Michelle Curran
Michelle Curran (born 1987) is a United States Air Force major and a pilot in the USAF Air Demonstration Squadron, or Thunderbirds. Curran is the Lead Solo Pilot for the Squadron. Curran is the fifth woman to fly with the Thunderbirds.
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Born | 1987 (age 34–35) Medford, Wisconsin |
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Years of service | 2009-present |
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Unit | Thunderbirds |
Early life
Curran was born in Medford, Wisconsin.[1] She studied criminal justice at the University of St. Thomas and competed in a number of sports there. Curran was also active in Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) at St. Thomas.[2]
Air Force career
Curran began service in the United States Air Force in 2009, earning a commission through the AFROTC.[3] Her first two years with the Air Force were spent in Pilot Training with the 14th Operations Group at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi.[4] Her next year was spent as a F-16 student with the 308th Fighter Squadron at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona.[4] Curran then spent three years at Misawa Air Base in northern Japan.[2][5] Curran later worked for three years as an F-16 instructor in the 355th Fighter Squadron at NAS JRB Fort Worth in Texas.[3][6] She was the first woman to fly as part of the 335th Fighter Squadron.[1]
Curran joined the Thunderbirds in 2019 and currently flies as Thunderbird 5, serving as the Lead Solo Pilot for the Demonstration Team. She flew as the Left-Wing Solo pilot during her first season with the Squadron, the first woman to fly in that position.[7] Curran is the only female pilot currently flying with the Squadron, and the fifth female pilot in the Squadron overall.[7][2]
Curran has logged over 1,500 total flight hours with the Air Force.[4] She served in Afghanistan for two months in 2016 as part of both Operation Freedom's Sentinel and Operation Resolute Support, acquiring 163 combat hours.[3][8]
Decorations
Curran's decorations as of 2020 were as follows:[4]
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Air Medal |
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Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster |
Promotion dates
Insignia | Rank | Date |
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![]() | Major | July 2019 |
![]() | Captain | August 2013 |
![]() | First Lieutenant | August 2011 |
![]() | Second Lieutenant | August 2009 |
References
- Lange, Katie. "Face of Defense: This Thunderbird Flies High". U.S. Department of Defense. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- Pulia, Shalayne. "Meet the Only Female Fighter Pilot Flying Over New York City Today". InStyle. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- "Michelle Curran". U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- "Thunderbirds" (PDF). FAA. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- "Flying High (And Upside Down)". University of St. Thomas - Minnesota. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- "'It's a lot of responsibility.' Thunderbirds pilot hopes to inspire girls". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- O'Donnell, Norah. "Female Thunderbird pilot inspiring others to chase their dreams". CBS News. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- Langhorne, William. "Medford woman soaring over Milwaukee as Thunderbirds' second-ever female solo pilot". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved November 27, 2020.