Blue Angel Phantoms

Blue Angels Flight Surgeon, Dr. Gary Mullen (2003 - 2004)

May 07, 2020 Ryan Nothhaft Season 1 Episode 6
Blue Angels Flight Surgeon, Dr. Gary Mullen (2003 - 2004)
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Blue Angel Phantoms
Blue Angels Flight Surgeon, Dr. Gary Mullen (2003 - 2004)
May 07, 2020 Season 1 Episode 6
Ryan Nothhaft

Dr. Gary Mullen was the Flight Surgeon for the United States Navy Blue Angels during the 2003 & 2004 air show seasons.  

On this episode of the Podcast, Dr. Mullen details his unexpected path to the Navy, rushing and joining the Blue Angels organization, and providing constructive feedback to the best naval aviators in the business.    

Prominently featured in the documentary series "Blue Angels: A Year in the Life", Doc Mullen recalls his experience working with the film crew and gives insights into one of the most challenging moments captured on film when he had to make a medical recommendation that had a lasting impact on the 2004 air show season.  

Doc Mullen also shares his experience working with Boss Russ Bartlett, the solo pilots trying to make him sick while flying in the back of the F/18 Hornet, and learning that the team suffered an ejection just weeks following his last day on the team.  

For more interviews, make sure to subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms Podcast on your favorite podcast app and also subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms YouTube channel.

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Dr. Gary Mullen was the Flight Surgeon for the United States Navy Blue Angels during the 2003 & 2004 air show seasons.  

On this episode of the Podcast, Dr. Mullen details his unexpected path to the Navy, rushing and joining the Blue Angels organization, and providing constructive feedback to the best naval aviators in the business.    

Prominently featured in the documentary series "Blue Angels: A Year in the Life", Doc Mullen recalls his experience working with the film crew and gives insights into one of the most challenging moments captured on film when he had to make a medical recommendation that had a lasting impact on the 2004 air show season.  

Doc Mullen also shares his experience working with Boss Russ Bartlett, the solo pilots trying to make him sick while flying in the back of the F/18 Hornet, and learning that the team suffered an ejection just weeks following his last day on the team.  

For more interviews, make sure to subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms Podcast on your favorite podcast app and also subscribe to the Blue Angel Phantoms YouTube channel.

Support the Show.