Death on Call: AC-130 Gunship Crew, Comradery, Chaos and Confessions

JL Pelt

Dive into the unfiltered world of the AC-130 gunship, the "Angel of Death." Hosted by former crew members, this podcast delivers raw, firsthand stories from the cockpit and gun deck. Experience the adrenaline of pylon turns, the chaos of close air support, and the unbreakable bonds forged in combat. From heart-pounding missions to candid veteran confessions, we bring you the human side of the military's most feared aircraft. No dry history—just authentic tales of brotherhood and survival. Strap in for a front-row seat to the reality of life in the skies. 💀 high-altitude intensity.

Episodes

  1. Apr 25

    Eng, Load, P1

    Ever wondered what it’s actually like inside an AC-130 gunship when the headsets are on and the cameras are off? In episode nine of the Death on Call Podcast, host JL Pelt sits down with our guests to pull back the curtain on the "Symphony of Chaos." Joining us from the newly renovated "Gun Deck" studios are Tech Sergeant (Ret.) Juan Newman, a veteran flight engineer, and Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Jen Brock (Walker).From the high-stakes pressure of the schoolhouse to the gritty reality of deployments, this episode is a raw look at the brotherhood (and sisterhood) of Special Operations. We talk about the gear, the "honey bucket" horror stories, and the hard truth of fighting a war when politics get in the way. 𝐈𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐃𝐄: ➤ Shows first Female Loadmaster: Jen’s journey to the AC-130U. ➤ Shows first Flight Engineer: Juan on the mindset shift from delivering to hunting. ➤ The Culture of the "Suck": Why crews fight at shutdown but die for each other in the air. ➤ Safety vs. Mission: A candid look at friction with "bean counters." ➤ The "Muffin Prank": The hilarious traditions that keep crews sane. 🔔 Subscribe for more raw AC-130 gunship stories, crew confessions, and never-before-heard combat tales. 💬 Drop a story about your gunship family in the comments — we read every single one. -- CONNECT WITH US -- Listen/watch us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Podbean Email: deathoncallpodcast@gmail.com #AC130 #SpookyGunship #Navigator #Firecontrol #GunshipPodcast #DeathOnCall #AFSOC #SpecialOperations #GWOT #CombatStories #AirForceVeteran #GunshipLegacy #MilitaryPodcast #AC130U #VeteranStories #DarkHumorMilitary #gunshipcrew

    2h 26m
  2. Apr 4

    Travis and the Unicorn

    Welcome to Episode 8 of the Death on Call Podcast! In this all-officer episode, hosts JL Pelt and Jon Shipley sit down with retired Air Force officers Chris Tharp and John "JLo" Lorenz for a conversation that is, at it's core, a love letter to the gunship family.From the moment they stepped into the 19th SOS, they felt it: that instant, unbreakable bond that turned coworkers into brothers and sisters for life. What started as shared cockpits and chaotic training lines grew into something deeper — a true family that showed up in the darkest moments, from first-deployment firefights to life-changing personal trials. Chris shares how the entire gunship community rallied around his family, facilitated prayers from six continents, the kind of love only this family can give. JLo talks about how the gun deck became home more than anywhere else, and how that camaraderie still hits him years after retirement.This episode is packed with the raw stories, dark humor, Travis the Monkey and unicorn pranks, and real stories of faith and solidarity.Topics Covered:From Civil Engineering to Aviation: Both guests share their backgrounds starting in CE as enlisted troops before commissioning and moving into special operations aviation.The Gunship Family & Brotherhood: Stories about checking into the 19th SOS, finding an immediate sense of home, and forming unbreakable bonds in and out of the aircraft.Combat Realities & Levity: How incorporating humor during training kept students sharp and fostered absolute trust among crew members.The Legend of Travis and the Unicorn: The story behind Travis the chimp and the unicorn, and how these running jokes became absolute staples in the cockpit.If you have ever worn the gunship patch, or felt that deeper-than-blood connection, this one’s going to hit you right in the chest, and gut busting laugher.🔔 Subscribe for more raw AC-130 gunship stories, crew confessions, and never-before-heard combat tales.💬 Drop a story about your gunship family in the comments — we read every single one. -- CONNECT WITH US -- Listen/watch us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Podbean Email: deathoncallpodcast@gmail.com 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene02:53 First Impressions and Training Experiences08:36 Deployment Stories and Morbid Humor26:36 Dark Humor in the Military35:48 The Balance of Seriousness and Humor47:46 Memorable Student Experiences and Lessons Learned57:11 Classroom Chaos and Leadership Emergence01:02:55 Reflections on Military Culture and Change01:09:28 The Impact of Personal History on Military Careers01:15:46 First Combat Experiences: The Reality of War01:21:34 The Weight of Responsibility in Combat01:32:44 Training for Real-World Scenarios01:40:35 Teamwork and Communication in Combat01:48:17 Cross-Training and Backup Roles02:01:18 The Gunship Community and Its Bonds02:08:54 The Impact of Personal Connections02:14:03 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life02:26:42 Reflections on a Career in AFSOC02:34:27 Building New Connections and Community02:46:28 Reflecting on Mentorship and Legacy

