Badass Pilot Dude Where s My Fighter Jet?
‘Badass Pilot’: Dude, Where’s My Fighter Jet?
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' Badass Pilot' Dude Where s My Fighter Jet
Episode 5 Art Nalls pulls off a stunt that many would never attempt
The big day finally has arrived: Art Nalls’ team has traveled to central Florida for the , the season opener for major air shows. His team quickly gets a reminder of what “major” means. When Art lands his Royal Navy Sea Harrier, there is a mixup with air traffic control, and Art is directed to park the plane in a remote corner of the airfield, away from his ground team, which temporarily loses sight of him. It’s even worse for the team’s other pilot, Jenna Dolan, who is flying a Czech L-39. She is told there is no more room at the airfield for L-39s and is turned away. Instead, she’s forced to land at an airfield 100 miles away. After the Harrier is towed back to them, Art’s wife and co-owner of the plane, Pat, has to keep “superfans” from getting too close until the plane is roped off. “People have a habit of sticking things inside the nozzles,” she explains. “Yeah, they’ve stuck gum [in the nozzles], they’ve stuck Coke cans, they’ve changed babies’ diapers on the wing.” After an FAA inspection, Art gets his turn to perform. He even pulls off a stunt that he says even the most experienced Harrier pilots “would never attempt.” “What are the other 65-year-old people doing?” Art asks. Still, he has plans for the Harrier’s future, one he expects will last far beyond the time when he no longer can fly the jet.Watch Now
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