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ACP262 Coronavirus And Your Career

Coronavirus And Your Career

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we discuss the Coronavirus and how it will affect your career.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 56 new scholarships, 10 updates and a new "Scholarships for Adults" category. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Impacts of Corona Virus on Your Career.
  • We have been here before
  • This is a marathon, not a sprint.
  • What you should do depends on where you are in your career.
  • Building flight time is key.
  • Similar precautions you should take during flu season.
  • What to do when there is a reduction in flying.
  • Don’t leave the industry and come back when it gets better.

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

CDC Corona Virus

 

Image Credit: Blessing Davis

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Stripes To Bars

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest to discuss how he is helping veterans get started in aviation.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The February edition of the online scholarships guide is out now and includes 56 new scholarships and 10 updates a new "Scholarships for Adults" category. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

Today we have special guest Clayton Horney,  an Army combat MEDEVAC pilot with international corporate experience. He is a helicopter and airplane CFI / CFII / MEI / ATP certified and holds a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Boston University. Welcome to the show Clayton!

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • His journey to the flight deck.
  • Current Career
  • https://stripestobars.org
  • Why Stripes To Bars
  • S2Bs Mission 
  • Previous Winners 
  • How Can I Help?
  • Organization Future

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://stripestobars.org

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SMAC232 VFR into IMC – Prevention and Survival

VFR into IMC

Welcome to the show about learning to fly, living to fly, and loving to fly. The recent accident of a helicopter crashing into the side of the mountain in California causes us to reflect as pilots on how we could prevent this from happening to us. Today we discuss VFR into IMC, statistics, prevention, and survival when we find ourselves flying IMC while VFR.

Disclaimer: Due to the sensitive nature of this accident certain members of this podcast cannot participate in this episode.  In no way do we represent any positions or statements made by members this podcast not present for this episode.

Before we get started a few words from our sponsor. 

Preflight Checklist:

First a quick word from our sponsor.

AviationCareersPodcast.com - Scholarships, Career Coaching, and Interview Preparation. 

The most recent update includes 56 new scholarships and 10 updates

If you become a Patron of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide for every 10 dollars we raise. You can truly make a difference in a person's aviation journey by becoming a Patron of the podcast. To find out more please visit https://www.patreon.com/ValeriAviation or click on the link on our website.

News And Announcements:

Our next live event is Sun N Fun Aerospace Expo March 31 to April 5th.

Cruise Flight:

Listener Mail From Victoria.

“With the unfortunate accident with Kobe Bryant, there’s a discussion on Pilots of America about whether synthetic vision would have helped.  I think this might make for an interesting topic on the AvCast. I do wonder if the synthetic vision would be any help in those situations, and would it make the “178 seconds to live” scenario a thing of the past?  Or if activating an autopilot with an auto-level (or even 180-degree heading feature) would have helped in that situation.  

On my Sportcruiser, I changed the Garmin 496 to a Garmin Aera 660 and my AHRS source is from a GDL-39 3D unit.  I also upgraded my autopilot to the TruTrak Vizion with auto-level feature (before the Bendix King acquisition).  I don’t ever plan to fly into clouds, or beyond twilight conditions, but I know things happen, so having the Aera 660 with synthetic vision provides some relief, though I hope to never have to use it in those conditions.

Thank you again!”

Sikorsky Helicopter Crash in California.

Kobe Bryant Crash Reignites TAWS, FDR And CVR Discussion

VFR into IMC.

Accident Statistics.

https://www.aopa.org/-/media/Images/AOPA-Main/Training-and-Safety/ASI/nall-graphs/figure172.jpg?h=450&w=800&hash=3A9926CDCD317D981824A7F3B24AD014

Prevention.

Surviving an accidental flight into IMC.

Get with an instructor to demonstrate VFR into IMC in a sim or using foggles. 

Flying over water at night.

Equipment.

After Landing Checklist:

Pics Of The Week:

Carl - Manifesto: A Revolutionary Approach to General Aviation Maintenance 

https://amzn.to/2Of6F9C

Tom - Sun n Fun Radio -  www.LiveATC.net/snf

Russ - Opposing Bases podcast - https://www.opposingbases.com/

Links Mentioned In The Podcast:

https://www.aopa.org/training-and-safety/air-safety-institute/safety-spotlights/vfr-into-imc

Kobe Bryant Crash Reignites TAWS, FDR And CVR Discussion

FAR 91.157

AIM 4.4-6

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Cassidy Moore and Her Journey

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest to discuss how she landed a job as a vintage aircraft mechanic.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

April 2020 Career Coaching pricing change to $100 per session.

