Sixteen million is the magic number. That’s the number everybody is working toward and that’s the number many fear. When 16,000,000 passengers fly…
Aluf (ret. ) Herzl Bodinger (born 1943) is a retired general in the Israel Defense Forces and a former Commander in Chief of the Israeli Air Force. He is a jet-era flying ace, with 5 kills. Bodinger was born in Israel and joined the IDF in 1961. He volunteered to attend the flight academy and graduated as a fighter pilot, and flew Dassault Mystère and Vautour aircraft. During the Six-day war, he was a Vautour pilot, and participated in Operation Moked, attacking airfields in Iraq and Egypt, and destroying 10 Tupolev Tu-16 bombers on the ground. During the Yom Kippur War, he was a Mirage pilot, and shot down a Syrian Mig-17. During post-war conflicts, he shot down a Syrian MiG-21 over Lebanon.






















