The Pilot's Edge
It’s called air dominance. Pilots demand it. "Air dominance means that you are effectively free and unhindered...in the air," said Raytheon's Mark Hopkins, a 35-year veteran of the U.K.'s Royal Air Force. "(It) means you can pretty much do what you want." Hopkins was instrumental in helping the RAF...
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