Sled Driver: Written by an SR-71 Pilot


Here's an excerpt from the book "Sled Driver" by Major Brian Shul, an SR-71 pilot. Gizmodo ran this and I was fortunate enough to have a friend send it my way. Enjoy.
One day, high above Arizona , we were monitoring the radio traffic of all the mortal airplanes below us. First, a Cessna pilot asked the air traffic controllers to check his ground speed. 'Ninety knots,' ATC replied. A twin Bonanza soon made the same request. 'One-twenty on the ground,' was the reply. To our surprise, a navy F-18 came over the radio with a ground speed check. I knew exactly what he was doing. Of course, he had a ground speed indicator in his cockpit, but he wanted to let all the bug-smashers in the valley know what real speed was 'Dusty 52, we show you at 620 on the ground,' ATC responded. The situation was too ripe. I heard the click of Walter's mike button in the rear seat. In his most innocent voice, Walter startled the controller by asking for a ground speed check from 81,000 feet, clearly above controlled airspace. In a cool, professional voice, the controller replied, ' Aspen 20, I show you at 1,982 knots on the ground.' We did not hear another transmission on that frequency all the way to the coast.
For the entire Gizmodo article, as well as a link to by a copy of "Sled Driver", click here!

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  1. i've not had a chance to go through the rest of your blog just yet, but i wanted to say that i'm in awe of your love and dedication to all that you do. you truly are an inspiration to some of us who are hesitant to follow our dreams. thank you! <3

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