A Lesser Man Would Have Died! Sea Stories with "Lefty" (ep. 164)
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Former #usnavy A-4 Skyhawk, A-7 Corsair II, and F/A-18 Hornet pilot Jerry "Lefty" Schubert stopped by the show during a 2020 Happy Hour to share stories on grit, #navalaviation, and fatherhood.
0:00 The hook
1:03 Intro
2:21 Guest background
12:37 El Toro Airshow Hornet crash
16:30 "The Towel Rack" - catapult procedures
29:16 Carrier Qualification challenges
35:48 USS Midway decommissioning flyby
42:00 Low fuel: tank or divert?
46:17 On fatherhood
51:48 On good living
53:57 Send off
54:23 Credits
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Original music by Jaime Lopez. Video produced by Mike Henderson.
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Marriage!!! Right On Lefty!!! My wife learned to fly as a young woman 50 + years ago. Several years ago I was pondering about something I could do as some short of gift. It came to mind she had a pilots license. I started proposing she take some lessons just to see if she still could fly. That lead to her renewing her license and then buying a 172. I lost my wife to a 172. I also lost her to snow skiing and scuba. Wife and Family first!!!
Lefty's the best. I have a feeling he undersold his abilities as an aviator by a wide margin. Humble to the T. Well done Jell-O.
I really enjoy hearing this stuff. I never learned to fly but I’ve always loved military aviation. My dad was a B-25 instructor pilot in WWII. I have heat respect for him. He had the highest score in ground school. Had many aviation stories. Some funny. Some crazy. I grew up blocks from Gulfport Field on the Mississippi Gulf Coast watching ANG squadrons from F-84s as a young kid, through the century series as a teenager, later F-4s to F-16s as an adult. I am not there any more. Now I watch KZread channels on aviation and really enjoy stories and pilot talk. I love fighters, read books about them as a kid and Aviation Week years later at the library. I read articles online and follow developments as much as I can. But there’s nothing like these stories of tall life experiences over a whole career. It’s very entertaining and relatable as we all have our ups and downs in whatever we do. It’s just great as an interested person without having ever been part of a flying community to be allowed in with you guys sharing this stuff. I really enjoy it!
As a guy that was a green shirt on the America I was one of the guys that ran out from under the plane just before the cat shot. The bridle was attached to a long brass strip with nylon lanyards. The brass strip was part of the Van Zelm machine, that’s what kept the bridle from going into the water. The Van Zelm machine retracted the bridle for the next shot.
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Жыл бұрын
Good to know! Was I crazy about how many deckhands ran out from under while in tension? Seemed like a lot.
This whole thing is very enjoyable. Not just a man being interviewed the one conducting it. Thank you
I was fortunate to know Lefty, having followed him in VA94 and VA127. Still the same genuine great guy, and truly a family man. All the best shipmate. TD
Jell-O 1 Arrival hahaha . Thanks great episode !
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Жыл бұрын
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Appreciate the realness of this episode. There’s a lot of family separation and real world pucker factor.
The video format is fantastic, Jell-O. Am watching this while, coincidentally, wearing my VFA-25 t-shirt. Lol. “Lefty” is a great interview. Cheers!
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Matt!
Great interview. Lefty has enjoyed a great career.
Ty fellas! Awesome my grandfather was a 3 gen pilot. So cool. I really appreciate it Vincent! You are a natural.
I really enjoyed this interview. With a career that long and a show this short I bet he has more to tell. Hope to see him again.
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
Well put!
Great show guys. It was always great listening to my dad and his Air Force buddies talk about their flight incidents.
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9 ай бұрын
Your dad is quite the storyteller!
Great Episode, Vincent. A terrific personality and wonderful storyteller.
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, thanks!
Great interview Jell-O! Just like so many of your guests, Lefty is such a great personality and a humble guy. It’s also great to see the show growing continually and consistently reaching new heights. All the best FPP team and thank you for the quality content!
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Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Manjot! 🙏
Thank you for the discussion and for sharing your experiences. I appreciated Lefty's down-to-earth approach, very relatable.
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11 ай бұрын
He's quite a guy and a better representation of a typical fighter pilot than anything Hollywood depicts.
Fantastic stuff once again Jello!
His personality is great for this kind of interview. Enjoyed it!
Great conversation Jell-o..Thank you as always!
Another excellent cast. Thanks
It’s great to see you guys doing this staff.. for us, it’s like a master class. Respect!…Congrats for this, and thanks a lot.
Very good episode for naval aviation nuts..
Outstanding, Jell-o!! Thanks.
That was a great chat👍
@FighterPilotPodcast
2 ай бұрын
Thanks.
I am pretty sure we have only heard the tip of the iceberg of Lefty's stories. Let's hear part two!
A great interview. Lefty is full of wisdom.
Congrats on reaching the 100K mark!
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 🎉
Great stories❤
I'm a former F14 AE. What is that mode called that on the Cat makes the rudders point inward on the Hornet? Is it activated by WOW and throttles at full power? Lefty is a great guest, enjoyed it very much, thanks.
Great interview
@FighterPilotPodcast
10 ай бұрын
Thanks
"A lesser man would have died... but a better pilot would have fewer stories." _Nice._
Ejected 3 times..my bet your talking J Reddish. Went thru VA122 with him. Great guy. We called him the 9 million dollar man (since the A7 was 3 Mill a copy). Luckiest guy I knew. Always wondered what happened to him
I grew up and went to school just a mile south of Lambert Field and would spend many summer days watching F-4s & F-15s taking off from the park nearby you could watch them go vertical after take off mainly F-15s going vertical also F-18s & AV8s
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Жыл бұрын
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Hey I'm Jerry from St.louis too.
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Жыл бұрын
Small world! ...wait, your profile says "Luke"
@lukethedrifter8302
Жыл бұрын
@@FighterPilotPodcast yeah Luke the drifter is an old inside joke stage name of my brothers 🤣🤣🤣
Purely entertaining. However, every pilot I know has the same number of landings as takeoffs. It's just some of them didn't bring the aircraft back with them.
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Жыл бұрын
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"Pigpen" vs Grubbo!
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
Can you explain?
Stolen A4?..ha,, did not know that...I recall the stolen A10 that disappear and was later found crashed into the mountain...
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Жыл бұрын
theaviationgeekclub.com/the-story-of-the-marine-mechanic-who-stole-an-a-4m-skyhawk-for-a-joyride/
Being a lesser, I concur!
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
Hah--nothing personal!
@lesserlogic9977
Жыл бұрын
@@FighterPilotPodcast 😅
YCBAR
@FighterPilotPodcast
Жыл бұрын
But you can beat it red 😉
I got to see that airshow crash while stationed at El Toro. Embarrassing is a good way to describe it. I was there when the A-4 got stolen as well.
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Жыл бұрын
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