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Jet Girl
- My Life in War, Peace, and the Cockpit of the Navy's Most Lethal Aircraft, the F/A-18 Super Hornet
- Narrated by: Hof Williams, Caroline Johnson
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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"Fans of military biographies and memoirs will enjoy this inside look at the experiences of a determined woman in the cockpit." (Booklist)
A fresh, unique insider’s view of what it’s like to be a woman aviator in today’s US Navy - from pedicures to parachutes.
Caroline Johnson was an unlikely aviator candidate. A tall blonde debutante from Colorado, she could have just as easily gone into fashion or filmmaking, and yet she went on to become an F/A-18 Super Hornet Weapons System Operator. She was one of the first women to fly a combat mission over Iraq since 2011, and she was the first woman to drop bombs on ISIS.
Jet Girl tells the remarkable story of the women fighting at the forefront in a military system that allows them to reach the highest peaks and yet is in many respects still a fraternity. Johnson offers an insider’s view on the fascinating, thrilling, dangerous, and, at times, glamorous world of being a naval aviator.
This is a coming-of age story about a young college-aged girl who draws strength from a tight-knit group of friends, called the Jet Girls, and struggles with all the ordinary problems of life: love, work, catty housewives, father figures, make-up, wardrobe, not to mention being put into harm’s way daily with terrorist groups such as ISIS and world powers such as Russia and Iran.
Some of the most memorable parts of the audiobook are about real life in training, in the air and in combat - how do you deal with having to pee in a cockpit the size of a bumper car going 900 miles an hour?
Not just a memoir, this audiobook also aims to change the conversation and to inspire and attract the next generation of men and women who are tempted to explore a life of adventure and service.
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- Eve
- 02-07-20
self-destruction; empaths beware
Looked forward to reading this as a female aviator myself. Found her story to be helpful and insightful in some aspects. However, saw many avenues when she could have taken the high road or gone a little deeper. Left unchecked, consequences inevitability would occur, or things blow up in her face. Just a whiplash of a book to read, honestly. Would have liked to see a self-development story, but it sounds like she was on survival-mode for most of her career. Saw patterns of self-destruction and how that got worse in later military life. That was hard to read. Sorry if you read this, Caroline. Not meant to offend, but just was dragged down for most of this book and really didn’t feel like I walked away better because of it. Hopefully you got something out of writing it, though.
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- Mildred B. Gowen
- 11-15-19
Why was this book not called # me too navy flyer
The book was just o.k. Until she put many of the squadron members under the bus with admitting that she had an affair with a married member of the Navy. How many guys are getting the stink eye by admitting “her” mistake . Every married man in her squadron has been ask many times “ was that you?!”
If the Navy had found out about that relationships before she left they would have tossed her out with no benefits. Behavior unbecoming of a Naval Officer
She wanted to be one of the first women to fly in a jet as a wso knowing full well that it is hard road she went down, but even the men have high standards they had to meet but you don’t here them crying about being picked on.
I think she set the Navy back 50 years with women on boats, she will be held up as the main reason and the sexual tension. And assaults that take place on those ships.
The book wad ruined by the last three chapters and I am sure all Navy wives will give her more stink eyes form this day forward
I hope she does well in life but leave your dirty panties in the washing machine
Being a male who was sexual abused does understand women who experienced those acts
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- sailorgirl12
- 12-04-19
Wow, what a ride!
As a lover of the tv show JAG, I have always wanted to know more about the military experience of women and the life of fighter jet pilots and this book checked both boxes! I really cannot fathom all that Caroline Johnson has accomplished already in life but it makes me supremely proud to live in a country where all of that is possible. Thank you Caroline for your service and for sharing your story, the good and the bad, with the rest of us.
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- PH SAINT
- 08-07-20
Amazing story
While parts of the story were devastating and infuriating it was an amazing story and very interesting insight into the military. Caroline holding herself to high standards and always pushing the envelop was incredibly inspiring and motivating to continue the fight for equality for women and minorities. Highly recommend, I can’t wait to share it with my nieces someday.
