Pilots Get Their Swag On, July 2, 2017

Published: July 3, 2017, 2:51 a.m.

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John Joslin is a scientist and an instrument rated pilot. His aviation career started in 2002 when his girlfriend (now wife) bought him a discovery flight on a clear night over downtown Chicago. While in Chicago, John spent most of his time on the ground wishing he was in the air, volunteering with the Civil Air Patrol, and making the annual pilgrimage to Oshkosh. It wasn\\u2019t until after graduate school that John begin his flight training.

His story isn't too different from any of us in the\\xa0pilot community.\\xa0 We're all part of a special family and love to talk about it.\\xa0\\xa0But for some reason we've stopped celebrating our accomplishments and those moments that have special meaning to us.\\xa0 John is interested in changing that\\xa0and has started by creating patches that commemorate a wide variety of aviation success (www.av8rswag.com).

\\u200bListen in as Marc and Rhonda discuss why the swagger left, why\\xa0we should want it back, and how to go about doing just that.
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\\u200bWe hope you enjoy listening as much as we love talking to others who share our passion for aviation.\\xa0 Let us know what you think!
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\\u200b\\u200b\\u200bBLUE SKIES and TAILWINDS!!!

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