On September 11, 2001, what began as a routine flight to Washington, D.C. quickly turned into one of the most uncertain and historic moments in aviation history.
In this episode of Mach Mentality, a long-time friendship between two pilots (Juan and Eric) takes center stage as they recount what it was like to be airborne during the attacks. From the moment air traffic control ordered every aircraft in U.S. airspace to land immediately, to the tension and responsibility inside the cockpit, this is a firsthand story of leadership, composure, and brotherhood under extraordinary circumstances.
More than two decades later, the conversation reflects on how that day changed aviation forever—and the lessons it left behind for pilots and the industry today.
Mach Mentality is Hosted by a U.S. military veteran, former fighter pilot, and airline captain, Mach Mentality explores leadership, resilience, and performing under pressure.
Through real conversations with pilots, veterans, and high performers, the podcast dives into aviation, decision-making in critical moments, and the mindset required to stay sharp when the stakes are high.
From fighter jets to airline cockpits, these are the stories and lessons forged at altitude.