Friday, November 20, 2009

The British Red Arrows aerobatic team recruits the first female pilot in its history

Kristy Moore has made history, by becoming the first female pilot to ever be a member of the british Red Arrows aerobatic 2010 team. A well deserved spot that she obtained after competing with 40 other pilots for a place in the aerobatic diplay team.
Kristi ( designation: Red 3) has a degree in aeronautical engineering, and has accumulated more than 1500 flight hours. She has also completed two tours in Iraq with Tornado squadron. Kristy Moore has a legacy with the RAF. Her husband is a flying instructor in the RAF and her father was a navigator on an RAF Tornado and gulf war hero in 1991.She is recognized to remain very calm under pressure andable to handle ground and flying jobs with a very " level-headed approach".
Kristi moore wants to be perceived after this achievement as a role model to other women and encourage them to chase and fulfill their dreams.

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