Fast Jet Performance

Tim Davies

Fast Jet Performance is a site dedicated to finding out what makes the difference between the top 10% and the top 1% of those who are truly successful and performing at the top of their field.

  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Matt Izzo - Weight Loss and Fitness Legend!

    Matt lost 70 lbs 3 times before working out finally how to embrace a lifestyle based on fitness and healthy eating. Matt teaches busy people how to increase their energy & level up their lives with fat loss & sustainable lifestyle changes.


    He's also training for Ironman Florida and is an awesome dude - follow him on twitter @mattizzo

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    24 June 2022, 1:23 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Eagle Dynamics | Digital Combat Simulator Interview!

    A chat about the future of Digital Combat Sim with Ben Whiteley and Simon Pearson from Eagle Dynamics!

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    21 June 2022, 1:06 pm
  • 24 minutes 22 seconds
    SHOCKING EMAIL from RAF - This HAS to STOP!

    Here I discuss the forcing of diversity into the RAF and the problems associated with doing so after an appalling email surfaced asking Squadron bosses if they had any pilots who were 'not white men' to attend the Top Gun 2 premiere.

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    7 May 2022, 4:18 pm
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    British Army Sniper - Craig Harrison

    A chat with Craig Harrison, former British Army sniper and author of 'The Longest Kill'.


    In The Longest Kill, his unflinching autobiography, Craig catapults us into the heat of the action as he describes his active service in the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan, and gives heart-stopping accounts of his sniper ops as he fought for his life on the rooftops of Basra and the barren hills of Helmand province. Craig was blown up by an IED in Afghanistan and left battling severe PTSD. After his identity was revealed in the press he also had to cope with Al Qaeda threats against him and his family. For Craig, the price of heroism has been devastatingly high. - Taken from Craig's book, 'The Longest Kill'.


    Craig's Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/cohcraigharrison/




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    2 December 2021, 3:13 pm
  • 56 minutes 45 seconds
    Truth Bombs with Will Knowland, Former Eton College Master | The Patriarchy Paradox

    In this video I speak with Will Knowland, former Master at Eton College who was dismissed over a video he published called the Patriarchy Paradox.


    'A view on patriarchy to provoke debate: 'if liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear' (George Orwell). Use it or lose it.'


    Support Will on his Patreon www.patreon.com/knowlandknows


    'Truth Bombs with Will Knowland, Former Eton College Master | The Patriarchy Paradox' - Tim Davies, Fast Jet Performance (www.fastjetperformance.com)

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    23 October 2021, 6:02 pm
  • 26 minutes 51 seconds
    Future Pilots and Drugs | A Hard Road Story

    In this video I talk about Rob who hit a huge roadblock on his mission to be a fast jet pilot in the RAF - what effect did it have on him and what did he do about it?


    I also talk about DEVSOC, a humility and fitness community on Insta.

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    18 May 2021, 9:53 am
  • 1 hour 35 minutes
    Simon Akam, author of 'The Changing of the Guard - the British Army Since 9/11'

    A revelatory, explosive new analysis of the British military today!


    Over the first two decades of the twenty-first century, Britain has changed enormously. During this time, the British Army fought two campaigns, in Iraq and Afghanistan, at considerable financial and human cost. Yet neither war achieved its objectives. This book questions why, and provides challenging but necessary answers.


    Award-winning journalist Simon Akam, who spent a year in the army when he was 18, returned a decade later to see how the institution had changed. His book examines the relevance of the armed forces today ― their social, economic, political, and cultural role. This is as much a book about Britain, and about the politics of failure, as it is about the military.

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    15 April 2021, 12:36 pm
  • 34 minutes 54 seconds
    The Problem with Military Flying Training in the UK

    This can only be described as an appalling situation in the UK Military Flying Training System (UKMFTS) and very much in the public's interest.


    72 Sqn flies the Texan T1 at RAF Valley, the same base that is home to 25 and IV Sqn (formerly IV Sqn) flying the Hawk T2.

    In 2012, I was a Flight Commander on IV Sqn which was going through an almost identical situation to that which is highlighted in this Defence Air Safety Occurrence Report (DASOR). I eventually managed to convince the boss to get an external Human Factors assessment done by the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine (RAF CAM) who came and conducted an Operational Event Analysis (a close look at flight safety).


    This led to the cessation of all student flying until I could train up my instructors who, as in this report, were not getting the flying currency and qualifications they required and were suffering from significant stress in the workplace.


    So, when the RAF tells me that they have learnt the lessons of UKMFTS during this time, this DASOR suggests otherwise.

