Air Force pilots know what to expect when they're expecting: a whole lot of time on the ground. But that could be changing, as the service undertakes a review to determine whether flight restrictions on pregnant pilots can be safely minimized or lifted. Lt. Col. Jammie Jamieson, the first female pilot to fly the Air Force's F-22 Raptor and a member of the Air Force Women's Initiative Team, said Dec. 4 that the service is looking to do away with any limits not justified by current science. Read more on Military.com.