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- Treasur2
- 04-25-20
I think your age made you incredibly naive.
but I have tremendous respect for you sheer will and determination. i know your on the speaking circuit now. that i have a big problem with.
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- Stephen-Jodie Haggard
- 05-22-22
Great story worth hearing in her own words
Timeline and context matched up to my Naval career. Made all the Navy, Top Gun, and the Austin Powers references all make since and hit home. I have worked with some amazing women in the service and I hope they continue to pursue careers that push the old logic of an only male world in aviation, though after hearing you read the pee episode I wouldn’t want to be the one having to deal with that. Caroline “Dutch/Gotno” Johnson is an inspiration to the next generation of girls like my 15 year old daughter. I hope I get to meet this young lady some day. Thanks for sharing your story and for your service. God bless.
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- J. Burns
- 03-17-22
Great insights
As a veteran who had a great military experience, married to a female veteran who the US Army failed, this book tells one story of how the US military is sidelining the very people who could take us to the next level.
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- RP
- 08-24-21
awesome just awesome
important and valuable recount of experiences, a benefit to all mature enough to listen.
I am deeply disappointed with those in our Navy who bullied, harassed, sexually harassed, ignored, and facilitated such immature, despicable behavior, wives included. go jetgirls.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-26-21
Gripping, Open, Honest - Glad I found this book
My dream job for as long as I can remember was to be a WSO! Hearing Caroline’s story of dedication, strength, ups downs and all around really opened my eyes to a life path I so wanted to be on! Her description of the rigorous training, the sacrifices and the reality of being deployed at war time were very powerful! The book, to me, was open and honest and I could not stop listening!
Thank you for your service! Thank you for forging a path for Female Aviators and Thank You for not sugar coating the things no one talks about!
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- Sorrel_07
- 04-25-21
Female navy aviation
Loved this book. it is a must-read. the accomplishments and battles of today's navy avatars.
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- Sonny Lundberg
- 04-20-21
A different point of view
It felt a bit slow in the beginning but after a while I really enjoyed it. I've consumed quite a few books written by fixed wing and rotary wing pilots, seals, ranger, and other military personnel and this was a great addition to my collection. It was refreshing with a woman's point of view, even though some of the things she experienced, because she was a woman, infuriated me.
I'd definetly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject and experience of a female naval aviator.
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- Ian
- 04-19-21
a good listen.
a great inside account of the struggles women still go through in military service
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- Samuel Boardman
- 06-12-20
All aspiring young military women should read
I really enjoyed this audiobook. It's inspiring to listen to the author talk about how she handled challenges of her job as a Weapon systems operator and also the additional challenges of being a woman. It's great to listen to a young female talk about pushing through all the mental and physical challenges of training to be an aircrewwoman!
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- John Sel
- 11-27-19
Brilliant! Enlightening informative and sad at times
This is a book that once you start listening to you will not be able to stop. Not only is it well written and well narrated by the author it tells a fascinating story of not only the sacrifices and training a member of the US military and a Navy pilot goes through but also the struggles a successful woman has to endure. Hard to believe sexism goes on in this environment and at this level even though she is proven to be better than her male counterparts. Frustrating and shameful. An Inspirational book, which in parts, I will share when appropriate with my two daughters as I believe Caroline is a fantastic role model.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-30-22
A great read
A great read of a lady far braver than she would ever admit.
I laughed, cried and was sad when I understood.
You never gave up Caroline, just like amazing women I have known in the Australian Aviation industry, you are an entire credit to yourself.
The kindest regards from Tasmania.
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- Anonymous User
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Great for aviation and military fans.
Gives an insight into day to day naval aviation life. The reader feels like they are in the cockpit, and some of the poorer experiences may be too familiar for some. Thanks for sharing your story Caroline.