As the first female F-14 Fighter Pilot in the U.S. Navy, CareyLohrenz knows what it takes to succeed in one of the highest pressure, extreme environments imaginable. In 1994, when Carey "Vixen" Lohrenz was deployed to the USS Abraham Lincoln, there were fewer than 5 female aviators on a ship of 5,000 male crew members.
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As the first female F-14 Fighter Pilot in the U.S. Navy, Carey Lohrenz knows what it takes to succeed in one of the highest pressure, extreme environments imaginable. In 1994, when Carey "Vixen" Lohrenz was deployed to the USS Abraham Lincoln, there were fewer than 5 female aviators on a ship of 5,000 male crew members.