In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, we sit down with Cathryine ‘Lilo’ Armandine, a former F-15E Weapons Systems Officer whose remarkable journey through military aviation offers inspiration and insight. Born in Taiwan and raised in Hong Kong and Southern California, Lilo shares how her early experiences and the events of 9/11 shaped her decision to join ROTC during college and pursue a career in the military.
Her career trajectory took her from the Civil Air Patrol to the skies of Afghanistan, where she logged over 450 combat hours in an F-15E. She faced unique challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field throughout her journey. Still, she consistently overcame obstacles, including becoming Deputy Commander of the 479th Flying Training Group and Chief of Rated Diversity.
Lilo also delves into the balance she struck between her military duties and family life, her most memorable and toughest experiences, and the valuable lessons learned during her service. She offers advice to young women and minorities aspiring to aviation and reflects on her legacy and future plans in retirement.
Key Takeaways:
- How the events of 9/11 shaped Lilo’s military career.
- The journey from the Civil Air Patrol to becoming an F-15E Weapons Systems Officer.
- Challenges faced and lessons learned as a woman in a male-dominated field.
- The role of leadership and diversity initiatives in the military.
- Balancing a military career with personal and family life.
- Insights into the training required for Combat Systems Officers.
- Advice for young women and minorities interested in aviation careers.
Resources Mentioned:
Guest Information:
Cathyrine Armandie on LinkedIn
Host Information:
Lindsay Dyer | LinkedIn
Production and marketing
Massif Studio & Production | LinkedIn
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