The United States Air Force defines “wingman” as a pilot who supports another pilot in a potentially dangerous flying environment - to add an element of mutual support. The presence of a wingman makes the flight both offensively and defensively more capable by increasing situational awareness. The wingman’s mere presence minimizes attack by the enemy and increases the ability to employ more dynamic tactics. The wingman protects the lead pilot by watching his back.
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Thinking Out Loud: Wingmen!
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The United States Air Force defines “wingman” as a pilot who supports another pilot in a potentially dangerous flying environment - to add an element of mutual support. The presence of a wingman makes the flight both offensively and defensively more capable by increasing situational awareness. The wingman’s mere presence minimizes attack by the enemy and increases the ability to employ more dynamic tactics. The wingman protects the lead pilot by watching his back.