Pilots regularly grapple with high “G forces” while in the cockpit—forces that the human body is not meant to handle, and that lead to stress-related injuries over time. Flying a fighter jet is often ...
A contributing editor on Simple Flying’s commercial teams, Alex’s resume also includes experience at KPMG Consulting and ...
Below, Michelle “MACE” Curran shares five key insights from her new book, The Flipside: How to Invert Your Perspective and Turn Fear into Your Superpower. Michelle spent over a decade as a fighter ...
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Fighter pilots are among the most visible faces of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), but their compensation is far less than that of a Hollywood superstar, and details on it are easily available to ...
Navy Veteran Dan Baxter speaking in corporate classrooms with Spartan TP – all photos Dan Baxter Naval Academy graduate, decorated fighter pilot and now high-level corporate trainer and consultant, ...
As most people understand, the ejection sequence begins when the fighter pilot yanks an ejection handle, usually located either between the legs or above the head. The pulling of the handle triggers ...