Today we have special guest Cassidy Moore, Vintage Aircraft Mechanic for the Heritage Flight Museum in Burlington, WA.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Her journey to becoming a mechanic.
  • Her journey to becoming the Lead A&P IA at Heritage Flight.
  • Challenges of being a female in a male-dominated field.
  • Advice for those looking to become a mechanic. 
  • Precautions every mechanic should consider from her experience with the FAA.
  • Responsibilities as a mechanic.
  • Advice for females looking to enter the field.
  • Living Her Dream...and so can you.

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://heritageflight.org/

https://www.awam.org

https://www.instagram.com/hangar.queen12/

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/aircraft-and-avionics-equipment-mechanics-and-technicians.htm

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Flying Adventures

 

Welcome to the show about learning to fly, living to fly, and loving to fly. Some of you are patiently awaiting the Spring weather to get the plane out of the hangar and start flying again. Some fly their planes south with other snowbirds and have some interesting adventures to discuss. Today we focus on recent flying adventures of our co-hosts including Tom and Carl’s recent trip flying down the runway at the NASA shuttle landing facility in Florida.

Before we get started a few words from our sponsor. 

Preflight Checklist:

First a quick word from our sponsor.

AviationCareersPodcast.com - Scholarships, Career Coaching, and Interview Preparation. 

The most recent update includes 60 new scholarships and 3 updates. 

If you become a Patron of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide for every 10 dollars we raise. You can truly make a difference in a person's aviation journey by becoming a Patron of the podcast. To find out more please visit https://www.patreon.com/ValeriAviation or click on the link on our website.

News And Announcements:

Our next live event is Sun N Fun Aerospace Expo March 31 to April 5th.

Cruise Flight:

What flying adventures are you planning this year?

Tom and Carl Flying the shuttle landing facility.

The $100 hamburger.

Sunsets and more.

Bill and Carl Fly to Brunch.

Bill’s adventure with his future wife.

Russ and mountain flying in Colorado

River run-VN

Do you prefer solo adventures or flying with a friend or to meet someone?

What is your next flying adventure?

After Landing Checklist:

Pics Of The Week:

Carl - Mike Busch on Engines: What every aircraft owner needs to know about the design, operation, condition monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting of piston aircraft engines.

https://amzn.to/2Gyu6Xi

Tom - Foreflight 3D review

https://www.foreflight.com/releases/12/?_ga=2.19789560.1772984816.1580946748-940787664.1564167107#enhanced-3d-review-video

Victoria - The Finer Points YouTube channel - super helpful during my CFI training https://www.youtube.com/user/OnTheFlightLine

Bill - cool way to look at airspace.  http://3dairspace.org.uk/index.php/airspace/

Russ - Kelsey @74gear YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCovVc-qqwYp8oqwO3Sdzx7w

Links Mentioned In The Podcast:

https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com

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Flying with Diabetes

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we answer your questions.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

April 2020 Career Coaching pricing change to $100 per session.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Hello From Minneapolis, landed on 30L from the MUSCL Three RNAV Arrival CEWDA Transition. Want to see a video about flying the approach and arrival?
  • During my service in the military, I received a bad conduct discharge for theft. Will an airline still take me with that on my record?
  • I discovered I had diabetes and immediately was grounded. At 43 do you think the hurdles/red tape are still in place at the FAA making this a futile pursuit?
  • Does the guide have any scholarships for Canadians?
  • I purchased the Scholarship Guide and was wondering if you have a condensed list for those of us with a few grey hairs?
  • Is a 1-week vacation normal for carriers in the USA? It doesn’t seem like much.
  • I have type ratings and a lot of time on 747, 767, A320, A330 and A380 with a fair chunk of that in command, but no college degree. Would any US-based airlines hire a guy like me?
  • I’m a married 43-year-old father of two with 14 hours of flight time. Are scholarships available for someone like me or are your scholarships only for career-minded folks that are already pilots?

