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First Female F-35B Pilot

First Female F-35B Pilot

U.S. Marine Capt. Anneliese Satz left her legacy on the Marine Corps’ F-35B Program when she became the first female Marine to complete the F-35B Basic Course, June 27.

Flying is nothing new to Satz—prior to joining the Marine Corps she earned her commercial pilots license flying a Robinson R44 Helicopter which she attributes to preparing her for a career in military aviation.

Over the last four years, Satz, 29, has completed Aviation Pre-flight Indoctrination in Pensacola, Florida, Primary Flight Training in Corpus Christi, Texas, where she learned to fly the T-6 Texan II, then to Meridian, Mississippi, where she flew the T-45C Goshawk advanced jet training aircraft. Upon completing her initial trainings, she was assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501, the “Warlords,” to train on her assigned fleet aircraft: the F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter, the world’s first supersonic STOVL stealth aircraft. It’s designed to operate from austere, short-field bases and a range of air-capable ships operating near front-line combat zones.

“At each of my training schools I did my best,” said Satz, a Boise, Idaho native. “I truly believe that showing up prepared and working diligently are two major keys to success.”

After arriving to MCAS Beaufort in July of 2018, she took her first flight in the F-35B in October that year.

“The first flight in an F-35 is by yourself,” she said. “The syllabus thoroughly prepares you for that first time you take off and for every flight after that, it’s an exhilarating experience.”

During her four years of training, Satz earned over 300 flight hours, spent a significant amount of time practicing in simulators while also studying for written and practical application exams; and although training and learning never stops, she will now be assigned to her first operational unit, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121, the Green Knights in Iwakuni, Japan.

“I’m very grateful for the instructors, the maintainers, and countless others at 501 who lent me their expertise and time while I was going through the syllabus,” Satz said. “This is a phenomenal program made possible by all of their hard work. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to learn from all of them. I am incredibly excited to get to VMFA-121 and look forward to the opportunity to serve in the Fleet Marine Forces.”

9 AUG 2019 | Sgt. Brittney VellaMarine Corps Air Station Beaufort

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Comments

Cliff Mills, Sergeant, ’69-’77 - April 8, 2020

Salute!
VMFAT-201,
VMFA-232,
VMFA-235.

Mark Stancel - April 8, 2020

Awesome,Semper Fi my sister.

Charles Martinez - April 8, 2020

As a retired Marine, this story made me proud. You go girl (lady)!

Doug Beckman - April 8, 2020

Thank you very much for all your hard work. I am sure you are very proud of your self.And you should be!!! My son was in the infantry. Thank you and God Bless you. Doug

Mike Blackledge - April 8, 2020

In Viet Nam you fly boys more than once saved my bacon and I am eternally greatful. A female in your ranks with your determination can be nothing but a plus! OOH RAH!

jeffrey hughes - April 8, 2020

Some lost young MAN is walking around in civilian world when his place as an Marine aviator was just filled by a woman who should be home, bare foot and pregnant cooking dinner for her husband…..hoo rah the old Corps is dying…… And you guys are going to pay dearly !!! Semper Fi hi

Ed Noll - April 8, 2020

Rock on Marine Air Warrior, Semper-Fi.
Lcpl Ed Noll 56-59 MCAS Kaneohe, HI.

John S. Lamb - April 8, 2020

Never stop improving your skills , never fail to achieve your goals as a Marine, a woman , an American ! Personally , would like to salute you .
John S. Lamb,
5th Marine Regiment,
1967-1969 , Viet Nam

Semper Fi Lady !!!

David Jensen - April 8, 2020

Congrats Captain ! I wish you the best of luck.

Semper Fidelis,

Sgt David Jensen
H&MS 31 (TAD to VMFA 333)
1968-1972

Scott McFerrin - April 8, 2020

OORAH Capt. Satz! As a former Green Knight (1979-1982) this makes me proud. VMA (AW) 121 always led the way back in my day, and Capt. Satz is adding to the legacy of a tremendous squadron. Wishing you all the best Captain. Semper Fi!
Sgt Scott McFerrin
USMC
1978-1982

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