This chapter recounts the pilots' experiences with the T2 Buckeye and the challenges of their first carrier landing. It also explores the transition to flying E2 and C2 aircraft, emphasizing the importance of confidence and skill development in naval aviation.
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Kopelman began his military career in the US Navy in 1985, training to become a Naval Aviator, and then transferred to the Marine Corps in 1992, where he continued to fly before becoming a forward air controller and earning his gold naval parachutist wings. His last assignment was as the Deputy Director for advisor training at Camp Pendleton.
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