Behind the Scenes: The Making of an A-10C Pilot

1st Lt. Dan Griffin, a pilot from the 358th Fighter Squadron and student in the A-10C Pilot Initial Qualification course, taxis off the flight line here May 3. Lieutenant Griffin flew to the Barry M. Goldwater range to fire the A-10C’s 30mm Gatling gun for the first time as part of the A-10C Pilot Initial Qualification course curriculum. Upon completion of this course he will be a fully qualified A-10C pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Stacie N. Shafran)

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