    Personally, I don't believe the RAF and nor do a high number of service personnel pan-defence who sent me the same report. It doesn't seem like 'people are your greatest asset', here but it does help to clarify the RAF's retention issues.

    Lastly, for the author of this DASOR (who I do not know and did not send this to me), from an old grey bomber pilot - if you are taking flak, it usually means you are bang on target.


    (I informed the RAF that I was publishing this DASOR. This report is a Defence Air Safety Occurrence Report (DASOR) delivered through the Aviation Safety Information Management System (ASIMS) which states that 'The proactive reporting of air safety concerns by personnel from across the defence air environment (DAE) is fundamental in maintaining continual awareness of the risks facing our people.' - www.gov.uk)

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    2 April 2021, 2:07 pm
  • 16 minutes 5 seconds
    Is Today My Last Day?

    A Doctor in the frontline fight against COVID-19 emails to ask...


    'My question is how does a person maintain focus and protect oneself mentally when living daily with the threat of possible mortality.'


    ...also some free self-hairdressing advice

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    5 March 2021, 12:03 pm
  • 33 minutes 19 seconds
    Lost Job Advice - What to Do if Unemployed

    Email...


    Hi Tim


    First I'd like to thank you for your podcast, I'm not Ex-Military, I'm only 26, I don't know why but I find your podcast quite reassuring. I really like way your project isn't just about planes (even though I'm a pilot) it branches out and covers performance in general from an aviators perspective, something I have said but nobody believes me is that learning how to fly teaches you to be good at "life". Please feel free to use my email for what ever you want, I trust you and if you're kind enough to advise me on my current situation your words maybe of help to a lot of people especially now. 


    So 2 weeks ago I was laid off from where I worked, I had been a welder working at this small company for the past 18 months, it was not my first job since moving to France but it was my first CDI (permanent) contract. They helped me a lot, for example buying me French lessons and just being patient in general so I'm grateful and glad things are still friendly, it's not their fault it's just 2020. 


    Honestly, I feel great right now, although I am grateful for the help, the job bored me, my input wasn't "their way" and it just wasn't for me. I feel like I have a great opportunity right now because Pole-Emploi (French job center) will retrain me but my unemployment benefit and retraining only lasts a year and I want to make the absolute best of it. Obviously, I am going to take every French lesson they are willing to give me but as for new job I'd like to do something different.


    Although I am open to any ideas, my criteria for my new career is simple, it must pay for me to keep making my flying videos. 


    My options as I see them:

    1) Aircraft mechanic - EASA part 66 requires a year of school (pole-emploi will pay for my course) but it has a long apprenticeship and the end pay is only about 25,000€/year. I love aircraft and I do volunteer on projects but I would prefer to earn money and homebuild a kit than take a pay cut. Would also require moving and buying a car, happy to do but that would cut into my flying money.


    2) High school tech teacher - Will be tricky to get into here (I never actually finished high school, I have an engineering diploma though). It would be stable plus I like helping kids.


    3) Car or truck mechanic - I already fix my friends cars, I like cars, I love getting greasy. 


    4) ULM pilot - I see a lot of ads in "pilote et avion" magazine looking for ultra light pilots to tow banners and do tourist flights, would be cool but its all short term contract and I can't see ULM turning into much after (ULM hours don't count toward CPL), I want a new path not a summer holiday.


    5) Entrepreneurship - In France Pole-Emploi offer assistance to starting a bussiness, by following their formula you can raise between 4,000€ to 8,000€ unsecured, I have taken courses on Entrepreneurship before and would love to one day walk this path. Even though I have business ideas evevryday, I can't think of one that conforms to both the 4.000€ budget and the COVID-19 restrictions. But hej if you have any ideas 😉


    6) Find another welding job - I have been looking for other welding jobs, could even be better than the one I had but doesn't feel like a move forward. 


    What do you think of my options? Do you know of any others? Is there something I'm missing or doing stupid? What comes to mind? Go nuts! 


    Sorry to drag on Tim and I am really grateful if you got this far! It's a weird time for me, I feel both more optimistic and more lost than I did when I turned up here with a couple phrases of French and a backpack two years ago. 


    Cheers

    George

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    5 October 2020, 2:33 pm
  • 1 hour 36 minutes
    Harry Tangye, British Armed Response Police Officer Talks about his Career

    Harry Tangye - Former Police Armed Response Sergeant.


    His book is here... GO GET IT TIGER!


    https://amzn.to/32eTiOb


    Author of 'Firearms and Fatals', Police Consultant, Public Speaker and former D&C, VIP, ARV and Traffic Cop.

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    11 September 2020, 9:38 am
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