Drone piloting gains popularity in military
 Becoming a fighter pilot is still a hotly coveted goal at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.  But slowly, a culture change is taking hold.  Initially snubbed as second-class pilot-wannabes, the airmen who remotely control America's arsenal of lethal drones are gaining stature and securing a permanent place in the Air Force.
Becoming a fighter pilot is still a hotly coveted goal at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.  But slowly, a culture change is taking hold.  Initially snubbed as second-class pilot-wannabes, the airmen who remotely control America's arsenal of lethal drones are gaining stature and securing a permanent place in the Air Force.
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