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Episode 229: Wayne Tunick (Call Sign ‘Great Tuntini,’ a.k.a. GT) Pilot and Ret. Captain from U.S. Navy

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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn sits down with retired U.S. Navy Captain and pilot Wayne Tunick for a powerful and insightful conversation.

Tunick shares his journey into military aviation, recounting the path that led him to become a Navy pilot. He opens up about his firsthand experience during the 9/11 attacks at the Pentagon and the profound impact it had on him. One of the most gripping stories he shares is of a helicopter crash he survived—an incident that reshaped his perspective on aviation safety, training, and leadership.

Tunick emphasizes the importance of storytelling and recognizing the often unsung contributions of military aircrew members. He dives into the operational side of Navy aviation, sharing stories from search and rescue missions and high-pressure counter-narcotics operations. He reflects on his first rescue, highlighting the critical role of situational awareness, crew communication, and coordination in successful missions.

As a veteran pilot, Tunick discusses the challenges of training, the camaraderie among crew members, and the need for continued appreciation and acknowledgment of those who serve in these demanding roles. The conversation also includes moments of levity, personal wisdom, and valuable life lessons learned over the course of his distinguished career.

This is a testament to the resilience, skill, and dedication of our military aviators. Enjoy!

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In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn sits down with retired U.S. Navy Captain and pilot Wayne Tunick for a powerful and insightful conversation.

Tunick shares his journey into military aviation, recounting the path that led him to become a Navy pilot. He opens up about his firsthand experience during the 9/11 attacks at the Pentagon and the profound impact it had on him. One of the most gripping stories he shares is of a helicopter crash he survived—an incident that reshaped his perspective on aviation safety, training, and leadership.

Tunick emphasizes the importance of storytelling and recognizing the often unsung contributions of military aircrew members. He dives into the operational side of Navy aviation, sharing stories from search and rescue missions and high-pressure counter-narcotics operations. He reflects on his first rescue, highlighting the critical role of situational awareness, crew communication, and coordination in successful missions.

As a veteran pilot, Tunick discusses the challenges of training, the camaraderie among crew members, and the need for continued appreciation and acknowledgment of those who serve in these demanding roles. The conversation also includes moments of levity, personal wisdom, and valuable life lessons learned over the course of his distinguished career.

This is a testament to the resilience, skill, and dedication of our military aviators. Enjoy!

This episode is powered by Vertical HeliCASTS.

Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: Axnes, PAG, Switlik, ReadyBAR, and The Real ResQ Store.

Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical HeliCASTS. Plus, get your podcast gear at therealresqstore.com.

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