Lockheed F-35 gets first female pilot

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Lieutenant Colonel Christine Mau, a US Air Force pilot who was part of the first all-female combat sortie over Afghanistan in 2011, this week became the first woman to fly the Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 jet, the Air Force said on Wednesday.

Mau, deputy commander of the 33rd Fighter Wing Operations Group, on Tuesday completed her first training flight in the single-seat stealth fighter after 14 virtual training missions in a simulator, said spokeswoman Lieutenant Hope Cronin.

Mau joined 87 F-35A pilots who have been trained over the last four years at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

“It felt great to get airborne. The jet flies like a dream, and seeing the systems interact is impressive,” Mau said in a statement.

She said flying with the F-35′s complex helmet, which fuses all sensor data from the jet on a mounted display on the helmet rather than in the jet’s cockpit, took some adjustment.

Women have served in combat aviation roles in a wide range of US aircraft for over 20 years, but they still represent only a small fraction of US military pilots.