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Capt. Greg Crittenden USAF
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Capt. Greg Crittenden USAF
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Gina Crittenden
Capt. Greg Crittenden served in the USAF for approximately 12 years. He flew T38s, F4s and the SR-71 during his military flying career. Greg was 30 years old when he began flying the SR-71 Blackbird, the youngest pilot to fly this amazing aircraft. Upon leaving the USAF, Capt. Crittenden began flying for Delta Air Lines, for whom he is still employed at this time. His love of aviation, which began as a young boy, continues in earnest to this day.
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