C-17 Globemaster III Aircraft, 'Wonder Women' of the 21st Airlift Squadron

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Published 2021-04-07
An all-female aircrew from the 21st Airlift Squadron and 945th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron depart Travis Air Force Base, California, in a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, 'Wonder Women' of the 21st Airlift Squadron.

United States Armed Forces, U.S. Air Force, 21st Airlift Squadron

All Comments (21)
  • @levelzerohero
    Overwhelming amount of buttons and switches lol I can't even imagine...props to these ladies
  • @katydidiy
    I cannot believe the negative comments. Rest assured most of them from men with no flying experience - probably no military experience either. Some of the best positive comments were from retired military men! And one answer to a certain negative about what's so hard about what they've done. First of all they have bucked every obstacle put in their way of which there have been many. They are graduates of an extremely difficult top notch college as well. The air force is trying to clean up their image regarding sexual harrassment and I hope this helps. As far as beefy guys helping load heavy cargo THAT IS THEIR JOB! They aren't paid to stand and watch. They are the ground crew doing their job. My thanks to this crew and all the positive commentators who actually know what they're talking about!
  • @KimChung1970Saigon
    These are women of the 21 century . Courage , strong , smart , role model . & they make made us so proud of them. God bless Americans.
  • As a Air Fiece vet God bless these women and the job they do Im proud of them
  • @hugeblue
    Thank You Ladies for your Service to our Country !
  • @jamesburns2232
    My Aunt Louise was in the Women's Army Air Corps in WWII. She flew the hump in C-47's in China/Burma/India at 'Hudson on the Hooglie', an Army base in India. She never married. I asked her "What is your secret to living to 105? She answered me with two words: "Don't Die!"
  • USAF from the 92 Bomb Wing Spokane back in the 60s. Good to see the women at the helm now. Beautiful ladies Keep them flying high. Proud of all of you.
  • Great work team. I missed out on this kind of assignment having enlisted in '73 and the only woman on my jet engine mech assignment. Thanks for your commitment and professionalism.
  • @halregele6123
    My wife (Capt. Susan Rogers Regele) was in command of the very first all female flight crew in the military on a C-9 Medevac flight out of and returning to ScottAFB, IL. after multiple stops delivering and picking up patients. The 4 star MAC Commander launched the mission. This mission was in the very late 70's.
  • I am in my 60’s and I am so proud to see women being in the military. Hats off to the pilot and crew.
  • Amazing young crew, copilot could easily become a supermodel. Thank you for your service.
  • This video caught my eye as it was headlining the 21st Airlift Squadron. My late father Phil was a charter member and third commander of the squadron in Australia in WW2. He would be gratified, as am I, to see such a accomplished and professional crew of women carrying on the best traditions of the squadron! Thank you for your service!
  • @LB-ty6ks
    I once hitched a ride in a C-124 Globemaster II. It was like riding in a flying barn. It was awesome. Loved this video, what a great crew.
  • @chrismair8161
    I flew back seat to an American Colonel. F-15 E and 9G all damn day. His wife flew a puddle Jumper to their Cottage. I swear the moves this Lady of the Walk took to put it down was nothing more than shear Magic. Cheers Doves of a stick and a lot of Rudder.
  • @yes_head
    It's amazing that C-17s from this squadron are regularly seen at RAF Mildenhall. That's a long sortie!
  • I am a Vietnamese woman ,I am so proud of these girls who is in service ,the war in my country end before I graduated from high school ,it was my dream to join the service