Join us as Grayson Trogdon, a second lieutenant in the United States Army, shares his inspiring journey to becoming a National Guard pilot. Growing up with a father in the National Guard, Grayson initially considered a career as a military police officer before finding his true calling in aviation. He discusses the challenges of flight school, the significance of mentorship, and the transition from flying the Lakota to the Apache helicopter. Tune in to hear about his experiences, the intricacies of military aviation, and valuable advice for aspiring aviators and those navigating military life.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background 02:14 Selecting Aviation as a Career 04:27 From Criminal Justice to Flight School 07:15 Preparing for Aviation 09:16 The Academic Challenges of Flight School 14:08 The Rewards of Becoming a Pilot 16:01 The Wait and Preparation for Flight School 20:09 The Academic Side of Becoming a Pilot 22:08 The Importance of Discipline and Study Habits 26:48 The Achievement of Becoming a Pilot 29:01 The Progression System in Flight School 32:31 Different Weapon Systems on the Apache 46:47 Types of Aircraft in the Military 49:07 Paths to Becoming an Aviator 54:23 The Minuteman Scholarship 56:41 Pros and Cons of Being a Warrant Officer 01:04:16 Marriage in the Military 01:06:00 Possibility of Seeing Action as an Apache Pilot
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