I learned last week (forgot to tell) that a young Israeli guy (he was 19 or 20) died while he was training on ground in his second year of "course tais".
He was planning to be in F-16...
For the uninformed: In Israel to be a fighter pilot you pass an exam at 18 and if you're accepted you enter in a non-stop series of training and exam that last at least 3 years, if you got all the exams, you can be a fighter pilot.
It's called "course tais" ("pilot race").
They didn't tell his name or from what he died...
Jeremy Suard.
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Jeremy,
I am a little puzzled by the point of this post. As some one who counts many friends that are in both the Canadian and the US military I feel sadness whenever we lose somebody.
But what exactly does your post tell us?
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