Episode 52: What Happens To A Damaged Blade? (w/ Maurice Sabourin)

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Episode 55: He Surrendered His Medical. What Now?

Jesse Munns has flown helicopters for almost twenty years, doing everything from offshore to EMS. Some time ago, Jesse began experiencing a heavy strain in his personal life; after pushing himself past his limit, Jesse made a rare but commendable decision — he voluntarily relinqu ...  Show more

Episode 54: Improving Yourself Through Community and Life Coaching (w/ Wendell Dunaway)

Wendell Dunaway is a former training manager at Safran, where he oversaw the education of hundreds of technicians each year. Wendell knows firsthand how community can nurture skills and build understanding.In this conversation, Wendell will explain how the guidance of five life c ...  Show more

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