10 Meters From Danger: Inside a Fighter Pilot’s Most Intense Mission

Ethan Sabin, an accomplished U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and leader, joins Daniel Marrujo to share a gripping journey from childhood inspiration to high-stakes combat operations. From watching fighter pilot movies as a kid to flying the A-10 Warthog in Afghanistan, Sabin walks through the defining moments that shaped his career. The episode captures the intensity of close air support missions, the weight of life-or-death decisions, and the discipline required to operate in some of the most dangerous environments on Earth. His stories bring listeners directly into the cockpit, where training, trust, and teamwork determine survival.

The conversation dives deeper into the mindset behind elite military performance, revealing that success in combat is not about rising to the occasion, but falling back on rigorous training. Sabin recounts a harrowing mission where friendly forces were pinned down just meters from enemy fire, emphasizing the precision and composure required under extreme pressure. Beyond combat, the discussion explores the unique culture of fighter squadrons, where mentorship, humility, and accountability are forged through shared experiences. It also highlights the evolution of modern air combat, including Sabin’s work with the F-35 and the growing importance of integrating advanced technologies with human decision-making.

Ultimately, Sabin underscores that while technology continues to evolve, the true strength of the Air Force lies in its people. Training, trust, and teamwork remain the foundation for mission success—both in combat and in life.