Interview: Alaska Bush Pilot Will Johnson

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Welcome to the Coffee and a Hanger podcast! In this episode, we have the incredible Will Johnson, who left a stable engineering job at Westinghouse Corporation in the 1980s to become a bush pilot in Alaska. Will shares thrilling stories from his time flying over the vast Alaskan wilderness, including a daring rescue mission in the Bering Sea.
Will talks about his early days as a green pilot, learning the ropes the hard way, and using his ingenuity to navigate challenging situations. One such story involves rescuing a man with a ruptured hernia from a boat 150 miles out in the Bering Sea. With faulty navigation equipment and deteriorating weather conditions, Will managed to land his plane on rough seas and execute a risky transfer of the patient using a survival suit and a rope.
Join us as Will recounts the adrenaline-pumping moments, like his first failed landing attempt in rough waves and the challenges of dealing with dead batteries in the middle of the ocean. Hear about his creative dispatching techniques, including the innovative way he transported passengers and cargo to and from the fishing fleets, and his unforgettable encounters with various characters along the way.
From navigating ocean currents to performing midair emergency maneuvers, Will’s experiences offer a unique glimpse into the life of a bush pilot in one of the most remote and rugged environments on Earth. Tune in for an episode filled with adventure, humor, and the valuable lessons learned from a lifetime of flying.
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  • @dougolson304
    @dougolson304Ай бұрын

    The piece of advice that I like is, “the inconvenience of a cancelled or delayed flight will soon be forgotten but an accident will always be remembered and regretted.

  • @AirplanesInTheWild

    @AirplanesInTheWild

    Ай бұрын

    I agree, sometimes we get so focused on our goal that we forget to assess our options. It’s something we should constantly be reminding ourselves of.

  • @milliondollarartist
    @milliondollarartist4 күн бұрын

    55 years old looking for retirement fun in AK. I gee up there as a kid and loved flying with my neighbor. 25:33 fun inspiring stories. How much fun a life is. Your was. Thanks for your tales for all the new coming men. 26:33

  • @borninak
    @borninak29 күн бұрын

    Great interview. Lots of important advice. And Daniel knows the right questions to ask. Keep ‘em coming!

  • @AirplanesInTheWild

    @AirplanesInTheWild

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks man 👍

  • @mitchelljackman4727
    @mitchelljackman4727Ай бұрын

    These old guys are incredible to listen to! I really hope you can keep these coming, look forward to every episode… wish I had someone like this close by to mentor me! Keep up the good work you do a great job! Cheers from Australia

  • @AirplanesInTheWild

    @AirplanesInTheWild

    Ай бұрын

    That’s why we do it. Thanks for watching and tell your friends 👍

  • @milliondollarartist
    @milliondollarartist4 күн бұрын

    1:17:05 image if. All the decisions make experience. 1:17:05

  • @milliondollarartist
    @milliondollarartist4 күн бұрын

    49:24 wow 49:24

  • @mikeskupniewitz8057
    @mikeskupniewitz8057Ай бұрын

    Was the pilot he talked about hitting the ridge “father Kelly”. He was one of my customers… hit somewhere between dillingham and togiak

  • @AirplanesInTheWild

    @AirplanesInTheWild

    Ай бұрын

    I’m not sure. I didn’t ask his name 🙁

  • @cameronmolt5649

    @cameronmolt5649

    Ай бұрын

    This is good info they don't teach to pass the ACS

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