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    Explore " airshow" with insightful episodes like "Today's Air Force - Aug 2, Part 1", "Desert Warrior 11-11 Mar 21-27", "The Dawn Of A New Day", "EAA Airventure Oshkosh 2023: Quickcast Delta" and "EAA Airventure Oshkosh 2023: Quickcast Charlie" from podcasts like ""Today's Air Force", "Desert Warrior", "No Water On The Weekend Podcast", "In The Pattern Podcast" and "In The Pattern Podcast"" and more!

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    The Dawn Of A New Day

    The Dawn Of A New Day

    Welcome to "No Water On The Weekend," the podcast that kicks off with Steven's deep and thought-provoking discussions, only to take you on a wild roller coaster ride that'll leave you in stitches. Buckle up, because here, we dive into the depths of life's challenges, from the profound to the hilarious, and somehow manage to find the humor in it all. It's a journey where we explore the ups and downs, the twists and turns of everyday existence, all while reminding you to grab a drink and enjoy the ride. So, whether you're looking for insightful reflections or just a good laugh, "No Water On The Weekend" has got you covered. Tune in and join the adventure!

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    The Racing Thoughts with AeroGant Episode 42

    The Racing Thoughts with AeroGant Episode 42

    Get ready to tune in to the Racing Thoughts Podcast with AeroGant - the weekly show where we talk about the topics that matter to you. Our host is not one to hold back on their opinions, and they're here to dive into the latest trends and issues that are on everyone's mind. Join us for an audience-driven conversation that's sure to keep you engaged.

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    Roll Call - Episode #55

    Roll Call - Episode #55
    Scott Air Force Base Airshow and STEM Expo is May 13 & 14. The director, Lt. Col. Adam Wallace is the guest on this weeks Roll Call. He gives us the inside scoop on the planes, the logistics on how to get to Scott and a C-17 load of more information. https://www.scott.af.mil/Airshow 2023 Kids on Guard https://conta.cc/3n7fmHK

    Ep 46 - Airshow news, Pre-flights and run-ups - do we need to do it every flight?

    A Bird Community and Karma's A Bitch

    A Bird Community and Karma's A Bitch

    Kat, Moose and Producer Sara wonder about grooming in the wetlands, Kat considers a break in therapy and Moose, a break in sobriety. Awesome Adam gives us thoughts to ponder about the river and Moose considers mindfulness amidst IRS concerns. Kat works toward humility as a soon-to-be practitioner, Producer Sara schools us on embolisms and Moose finds the flow amidst an in-tact frontal lobe. Kat offers a musical quiz that turns into a sing-a-long. The Blue Angels welcome Lt. Amanda Lee to their demonstration squad of F/A-18E/F Super Hornets for the 2023 airshow season. Kat is curious if she was groomed in high school and Moose doesn't think Kat is done with therapy after this recounting. Moose and Producer Sara go to breakfast and Moose finds a surprise trying to take a nap.


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    Aviation Hall of Fame Aerobatic & Airshow Pilot, Patty Wagstaff on Travel

    Aviation Hall of Fame Aerobatic & Airshow Pilot, Patty Wagstaff on Travel
    In this podcast episode, I have a conversation with the legendary Patty Wagstaff on the topic of travel and aviation. Patty grew up around aviation because of her father, who was a commercial airline pilot for Japan Airlines. In 1978, Patty moved from Australia to Alaska and began her flight training, earning her wings to fly. In 1984, she entered her first aerobatic competition, determined to become the first woman ever to win the U.S. National Aerobatic Championship. In 1991, Patty won the championship, three years in a row, making history in aviation. Wagstaff is a four-time winner of the Betty Skelton First Lady of Aerobatics Trophy and was the 1995 recipient of the National Air and Space Museum Trophy for Current Achievement in Aviation. In 2004, Wagstaff was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Today, you can find Patty perform at airshows across the country or at her flight school in Florida, the Patty Wagstaff Aerobatic School.

    Conversation with French Fighter Pilot, Author, and Speaker on Lessons Learned from Combat--"ATÉ" Chuet

    Conversation with French Fighter Pilot, Author, and Speaker on Lessons Learned from Combat--"ATÉ" Chuet

    My guest today is Pierre "ATÉ" Chuet a former French Fighter pilot who is now an author and speaker. He went through Pilot Training as an exchange officer with US Navy before flying for the French Navy. He's flown missions in Iraq and was the Rafale Airshow pilot. After a stroke took him out of the cockpit, he transitioned to speaking. 

    In our conversation, we talk about human performance in combat, mental toughness, and the 11G pull-up that caused his stroke. Below are the show notes with time stamps: 

    • Youngest pilot in Europe (Minute 02:45)
    • Exchange with US Navy (10:00)
    • Carrier landing mistake (15:00)
    • Anti-ship mission (18:00)
    • Flying the Dassault Rafale (25:00)
    • Physical preparation (36:00)
    • Being at the tip of the spear (47:00)
    • Mental health (1:05:00)
    • Speaking (1:18:00)

    This interview is available in video format on YouTube here.

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    Blue Angels Crew Chief, David Kent

    Blue Angels Crew Chief, David Kent

    David Kent was a crew chief for the United States Navy Blue Angels during the 1969 air show season.  1969 was the first year that the Blue Angels flew the F4 Phantom, where David worked on the #3 jet piloted by Ernie Christensen. 

    During this interview, David discusses his humble beginnings in Vermont where he attended a one room school house and would eventually develop an interest in aviation after seeing a poster of Charles Lindbergh. He was later drafted in the Army but ended up enlisting in the Navy, where he was assigned to NAS El Centro during the heart of the Vietnam War.  Through a chance encounter with Blue Angels Boss, Bill Wheat, David would eventually be assigned to the Blue Angels.  

    David shares his recollections of the team's transition from the F-11 Tiger to the F4 Phantom and the challenges that ensured.  He also details the responsibilities of a Blue Angels crew chief and what it is like to fly in the back of an F4 Phantom.  

    David also provides insight on what it was like to work for Boss Bill Wheat and pilot Ernie Christensen. 

    After his career on the Blue Angels, David eventually became a pilot and captain for United Airlines, where he would have a chance encounter with the Blue Angels delta formation at 30,000 feet.

    1969 Blue Angels Team:

    1. CDR Bill Wheat
    2. Capt Vince Donile, USMC
    3. LT Ernie Christensen
    4. LT Rick Millson
    5. LT John Allen
    6. LT Steve Shoemaker
    7. LT Rick Adams
    8. LT Dick Schram
    MO LCDR Bud Jourden
    Doc LT Jim Linville
    AO LT Mary Russell
    SUPO CW02 Bill Thornhill

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