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

MSP Aircraft Viewing Area

Recommended Reading

https://aeronav.faa.gov/d-tpp/2002/00264MUSCL.PDF

https://aeronav.faa.gov/d-tpp/2002/00264KKILR_C.PDF

https://www.airnav.com/airport/KMSP

https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/aam/ame/guide/pharm/oral_diabetes/

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Dave Herwig from US Army

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest who will discuss his journey from being a US Army Golden Knight to Flight Instructor.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com. 

Today we have a special guest, Dave Herwig, US Army Golden Knight who has changed his career to flight instructing. Currently, Dave is the Chief Flight Instructor at Cape Fear Aviation. Welcome to the show, Dave.

In This Episode We Discuss:

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVZ7obSQ-9A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyo7MouVU-g

https://www.instagram.com/gkdave/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT4vjC88HhY

https://www.facebook.com/gkdave

https://www.goarmy.com/events/golden-knights.html

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Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest who will attempt to answer the question: Is gender still holding women back in the aviation industry? 

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com. 

Today we have a special guest, Arpad Szakal from London, UK. Arpad, an aviation lawyer by training, leads the Aviation & Aerospace practice at private executive search & assessment firm Cellence Plus based in London, UK.

Cellence Plus advises on organizational issues such as:

  • Leadership & Board Assessment
  • Succession Planning 
  • Organizational Culture Shaping 
  • Diversity Inclusion Strategy

Arpad conducts senior-level engagements for clients globally across the aviation and wider transportation & infrastructure sectors. He advises international clients on senior-level succession planning and all aspects of diversity, inclusion and employee engagement. 

Prior to his career in executive search, Arpad worked at the Aviation Departments of two leading international law firms in London where he handled various EU regulatory matters including passenger rights. 

Arpad regularly speaks at events and conferences on a host of Diversity & Inclusion topics including unconscious bias and gender equality. 

He is an active member of The Aviation Club of The UK, the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) and the Air League.  His article “Is gender still holding women back in the aviation industry?” was recently published in the official magazine of the Royal Aeronautical Society Aerospace and forms the basis of our discussion today.  

Arpad is also a glider pilot and flies whenever weather permits!

Welcome to the show Arpad!

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Introduction – From Aviation law to Aviation executive search
  • The State of Gender Diversity in Aviation & Aerospace 
    • Women holding C-level positions in the industry is only 3%
    • Only about 6% of commercial pilots are women
    • The industry has a tendency to look within when hiring/promoting
    • The traditional preference for leaders with technical/operational background 
  • What are the main barriers to women’s advancement in the industry?
    • Bias (conscious & unconscious) 
    • Gender stereotypes 
    • Lack of internal female role models and mentors
  • Enablers of the advancement of women in organizations –  what can organizations do to build a more inclusive culture?
    • Board and senior leadership must be aligned and promote D&I
    • Formal Mentoring Programs
    • Adequate support system 
    • Coaching both internal and external
  • Practical tips/advice for aspiring females to actively promote themselves and overcome barriers (asked leading women for their advice)
    • Negotiate for yourself confidently (salary and promotion)
    • Build your internal network of contacts and supporters
    • Take advantage of organizations such as IAWA
  • Industry Initiatives to tackle Gender Balance
    • IATA 25by2025
    • Women in Aviation & Aerospace Charter 
    • ICAO’s Air Transport Gender Equality Initiative 
  • The role of Executive Search Firms & Ways to embed D&I in Hiring
    • Strive for a process that produces a diverse range of candidates
    • Embrace a wider and deeper universe of target companies 
    • Educate stakeholders about the benefits of hiring from outside of the industry 
    • Challenge companies more to consider non-traditional candidates
  • D&I Best Practices in Hiring/Recruitment that can help organizations
    • Don’t hire for cultural fit
    • Write inclusive job descriptions
    • Prepare for an inclusive job interview
    • Challenge toxic attitudes 
  • What can the aviation sector learn from industries that do get D&I right?
    • Hold leaders accountable
    • Connect D&I to business performance
    • Embed D&I throughout the organization 

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

https://www.aerosociety.com/news/is-gender-still-holding-women-back-in-the-aviation-industry/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/arpadszakal/?originalSubdomain=uk

http://www.cellenceplus.com/people/europe-and-the-middle-east/row-3/arpad-szakal.aspx

https://iawa.org/

https://www.aerosociety.com/get-involved/women-in-aviation-aerospace-committee/alta-mentoring-platform/

https://www.iata.org/en/policy/25-by-2025/

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SMAC230 Flying Again

Welcome to the show about learning to fly, living to fly, and loving to fly. Joining me on the show today is…. Today we have a special guest you have heard on this podcast in the past but before we begin a few words from our sponsor.

