What it's like to Lead the Blue Angels (ep. 190)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
  • Gil "Duster" Rud has led a charmed life, from meager roots on a North Dakota farm to joining #navalaviation and eventually commanding the Navy's demonstration squadron, the #blueangels.
    Duster explains leading the Blues in general and during the difficult transition from flying the #a4skyawk to the #fa18hornet.
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  • @BlueAngelPhantoms
    @BlueAngelPhantoms Месяц назад +13

    This was an outstanding interview! Excellent discussion. I can't recommend Boss Rud's book enough. Not only is it highly entertaining, but a lot of behind the scenes stories.

  • @jeffhanson9244
    @jeffhanson9244 Месяц назад +3

    I was home on leave from the Air Force and was at that Fargo Airshow. Later on as a pilot for the Happy Hooligans I had the opportunity to meet Gil Rud several times. He is quite the character. I thoroughly enjoyed his book.

  • @christophercruz7932
    @christophercruz7932 Месяц назад +3

    Great interview! This guy seems down to earth and cool as hell!

  • @wprado1
    @wprado1 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome interview, Jello. I have some great Connie memories especially while standing watch on the bridge as conning officer just to the right of the CAPT Rud searing on his port forward bridge Recaro chair during flight operations. CAPT Rud was very entertaining with his story telling. Always engaging the crew. He really got around that ship -- would often see him in his engineering blue coveralls touring the carrier's main machinery spaces.

  • @Topgunphoto
    @Topgunphoto Месяц назад +1

    Duster was a great interview, him discussing the fly arounds when arriving at a new show reminded me one of my shows at Oceana. The Boss that year was from there so he would point out his house, Hooters with the orange roof. Then hearing the 2 solos "marking" their points, one of the best parts of air shows coming in. What a proud Dad moment talking about this daughter, loved hearing that!
    2011 show in RI I was on Bert, the Pilot on the combat dive for the runway pegged the flight engineer to the roof ripping his flight suit, boy was he pissed...

  • @georgeburns7251
    @georgeburns7251 Месяц назад +1

    OMG, this was the most informative Blue Angels interview I have ever heard. Just ordered his book. Also, the El Centro air show is always my favorite. First show of the season, but not over crowed. I’ve seen Gil fly A4s and F18s several times.

  • @HabitualButtonPusher
    @HabitualButtonPusher 18 дней назад

    Just listened to his audiobook which is hyper detailed about all facets of growing up, college and navy career. Highly recommended for any aviation enthusiast!

  • @guiduz3469
    @guiduz3469 28 дней назад

    This is definitely one of my favorites from this great show. Bought the book right after!

  • @williammoreno2378
    @williammoreno2378 Месяц назад

    Visiting USS Midway museum on a Sunday and I was able to sit in on Captain Rud's lecture on the evolution of aircraft carrier landings from straight decks to the angle decks and modern landing techniques.
    His presentation was excellent, and he thoroughly explained everything without dumbing it down to those of us not familiar with carrier operations.
    Another great interview, Commander.

  • @AirMorgan.
    @AirMorgan. Месяц назад +1

    Such a great interview! Thanks Jell-o & Duster. And by the way...Holy hell! What a good looking couple! 1:37:25

  • @sharoncassell5273
    @sharoncassell5273 Месяц назад

    I took my family to airshows. At McGuire where I was based i met Blue Angels and Thunderbirds in 1982, 86. They loved it too. I was a C141 mechanic and learned how to fly Cessna 150. You guys are awsome & were always my inspiration. Kids that are exposed to planes young tend to become pilots or aviation enthusiasts. Now we need pilots. Go for it. Money plays a part.

  • @jeffshafer9079
    @jeffshafer9079 Месяц назад +1

    I was at the Niagara Falls show in ‘85. That was scary. Saw Andy jump out. Mike never did. We were shouting “eject” but it never happened. Sad.

  • @MartyBecker
    @MartyBecker Месяц назад +1

    Wonderful interview! While watching, I went back to review my old photos since I remembered seeing/photographing the Blues late in the A-4 history. Checking the dates, it was 29 June 1986 in Indianapolis, IN. So I got to see and photograph Captain Gil Rud in the final season of the A-4.

  • @renelarricq1039
    @renelarricq1039 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent interview, great subject!

  • @goneboating123
    @goneboating123 Месяц назад

    It's tuff to meet a better guy than Gil....an honor to know and fly with him!
    cj

  • @johnb7490
    @johnb7490 Месяц назад

    Awesome, Awesome, Awesome. Thank you Jello. Mr. Cochran came to my squadron, VF-2, after he left the Blues. The man could sure FLY!!!!

