Thunderbird 7 First ANG Officer To Join USAF Demonstration Team | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

** AIRBORNE 05.24.13 Aero-TV-- CLICK HERE! ** HD iPad-Friendly Version -- AIRBORNE 05.24.13 **

** AIRBORNE 05.21.13 Aero-TV-- CLICK HERE! ** HD iPad-Friendly Version -- AIRBORNE 05.21.13 **

** AIRBORNE 04.01.13 SPECIAL EDITION of Aero-TV-- CLICK HERE! ** HD iPad-Friendly Version -- AIRBORNE 04.01.13 SPECIAL EDITION **

Sun, May 17, 2009

Thunderbird 7 First ANG Officer To Join USAF Demonstration Team

ANG 'T-Bird' Pilot Savors Role

As aerobatic aircraft buzzed overhead as part of the run-up to the annual air show this weekend, Air Force Lt. Col. Derek Routt paid more notice to the parked, baby-blue and white business jets on the ground -- aircraft used by the nation's elected and military leaders.


 
The first Air National Guard officer to serve with the Air Force Thunderbirds was enjoying his time outside the nation's capital, his eighth event since joining the team. A trim, operations officer in his late 30s, Routt wore the dark-blue flight suit of the Thunderbirds with nary a thread out of place. He likes to make sure there is "no distinguishing between a Guard, reserve or active-duty Thunderbird," he said.

"This is a true-to-form, total force team," he said. "When I tell people that I am a Guardsman it brings a lot of questions, and that allows me to talk about the Air Guard. But it really doesn't matter what service or what capacity, to serve is the No. 1 goal."

Even as a Guard member, Routt flew the F-15 Eagle in Nevada with what officials call the "most diverse wing in the Air Force" - the 57th at Nellis Air Force Base. The Thunderbirds are based just down the street.

"I had some people approach me about applying for the position, and I applied and went through the process," he said. He made the grade. It is Routt's first time working as an operations officer, and he is doing it as the second-in-command of the nation's premiere F-16 Fighting Falcon squadron.

"I run the operations business, which means I put aircraft in the air, put pilots into aircraft and make sure that their training is done. During the show, and all the way through our season, my No. 1 job is safety," he said. Routt will travel with the team - 11 officers and 120 enlisted airmen - on a schedule of air shows across the nation and as far as Hawaii until November. Then he will prepare for his second, and final, 2010 season.

Routt flies Thunderbird No. 7 to and from shows. The plane is used as a spare and in support missions. "You can think of the operations officer as more of a producer of the show, who controls the air space, people, communications and gear," he said. "While the guys are flying, I'm controlling the airfield and ensuring the team is doing it safe and properly."

Routt is overseeing operations of a squadron constantly under the public eye, where its ground-air movements are highly coordinated, planned and synchronized. He supervises the safety of pilots who fly near supersonic speeds within feet of each other.

But he was looking around the flight line yesterday morning, more a spectator than a participant. He said his status and schedule has not dulled his childhood excitement for air shows and airplanes.

"Wouldn't it be great to take that up," he said, smiling and pointing toward a vintage, World War II fighter aircraft. "Now that would be awesome." [ANN salutes By Air Force Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith, American Forces Press Service]

FMI: http://thunderbirds.airforce.com

Advertisement

More News

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.24.13)

Stormbirds A confederation of Luftwaffe-related web sites, providing reference-grade coverage of the Messerschmidt 262 and other advanced combat aircraft of the Third Reich.>[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.24.13): Terrain/Obstruction Alert

A safety alert issued by ATC to aircraft under their control if ATC is aware the aircraft is at an altitude which, in the controller's judgment, places the aircraft in unsafe proxi>[...]

Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (05.24.13)

"You have a huge job ahead of you. The challenges are many and the solutions are hard." Source: Senate Commerce Committee Chair Jay Rockefeller (D-WV).>[...]

ANN FAQ: ANN's News Portal Syndication Program

Get A Customized ANN News Portal For YOUR Website! As we promised, the ever-so-busy software geeks at ANN have been working overtime on a number of cool new tools and toys... and t>[...]

AF Seven Summits Team Scales Everest

Effort To Raise Funds And Awareness For The Special Operations Warrior Foundation A group of Airmen with the Air Force Seven Summits team reached the highest point of the world, Mo>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2013 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC