Tammie Jo Shults, Who Landed The Southwest Plane, Was One Of First Female Fighter Pilots In U.S. Navy And Is A Total Badass
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Captain Tammie Jo Shults was among the first female fighter pilots for the U.S. Navy.
In case you hadn't heard, Captain Tammie Jo Shults landed Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 on Tuesday after one of the plane's engines failed — which pretty much makes her A) a hero and B) one badass pilot.
Here are 16 more facts about Shults that will probably make you say, "Damn. What a queen."
2. According to her Alma Mater, MidAmerica Nazarene University, Shults is one of the first female fighter pilots for the U.S. Navy.
She graduated from MidAmerica in 1983 with degrees in biology and agribusiness.
3. And one of Shults's classmates told the Kansas City Star that she was the first woman to fly an F/A-18 Hornet aircraft for the Navy.
Captain Tammie Jo Shults was among the first female fighter pilots for the U.S. Navy.
In case you hadn't heard, Captain Tammie Jo Shults landed Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 on Tuesday after one of the plane's engines failed — which pretty much makes her A) a hero and B) one badass pilot.
Here are 16 more facts about Shults that will probably make you say, "Damn. What a queen."
2. According to her Alma Mater, MidAmerica Nazarene University, Shults is one of the first female fighter pilots for the U.S. Navy.
She graduated from MidAmerica in 1983 with degrees in biology and agribusiness.
3. And one of Shults's classmates told the Kansas City Star that she was the first woman to fly an F/A-18 Hornet aircraft for the Navy.
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