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The A-10 Warthog pilot who enjoyed listening to The Doors while doing strafing runs

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‘Curious, I grabbed his G-suit off the rack. Sure enough, there was a Sony Walkman (tape; this is 1983) in one of the pockets…,’ Pat Markwell, former A-10 Warthog Life Support Technician in the US Air Force

Electronic devices are not allowed to be carried by fighter pilots, including music players. It is unlikely that a device will interfere with the onboard avionics, although it is possible.

But there was an A-10 Warthog pilot during the Cold War who loved breaking that rule.

Pat Markwell, former Life Support Technician in the US Air Force, recalls on Quora;

‘As a novice Life Support tech, I was doing a post-flight inspection of one of our more Sierra Hotel A-10 pilots helmet. This usually involved swabbing spit out of the oxygen mask, cleaning the visor, and a quick once-over.

‘Then I noticed a very non-Milspec cord taped to the comm line that ran from the helmet, along the hose, and dangling next to the CRU-60 quick disconnects. Curious, I grabbed his G-suit off the rack. Sure enough, there was a Sony Walkman (tape; this is 1983) in one of the pockets.

‘A few minutes later, 1st Lieutenant B strolls through the LS section. Now, this is one of the coolest individuals I have ever met. So, showtime:

‘Me, holding his helmet “Uh, Lt. B? What’s with the walkman? I’m not sure that I can allow this to be considered suitable for flight (comm loss, post-ejection flailing, etc.).”

‘Lt. B “It will be fine. I just like to listen to The Doors when I strafe“.

‘Me “Let me get this straight, Sir. They pay you big bucks, let you strap on a multi-million-dollar aircraft, and you get to listen to The Doors as you blow s**t up?”

‘Lt B, now sporting the biggest shit-eating grin I’ve ever seen “That’s right, Airman. It’s kinda like getting paid to f**k”’

Markwell concludes;

‘And that is when I realized that fighter pilots are different than you and I…’

Photo by U.S. Air Force

Till Daisd
Till Daisdhttps://www.aviation-wings.com
Till is an aviation enthusiast blogger who has been writing since 2013. He started out writing about personal readings since expanded his blog to include information and stories about all aspects of aviation. Till's blog is a go-to source for anyone interested in learning more about aviation, whether you're a pilot or just a curious onlooker.

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