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🗓️ 11 November 2025
⏱️ 42 minutes
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This Veterans Day, we are rebroadcasting a walk down memory lane first shared in 2024 featuring guests from past Fighter Pilot Podcast episodes.
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| 0:00.0 | This Veterans Day, the fighter pilot podcast with help from our friends at L3 Harris, is honored |
| 0:05.8 | to present a special tribute to the veteran aviators who have shared their time and stories, |
| 0:11.4 | thus making this show possible. L3 Harris proudly supports the military aviator community, |
| 0:17.7 | both active and veteran, not just today, but every day. |
| 0:22.2 | Explore their cutting-edge technologies designed for today's fighter pilots by visiting |
| 0:27.2 | L3Harris.com. |
| 0:29.7 | L3 Harris, dependable technology for safer skies. |
| 0:36.6 | Throughout the month of November, veterans and those still serving in their nation's militaries around the world are honored for their courage and sacrifices. |
| 0:45.9 | Here in the United States, military veterans are recognized specifically on November 11th, a federal holiday originating from Armistice Day that commemorated the official cessation of hostilities of what was then known as the Great War. |
| 1:01.5 | A military-themed show like the Fighter Pilot podcast would not be possible without the veterans who first served in uniform and then shared their experiences with our audience. |
| 1:11.7 | So this Veterans Day, we're taking a walk down memory lane, revisiting some of our most memorable |
| 1:16.8 | episodes from among the nearly 300 in our catalog as we wrap up this, our eighth year in |
| 1:23.1 | podcasting. |
| 1:24.6 | Now, admittedly, when we debuted in 2018, we were a bit late to the party to feature any aviators from the Great War, also known as World War I. |
| 1:33.2 | But it has been our honor to feature four World War II veterans. |
| 1:38.1 | The first was Mr. Crawford Hicks from episode 64, who flew the B-17 flying fortress in the European theater of operations. |
| 1:47.5 | I remember walking out on the tarmac one day and I saw it and I thought I'll never be able to |
| 1:52.6 | fly that thing. A 103-foot wingspan and here I'd been used to a stearman. And so you can imagine |
| 2:00.5 | what the transition was. |
| 2:01.6 | He had a wonderful teacher, and he put me in the left seat, which I was showing to fly, |
| 2:07.6 | and made me fly left-handed, which I had to learn to do. |
| 2:11.6 | I had calluses on my left hand from doing it, but I loved it. |
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