![]() “We couldn’t necessarily figure out what an intergalactic space warrior was up to, but we could come to the Air Force and see what it was like to be a pilot. “Everyone we met in the Air Force was so selfless and giving to our process, and I was really impressed,” he said. Ryan Fleck, who co-directed the movie with Anna Boden, expressed his appreciation for every Airman’s professionalism and respect. Air Force … inspiring the next generation of Airmen.” “Major motion pictures, like ‘Captain Marvel’, provide an incredible platform to educate and inform the American public about the people, culture and heritage of the U.S. Nathan Broshear, Air Force Entertainment Liaison Office director. Air Force through entertainment media,” said Lt. “Our mission is to project and protect the image of the U.S. This ensured the portrayal of the Airmen and missions were plausible and realistic. “I’ve talked to Airmen who have helped with the technical assistance on this film and they were pleased that the co-directors had really captured what it means to be an American Airman … that ethos of going higher, further, faster,” she added.Īirmen partnered with Marvel Entertainment through the Air Force Public Affairs Entertainment Liaison office, which offered direct access to resources including personnel, aircraft and equipment, technical assistance and military advice and locations. “Today, we have 850 women flying for the United States Air Force and the defense of this country, and about 80 of them are fighter pilots. “When I graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1982, there were about 150 women pilots in the United States Air Force, and none of them were fighter pilots because it was actually against the law for women to fly fighters,” said Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson during the showcase of “Captain Marvel” at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., March 7. A flight test incident leaves Carol infused with extraordinary powers. ![]() Air Force Academy, she excels in pilot training, flies the F-15 Eagle and moves quickly to the world of test flight. ![]() Larson’s character is a young Air Force pilot in the late 1980s. ![]() To ensure an accurate depiction of military service, filmmakers and actors immersed with Airmen from across the Air Force during the filming of “Captain Marvel,” starring Brie Larson as Carol Danvers. However, major motion pictures give the global audience a glimpse into the service’s history of breaking barriers and a taste of its fighting spirit. Less than one percent of the American population will know what it’s like to serve in the Air Force. Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs. ![]()
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