Adventures In The Sky Podcast
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Welcome to the Adventures in the Sky Podcast, sharing inspiring stories to empower you to be dreamers and doers—for the sky's the limit.Proudly presented by Flying Fillies—an uplifting historical adventure book inspired by the Women Airforce Service Pilots, WASP of World War II.
Adventures In The Sky Podcast
3M ago
Come and enjoy the Adventure In The Sky Podcast - Episode 04 - A talk with Debbie Bain McCray, daughter of WASP Susie Winston Bain 44-W-4, as she shares stories about her mother who flew military planes to relieve male pilots needed on the battlefront during WW2 ..read more
Adventures In The Sky Podcast
4M ago
Come and enjoy the Adventure In The Sky Podcast - Episode 03 - A talk with Tom Lucas, son of WASP Dorothy Lucas 44-W-7, as he shares stories about his Mother and some of her fellow Women Airforce Service Pilots -- WASP -- who flew military planes to relieve male pilots needed on the battlefront during WW2 ..read more
Adventures In The Sky Podcast
5M ago
In this episode, I have the chance to speak one-on-one with Lisa Taylor, Executive Director of the National WASP WWII Museum.
First, a BIG thank you to Lisa for sharing many wonderful stories about the National WASP WWII Museum in Sweetwater, Texas.
I hope you enjoy this podcast. Here are select highlights with timecodes for your easy reference:
Story Highlights
03:24 – Planning an event at the museum
06:07 – Biggest Challenges As The Executive Director Of The National WASP WWII Museum
07:00 – Educational Tools
09:10 – How the museum acquired an AT-6
13:38 – What’s the one story about the WASP ..read more
Adventures In The Sky Podcast
8M ago
Welcome to the Adventures In The Sky Podcast! In this episode, I have the chance to speak one-on-one with John Marsh, whose mom is WASP Marie Barrette Marsh, class 43-7.First, a BIG thank you to my guest, John Marsh, for sharing many wonderful stories about his mom Marie and her WASP friends. My few favorite segments include the following:
"But one of the stories they told was flying in as a pilot, you'd call the airports, 'Hey, I'm 10 miles north inbound. Request landing instructions.' Well, they did that in the B-17. After doing it once or twice, the tower came on the radio and said, 'Would ..read more