Lessons From The Cockpit
šļø Episode 119 ā When Tankers Collide: A Hard Day for the KC-135 Community. Welcome to Episode 119 of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. Iām your host, Mark Hasara ā retired Air Force KC-135 pilot, Weapons Officer, and a veteran of four wars. For over 60 years, aviation has been my passion. I spent my career flying the KC-135 Stratotanker around the world, supporting combat missions and doing the job most people never see: Passing gas to airplanes in the middle of the night⦠in the middle of a war. If youāre watching the news about air operations around Iran, what youāre...
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šØ SECRET MiGs tangling in Area 51? This is how we learned to win. Realistic training with incredible results on the battlefield! Welcome to Episode 120 of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show! Iām your host, Mark Hasaraāretired Air Force KC-135 Weapons Officerāand for over 60 years, Iāve lived and breathed aviation. This episode pulls back the curtain on one of the most top-secret units in Air Force history. Why is the U.S. the 500-pound gorilla in air-to-air combat? Very few nations want to tangle with the buzzsaw created by American air superiority aircraft, their pilots, and...
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šļø Episode ā Lessons from the Cockpit Welcome to another mission-ready episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show! Iām your host Lt. Col. Mark Hasara, retired Air Force KC-135 pilot, Weapons School graduate, and aviation fanatic for over 60 years. Strap in for this oneābecause weāre bringing serious airpower experience to the table. Joining me today is one of the smartest Air Force officers Iāve ever worked withāLt. Col. Joe āTAZZā Katuzeinski. He and I go way back to our Weapons and Tactics days at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa in the '90s. Since then, TAZZ has led combat...
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šļø Episode 112 ā How Do You Know When to Stop the Fight? Welcome back to another airpower-packed episode of Lessons from the Cockpit! Iām your host Lt. Col. Mark Hasara, retired KC-135 Weapons Officer and Joint Specialty Officer. For 60 years, Iāve lived and breathed aviation. Today we are going to talk about a very tough aspect of planning for war! Hereās the question Iāve been getting all week: āMark, how do you know when itās time to stop shooting?ā How does a war end? Who decides when the mission is complete? And what happens if we stop too lateāor too soon? This...
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šļø Episode 111 ā Operation Rising Lion: Israelās Knockout Blow to Iran! Strap in for the 111th episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show! Iām Mark Hasara, retired Air Force KC-135 pilot, Weapons School graduate, and the guy whoās been obsessed with aviation for over 60 years. This episode dives into one of the most aggressive and precise modern air campaigns weāve seen in decadesāOperation Rising Lion. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) just delivered a massive punch to Iranās military command, nuclear program scientists, religious leaders, and ballistic missile...
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šļø Episode 110 ā The Drone Swarm Wake-Up Call: Is the US and our Allies Ready? Welcome to the 110th episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show! Iām Mark Hasara, former Air Force KC-135 pilot, Weapons School graduate, and author of Tanker Pilot. For 60 years, aviation has been my worldāfrom flying gas station in the sky to mission planning at the highest levels of command. This episode is a battle cry. š„ Ukraine Just Changed the Air Warfare Game Over the weekend, Ukraine launched one of the boldest moves weāve ever seen in modern air warfare: a long-range drone swarm strike...
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šļø EPISODE 109 ā From MiG-21 to A-10 Hawg: The Incredible Journey of Lt Col Joszph āBoaratā Jonas Welcome back to Lessons from the Cockpit, the show that brings you stories and lessons learned from aviators who've been there, done that, and brought the jet home. Iām Mark HasaraāKC-135 instructor pilot, Air Force Weapons School grad, author of Tanker Pilot, and your host for Episode 109. This oneās going to hit you right between the afterburners. āļø From Opposing Forces to Brothers-in-Arms My guest is Cliff Wilson, an Air Force C-141 Starlifter driver and UPT instructor in...
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šļø EPISODE #108 ā The Tanker Worldās in Trouble: ARSAG, Anaconda, and Global Tensions on the Nationās DIME Strap in and listen up, warriors. Welcome to Episode 108 of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show. Iām Lt Col Mark Hasara, USAF (Ret.)āKC-135 pilot, Weapons School grad, Joint Specialty Officer, and your host for this mission. I just got back from Air Refueling Systems Advisory Group or ARSAG 2025 at Planet Hollywood in Vegasāa gathering of the best and sharpest minds in global air refueling planning and operations. Senior leaders from the USAF, Royal Air Force, and RAAF, and...
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šļø Episode 107 ā Hercules to Hawgs: Flying at Both Ends of the Fight with Col. Derek āWoodyā Oaks. Welcome aboard the 107th sortie of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show Iām Lt Col Mark Hasara, USAF (Ret.), KC-135 Weapons Officer and your pilot for todayās mission. Iāve flown jets, built war plans, and stayed hopelessly addicted to aviation for over 60 years. This week? You're in for one hell of a ride. After two attempts, we finally locked in this high-value target: Col. Derek āWoodyā Oaks, a pilot who flew both ends of the Air Force spectrumāfrom hauling cargo in the...
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Welcome to Episode 104 of Lessons from the Cockpit! Iām Mark Hasara, former KC-135 pilot, author of Tanker Pilot: Lessons from the Cockpit, and a lifelong aviation fanatic. For over 60 years, aviation has been my passion, and this show brings you stories from the cockpit, the mission planning room, and beyond. This week, I sit down with Mike Ethridge, a longtime friend and fellow Air Force aviator. We met as cadets at BYUās ROTC Detachment 855, and he went on to fly the KC-10A Extender, KC-135s and every Boeing airframe Delta Airlines has flown around the world. Whatās in This...
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This is how we learned to win. Realistic training with incredible results on the battlefield!
Welcome to Episode 120 of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show! Iām your host, Mark Hasaraāretired Air Force KC-135 Weapons Officerāand for over 60 years, Iāve lived and breathed aviation.
This episode pulls back the curtain on one of the most top-secret units in Air Force history.
Why is the U.S. the 500-pound gorilla in air-to-air combat? Very few nations want to tangle with the buzzsaw created by American air superiority aircraft, their pilots, and our tactics and techniques.
Simple: we train harder and smarter than anyone else.
And in the 1980s, that meant flying against the real thingāSoviet MiGsāinside a classified program at Area 51. And recent aviation photographers have captured what might be the rebirth of this training and education program.
My guest, Rob āZ-Manā Zettel, was one of the few pilots selected for the 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadronāthe Red Eagles. These guys and gals flew and maintained MiG-17s, MiG-21s, and MiG-23s to teach American pilots how to beat them in combat. And the program had a cool nickname: CONSTANT PEG!
Z-Man walks us through:
- How pilots were secretly selected for the Red Eagles
- What itās like to fly a MiG with totally different systems
- The tactics that gave U.S. pilots the edge in real wars
- And one hilarious taxi story you will not believe
Bottom line: This is the inside story of how we trained to wināand why we still do. The story of CONSTANT PEG and the Red Eagle MiG Squadron.
š Get the Book ā American MiG Pilot Z-Man's book, in my opinion, is one of those rare reads that puts you in the cockpit and the briefing rooms. The dialogue in the book is fascinating because you are reading the special language of the fighter pilot, mixing it up at 20,000 feet! Want the full story? Grab your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=american+mig+pilot
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This is one of the most unique episodes Iāve ever done. Real jets. Real adversaries. Real lessons. Air Superiority! Thanks for flying with us. And thanks Z-Man for being a guest of the show!
And remember⦠Nobody Kicks Ass Without Tanker Gas⦠NOBODY!