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Navy Helicopter Pilot Natalee Johnston

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200ft to 50ft, to scraping raging waters in order to rescue a stranded sailor is just one example of how Navy helicopter pilots are some of the most skilled and courageous members of our military.

Natalee Johnston was one of those incredible pilots. Joining the Navy in the late 1990s, Natalee was an historically excellent pilot, and was part of the renowned 817 Sea King squadron.

After earning her wings and becoming a certified pilot, Natalee made history in the Royal Australian Navy, becoming the organisation’s first female helicopter pilot. Her efforts led the way for other aspiring pilots, both men and women, in pursuing their goals.

On this week’s episode of The Risk Equation, Dr Chris Maguire talks with Natalee about her incredible career, the challenges she faced both in and out of the cockpit, and how she revolutionised helicopter safety procedure culture in the Australian Navy.

Special thanks to Natalee for joining us this week, to learn more about her story and to get in touch with her, visit: https://assimilatedsafety.com/

Follow Chris: https://linktr.ee/chris_r_maguire

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Thanks to Altdrop for sponsoring this week’s episode of The Risk Equation. Altdrop is an online coffee marketplace born out of the love of Melbourne’s boutique coffee scene. The vision at Altdrop is to offer an online platform connecting coffee-lovers with Melbourne’s most-loved roasters, all under one roof, delivered to your door.

Visit Altdrop.com.au and for 10% of your first order, use code ‘RISK’ at checkout.

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The Risk Equation is edited and produced by Edward Gooden.

For show enquiries: edgooden31@gmail.com

Music and sound effects: Epidemic Sound

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200ft to 50ft, to scraping raging waters in order to rescue a stranded sailor is just one example of how Navy helicopter pilots are some of the most skilled and courageous members of our military.

Natalee Johnston was one of those incredible pilots. Joining the Navy in the late 1990s, Natalee was an historically excellent pilot, and was part of the renowned 817 Sea King squadron.

After earning her wings and becoming a certified pilot, Natalee made history in the Royal Australian Navy, becoming the organisation’s first female helicopter pilot. Her efforts led the way for other aspiring pilots, both men and women, in pursuing their goals.

On this week’s episode of The Risk Equation, Dr Chris Maguire talks with Natalee about her incredible career, the challenges she faced both in and out of the cockpit, and how she revolutionised helicopter safety procedure culture in the Australian Navy.

Special thanks to Natalee for joining us this week, to learn more about her story and to get in touch with her, visit: https://assimilatedsafety.com/

Follow Chris: https://linktr.ee/chris_r_maguire

Follow the show:

instagram.com/theriskequationpodcast

Thanks to Altdrop for sponsoring this week’s episode of The Risk Equation. Altdrop is an online coffee marketplace born out of the love of Melbourne’s boutique coffee scene. The vision at Altdrop is to offer an online platform connecting coffee-lovers with Melbourne’s most-loved roasters, all under one roof, delivered to your door.

Visit Altdrop.com.au and for 10% of your first order, use code ‘RISK’ at checkout.

Follow Altdrop:

instagram.com/altdrop_

facebook.com/Altdropco

The Risk Equation is edited and produced by Edward Gooden.

For show enquiries: edgooden31@gmail.com

Music and sound effects: Epidemic Sound

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