• Episode 67 – Caroline 'Blaze' Jensen

  • 2024/09/12
  • 再生時間: 57 分
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Episode 67 – Caroline 'Blaze' Jensen

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  • In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, we speak with Caroline ‘Blaze’ Jensen, a trailblazing aviator whose career is marked by historic milestones. Blaze is the first female reserve officer to fly with the Thunderbirds and the first woman to qualify to fly the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk. Her inspiring journey from the Air Force Academy to becoming a military aviation icon reflects her relentless pursuit of excellence and breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field. Blaze has logged over 200 combat hours and more than 1,500 instructional hours in the T-38 Talon, cementing her as an expert in both combat and pilot training. In this conversation, Blaze shares the leadership lessons learned from flying in challenging missions, her time as a Thunderbird pilot representing the U.S. Air Force, and the evolution of pilot training with the introduction of modern aircraft like the T-7A. Beyond the cockpit, Blaze has also contributed to shaping military policy as a Legislative Fellow, offering her unique insights into the connection between operations and policy-making. She now channels her experience into mentoring future generations of aviators and advocating for the role of women in the military. We delve into Blaze’s perspectives on leadership, resilience, the future of military aviation, and the personal challenges she’s overcome, including balancing her career as a single mother. Her story not only inspires but also provides a roadmap for aspiring pilots, especially women, to navigate their careers in aviation. Key Takeaways: Blaze's groundbreaking journey from the Air Force Academy to the Thunderbirds. Insights into leadership and resilience from over 200 combat hours and 1500 hours of instruction. How modern training aircraft like the T-7A Red Hawk are shaping the future of pilot training. The challenges and triumphs of balancing a demanding military career with being a single mother. Blaze's advocacy for women in aviation and her advice for aspiring female pilots. Resources Mentioned: BlazeJensen.com Shop 'Thundermouse' Book Shop 'Curious About Fighter Jets' Book Guest Information: Caroline Jensen on LinkedIn Host Information: Lindsay Dyer | LinkedIn Production and marketing Massif Studio & Production | LinkedIn For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email hello@MassifKroo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, we speak with Caroline ‘Blaze’ Jensen, a trailblazing aviator whose career is marked by historic milestones. Blaze is the first female reserve officer to fly with the Thunderbirds and the first woman to qualify to fly the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk. Her inspiring journey from the Air Force Academy to becoming a military aviation icon reflects her relentless pursuit of excellence and breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field. Blaze has logged over 200 combat hours and more than 1,500 instructional hours in the T-38 Talon, cementing her as an expert in both combat and pilot training. In this conversation, Blaze shares the leadership lessons learned from flying in challenging missions, her time as a Thunderbird pilot representing the U.S. Air Force, and the evolution of pilot training with the introduction of modern aircraft like the T-7A. Beyond the cockpit, Blaze has also contributed to shaping military policy as a Legislative Fellow, offering her unique insights into the connection between operations and policy-making. She now channels her experience into mentoring future generations of aviators and advocating for the role of women in the military. We delve into Blaze’s perspectives on leadership, resilience, the future of military aviation, and the personal challenges she’s overcome, including balancing her career as a single mother. Her story not only inspires but also provides a roadmap for aspiring pilots, especially women, to navigate their careers in aviation. Key Takeaways: Blaze's groundbreaking journey from the Air Force Academy to the Thunderbirds. Insights into leadership and resilience from over 200 combat hours and 1500 hours of instruction. How modern training aircraft like the T-7A Red Hawk are shaping the future of pilot training. The challenges and triumphs of balancing a demanding military career with being a single mother. Blaze's advocacy for women in aviation and her advice for aspiring female pilots. Resources Mentioned: BlazeJensen.com Shop 'Thundermouse' Book Shop 'Curious About Fighter Jets' Book Guest Information: Caroline Jensen on LinkedIn Host Information: Lindsay Dyer | LinkedIn Production and marketing Massif Studio & Production | LinkedIn For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email hello@MassifKroo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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