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Lt. Col. Michael Brill, a 421st EFS pilot, climbs into F-16C block 40 #88-0466 (marked 466TH FS) from the 4th FS before flying a combat mission over Iraq at Balad AB on May 2nd, 2008. On that day Colonel Brill broke the world record he previously set for F-16 flying hours when he surpassed the 6,000 hours milestone. [USAF photo by SrA. Julianne Showalter]
See also: Air Force pilot breaks own world aviation record
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This guy holds the flight records but you should see him in the desert mountains. He's like a long horned sheep always up first typically breathing normal when I reach the top, exhuasted, out of breath, wishing I were somewhere by a swimming pool.lol You Rock Brillo
Posted by Guest on Tue 12 Jul 2011 06:34:14 PM CEST


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Date/Time Fri 02 May 2008 08:42:42 AM CEST IPTC: Caption BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- Lt. Col. Michael Brill, a 421st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron pilot, climbs into an F-16 Fighting Falcon before flying a combat mission over Iraq here, May 2. Colonel Brill broke the world record he previously set for F-16 flying hours when he surpassed the 6,000 hours milestone. Colonel Brill is deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Julianne Showalter)
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