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Beaufort Marine becomes first female F-35B pilot

Capt. Anneliese Satz will now be assigned to her first operational unit in Japan.

BEAUFORT, S.C. — Capt. Anneliese Satz is the first woman Marine to complete the F-35B Basic Course.

Satz finished her F-35B training on June 27. The Marines say the jet is the world's first supersonic stealth aircraft and is designed to operate from short-field bases and air-capable ships near front-line combat zones. 

Satz, 29, spent her last four years training and arrived at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in July of 2018. During training, she earned more than 300 flight hours and time in simulators. 

She took her first flight in the F-35B in October of 2018. 

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“The first flight in an F-35 is by yourself,” Satz is quoted in a news release. “The syllabus thoroughly prepares you for that first time you take off and for every flight after that, it’s an exhilarating experience.” 

Before joining the Marines, Satz earned a commercial pilots license flying a Robinson R44 Helicopter. After joining the Marines, she spent time training in Florida, Texas and Mississippi before she trained at Beaufort.  

Credit: Sgt. Ashley Phillips, Marine Corps.
Capt. Anneliese Satz became the first female Marine to complete the F-35B Basic Course

“At each of my training schools I did my best," Satz said. "I truly believe that showing up prepared and working diligently are two major keys to success.” 

Satz will be assigned to her first operational unit, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 in Iwakuni, Japan. 

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