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Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway before shortly before their training flight at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. –  Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a cadet, pushes a glider on Nov. 8, 2019 at the U.S. Air Force Academy Airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. –  Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a cadet, performs pre-flight checks on a glider Nov. 8, 2019 at the U.S. Air Force Academy Airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway before shortly before their training flight at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

Cadets push their sailplane to the runway at the U.S.

Cadets push their sailplane to the runway at the U.S.

Cadets push their sailplane to the runway at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019 shortly before a training flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

Glider tow planes wait on the runway at the U.S. Air

Glider tow planes wait on the runway at the U.S. Air

Glider tow planes wait on the runway at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

Cadets push their sailplane to the runway at the U.S.

Cadets push their sailplane to the runway at the U.S.

Cadets push their sailplane to the runway at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019 shortly before a training flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Cadets Hunter Herbert

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Cadets Hunter Herbert

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Cadets Hunter Herbert and Natalie Holley pose next to a glider on Nov. 8, 2019 at the U.S. Air Force Academy Airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. –  Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a cadet, pushes a glider on Nov. 8, 2019 at the U.S. Air Force Academy Airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

A glider tow plane stands by on the runway at the U.S.

A glider tow plane stands by on the runway at the U.S.

A glider tow plane stands by on the runway at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

A cadet prepares to give the all clear to take off

A cadet prepares to give the all clear to take off

A cadet prepares to give the all clear to take off at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019 shortly before a training flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway

Cadets stand by for another plane to land on the runway before shortly before their training flight at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 24, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. –  Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – Natalie Holley, a cadet, stands next to a glider on Nov. 8, 2019 at the U.S. Air Force Academy Airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo/Trevor Cokley)

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