Female naval aviators have been
flying fighter jets for 20 years but none have ever broken into the
rarefied territory of the choicest job available to them — Blue Angels
demonstration team pilot.
Capt. Greg McWherter, the former commanding officer of the Blue
Angels who went by the eyebrow-raising pilot call sign "Stiffy," was
ousted in April amid charges of sexual misconduct. A Navy review later
found that the Blue Angels team doesn't discriminate based on gender —
but that still begged the question of why no woman had ever been invited
to join.
That's all changed with the Navy's announcement this week of the
appointment of Marine Capt. Katie Higgins, 27, the first-ever female
Blue Angel. She will fly as a C-130 demonstration pilot starting in
October.
Higgins, a 2008 graduate of the Naval Academy in Annapolis,
Maryland, is currently assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport
Squadron 252 (VMGR-252) at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North
Carolina.
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