
Where We Land
A Pilot's Reflections at Altitude
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Charles Igel
About this listen
Take off on an unforgettable journey with Donald Osborn, a born storyteller whose life plays out like an adventure across the skies. From his humble beginnings in western Nebraska to navigating the unpredictable world of commercial aviation, Osborn’s career soars from flight instructing to the high-stakes realities of airline life.
But this isn’t just a pilot’s memoir. It’s a collection of wild experiences, from outdated safety protocols and encounters with A-list celebrities to transporting human organs at a moment’s notice. Beyond the cockpit, Osborn dives into entrepreneurial side hustles, flipping houses, trimming trees, and grappling with the turbulence of an unconventional career.
Filled with hard knocks, lucky breaks, and plenty of questionable decisions, Where We Land is a candid, often humorous exploration of resilience and adventure. Buckle up and press play—this is one ride you won’t forget.
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