    2h 59m
  3. Mar 29

    Gunner hugs, Hot Sauce Pranks & Gunner Black Jack Wars

    Master Sergeant (Ret.) Eddie Robinson and Tech Sergeant Jimmy Christensen join guest host Jon Shipley for one of the wildest episodes yet. From their unlikely (and chaotic) friendship to gunner hugs, hot sauce pranks that went way too far, GBJ poker battles, and the non-stop shenanigans that kept gunship crews sane downrange — this is the real, unfiltered gun deck experience. They also open up about: - The brutal intensity of gunship training - First deployment stories that changed how they saw the mission - The mentors who shaped them and the lessons they still carry - What the gunship legacy really means to them today If you ever flew the Spooky, survived the Hurlburt dorms, or just want the raw truth about life on the gun deck… buckle up. 🔔 Subscribe for more raw AC-130 gunship stories, crew confessions, and never-before-heard combat tales. 💬 Drop your favorite sensor or gunship memory in the comments. #AC130 #Gunship #Spooky #GunnerHugs #GunDeck #DeathOnCall #GWOT #AerialGunner #AC130U #AC130J #GunshipShenanigans -- CONNECT WITH US -- Listen/watch us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Podbean Email: deathoncallpodcast@gmail.com00:00 Introduction to the Guests 03:06 Friendship Origins: Eddie and Jimmy's Story 05:31 Danger Close Apparel 06:24 Paths to Gunships: Career Beginnings 09:34 Training Experiences: Transitioning to Gunships 12:13 Intensity of Training: Expectations vs. Reality 14:54 First Gunship Deployments: Experiences and Anecdotes 17:35 Traditions and Shenanigans: Life on Deployment 20:26 Gunner Blackjack: A Deployment Tradition 23:07 Memorable Crew Traditions: Beyond Blackjack 37:42 ROE Graphics 38:53 Traditions and Memories in Service 41:58 Wrestling and Team Dynamics 44:13 Never Show Weakness 45:06 Hard Earned Lessons 47:23 The Hot Sauce Incident 59:21 Food Challenges and Boredom 01:00:21 Transformative Flight Experiences 01:06:29 War Stories and Unconventional Experiences 01:12:45 Lessons from Gunship Operations 01:19:46 The Importance of Teamwork and Regulations 01:27:00 Legacy of Gunships and Personal Reflections 01:34:47 Reflections on Legacy and Growth 01:37:31 Misunderstandings and Personal Growth 01:38:24 The Ruthlessness of Gunner Black Jack 01:38:55 Gratitude and Acknowledgments 01:44:18 I'm A Gun Ship Guy (You Know What You Are).mp3

