Have you heard about the heroism of F-16 pilot Lt. Heather Penney?
She was the USAF pilot who was ready to sacrifice her life to bring down the hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001.
From The Daily Beast:
Armed jets weren't kept on standby at the time, so Penney and her commanding officer had only their planes to use against the hijacked airliner. Three planes had already hit the towers and the Pentagon when her commander told her to scramble her plane.
"I'm going to go for the cockpit," said her commander.
"I'll take the tail," replied Penny, a rookie at the time.
They didn't have to, because the passengers on the flight brought the plane down themselves. "I genuinely believed that was going to be the last time I took off," she says. "If we did it right, this would be it."
The bravery of these two pilots is extraordinary (I'm assuming her commanders name has not been release at his request), but I can't help but wonder why there wasn't a single plane armed for combat at the time of the attacks.
Does the Air Force really keep all of its F-16 fighters entirely unarmed until needed?
Doesn't this strike you as slightly unprepared?
Published on September 12, 2011 02:16