Outlaw 2-5's Pilot

"Roger that, Command, we know what we're getting into."

- The pilot, responding to a warning that an SAR mission would be within the blast radius of a nuclear bomb

The unnamed pilot of the SeaKnight helicopter Outlaw 2-5 (who was better known by his helicopter's callsign) was an easygoing American flier with a southern accent. This pilot seemed to have something of a relationship with Cobra pilot Captain "Deadly" Pelayo, even going so far as to risk death by nuclear bomb to rescue her.

That ill-planned mission took place during the USMC 1st Force Recon Battalion's final push against Al-Asad's forces. Despite Overlook's warnings that he would not be at the minimum safe distance in the event that a suspected nuclear bomb would go off, 2-5 landed his Seaknight behind enemy lines, and dispatched Lieutenant Vasquez's Marines to save Captain Pelayo.

Incredibly, the mission succeeded, and the SeaKnight managed to take off unharmed. However, a few seconds later, the nuke exploded, and Outlaw 2-5 went spinning out of control. Crew Chief Lieutenant Volker was thrown out of the chopper, and everyone onboard save for Sergeant Paul Jackson was killed in the crash.