E16: First SAR Cases

July 02, 2021 01:02:48
E16: First SAR Cases
Flight Suit Friday
E16: First SAR Cases

Jul 02 2021 | 01:02:48

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Show Notes

Happy 4th of July everyone! This episode took us a while to put together and pair down from it's original 2.5 hours of audio. Thank you Chuck for making us sound way better than we do in real life. This episode is full of great stories from two extraordinary Flight Mechanics. Fleet STAN and AHRS Instructors AMT1 Johnathan Bailey and AMT1 Jeff Maher tell us about their first SAR Cases and the group talks about much more. Also, Ryan falls down and Sam gets lost, proving that FM's are the real heros.

Thank you all for the love and support, this show is for you and your responses give us the motivation to keep going. Fly safe out there!

We plan to release shows on a bi-weekly basis. On Fridays of course!

Hosts: LCDR Nate Shakespeare, LCDR Sam Hafensteiner

Producer: LT Ryan Vandehei

Technical Director & Editor: Chuck Seay

Disclaimer:

The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Flight Suit Friday podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the United States Coast Guard or any other government agency. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute or replace official policy guidance from the speakers nor the United States Coast Guard.

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