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LAS VEGAS --
Herbert got a chance to fly with the Air Force's elite flight squad, the Thunderbirds. As soon as Herbert stepped off the stage of Monday night's NHRA awards ceremony in Palm Springs, Calif., he hopped aboard his airplane to get to Nellis Air Force Base. By 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, after he spent the better part of a year drag racing across the country, Herbert was more excited than ever. "It was awesome. It was even better than I thought it would be," Herbert said. "I couldn't believe how smoothly everything went and to be honest, I was just as impressed with the way everyone in the Air Force, and especially the Thunderbirds unit, treated us as I was with the actual flight. They were amazing to work with, they were incredibly professional and I was in awe by the fact that everyone loves their job. They take a lot of pride in what they do as a team and that made the experience even more enjoyable."
"We did a pre-flight briefing that answered all of my questions about how this type of speed and flight maneuvers affect your body," Herbert said. "They also kept telling me that this was going to be the only time I would be in the F-16 fighter jet, so I needed to take full advantage of the flight and to not be shy. If I liked something, I should tell the pilot to do that again. They learned really quickly that I'm just not a shy person. I was there to enjoy every minute of it and they made sure I did." Once the briefing was over, Herbert met his pilot, Maj. Rusty Keen. At last, they climbed in the Lockheed Martin F-16C Fighting Falcon and took off.
"I was in the plane for 1.3 hours and we did some unbelievable stuff. We were carving up canyons, rolling upside down, right side up, 9 G turns. You name it, we did it. I can't even begin to describe how incredible the flight was." The drag racing season is over and the flight of his life is in the record books. Herbert now has to come off the rush of the final week of competing and flying.
"They have about 100 people working with the Thunderbirds and every one of them made the experience even better. They are a great team and I am just really happy I got to take part in that experience. It was amazing." ESPN captured the day with Herbert and will air the feature on a future episode of NHRA 2Day.
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