  • @winkyflorida
    @winkyflorida Месяц назад +2

    Boss Rud is a legend!

  • @51sopete
    @51sopete Месяц назад +10

    As a young man, my Father was the Air Operations Officer for Training Wing Six in Pensacola. Dad got me a fist year F-18 poster from the Blue Angels. I still have it, perfectly preserved. I just pulled it out of the cardboard tube and there is the autograph of Cdr Gil Rud!

  • @petrairene
    @petrairene Месяц назад +1

    That guy is 80 years old? Wow!

  • @jinzhang8241
    @jinzhang8241 Месяц назад

    Excellent interview, Jello, and thanks so much, Boss Rud! Great work, awesome storytelling, and I really enjoyed it!

  • @elnach3240
    @elnach3240 Месяц назад +2

    Mr. Rud makes me proud to be a North Dakotan.

  • @paulgriffith3549
    @paulgriffith3549 Месяц назад +1

    Great interview! I like to use the Boss' calls as I drive the twisting, turning mountains of West Virginia. Up we go, adding power, ready Brake!

  • @user-cl5zy5qn5d
    @user-cl5zy5qn5d Месяц назад

    I got to see one of the last Blue Angels last shows in the A-4 in 1986. I was in San Francisco in 1986 during fleet week.

  • @williamdykes2750
    @williamdykes2750 Месяц назад

    I had the opportunity to ride in the back seat of F/A-18 Blue Angel #4 (the slot jet ) for an airshow practice in Pensacola in the 98-99 time frame. The ride was a perk of my job (XO of Marine Air Training Support Group (MATSG) Pensacola.) It's now MATSG 21. Obviously, I enjoyed the flight, but I've always said that the preflight brief prior to the practice was the most impressive part of the whole deal. The boss called the entire show, maneuver by maneuver, while the team chair flew each maneuver with their eyes closed and moving their hands as if on the stick and throttle. This flight was definitely a career highlight and I'm fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time to be invited the Marine pilot on the team; Blue Angel #2.

  • @yxeaviationphotog
    @yxeaviationphotog 10 дней назад

    I enjoyed listening to Gil's experiences with the Blue Angels. With regards to being the Boss, I've always wondered why it's not a requirement for the Boss to have previously flown with the team. Seem to me it would cut down the training time for a new Boss, but the team has been around for over 70 years, so I guess if it's not broke.....lol. I didn't hear him talk about it in the interview, but when Gil was leading the team in A-4s, the team performed at an air show here in Canada, alongside our Snowbirds, the Italian, Brazilian and French aerobatic teams. They actually did a special photo flight where they had all of the team leads in a mixed formation, led by Snowbird 1. It turned out to be a really epic photo.

  • @leonardmoore2833
    @leonardmoore2833 Месяц назад

    Great interview!

  • @NMskinnyguy
    @NMskinnyguy Месяц назад

    I've read Gil's book multiple times. It's hilarious and a fabulous read! Highly recommended.

  • @1marvelfan707
    @1marvelfan707 Месяц назад

    Great episode, always look forward to these, i live right outside marine air station in jacksonville nc, and visit cheery point alot, constant sounds of freedom all day, and i love it

  • @mach91photo
    @mach91photo Месяц назад

    Great interview Jell-O. Boss Rud is a legend and a great guy!!

  • @mikeF111
    @mikeF111 Месяц назад

    Loved it!

  • @D5Pasadena
    @D5Pasadena Месяц назад

    Excellent interview with Duster! Well, if you’re not cheating, you’re not trying!

  • @thecatdaddy1974
    @thecatdaddy1974 Месяц назад

    This guy can tell some great stories.

  • @jackharle1251
    @jackharle1251 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you, Gentlemen

  • @ShadesOClarity
    @ShadesOClarity Месяц назад

    Gil was a badass. That formation landing was sick and I imagine pretty challenging. You can see it at the end of Van Halen's "Dreams." video.

  • @davefost
    @davefost Месяц назад

    Thank you for such a great podcast! Duster sounds on every level like the kind of guy you'd want to work for and aspire to be. Immediately purchased the audiobook and looking forward to seeing your's (Vincent) come out! Have you thought of putting yourself in the guest chair? Over the years, it's become apparent you have quite the story to tell! (or did I miss that already?)

    • @FighterPilotPodcast
      @FighterPilotPodcast  Месяц назад +1

      Kind of you to say, Dave. My story has come out little by little over the 200+ episodes, plus on other podcast channels. But the book will tell all (...well, mostly...😝)

  • @kaypie3112
    @kaypie3112 25 дней назад

    Nice beard Vincent!!!
    And great episode too.

