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  • #89 Tennessee Museum of Aviation Recap: The Executive Producer’s Cut: Julie’s On-Location Debut
    Mar 4 2026

    Listen in as we recap our exciting visit to the Tennessee Museum of Aviation in Sevierville, TN! We had a great visit and want to give a huge shout out to Neal and Rhonda Melton as well as our amazing tour guide Jerry! We can't wait to go back and visit them again and we highly recommend everyone go see them!

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    25 min
  • #88 The Guardians of the Tarmac: Bob Yanacsek and the Birth of FROST
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode of the History of Aviation Podcast, we sit down with Bob Yanacsek, a key figure behind the Fast Response Operational Safety Team (FROST) 1 . While many see the glamour and precision of airshows, Bob and his team are the elite specialists working behind the scenes to prepare for the unthinkable.

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    26 min
  • #87 | Training for the Impossible: The origins of modern aviation emergency procedures.
    Jan 5 2026

    While the early days of aviation are often remembered for glamour and luxury, the true evolution of the cabin crew happened behind the scenes in rigorous, high-stakes training centers. In this episode, we strip away the white gloves to look at how the profession transformed into one of the most critical safety roles in the sky.

    Join Derrick Beeler, Julien Martinson, Will D, and Shae Jones as we cover:

    Training for the Impossible: The origins of modern aviation emergency procedures.

    Join us as we dive into why the most important thing a flight attendant brings to the cabin isn't a beverage tray—it's the training to save your life.

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    28 min
  • #86 The Final Sunset: Flight 220 and the End of TWA
    Dec 29 2025

    For over 70 years, Trans World Airlines (TWA) was more than just a carrier; it was the "Airline of the Stars" and a symbol of American prestige in the jet age. But on December 1, 2001, the iconic red-and-white livery took to the skies for one final time.


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    22 min
  • Ep. 85 - Round and Round Over Vegas: The 64-Day Cessna 172 Flight
    Dec 10 2025

    Take your seats and fasten your seatbelts as Derrick Beeler, Shae Jones, Will D, and Julien Martinson take you back to 1958 and the historic Cessna 172 world record flight for the Hacienda Hotel.

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    21 min
  • #84 Hemingway, Airplanes, Gin & Bananas
    Nov 10 2025

    This week on the History of Aviation Podcast we discuss legendary author Ernest Hemingway and the incredible story of him surviving not one, but TWO plane crashes within 48 hours. Want to know what happened, or what two things he had with him when he was rescued? Click that play button to hear all about it as Derrick, Shae, and Will dive into this crazy but true story about one of the best authors in American history!


    If you survived an ordeal like this, what two items would you be found with? Drop us a comment and let us know! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for more exciting aviation content!

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    44 min
  • #83 The Passion for Aviation: More Than Just Flight
    Oct 30 2025

    In this special episode of The History of Aviation Podcast, we dive deep into the enduring passion that drives aviation enthusiasts, historians, and innovators around the world. From the roar of engines to the artistry of aircraft design, aviation is more than flight—it’s a culture, a calling, and a lifelong love.

    This episode also marks an exciting milestone: our first conversation with our new co-host, Will Diene! Join Derrick and Will, Julien and Shae as they explore what makes aviation so captivating, share personal stories, and discuss how this passion continues to shape the industry and inspire generations.

    Whether you’re a pilot, a collector, or simply someone who looks up when a plane passes overhead, this episode celebrates the heart and soul of aviation.

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    47 min
  • #82 Exploring the legacy of flight in film
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of The History of Aviation Podcast, we take a cinematic journey through the skies as we explore the world of aviation in film. From adrenaline-pumping dogfights to emotional tales of pilots and passengers, aviation movies have captured the imagination of audiences for decades. Derrick Beeler dives into iconic titles, discusses their historical accuracy, and reflects on how these films have shaped public perception of flight. Whether you're a movie buff or an aviation enthusiast, this episode is your boarding pass to Hollywood’s airborne adventures.Derrick Beeler - Creator/Host

    Julien Martinson - Co-host

    Shae Jones - Producer/Co-Host

    Hit play and join the journey through cinema’s skies—don’t forget to subscribe and share!


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    40 min