The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 2, 1926, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Flying Cross to Captain Jay E. Pelka, United States Air Force, for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as MC-130H Combat Talon Il Navigator, Joint Special Operations Air Detachment West, Special Operations Command Central at a classified location on 7 April 2003. On that date, Captain Pelka navigated a two-ship Special Operations Force mission infiltrating 45 members of the elite naval Special Forces into the heart of the heavily defended Iraqi capital city, proving to the world that coalition forces controlled the crown jewel of Iraqi airfields. This bold and audacious mission earned the distinction of the highest risk combat sortie of 350 flown into Iraq by MC-130H aircraft in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. As lead Navigator, Captain Pelka thoroughly analyzed the robust Iraqi order of battle and constructed multi-aircraft low-level ingress and egress flight routes minimizing aircraft exposure to enemy radars and avoiding the most dangerous surface-to-air missile sites. The routes later served as the template for future coalition fixed-wing air operations into Baghdad. During the low-level ingress, the Mission Commander directed the two-ship to delay its arrival by 10 minutes. In order to postpone the landing, he immediately scoured his navigational charts brilliantly creating an impromptu route change and avoiding all known threats, Although hampered by anti-aircraft fire and an SA-6 on approach to the final landing, he led the formation to a flawless turning self-contained approach by threading a needle through the vast array of lethal threats near the airport, all accomplished within two seconds of the planned time of arrival. The professional competence, aerial skill and devotion to duty displayed by Captain Pelka reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.