Before we get started a few words from our sponsor. 

Preflight Checklist:

First a quick word from our sponsor.

AviationCareersPodcast.com - Scholarships, Career Coaching, and Interview Preparation. 

The most recent update includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates. 

If you become a Patron of the podcast we give away one scholarships guide for every 10 dollars we raise. You can truly make a difference in a person's aviation journey by becoming a Patron of the podcast. To find out more please visit https://www.patreon.com/ValeriAviation or click on the link on our website.

News And Announcements:

Our next live event is Sun N Fun Aerospace Expo March 31 to April 5th.

Congratulations Sean Moody on Completing his CFI this week.

Congratulations Clay Whatley on being accepted to the United Airlines Aviate program. Why I mention this on this podcast will become evident later in the show.

Cruise Flight:

On May 9th, 2011 the first episode of the Stuck Mic AvCast was published. Len Costa creator of the show about learning to fly, living to fly and loving to fly brought us entertaining and informative content that continues to this day. In April of 2014, Len set off on an incredible journey outside of aviation with exciting travels and experiences. As years past he realized that you can take the pilot out of aviation buy you can’t take aviation out of the pilot. And now he’s back. Today we are excited to have Len on the show to talk about his journey to the back to the flight deck and flying again. Welcome back, Len Costa! 

  • Why he left the cockpit of an airliner.
  • His journey back to the flight deck.
  • You can take the guy out of aviation but you can’t take aviation out of the guy.
  • Flying the PC12.
  • How Len inspired me to create Aviation Careers Podcast.
  • His next adventure.

After Landing Checklist:

No Picks of the week since this is an interview.

Links Mentioned In The Podcast:

http://stuckmicavcast.com/aviation-podcast/smac069-goodbye-len-costa-and-three-places-to-land-in-your-lifetime/

http://stuckmicavcast.com/aviation-podcast/episode-1-life-test-pilot/

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Thunderbird Pilot No 8

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.  Today we have a special guest to discuss Air Force Careers Major Jason Markzon.

Before we begin a few announcements.

Announcements:

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write to us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Have a special story about your career that would inspire others? Want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners then please consider becoming a guest on the show? Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right of the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others, you may receive the scholarships guide for free. As a matter of fact, for every $10 we raise from patrons of the podcast we give away one scholarship guide. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by contributing to giving away a free scholarships guide please click on Patron. For as little as $1 a month you can make a huge impact on someone’s life and career.

Speaking of the scholarships guide, The current online scholarships guide includes 36 new scholarships and 4 updates

To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com

Maj. Jason Markzon is the Advance Pilot/Narrator for the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, flying the No. 8 jet. He earned his commission in 2007 as a graduate of Arizona State University’s Air Force ROTC program. While majoring in Aerospace Engineering, he played for the club baseball team and was an avid runner. He also enjoys snowboarding, camping and traveling the world with his family. Before joining the Thunderbirds, he served as an F-16 Flight Evaluator and Maintenance Operations Flight Commander assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron at Misawa AB, Japan. He has logged more than 2,000 flight hours as an Air Force pilot in the F-16, T-38, and T-6. He is in his second season with the team and hails from Tucson, AZ.

Welcome to the show Jason!

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • How he developed his passion for aviation.
  • Why the Air Force if you're looking towards a career in aviation.
  • Careers other than pilot for those considering the Air Force.
  • Recruitment and Retention.
  • What does it feel like to be part of a historic demonstration team?
  • Advice for those starting a career in the Air Force.

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

http://afthunderbirds.com/site/team_members/jason-markzon/

Thunderbird 8 Jason "Flack" Markzon

https://www.instagram.com/afthunderbirds/

https://www.instagram.com/thunderbird.8/

https://www.airforce.com/careers/

https://www.airforce.com/careers/indemand-careers

http://afthunderbirds.com/site/join-us/

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