The Naval Aviation Ready Room Podcast with Legends and Leaders
Aviation survival often focuses on standard checklists and technical execution, but what happens when you face every pilot's ultimate nightmare an engine failure in a single-engine aircraft hundreds of miles out at sea, compounded by a childhood fear of drowning? In this episode of The Naval Aviation Ready Room Podcast, host Ryan Keys welcomes Heidi Porch, whose extraordinary 35-plus year career spans from towing gliders and ferrying light aircraft across the ocean to captaining wide-body commercial airliners like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A330. Heidi deep-dives into the harrowing events of her tenth transpacific delivery flight in 1984. She breaks down the precise moments her oil pressure plummeted, the out-of-body calm that took over once she accepted her fate, and the critical modifications she made to standard ditching procedures to ensure her own survival. The conversation unearths the incredible chain of events that kept her alive: the intervention of a Navy P-3 Orion squadron that sacrificed their journey home to coordinate search efforts, why staying put in her tiny raft saved her from immediate death, and the surreal Cold War twist that led a Soviet ship to pluck her from 13-foot swells in the pitch black. Beyond the crash, Heidi shares insights from her pioneering career as a female aviator, managing the massive DC-9 fleet training department, and the powerful lessons of resilience captured in her memoir, Ditching the Sky. What You’ll Learn: * The Transpacific Ferry Reality: Inside the intense logistics of solo transoceanic ferry flights before GPS, where aircraft were stuffed with spare internal fuel tanks and navigated via Loran-C and dead reckoning. * Adapting the Checklist: Why Heidi chose to reject official military "swell stall" advice, opting instead to maintain airspeed so she could keep her wings level despite restricted visibility. * The Fatal Supply Trap: Why staying with her immediate flotation device, rather than trying to swim out to the superior survival bundles dropped by the Coast Guard, was the single decision that saved her life. * Cold War Collaboration: How US Navy P-3 Orion and Coast Guard aircraft worked in tandem across hours of darkness to guide a Soviet merchant vessel to her precise location. * Sustaining Longevity: How an aviator transitions from a traumatic survival event back into the cockpit to build a decorated multi-decade career as an international airline captain * If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts. Instructions on how to do so are here [https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review].
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