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The Fighter Pilots' Guide to Living
Beth Bailey and Mitch Parmentier
7 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast devoted to the history of aviation, told by the aviators who were in the cockpit. Lifting the curtain on fighter pilot culture, life in the squadron, important moments in Naval history, and the legendary aviators whose stories live on long after they departed for the great O-Club in the sky.
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A podcast devoted to the history of aviation, told by the aviators who were in the cockpit. Lifting the curtain on fighter pilot culture, life in the squadron, important moments in Naval history, and the legendary aviators whose stories live on long after they departed for the great O-Club in the sky.
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Frederick 'Bad Fred' Lewis - Part 3, Gulf of Sidra, 1979-81 - The Fighter Pilots' Guide to Living
The Fighter Pilots' Guide to Living
51 minutes 35 seconds
1 month ago
Frederick 'Bad Fred' Lewis - Part 3, Gulf of Sidra, 1979-81 - The Fighter Pilots' Guide to Living

Welcome to the Fighter Pilots’ Guide to Living. Today’s guest is retired Rear Admiral Frederick ‘Bad Fred’ Lewis, who accumulated an incredible 6,500 accident-free flying hours in tactical aircraft and more than 1,200 carrier arrested landings in his flying career. Today's episode contains some recollections from Vietnam before moving forward to the earliest deployments Bad Fred wet on with the Tomcat. He also discusses his 1981 deployment on the USS Nimitz to the Gulf of Sidra, where two American pilots downed two Libyan fighters that had fired upon them with hostile intent.Along with the Gulf of Sidra incident, Bad Fred shares another recollection of much-loved aviator Dale 'Snort' Snodgrass, and speaks of the fates of the aviators involved in the Libyan shootdown.About Bad Fred:A 1962 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Bad Fred was designated a naval aviator in November 1963 and initially became a flight instructor before training on the F-4 Phantom in 1965. Bad Fred deployed throughout the Atlantic and Pacific theaters, as well as twice deploying to the Gulf of Tonkin to take part in combat missions in North Vietnam. He then attended the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School in 1969, but in so doing missed the opportunity to be a Blue Angel. Following F-4 replacement pilot training, Bad Fred established the F-14 RAG in Oceana in 1974.Bad Fred went on to have multiple command assignments, and was in command of CAG 8 on the USS Nimitz when his pilots downed two Libyan fighter aircraft in the Gulf of Sidra in 1981. After inaugurating the “Super CAG” program and taking on several prestigious staff assignments in Washington D.C., Bad Fred was selected for promotion to Commander, eventually taking command of Carrier Group Four, at which time he also became qualified on rotary wing aircraft. Prior to retiring, Bad Fred stood up the Naval Doctrine Command as its Commander in 1993. Following retirement, Bad Fred was President of National Training and Simulation Association. He was formerly Chairman of the Tailhook Association, becoming part of a team that reconciled the Navy and the Tailhook Association in 2000. He has also served as President of the Early and Pioneer Naval Aviators Association, otherwise known as the Golden Eagles.About the host:Beth Bailey worked in support of Afghanistan operations as a civilian intelligence analyst for the Department of the Army between 2010 and 2013. She is a freelance contributor to Fox News Digital and the Washington Examiner, and host of The Afghanistan Project Podcast. Follow Beth: on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bwbailey85/ on X: https://x.com/BWBailey85 on Substack: https://substack.com/@bwbailey85 on the web: https://bethwbailey.com/

The Fighter Pilots' Guide to Living
A podcast devoted to the history of aviation, told by the aviators who were in the cockpit. Lifting the curtain on fighter pilot culture, life in the squadron, important moments in Naval history, and the legendary aviators whose stories live on long after they departed for the great O-Club in the sky.