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  • Artemis II: Back to the Moon! (Rebroadcast)
    2026/04/01

    With the successful launch of Artemis II and NASA's return to the moon six decades later, we thought this a good time to dust off episode 189 from April 2024 featuring Reid "Tonto" Wiseman, mission commander.

    Godspeed, astronauts!



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    48 分
  • What Happens After Talent Runs Out: Unlocking the Last 20%
    2026/03/20

    At some point, talent is no longer enough. The same is true for preparation, intelligence, and ambition. What remains is the final margin—that last 20% where discipline, resilience, balance, and character decide the outcome.

    In this episode, Jell-O sits down with Tucker “Cinco” Hamilton to discuss his upcoming book, Unlocking the Last 20%. Through stories from fighter aviation, combat, flight test, leadership, and the rise of AI, Cinco explores what it means to perform under pressure, lead with clarity, and become the kind of person who can carry real responsibility when the stakes are highest.



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    44 分
  • FPP210 - 600knots Through Chicago: From F-22 Raptor to Reinvention
    2026/03/06

    What does it take to command the F-22 Raptor at the edge of the envelope — and then pull the power to idle in a vertical tailslide over 100,000 people? — and then reinvent yourself beyond the cockpit?

    Josh “Cabo” Gunderson joins Cinco to unpack elite performance, humility under pressure, the dominance of the Raptor at Red Flag, and the deeper question every operator must face: who are you when the afterburners go quiet? From Cuban immigrant roots to leading the F-22 Demonstration Team before millions, Cabo shares hard-earned lessons on discipline, decision-making, mission command, and finding purpose beyond the uniform.




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    1 時間 11 分
  • FPP209 - When (and Where) 5th Gen Simulation Meets Reality
    2026/02/20

    As software has become the center of gravity for 5th generation fighters, simulation has become increasingly foundational to testing and fielding those aircraft.

    On this episode, Doug “Rosie” Rosenstock, a U.S. Marine Corps Harrier-turned-test pilot who helped shape the F-35's mission systems and its simulation backbone, explores how the joint simulation environment was—and is—instrumental in the F-35's adoption by frontline forces.




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    1 時間 6 分
  • FPP208 - The Making of an Astronaut: From Fighter Test to the Edge of Space
    2026/02/06

    What does it take to go from strapping into fighters to leaving Earth's atmosphere?

    This week, Jameel “Chocolate” Janjua — Virgin Galactic astronaut and former U.S. and Canadian fighter test pilot — breaks down the mindset behind elite aviation, how test pilots really think about risk, and what it means to operate at the absolute edge of performance.

    We follow his path from military flight test to commercial spaceflight, the lessons learned along the way, and why — even as technology accelerates — human judgment remains the final safety net. It’s a rare, inside look at a journey very few people on Earth will ever make.



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    56 分
  • FPP207 - Flying with the Algorithm: AI, Trust, and the F-35
    2026/01/23

    What happens when artificial intelligence starts sharing cockpit responsibilities?

    On this episode, US Air Force Lt Col Raven “Rost” LeClair—F-35 Lightning II test pilot, squadron commander, and autonomy specialist—breaks down how AI is actually being integrated into 5th-generation fighters. We discuss what “human-machine teaming” looks like from the pilot’s seat, how trust in automation is built (and broken), and why the next leap in airpower depends more on judgment, training, and culture than raw hardware.



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    1 時間 20 分
  • FPP206 - Delivering the Future: Aviation Acquisition
    2026/01/09

    The future of airpower is not decided in the cockpit—it’s decided by the acquisition process.

    In this episode, U.S. Air Force Colonel Tim “Ivy” Spaulding joins new FPP host Tucker “Cinco” Hamilton to break down modern aviation acquisition from a fighter pilot’s perspective. They explore why innovation so often struggles to reach the flight line, how risk and incentives become misaligned, and what it really takes to deliver capability at speed.

    This candid conversation dives into trust, culture, and people—why acquisition works when operators, engineers, and decision-makers are aligned, and why it fails when they’re not.



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    1 時間 13 分
  • The Fighter Pilot Podcast
    2023/01/03

    Welcome to the Fighter Pilot Podcast!

    This trailer describes the show: who it's from, who it's for, and what it's all about. Be sure to check out our website and for exclusive content, check out our Patreon Page.

    To connect with us, email: questions@fighterpilotpodcast.com or leave a voice message: 877.MACH.101.



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    2 分