Fried climbed up the ladder onto his fighter jet, squeezed into the cockpit, and somewhat nervously rechecked his personal equipment.
His plane was a standard F-86 Peidao, with the only upgrades being a better ejection seat and a radar warning device.
The entire system was actually a copy of the improvement package sold by the Great Tang Empire; technically, it was quite mature, but the only flaw was that it didn't have missile warning capabilities.
So to avoid Tang Army missiles, pilots had to use their judgement to determine if they needed to eject… Unfortunately, most pilots lacked such experience.
Fried was a pilot from Dorne with fairly impressive skills, at least not one of those rookies who only learned to take off and land.
He was familiar with his fighter jet and had over a hundred hours of flight experience, which was already considered a medium level outside the Tang Country.