F-18 stowaway

MNFI:

U.S. Airmen aboard the aircraft carrier USS Truman discovered a screech owl in the left-main wheel well of an F/A 18 Hornet during a pre-flight inspection, March 17, 2008. Nicknamed "Fod", short for foreign object debris, the bird was nursed back to health by an Airmen who is a licensed U.S. falconer, then transported to land and safely released. U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Matthew Bookwalter.
This stowaway sure picked a dangerous place to become a Fod. The use of the term "Airmen" to describe some one on an aircraft carrier seems strange to me. The Navy has Seamen and Pilots. Click on the image for a larger view. It is a good thing it was not a spotted owl or we might have had to shut down the war or violate the Endangered Species Act.

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