First Female A-10 Demo Leader Reflects on Jet’s Legacy

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US Air Force Major Makes History

Major Lindsay “MAD” Johnson is the first female pilot to lead the Air Force’s A-10 demo team, showcasing the iconic “Warthog” aircraft at airshows.

From Family Flights to Attack Jets

Johnson’s passion for flying began with childhood flights with her father, an Army reservist. After 9/11, her father’s active duty service inspired her to pursue a military career.

A-10 Training and Capabilities

Johnson’s extensive A-10 experience includes combat missions in South Korea and Afghanistan. The A-10 is renowned for its powerful 30mm Gatling gun, capable of delivering precise strikes with remarkable accuracy.

Showcasing the A-10’s Abilities

The A-10 demo team demonstrates the aircraft’s versatility through expert maneuvers, aerobatics, and simulated combat scenarios. Johnson’s signature aerial display includes a vertical 540-degree turn.

Team Effort

While Johnson is the sole pilot, the A-10 demo team’s success is a collective effort. Maintenance crews and recruiting personnel play vital roles in ensuring the aircraft’s performance and mission fulfillment.

End of an Era

The Air Force plans to retire its A-10 fleet by 2029. Johnson expressed gratitude for the opportunity to fly the aircraft and honor its legacy. The A-10’s mission of close-air support will continue despite its retirement.

Continuing the Legacy

Johnson emphasized the importance of the A-10’s mission and the need to maintain its spirit in future platforms and roles. She encouraged those involved in A-10 operations to continue supporting ground troops and embodying the attack mindset.


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