demonstrations each year and has never canceled a demonstration due to maintenance difficulty. More than 280 million people in all 50 states and 57 foreign countries have seen the red, white and blue jets in more than 3,500 aerial demonstrations.


2007 Pilots

Thunderbird No. 1: Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins (Commander/ Leader)
Thunderbird No. 2: Maj. Chris Austin (Left Wing Position)
Thunderbird No. 3: Maj. Nicole Malachowski (Right Wing Position)
Thunderbird No. 4: Maj. William Poteet (Slot Pilot)
Thunderbird No. 5: Maj. Ed Casey (Lead Solo Position)
Thunderbird No. 6: Capt. Samantha Weeks (Opposing Solo Position)
Thunderbird No. 7: Maj. Robert Skelton (Operations Officer / Second in Command)
Thunderbird No. 8: Maj. Tad Clark (Advance Pilot and Narrator)
Thunderbird No. 9: Maj. (Dr.) Dan Mirski (Flight Surgeon)
Thunderbird No. 10: Capt. Amy Glisson (Executive Officer)
Thunderbird No. 11: Capt. Charles Ploetz (Maintenance Officer)
Thunderbird No. 12: Capt. Elizabeth Kreft (Public Affairs Officer)

 
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