G. In Front of a T-38

You Can’t Just Pull Over on a Cloud Episode 131

In this episode, G. brings listeners along a remarkable journey from piloting the A-10 Warthog to operating drones in combat. One story that stands out is the transition to remotely piloted aircraft after a neck injury. When introduced to the world of RPAs, she faced the unique challenges of flying remotely and adapting to drone camera interfaces, something very different from a traditional cockpit. Her experience highlights the adaptability required […]

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G. on the ladder of her A-10 Warthog

It Has To Be 10% Truth Episode 130

RePete and Fig are joined by “G,” a highly experienced pilot who instructed in both the T-37 and T-38, flew the A-10 Warthog (Thunderbolt), and operated the Reaper. She shares her remarkable journey into aviation. “G” recounts how she initially pursued the military without knowing much about it, joining Air Force ROTC and landing a pilot slot after what was initially thought to be a medical disqualification turned out to […]

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Prisoner of War

I’m Going Back to Get My Nametag Episode 129

Bart shares the thrilling journey of his military service, beginning with a long flight from Japan to Saudi Arabia due to overflight restrictions. He humorously recalls the camaraderie and memorable moments with fellow officers during training. Upon arriving in Iraq, Bart’s experience takes an unexpected turn as he navigates logistical challenges, including a less-than-welcoming committee. The stakes heighten as Bart recounts his first combat missions, filled with adrenaline and unpredictability. […]

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AV-8B Harrier Landing on Lyman Road in NC

They Love You Until You Punt One Into the Stands Episode 128

Bart takes us through some gripping moments from his Marine Corps career, starting with his during a change of command in Iraq. He talks about using the advanced Targeting Pod, known as the Litening Pod. Bart shares stories of operating early versions of the Litening pod and Lasing targets for Hornets on bombing missions, highlighting the technological advancements of the time. He recounts taking command of the 542 squadron in […]

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Newspaper describing Marine Capt Ken McCoy safe after ejecting

Listener eMail 1

Listener Earl writes to tell us why he listens and honors his father, Marine Pilot Ken McCoy: I want to say that you guys have a great podcast going.  Yours is by far my favorite podcast.  I listen to many military aviation related podcasts and  your is the most fun. My father was a Marine Aviator.  He was a NavCad in 1954 and once he got his wings as an […]

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It Was a Dark & Stormy Night Episode 13

This week we welcome F-14 Driver “Jake” who relates how he got to fly the Tomcat, losing a mutual friend, what the real Top Gun school is about, what it feels like to be alone at night in 60º water and 6 foot seas in a one man survival raft, and watching a rescue helicopter stop, look, and fly away. Jake relays more of Fig’s adventures and why he was […]

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