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Welcome to the Ultimate Aviators where we pair interesting guests with a unique question to master our craft and demystify the aviation industry

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Soon-to-be-retired 1SG Steve Leflar talks about building the hoist rescue program in the Colorado Army National Guard. He talks standardization, safety, systems, collaboration, and teamwork in what has become a phenomenal program shaping the US Army's future in hoist rescues.Resources:Documentary featuring Steve: Crestone Needle | Fourteener Hoist Rescue | Making Dangerous Things Look Easy | Blackhawks in ActionSteve's business: Illuminated IndustriesColorado Hoist Rescue Team (CHRT)International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR)The Keep Colorado Wild Pass funds search and rescueJungle penetrator
CW5 (ret.) Thad King has 4500+ hours and 2100+ NVG hours across a career of flying the Black Hawk including 11 years in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. We talk special operations, what makes a good pilot, and Thad's own podcast, Alone and Unafraid, which focuses on military mental health.
Welcome to the Ultimate Aviators! My thesis for this podcast is to pair interesting guests with a unique question to master our craft and demystify the aviation industry. ***This episode features Mike Hunnisett, an aviation photographer, and he helps us answer the question, "How does one break into aviation photography?" Find his work on Instagram @mikehunnisett or his personal website https://mikehunnisett.com/***Music © TheFatRat. Song utilized was "Monody (feat. Laura Brehm)" by TheFatRathttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7xai5u_tnkhttps://ffm.bio/thefatrat
Welcome to the Ultimate Aviators! My thesis for this podcast is to pair interesting guests with a unique question to master our craft and demystify the aviation industry.This episode features Nick Sinopoli, the founder of ICARUS Devices, and he helps us answer the question, "How do aviators build confidence in and around weather?"
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