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You are Never Alone with Caroline "Blaze" Jensen

You are Never Alone with Caroline "Blaze" Jensen

FromLessons From The Cockpit


You are Never Alone with Caroline "Blaze" Jensen

FromLessons From The Cockpit

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to episode twenty of the Lesson from the Cockpit show! You are NEVER alone during flight. Every fighter or bomber aircrew will tell you warheads on foreheads is always a team effort. Ground weapons crews load Maverick missiles a Flight Lead directs after their wingman fires at a target called out by a Joint Terminal Attack Controller embedded with Special Forces teams. Aviators never forget scenery from the cockpit while flying, particularly at night. Night environments often require equipment changes of the latest and greatest equipment, and what better place to change out helmet visors than on the tanker's wing... at night!  In this episode, Lt Col Caroline "Blaze" Jensen tells our listeners what it's like flying the F-16 in Korea and Iraq, and how the US Air Force Demonstration Team, the world-famous Thunderbirds, choose replacements. She knows... she flew with the T-Birds for three years! Blaze Jensen can show you how to be Brilliant under Pressure during your next team or company event by contacting her through diamondechelonllc.com Wall Pilot has custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hangar. Four, six, or eight-foot-long prints of 35th Pantons or the 4th Fuujins Fighter Squadron F-16 Vipers are available at Wall Pilot. Please share and subscribe to this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit show by visiting my website at markhasara.com Thanks for downloading and we'll talk to you next week.
Released:
Apr 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (79)

Flying is described as long periods of boredom interrupted by short intermittent periods of extreme terror. On the lessons from the podcast show, we debrief the most intriguing pilots, aircrew members, maintainers, and aviation enthusiasts from all over the world. We investigate the tactics, techniques, and procedures cultivated during extreme military, commercial, and private flight operations. Our exploration gives listeners practical advice on how the aviation world works and expands critical thinking expertise in the air and on the ground. Many of the stories are told here for the first time.