Episode 113: The Man in the Jet Fighter Back Seat: Stories of Tense Moments, Service and Perspective
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Today on Almost Paradise in North Idaho, I sit down with retired Naval Flight Officer Mike Peterson for a fascinating conversation about life in the cockpit—or as Mike jokingly puts it, the back seat, where the “important work” happens.
Mike served aboard aircraft carriers navigating and targeting from high-performance fighter jets, guiding missions in situations where American troops were sometimes dangerously close to the action. He shares stories of the intensity of carrier operations—launching and landing on a deck that tilts, rolls, and heaves in the middle of the ocean—and the unforgettable “pucker moments” that come with flying at the edge of chaos.
With humor and perspective, Mike compares the legendary F-14 Tomcat to a classic Pontiac GTO muscle car, while the newer Super Hornet, packed with advanced technology, reminds him more of a highly capable Honda Civic.
Along the way we hear about call signs, mistakes that turn into lifelong nicknames, the teamwork required to succeed in aviation, and the discipline and character built through service.
Today Mike applies those lessons to leadership and strategy in civilian life. Our conversation also explores patriotism, history, and the importance of understanding the challenges facing our nation today.
It’s a thoughtful, entertaining look at service, responsibility, and the lessons learned both in the air and on the ground.