“We had to be ready to drop a tremendous amount of ordinance to save this guy and protect the personnel that were extracting this pilot.”
In this episode of Bay Area Innovators, Bronze Star recipient and retired Air Force Combat Controller Eric Lionheart breaks down the staggering logistics of the mission to rescue an F-15 weapons system operator shot down over Iran. With the Iranian government placing a bounty on the airman and elements of Iran’s decentralized military closing in, the operation became a race against time and a “masterclass” in joint-force coordination.
Lionheart reveals the sheer scale of the rescue, which involved over 150 aircraft—including B-1 bombers, A-10 Warthogs, and refueling tankers—all stacked in rings of protection overhead. He explains the high-pressure role of the combat controller on the ground, who must act as the sole interface between the extraction team and the massive air power above, directing strikes and gun runs while managing a “hot” landing zone.
Whether you are seeking an inside look at the most elite specialized unit in the Air Force or an unfiltered perspective on the morale-boosting power of a successful extraction, Lionheart’s story is a testament to the “First There” motto and the unwavering American commitment to leave no one behind.
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