Heard this on my way home today. Pretty interesting to hear the pilots' first-hand account.
http://www.theworld.org/2012/01/us-pilots-in-libya/
http://www.theworld.org/2012/01/us-pilots-in-libya/
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Wonder how the Strike Eagle departed?
Might have been a Libiyan phone. He didn't call untill he was found by the good guys.Most surprising thing to me was the pilot had a cell-phone with him and called his parents after the crash, asking them to let AF know he was in Benghazi and safe. It seems he couldn't remember the country code for England to tell his home base he was safe. This is right up there w/ the soldier in Grenada who used a payphone to call US for assistance during our invasion there.
Most surprising thing to me was the pilot had a cell-phone with him and called his parents after the crash, asking them to let AF know he was in Benghazi and safe. It seems he couldn't remember the country code for England to tell his home base he was safe. This is right up there w/ the soldier in Grenada who used a payphone to call US for assistance during our invasion there.
Really?Another question......was he single?