How the F-111 Revolutionized Aircraft Capabilities - Episode 57
Retired F-111 Pilot Lt. Col. Kevin “Too Kool” Kuhlmann explains how the General Dynamics F-111 could perform almost any role in the air battlefield, as a fighter, bomber, and even low-level attack aircraft.In this episode, Kevin discusses maintaining weapon systems on the F-106 and F-4, flying the Aardvark, and the thrill of lighting the afterburner during fuel dumps. With groundbreaking technology for its time, like terrain-following radar, variable-sweep wings, and an ejection capsule, this supersonic jet was not only advanced but a whole lot of fun to fly. This one is going to be cool! Resources:Wings Museum's FB-111A Kevin's MSU Bio The F-111 Aardvark (Behind the Wings)Chapters:
(00:00) - Intro
(01:34) - The F-111 Overview
(04:32) - Flying at Mach 1.5
(04:55) - Aviation Beginnings
(06:06) - Joining the Air National Guard
(07:01) - F-106 Maintenance
(08:39) - Working on the F-4
(09:24) - Joining the Air Force
(11:32) - Naming the Aardvark
(12:01) - Flying the T-37
(12:29) - F-111 Training
(15:57) - Transitioning from F to A Models
(16:48) - The Variable-Sweep Wings
(19:27) - Terrain-Following Radar
(20:25) - The Weapons System Officer
(22:41) - The Ejection Capsule
(24:41) - Fuel Dumping with Afterburner
(26:25) - Becoming an F-111 Instructor Pilot
(29:57) - Aardvark Retirement
(30:32) - The F-111 Influence on Aircraft Design
(31:59) - Teaching at MSU
(33:16) - Kevin's Advice
(34:48) - Outro
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Surviving Extreme Isolation in Space - Episode 56
Social Scientist Alires Almon explains why the human element is critical to mission success during long-duration spaceflights.In this episode, Alires discusses the impacts of sending people to the Moon and beyond, how to maintain their mental health, and the ethics of extended space missions. With challenges like extreme isolation, communication delays, and living within the confines of the spacecraft, taking care of an astronaut’s overall wellness will be no easy task. There is a lot to learn!Resources:Deep Space Predictive's WebsiteProject LodestarChapters:(00:00) - Intro
(01:54) - Long Term Space Travel Overview
(05:02) - New Capabilities
(07:37) - Aerospace Beginnings
(12:03) - Science Fiction
(14:01) - The Human Factor in Space Planning
(16:44) - Space Mental Health
(19:31) - Stranded Astronauts
(20:30) - Communication Challenges
(23:28) - To Tell or Not to Tell
(27:44) - AI Relationships
(30:27) - Medical Skills
(32:21) - In Case of Emergency
(34:42) - Culture Shock
(37:09) - Should We Go to Mars?
(39:35) - Space Ethics
(45:08) - Would You Go to Mars?
(47:07) - Alires' Advice
(48:44) - Outro
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Spying From 70,000 Feet - Episode 55
Retired Lt. Col. Josh Cadice shares his story of going to the edge of space in one of the most iconic spy planes ever built.In this episode, Josh discusses flying the KC-135, wearing the pressure suit, piloting the mysterious U-2 at 70,000 feet, and its aerial reconnaissance capabilities. From Cold War origins to modern missions, this aircraft’s legacy is as fascinating as it is classified. This one is going to be cool! Resources:U-2 Air Force Fact Sheet KC-135 Air Force Fact Sheet Chapters:(00:00) - Intro
(01:14) - Flying the U-2 Overview
(03:10) - Aviation Beginnings and the USAFA
(04:18) - The Civil Air Patrol
(04:39) - U-2 History
(06:00) - Flying the KC-135
(07:19) - Stratotanker Upgrades
(08:05) - Aerial Refueling
(10:16) - Becoming a U-2 Pilot
(11:42) - Dragon Lady Training
(13:24) - First Solo
(14:30) - Mission Training
(15:00) - The Pressure Suit
(19:18) - U-2 Takeoffs and Landings
(20:35) - The Chase Car
(22:03) - Landing Close Call
(23:01) - Flying Missions at 70,000 Feet
(26:07) - Operational Differences
(27:49) - Aerial Reconnaissance
(29:49) - What It Takes to be a U-2 Pilot
(30:48) - Landing the Dragon Lady
(33:24) - The Future of Spy Planes
(34:51) - Flying for United
(35:41) - Josh's Advice
(36:56) - Outro
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3,113 Days as a Vietnam POW - Episode 54
Retired Navy Commander Everett Alvarez Jr. shares his story of surviving the Hỏa Lò Prison as one of the longest-held prisoners of war in U.S. history.In this episode, Everett discusses flying the A-4 Skyhawk, being shot down in Vietnam, enduring harsh conditions and torture, and reacclimating to life back home after Operation Homecoming. Throughout his journey, Everett and fellow captives held onto the will to live when all else was stripped away. There is a lot to learn!Resources:"Code of Conduct" by Everett Alvarez Jr. "Chained Eagle" by Everett Alvarez Jr. The Hanoi Hilton Exhibit (American Heritage Museum) The Hanoi March and the Consolidation of POWs (PBS) Douglas A-4 Skyhawk (Wikipedia) Operation Pierce Arrow (Wikipedia) Chapters:(00:00) - Intro
(01:02) - POW Overview
(04:45) - Flying the A-4 Skyhawk
(06:07) - Operation Pierce Arrow
(09:04) - Ejecting from the A-4
(10:38) - The "Hanoi Hilton"
(14:05) - The Tap Code
(18:41) - Living in Harsh Conditions
(19:32) - The Hanoi March
(20:41) - Ignoring Geneva Conventions
(21:13) - The Will to Live
(25:03) - Operation Homecoming
(30:17) - From Prisoner to Parades
(33:11) - The Congressional Gold Medal Award
(34:22) - Everett's Advice
(35:29) - Outro
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Cleared for Chaos - Episode 53
Air Boss Kellie Hudson tells us how she balances spectacle and safety while controlling intense air show skies.In this episode, Kellie discusses her path from air traffic controller to air boss, managing the airspace over AirVenture Oshkosh, and ramp bossing the Super Bowl. From coordinating warbirds and jet teams to managing emergencies on the flight line, she shares what it takes to keep the skies and ground running smoothly. This one is going to be cool! Resources:Kellie Hudson's Website EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Chapters:(00:00) - Intro
(01:03) - What is an Air Boss?
(02:14) - Balancing Safety and Spectacle
(02:35) - Aviation Beginnings
(03:51) - Controlling From the Tower
(05:18) - ATC Misconceptions
(05:56) - Military vs. Civilian ATC
(07:00) - Controlling the Nellis Air Force Base Tower
(08:46) - Red Flag Exercises
(10:12) - Air Boss Origins
(11:49) - Managing the Airspace
(12:42) - Working at Air Shows
(15:22) - Air Show Risks
(17:08) - Air Bossing Oshkosh
(19:58) - Ramp Bossing the Super Bowl
(21:58) - Air Force One
(22:18) - Ramp vs. Air Boss Roles
(22:56) - Air Show Emergencies
(25:16) - Training
(26:26) - The Future of ATC and Air Boss Roles
(27:06) - Staffing Shortages and Aviation Incidents
(30:18) - Kellie's Advice
(31:43) - Outro
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum has a podcast! Based on our hit YouTube and PBS series of the same name, the Behind the Wings podcast will cover everything from aviation history to the future of space exploration with thought leaders and experts in the industry. This one's going to be cool!