True stories from a former US Army helicopter pilot
Podcast Preview: Weaving through the Afghan mountains in a 50,000-pound rotorcraft, traveling 150 mph is not for the faint of heart. Luckily for the US Army, it is for Lieutenant Colonel Roger Neilsen Capps. Meet retired US Army pilot, Roger Capps, who for more than 15 years has piloted one of the US military's bell cows – the CH-47 Chinook. Roger has served in multiple overseas deployments from Afghanistan to Morocco to Iraq.
Hear stories about his experiences flying for the US Army, Columbia Helicopters, and the Nevada National Guard. Learn what it’s like to fly this battle-tested aircraft and get a glimpse of what the future may have in store for this flagship helicopter.
Roger will be joined by Honeywell’s T.J. Pope – Senior Director, Military Turboshaft Engines at Honeywell / Aviation Lieutenant Colonel, US Army Reserves. TJ will share what’s new and what’s next for the continuously improving T55 engine that powers the CH-47. TJ will also talk about current and future Army requirements.
Your questions about piloting the CH-47 Chinook are here. This a podcast you will want to wear your seatbelt for and won’t want to miss!
Participants
Roger Neilsen Capps – Former Lieutenant Colonel, CH-47 Chinook Pilot, US Army, Current 1-189th GSAB Nevada Army National Guard, Reno Nevada, and Columbia Helicopters Operator
T.J. Pope – Senior Director, Military Turboshaft Engines at Honeywell / Aviation Lieutenant Colonel, US Army Reserves
Adam Kress – Aerospace Unplugged Host
Podcast Duration: 20 Minutes
Aerospace Unplugged
07/20/21 • 20 min
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