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246. Ryan Cunningham – The Unexpected End to His Flying and Military Career Marine Corps F-18 Pilot

  1. 246. Ryan Cunningham - The Unexpected End to His Flying and Military Career Marine Corps F-18 Pilot Paul Pantani 1:15:06

In episode 246 of the Transition Drill Podcast explore military transition, identity loss, and career reinvention for veterans and first responders navigating life after service. You’ll hear Ryan Cunningham on losing the profession he loved, rebuilding after an unexpected medical setback, and what it takes to create a new mission when the original plan ends.

Ryan Cunningham’s story starts in Missouri before his Family relocated to San Diego, where seeing fighter jets over Miramar changed the direction of his life. As a kid, he was a constant reader, competitive soccer player, and someone drawn to discipline, challenge, and service. That drive eventually took him to Florida State, where an early lack of direction turned into renewed purpose when he entered ROTC and later made the bold decision to leave the Army track for a shot at Marine Corps aviation. It was a gamble that required persistence, pressure, and family support, but it paid off.

Ryan went on to earn a Marine pilot slot, excelled in flight training, finished first in primary, and selected jets. He flew the F-18, deployed overseas, supported combat operations over Iraq, and later became an instructor. He talks openly about the reality behind the dream career, the long training pipeline, leadership responsibilities, squadron life, and the difference between wanting to be a fighter pilot versus living the full demands of being a Marine officer.

Then everything changed. A medical event in 2016 led to an 18-month battle to regain flight status. Ryan believed he’d return to the cockpit, but eventually learned his flying career was over. He shares the emotional toll of not knowing your last flight was your last flight, the anger that followed, and how time gave him a different perspective through family and Fatherhood.

After leaving active duty in 2018, Ryan transitioned with a newborn daughter and no clear roadmap. He leaned on Relationships, accepted an opportunity in military simulation training, then moved into F-15 simulator instruction. Today, he works back at Miramar training F-35 students, proving that even when one chapter closes, experience, credibility, and purpose can still open the next one.

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Paul Pantani Transition Drill Podcast

Paul Pantani has a distinguished law enforcement and public safety career spanning over three decades. As a seasoned leader and highly regarded expert in the field, Paul’s dedication and commitment to excellence has equipped him with a unique blend of skills and experiences. In 2021, Paul launched the Transition Drill Podcast, where he interviews former first responders and military veterans. This initiative highlights his commitment to addressing the importance of career transition preparation, especially given the mental/physical health challenges these professionals face.