AH-64 Apache & Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Pilot | Cleared Hot Author | Brian Slade

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Today we hear the Combat Story of Brian Slade, a former AH-64 Apache pilot and serving Air Force Search and Rescue pilot with multiple combat deployments both taking and saving lives.
Brian moved out of his house at the age of 15 and learned to make it on his own and carries the same conviction and passion in almost everything he does. He’s written a book called “Cleared Hot: Lessons Learned about Life, Love, and Leadership While Flying the Apache Gunship in Afghanistan and Why I Believe a Prepared Mind Can Help Minimize PTSD” that goes into greater detail about his combat experiences.
Brian showed me the gun tape from inside his cockpit after his front seater was shot in the leg, he lost an engine, and lost flight controls and it was amazing, bringing back the feel of the aircraft and the borderline chaos of radios during a gunfight.
We spend time in this episode on how to remove the weight and burden of what Brian aptly calls the ‘insidious backpack’ that many of us carry from experiences down range or just at home, which is part of a larger effort he’s supporting called Trauma to Triumph to help others deal with this burden.
Brian and I definitely geek out on aviation lingo, aircraft, flight profiles, and emergency procedures and I hope you enjoy this discussion of chaos in the air and overcoming the associated burdens on the ground as much as I did.
Show Notes:
Brian Slade
Chapters
- 00:00Intro
- 00:53Guest Introduction (Brian Slade)
- 02:15Interview begins
- 02:54Difficulties in highschool
- 05:32Combat lesson learned through sports
- 17:47Father figures
- 21:45Trauma from a young age
- 23:58Road to enlistment
- 26:38Transition to flying Apache's
- 30:33Hovering and Apache Pilot training
- 39:27Brian's time in the National Gaurd
- 41:23Afghanistan deployment
- 44:50Power Margin of the Apache in Afghanistan
- 46:17First tough engagement
- 57:03The relationship between air and ground forces
- 59:15Kinds of trauma
- 01:06:42Toughest moment in the pilot seat
- 01:14:20Guntape
- 01:16:26Toughest moment resumed
- 01:33:41Transfer to the Air Force
- 01:38:01Retirement coming
- 01:39:29Any sentimental items
- 01:41:40Would you do it all again
- 1:42:44Listener comments and shout outs


