“Her mother-in-law also described her as a devout Christian, a faith she thinks may have contributed to her calm state amid the emergency landing.”
I know the answer Laz, just thought you’d like this picture. :)
The correct expression is “tough”
Love a woman in uniform.
Major major kudos to her. Not a bad looker, either. Okay, I’m a douche-bag. Sorry, I just love strong, capable, confident women who don’t give up their femininity to fit in with dykes.
I married one and we are living happily ever-after.
Looks like someone trashed a plane.../S
her service photo has some really, really long hair.
Good for her though, I’m glad she was around. This is why vets are simply better people.
That sound you hear is the keyboards of a thousand screenwriters, each rushing to finish 90 pages of script before they lose the race to the studio.
Listen at the 1 minute mark
John Cleese - How to irritate People - Airplane Pilots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PktyJR_U2J0
That black and white photo - I thought she might be the gal that landed that A-10 that had been all shot up in Afghanistan. But no - Ms. Shults started flying in the Air Force 30 years ago before women were allowed to fly combat missions. Kudos to her, and I’m guessing most pilots would have this type of demeanor? I hope!?
(I suppose now I’ll have to go search ‘pilot freaks out and panics’) Might have to add ‘airline’ to it - I’m sure there are plenty of new learners in a Cub that freak out.