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Navy to Honor First Female Fighter Pilot with Female-Piloted Flyover at Funeral
https://news.usni.org/2019/01/30/navy-honor-first-female-fighter-pilot-female-piloted-flyover-funeralNavy to Honor First Female Fighter Pilot with Female-Piloted Flyover at Funeral
By: Megan Eckstein
January 30, 2019 12:45 PM
The Navy will say goodbye to its first female fighter pilot with its first all-female flyover, the service told USNI News on Wednesday. Retired Capt. Rosemary Mariner, who served in the Navy from 1973 to 1997, had a career full of firsts: she was among the first women to earn her pilot wings in 1974, was the first woman to fly a tactical fighter jet in 1975, and was the first woman to command a naval aviation squadron in 1990, among others achievements.
To honor not only her achievements but also her work as an educator and mentor to female pilots in particular during and after her naval career, the Navy will perform its first all-female flyover during Mariners funeral on Saturday. Naval Air Force Atlantic spokesman Cmdr. Dave Hecht told USNI News that the Navy had selected all female pilots to participate in this flyover, which is a first for the service, as well as one of two ground crew being female. Mariner had personally mentored some of the women involved in the flyover, he added.
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The following is the Navys statement regarding the flyover for retired Capt. Rosemary Mariner:
NORFOLK, Va. To honor the life and legacy of a female pioneer in Naval aviation, the U.S. Navy will conduct the first ever all-female flyover this Saturday, Feb. 2 in Maynardville, TN. Officially referred to as a Missing Man Flyover, the tribute will be part of the funeral service for retired Navy Captain, Rosemary Mariner, who passed away on Jan. 24 following a long and brave fight with cancer.
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Navy to Honor First Female Fighter Pilot with Female-Piloted Flyover at Funeral (Original Post)
nitpicker
Jan 2019
OP
Captain Mariner is perhaps the most appropriate and coolest name for a Navy fighter pilot.
Efilroft Sul
Jan 2019
#3
GeoWilliam750
(2,540 posts)1. Fair winds and following seas, Captain Mariner
sarge43
(29,155 posts)4. Peaceful passage, ma'am. Duty done. CAVU. n/t
TNNurse
(7,122 posts)2. A beautiful story on the local Knoxville news this morning.
It included an interview with her husband.
Efilroft Sul
(3,746 posts)3. Captain Mariner is perhaps the most appropriate and coolest name for a Navy fighter pilot.
May she rest in peace and her family find comfort in this difficult time.
NewJeffCT
(56,840 posts)6. Was just about to comment on her name as well
I wonder if they chose her first because of that name versus women named Jones, Smith, etc.
May she rest in peace.
VWolf
(3,944 posts)7. Best the hell out of Maverick and Ice Man n/t
VWolf
(3,944 posts)9. Fine. I'll give you that one LOL
DinahMoeHum
(22,488 posts)5. Sailor, rest your oar.
pazzyanne
(6,601 posts)10. With tears in my eyes, a wonderful tribute!
Duppers
(28,246 posts)12. Same here. nt
Duppers
(28,246 posts)11. Salute, Capt. Mariner.
I know the tiny little town of Maynardville. Country folks there.
(DUer flygal, our female military pilot, should be on this thread.)