    • @FighterPilotPodcast
      @FighterPilotPodcast  9 дней назад

      Thanks. I was not flying for awhile but the beard is gone now.

  • @indy500tabasco8
    @indy500tabasco8 Месяц назад

    👽👽👽👽meeting Amanda Lee at Indy AIrshow was awesome👽👽👽👽

  • @randymichel459
    @randymichel459 Месяц назад

    I have Gil’s book. It’s a great read.

  • @Skyhawks1979
    @Skyhawks1979 Месяц назад

    A-4M had a pneumatic self start unit. Only got one chance to start it or it had to be pumped up manually which was a workout.

  • @joshiasbaja3934
    @joshiasbaja3934 20 дней назад

    I’m watching this hours after I watched IMAX’s ‘The Blue Angel Experience’

  • @petrairene
    @petrairene Месяц назад

    Unfortunately the book is apparently not available as an ebook? Didn't find the ebook and audiobook options on amazon.

  • @utubeghans
    @utubeghans Месяц назад +1

    6 ft 5 pilot can fit in a f-18 ?

  • @magicman08
    @magicman08 Месяц назад

    If I could make a suggestion, is it at all possible to break out future videos into segments? Check out Sean Ryan's more recent videos. I've watched 3/4 of this interview already, but was kind of doing 2 things at once. So, it would be nice to be able to jump around to different parts of the interview. I'm new here, so maybe it's a lot of bouncing around too in your long interviews.

    • @FighterPilotPodcast
      @FighterPilotPodcast  Месяц назад +1

      Point well taken. We used to break out segments and even add chapters to the video but life and other obligations seem to get in the way.

  • @bsdooby
    @bsdooby Месяц назад

    Completely off-topic: do we get a chance to see Jello of @FighterPilotPodcast with his mustache? 😅

    • @FighterPilotPodcast
      @FighterPilotPodcast  Месяц назад

      Nope.

    • @bsdooby
      @bsdooby Месяц назад

      @@FighterPilotPodcast Nooo :(

    • @FighterPilotPodcast
      @FighterPilotPodcast  Месяц назад

      @@bsdooby it was awful.

    • @bsdooby
      @bsdooby Месяц назад

      @@FighterPilotPodcast C'mon, you're a handsome guy ;) Of course we respect your privacy. Keep up the good shows/episodes.

  • @blue81blue81
    @blue81blue81 24 дня назад

    Hey Jell-o, open to some constructive critique? Very interesting interview.....but you do what too many interviewers do whether it's sports, politics, aviation or other wise. You take waaaay to many words to ask a simple question. Example....you asked Duster "take me through a typical week of the blue angel boss". Good question and you should have just shut up at that point. Instead you launch into about 4-5 different variations of the same question....dragging it out blah blah blah in some form trying to anticipate the answer yourself. I was yelling at the screen "Jell-o shut up and let the man answer the question!!!
    Keep questions to your guests simple and to the point. "Duster tell us about a typical week in the life of the Blue Angel boos". Done... finished... be quiet and listen to the answer. Then follow up if need be. It's annoying to listeners when you drag out your questions so long.

    • @FighterPilotPodcast
      @FighterPilotPodcast  24 дня назад

      I appreciate the feedback.
      The challenge with your suggestion is instead of a discussion it ends up being an interrogation. Humans are not efficient speakers, myself included. Too verbose is not great, I agree, but neither is too succinct.

  • @blue81blue81
    @blue81blue81 24 дня назад

    Thanks for your response. We are going to disagree here. It's not a discussion. That would imply equal comments from both of you. It's an interview. You are featuring a guest and your title suggests we are going to hear from him about being a Blue Angel leader. Its not about you....or shouldn't be. Interrogation is too strong a word. Question and answer session is a better characterization. Ask a question. Get out of the way. Ask a question. Get out of the way. I will say you got better as the interview progressed. Yes guests can go off the rails with their answers and then you do have to reel them in. That goes with being a skilled interviewer. I will also disagree you can be too succinct with questions. A direct question usually results in a more direct answer even if the quetion is open ended. Anyway he was a great guest and I enjoyed his comments. We can agree to disagree and I'll be reading more of your interviews. All the best.

  • @tommylee9288
    @tommylee9288 Месяц назад +1

    Hope that the language used by the leader is given careful consideration. It’s here I’m most curious because mostly it works. And the “show” is flawless.