This Is How Low A Marine Squadron Commander Flying A F/A-18 Jet Will Need To Fly To Cost Him His Job



Task & Purpose/San Diego Union Tribune: Watch the F/A-18 flyover that cost a Marine squadron commander his job

A video obtained by the San Diego Union-Tribune shows the Jan. 23 flyover of an F/A-18D at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. That flight cost a squadron commander his job.

On Thursday, the Miramar-based 3rd Marine Air Wing announced that Lt. Col Ralph Featherstone, commanding officer of Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225, was relieved the day after the flyover, due to concerns of "poor" judgment.

On Friday, an air wing official confirmed the removal was linked to the flight shown in the Union-Tribune video.

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WNU Editor: He must have just seen the movie Top Gun.

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