Welcome to Episode 26 of the Preferred Shares Podcast.
Fewer people have flown the Northrop Grumman B-2 stealth bomber than have traveled to space, which is why it was a great honor for Preferred Shares to interview Lt. Col. Todd Moenster, USAF, Retired, a former B-2 pilot.
We discussed a variety of topics:
Why Todd became interested in becoming a pilot;
Air Force pilot selection and the training program;
Bomber aircraft characteristics and how the bomber training program differed from the programs for other aircraft;
The challenges of long missions and managing fatigue and discomfort;
Todd’s personal stories of operational incidents and the importance of technical redundancy; and
Todd’s transition to the private sector and his role as a leader in Garmin’s Government and Defense Aviation Business Development.
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