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A single rifle round through the bubble, an offshore turn-back with voices urging "come on in," a midnight medevac launched from a Marine Corps ball—this is how real judgment is forged.
Nick shows how to resist tunnel vision, choose safety over pressure, and turn raw experience into a framework you can actually use. From Afghanistan combat flights to EMS in Pine Ridge, offshore weather calls to aerial firefighting across three continents, these are the stories that teach you when to say no.
What we cover:
Close Calls & Hard Decisions
Bullet through the helicopter window and fast recovery
Offshore turn-back when "get-there-itis" crept in
Why saying no under pressure keeps you alive
Stress, fatigue, and tunnel vision in single-pilot operations
Return to Afghanistan
COVID lockdown turned into grad-level study on decision-making
Operating 24/7 in high-tempo environments
What precision longline work on California power lines taught him
EMS & Crew Resource Management
Flying medevac out of Pine Ridge
Why crew trust between pilots and clinicians saves lives
Midnight medevac launched from a Marine Corps ball
When communication works—and when it breaks down
Philippines Operations
Two 107s moving Marines, 24/7 Kazevac missions
Barrel refuels in the dark
Safe LZ, hidden gopher hole—how fast things go wrong
Night operations and maintaining discipline
Aerial Firefighting Across Continents
U.S. structure vs. international deployment chaos
Buckets vs. tanks: precision and flexibility vs. speed and capacity
Initial attack tactics and ground coordination
Hidden danger of falling branches under heavy drops
Night firefighting on NVGs: controversial but effective with strict recon
The Through-Line
Fly safely, teach well, leave the next crew better
How to build judgment that holds under pressure
Humility and restraint over hero moves
The goal: everyone goes home
Find The Journeyman App here:
Google Play Store:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livetjm.thejourneyman&pli=1
Apple App Store:
apps.apple.com/us/app/tjm-the-journeyman/id6503902863
Visit Our Website
livetjm.com/home
[00:00:00] Purpose: Fly Safe And Teach
[00:06:16] Why Bagram Should Have Stayed
[00:10:49] Tunnel Vision, Risk, And Single-Pilot Pressure
[00:18:12] Brothers, Wings, And Career Crossroads
[00:23:34] Philippines: Marines, Kazevac, And A Wild Night
[00:30:00] Buckets vs Tanks And Safety Tradeoffs
[00:35:06] Night Firefighting On NVGs
[00:37:50] Wrap-Up And Future Return
By The JourneymanA single rifle round through the bubble, an offshore turn-back with voices urging "come on in," a midnight medevac launched from a Marine Corps ball—this is how real judgment is forged.
Nick shows how to resist tunnel vision, choose safety over pressure, and turn raw experience into a framework you can actually use. From Afghanistan combat flights to EMS in Pine Ridge, offshore weather calls to aerial firefighting across three continents, these are the stories that teach you when to say no.
What we cover:
Close Calls & Hard Decisions
Bullet through the helicopter window and fast recovery
Offshore turn-back when "get-there-itis" crept in
Why saying no under pressure keeps you alive
Stress, fatigue, and tunnel vision in single-pilot operations
Return to Afghanistan
COVID lockdown turned into grad-level study on decision-making
Operating 24/7 in high-tempo environments
What precision longline work on California power lines taught him
EMS & Crew Resource Management
Flying medevac out of Pine Ridge
Why crew trust between pilots and clinicians saves lives
Midnight medevac launched from a Marine Corps ball
When communication works—and when it breaks down
Philippines Operations
Two 107s moving Marines, 24/7 Kazevac missions
Barrel refuels in the dark
Safe LZ, hidden gopher hole—how fast things go wrong
Night operations and maintaining discipline
Aerial Firefighting Across Continents
U.S. structure vs. international deployment chaos
Buckets vs. tanks: precision and flexibility vs. speed and capacity
Initial attack tactics and ground coordination
Hidden danger of falling branches under heavy drops
Night firefighting on NVGs: controversial but effective with strict recon
The Through-Line
Fly safely, teach well, leave the next crew better
How to build judgment that holds under pressure
Humility and restraint over hero moves
The goal: everyone goes home
Find The Journeyman App here:
Google Play Store:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livetjm.thejourneyman&pli=1
Apple App Store:
apps.apple.com/us/app/tjm-the-journeyman/id6503902863
Visit Our Website
livetjm.com/home
[00:00:00] Purpose: Fly Safe And Teach
[00:06:16] Why Bagram Should Have Stayed
[00:10:49] Tunnel Vision, Risk, And Single-Pilot Pressure
[00:18:12] Brothers, Wings, And Career Crossroads
[00:23:34] Philippines: Marines, Kazevac, And A Wild Night
[00:30:00] Buckets vs Tanks And Safety Tradeoffs
[00:35:06] Night Firefighting On NVGs
[00:37:50] Wrap-Up And Future Return