A woman will drive for the first time a military aircraft F-35 US Navy

Capt. Anneliese Satz puts on her flight helmet prior to a training flight aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, March 11. Satz graduated the F-35B Lighting II Pilot Training Program June and will be assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 in Iwakuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ashley Phillips)

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Anneliese sentence, have 29 years, has trained in Mississippi, Florida and Texas before arriving in Beaufort to pilot an F-35B Lightning II.
Before, she worked piloting commercial helicopters and today she becomes the first Marine to command an F-35 ship., which is a new generation of American military ships.
Anneliese completed jet training at the Navy Air Station in South Carolina.
The Navy reported in a statement that the aircraft it will pilot will be a supersonic aircraft designed to operate from bases with short runways and close to combat lines..
sentence, will perform in Japan, in the unit called "Green Knights".