
The Black Eagles revealed their airshow training for the first time on 'Sadangui'.
On the afternoon of the 10th, KBS2's entertainment program 'The Boss's Ears Are Donkey Ears' (hereinafter 'Sadangui') featured Park Myung-soo, Kim Jin-woong, and Fromis_9's Song Ha-young visiting the Air Force's special flight team, the Black Eagles.
During the broadcast, the three met with three Black Eagles majors along with the overall commander and asked their curious questions.
The Black Eagles stated, "The longest airshow lasts 30 minutes, while the shortest is 3 minutes," adding, "There are a total of 8 aircraft; planes 1, 2, 3, and 4 express beauty, while planes 5 and 6 perform synchronization roles. Planes 7 and 8 are responsible for dynamic roles," emphasizing the importance of each role.
The Black Eagles mentioned that they have planned 66 airshows this year, saying, "It would be a lie to say it's not hard, but each event is different, so there are things we gain from it."
The squadron leader noted that if someone is sick, there is no one to replace them, stating, "We fly with modified maneuvers in their absence. If the team leader can't fly, no one can take off," indicating that the airshow could be canceled. They even mentioned that going to the bathroom is difficult, so they adjust their menu, water intake, and meal times the day before.
The squadron leader explained the requirements for joining the Black Eagles, saying, "During training, flight performance must be in the top 30%, and the team leader must be in the top 10%. The total flight time must exceed 600 hours, and we are accepting applicants who can command more than four aircraft."
Later, the Black Eagles presented their airshow training for the first time in a variety show, bringing a sense of pride and emotion to the studio.

Earlier, the first boss, Lee Soon-sil, took employee Na Min-hee to the obstetrics and gynecology department. Min-hee expressed her concerns, saying, "I was thinking about having three kids after getting married, but after five years with no news of a baby, I wonder if there's something wrong with my body. My husband says it's okay not to have a baby, but I feel differently, so after hesitating, I told CEO Soon-sil, and she offered to go to the hospital with me."
Upon arriving at the hospital, Min-hee mentioned that she had already undergone artificial insemination once, saying, "I also did in vitro fertilization in 2023. I had to take a lot of injections. It felt like my stomach had a hole in it, and my body swelled up a lot. After failing to get pregnant, I started to dislike looking at my own body."
Dr. Hwang In-cheol stated, "From your 30s, you are classified as a high-risk group. To get pregnant, you need to be in good condition, have good immunity to accept a baby, and have a good relationship with your partner," asking about weight gain, alcohol consumption, and other important factors.
When asked how often she and her husband had relations, Na Min-hee replied, "In the early days of our marriage, we did it so often I couldn't count. Recently, it seems like we do it two or three times a week." However, the doctor suggested that there is a high possibility of infertility and recommended tests such as blood tests, ultrasounds, and egg checks.
Lee Soon-sil shared her own concerns, saying, "I have to take injections for my stomach, but there has been no response. It's been a month and a half, and I've lost 1 kg," feeling upset. The doctor responded, "It's not that there's no response; it's that your appetite has overcome the injections," which made everyone laugh. Na Min-hee added, "But at this level, it's thanks to the injections," acknowledging that the injections were helping maintain her condition.
After the tests, Lee Soon-sil and Na Min-hee returned to the hospital a few days later. The doctor said, "The test results... we have to accept everything. The results are... good! It's okay!" He continued, "Min-hee is above average. We also checked hormone levels. It's very good. You're very healthy! Now, it's just a matter of the couple's efforts."
For Lee Soon-sil, who underwent menopause testing, the doctor said, "You've reached menopause, and your female hormone level is 0. You can say you've passed menopause. I'll give you some medication, so if you scream, please tell the CEO to take the medicine."
The second boss, Eom Ji-in, appeared next, visiting his alma mater, Yonsei University, with Kim Jin-woong and announcer Heo Yoo-won. Heo Yoo-won, who graduated from the City University of Hong Kong, emphasized, "I actually studied as an exchange student at Korea University for a year. I even went to the Korea-Yonsei games!" Jeon Hyun-moo responded, "Where is the term 'Korea-Yonsei'... you can buy ointment at the pharmacy, but you can't buy 'Korea-Yonsei.' It's frustrating," showing his pride in ointment. Eom Ji-in also expressed, "As expected," feeling proud of his alma mater.
Upon arriving at the Korean Language Institute, the three gave a lecture to foreign exchange students at Yonsei University. Eom Ji-in explained various situations, asking, "If a senior says 'You worked hard,' should I respond with 'Yes'? Is that okay?" and instilled the idea that seniors are like the sky.
Watching the VCR, Kim Sook remarked, "What kind of lecture is this?", while Jeon Hyun-moo frowned, saying, "What if they end up disliking Korea?"
The students who attended the lecture gave Eom Ji-in a perfect score of 10 out of 10 for his teaching ability.
'Sadangui' airs every Sunday at 4:45 PM on KBS2.
[Seo Ye-ji, Star Today Guest Reporter]