From Tries to Takeoffs: Rory Underwood’s England Rugby and RAF Careers

Airchats with Airmacs - A podcast by Samuel Macadam

Rory Underwood, former RAF pilot and England rugby player, shares his journey from aviation cadet to fast jet pilot, flying the Jet Provost and Hawk, and balancing his rugby career. He discusses training, flying challenges, and the parallels between rugby and flying.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Rory Underwood's passion for flying began in childhood, sparked by frequent flights between Malaysia and the UK. Observing aircraft during transit and marvelling at aerial views fueled his curiosity. His inquisitive nature led him to research planes, and attending boarding school near an airport reinforced his interest. Joining the Cadet Force's RAF section cemented his desire to become a pilot. Rory's training and career as a Royal Air Force fighter pilot were marked by intense physical and mental challenges, the need for constant adaptability, and the development of advanced flying skills. His experiences underscore the rigour and dedication required to succeed in such a demanding field. Rory's rugby and RAF careers share common threads of discipline, teamwork, leadership, and the ability to perform under pressure. The skills and experiences he gained in one field were often transferable and beneficial in the other, highlighting the similarities between competitive sports and military service. Rory emphasises the importance of following one's passions and not being afraid to pursue multiple interests. He advocates for the positive impact of sports and aviation on personal and professional growth. BEST MOMENTS  "Walking out onto the pitch at Twickenham and representing England is an incredible experience" “There’s lots of elements of trying to solve problems, trying to think on your feet under pressure” “There is a sense of elation because suddenly you’re on your own. You can shout at yourself, you know, expletives and I can’t believe I’m doing this." ABOUT THE GUEST  Rory Underwood, ex-RAF fighter pilot and England rugby star, excelled in both fields. Born in Middlesbrough, his passion for aviation led to a distinguished RAF career, flying the Tornado GR1 and Hawk. On the rugby field, he set records as a winger and played in the 1991 World Cup final. Post-retirement, he remains active in charity and as a Leicester Tigers director. ABOUT THE PODCAST Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring. We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight. Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard! ABOUT THE HOST Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning. SOCIAL LINKS www.Airmacs.com Airchats (@airchatswithairmacs) • Instagram photos and videos Airchats with Airmacs (@airchatswithairmacs) | TikTok

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