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Pilot’s Shocking UAP Sightings & What This Means For Aviation - w/ Mark Hulsey | Merged Podcast EP 2

Pilot’s Shocking UAP Sightings & What This Means For Aviation - w/ Mark Hulsey | Merged Podcast EP 2

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Pilot’s Shocking UAP Sightings & What This Means For Aviation - w/ Mark Hulsey | Merged Podcast EP 2

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ratings:
Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Pilot Mark Hulsey has become a prominent whistleblower in the UAP space. After multiple encounters with UAP while flying, he began to question why these phenomena are not being publicly investigated. Today he shares his detailed UAP sightings, along with actual radar audio from one of his most famous encounters. He reflects on the backlash he has received, mysteriously missing radar footage (after a government meeting), and why every one has the right to know what’s going on. 
 
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:50 Mark’s Military Background
5:00 First UAP Encounter
26:11 Mark’s Career Now
28:40 Memorable UAP Sighting
49:40 Backlash from skeptics
52:22 Actual Radar Footage
54:14 Steps to Expanding Our Understanding
58:16 People have the Right to Know
1:08:43 Gathering Data
1:14:04 How Common This Is
1:18:39 Conclusion 
 
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Mark Hulsey: 
 
Mark began his flying career at the age of 16 learning to fly helicopters. At 18 he enlisted Marine Corps and served as a meteorologist from 1988-1992.
He flew helicopters tours in the State of Hawaii from 1992-1995 at which time he left his job to attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1995-1998. He graduated with a bachelors degree in aeronautical science and was commissioned in December 1998, as an officer in the United States, Marine Corps. 
Graduated top of his class in primary flight training he was assigned to VT-22 NAS Kingsville Texas. He was winged in 1999 and assigned to Naval Air Station Lemoore to fly the F/A-18 hornet.
After Retiring from service in 2014 he has been and continues flying corporate jets and helicopters for the pioneer leaders in todays tech industry in one of the most advanced, corporate jets in production today, the Gulfstream G650ER. 
Accumulating over 12,000 hours of flight time, he holds three Airline Transport Pilot ratings in single and multi engine land, seaplane and helicopters. He serves as a certified flight instructor in all three categories and is a Designated Pilot Examiner for the Federal Aviation Administration.
 
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Ryan Graves: 
AIAA UAP: https://www.aiaauap.org
Twitter: @uncertainvector
 
Connect with Us: 
 
Website: http://www.mergedpodcast.com
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Released:
Jan 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

MERGED is a platform to enable the mainstream exploration of UAP through the lens of pilots, scientists, and innovators. Ryan will host discussions on UAP that prioritize scientific inquiry and maintain an open-minded approach. In addition to exchanging ideas, MERGED will serve as a conduit for identifying technologies, companies, and individuals that can contribute to the ecosystem of UAP research and understanding. Ryan Graves is a former pilot who flew the F-18 Super Hornet fighter jet. In 2014, he and his colleagues regularly encountered unidentified aerospace phenomena (UAP) off the coast of Virginia Beach. These sightings were so frequent that they had to cancel training missions. By 2021, there have been 11 documented near misses with UAP. The MERGED Podcast is here to explore this phenomenon and the efforts to understand it through the perspective of pilots, scientists, and innovators. Ryan believes that the UAP phenomenon is an engineering problem and that a rational, science-first approach is needed to explore it.