Is the San Antonio Spurs Coyote an Air Force Pilot?
The Spurs Coyote boards the aircraft for his simulated flight with his friend from the 340th Flying – Lt. Col. Mark Pasierb – at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas February 25 where Regular Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and civilian Airmen from the 340th Flying Training Group headquarters, 39th Flying Training Squadron T-6 Texan Flight, 12th Flying Training Wing Safety, 559th Flying Training Squadron T-6 team, and 3rd Combat Camera Squadron (JBSA-Lackland) members, and the NBA San Antonio Spurs production crew worked to put the Coyote through the pilot training process. Video footage will be used for a Spurs Military Appreciation video to be shown during the March 10 game. (U.S. Air Force photo by Janis El Shabazz)
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Janis El Shabazz
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