Topgun Lessons From The Sky
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U.S. Navy AviationThis book aims to share lessons from the U.S. Navy, inspired by TOPGUN - the air combat school.
In TOPGUN Lessons From The Sky, we seek to understand how the aviation industry can learn from the mistakes made by naval aviators and crew, so that we can all become safer pilots.
Do you want to be the pilot who comes home after every flight? Is it luck that helps you land safely after every flight? Or is it through learning from the experiences of your flight instructor and via stories told over coffee in the debriefing room?
Learn from the experiences of other pilots so you don't become another air incident statistic.
This book is an essential read for all current and future pilots.
About the Author
Fletcher McKenzie works with people and teams, sharing how to build and strengthen relationships, is a dedicated trainer, facilitator and leader, in his own firms and in forum retreats, spousal forums and virtual online forums.Fletcher started out training teenagers in the Air Force's Cadet Corps. For over a decade he has trained CEOs, entrepreneurs, and leaders. Fletch builds thoughtful content, facilitates forum workshops, leads forum retreats, trains and works with boards, MC of conferences, Arbinger workshops, including Washington DC's Leadership Academy with White House Scholar Warren Rustand.Fletcher teaches reflection and deeper thinking, vulnerability and creating a safe place to share deeply, learn and grow through the simple process of self-discovery. Fletcher's global leadership service in EO includes building the first EO Regional Council and three years on EO's Global Board. A master facilitator for Strategy Summits, Global Leadership Academy and a highly rated Forum and Moderator Trainer and has trained in 23 countries. He holds a pilot's license, and won two National Aerobatic Flying competitions and placed 5th in the 2017 World Masters Swim Meet. Fletcher's passion for flying, learning and building relationships is unmatched.Fletcher divides his time between New Zealand, Australia and South Asia.