A video on Instagram posted by an incredible photographer and a guy who spent nearly a decade and a half years flying U-2s, Ross Franquemont, better known by his online persona, Extreme Ross.
The video is part of an awesome two-part post about what it takes to become a Dragon Lady driver.
The first week involves some of the formal interviews with the U-2 leadership. You get to wear your dress uniform and stand out like a sore thumb as you walk around and have others gawk. You do lots of mobile rides and do some medical tests. Then there’s the dreaded “claustrophobia check”. A suit technician suits you up in a space suit and teaches you how to eat and drink while you sit in it for a couple hours. It’s really to gauge how you respond to the space suit. At the end of week 1, if you haven’t gotten yourself kicked off the island, you meet your assigned instructor pilot who’s going to guide you through the ball buster Acceptance Flights.
The goal of the acceptance flights is simple, can we teach you to do what is done in this video, in the extremely short time we have you. It’s a steep learning curve but those that rise to the challenge, are offered a slot among the community. Tune in next time to learn a little more about these flights and see some examples when things go wrong.