On December 7th, 2020, the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, America lost the flying legend Chuck Yeager.
Most modern-day 22 year-olds fret about sensitivity and updating their Instagram profiles. At 22, Chuck Yeager was gunning down Nazi fighters as an Ace pilot. Let that sink in for a moment.
Unfortunately in America, we seem to have lost our way when it comes to what the greatest generation showed us we are capable of.
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On December 7th, 2020, the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, America lost the flying legend Chuck Yeager.
Most modern-day 22 year-olds fret about sensitivity and updating their Instagram profiles. At 22, Chuck Yeager was gunning down Nazi fighters as an Ace pilot. Let that sink in for a moment.
Unfortunately in America, we seem to have lost our way when it comes to what the greatest generation showed us we are capable of.
I hope America gets some of its spine back. I’ve tried to impress on my own children the importance of self-reliance, confidence, respect, and a Chuck Yeager “can do” attitude.
I think about Chuck up in heaven ribbing the Nazi and Japanese pilots of World War II, arguing over air combat tactics, Elon Musk, and the future of manned flight.
If you know someone who’s feeling sorry for themselves here’s a list of Chuck’s accomplishments to put a boot in their ass.
It is hard to sum up a person in just a few bullet points. But I think we can agree that Chuck was an incredible American and an incredible human being.
As someone who loves aviation, and proudly flies an “experimental” aircraft, it’s sad to think about losing another living legend like Chuck. Yet, we can all learn something from Chuck Yeager. “Get out and do stuff and don’t let life pass you by.” Especially coming off 2020, we can either get busy f’ng living or get busy f’ng dying.
As I write this a smile comes to my face thinking about a young Chuck Yeager sitting in the cockpit of his P-51 Mustang, filled with hopes and dreams with the big rumbling 1,000+ horsepower P-51 two-stage-supercharged Merlin engine blowing warm prop wash into his face with the smell of avgas lingering.
See you on the other side Chuck, while the rest of us get busy living.
Authors note: I mistakenly mislabeled the P-51 as a radial engine which it is not. Please forgive me Chuck! Fixed to the two-stage-supercharged Merlin!
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