    1h 46m
  4. Mar 12

    Sensor's Tracking

    Episode 6 of Death on Call — “Sensors Tracking” — takes you inside the booth with two legendary retired AC-130 sensor operators: Master Sergeant (Ret.) Tracy “Rage” Rich and Master Sergeant (Ret.) Jeremy “TF” Whitley. From AWACS origins to gunship chaos, they share raw, unfiltered stories of their first shoots, near-misses with RPGs and power lines, floor-loaded 40mm runs, coaching rookies under fire, dark humor in the gun deck, epic crew rivalries, the infamous Cinnabon meltdown, and the unbreakable bond that made gunships the best job they ever had. They open up about the mental shift from taking lives to living with it, the importance of calm under chaos, and why the enlisted sensor role was the heart of GWOT gunship success. If you want the real story of what it took to be the eyes and trigger finger of Spooky — this is it.Sponsored by Danger Close Apparel & ROE Graphics — use promo code DEATHONCALL (one word) for 15% off.🔔 Subscribe for more raw AC-130 gunship stories, crew confessions, and never-before-heard combat tales.💬 Drop your favorite sensor or gunship memory in the comments.#AC130 #SpookyGunship #SensorOperator #1A4 #GunshipPodcast #DeathOnCall #AFSOC #SpecialOperations #GWOT #CombatStories #AirForceVeteran #GunshipLegacy #MilitaryPodcast #AC130U #VeteranStories #DarkHumorMilitary #GunshipCrew-- CONNECT WITH US -- Listen/watch us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and PodbeanEmail: deathoncallpodcast@gmail.com

    2h 27m
  5. Jan 21

    Episode 2 : Captain Stan Hain & Former Captain Jon Shipley

    Episode 2 of Death on Call — AC-130 crew camaraderie, chaos, and confessions. Host JL Pelt (former AC-130U Spooky loadmaster) talks with Spectre veterans: Captain Stan Hain (AC-130H loadmaster 2007–2010, 3100+ hours, 700 combat, current MC-130J CSO) and former Captain Jon Shipley (AC-130 EWO, cross-flow H/U model, chief tactics/chief EWO in the 16th SOS).They dive deep into the Spectre vs. Spooky sibling rivalry, moving the 16th SOS from Hurlburt to Cannon AFB, the razor’s edge between supreme confidence and arrogance, the unrelenting “perfection standard” drilled into gunship crews — where one mistake could kill 14 brothers/sisters or leave good people on the ground dead — and the lasting mental health toll: the brain rewired for life-or-death decisions, the struggle to deprogram that impossible standard in civilian life, the exhaustion of always chasing perfection, the numbness to risk, and how that intensity shaped (and sometimes haunted) them long after the last flight.Plus tail swaps gone sideways, eating 4,000+ calories of Otis Spunkmeyer muffins per flight, running with the bulls in the Azores, the weight of heritage (Spirit & Jockey impact areas), and what carrying the gunship legacy really means — pride, brotherhood, and the invisible scars.If you want the raw truth about Spectre life — the triumphs, the shenanigans, the dark humor, and the real mental health cost of that perfection-or-death mindset — this is it.🔔 Subscribe for more AC-130 gunship crew stories, mental health discussions from high-stakes aviation, Spectre vs. Spooky tales, and never-before-heard confessions.💬 Drop your thoughts: How did the gunship “perfection standard” affect you or someone you know? Share below.#AC130 #Spectre #AC130H #GunshipStories #Loadmaster #EWO #AFSOC #16thSOS #4thSOS #GWOT #CombatAviation #AirForceVeteran #SpecialOperations #GunshipLegacy #MilitaryPodcast #VeteranStories #MentalHealthMilitary #PerfectionStandard #PTSDVeteran #DarkHumorMilitary #GunshipCrew #AC130History #TailSwap #AzoresShenanigans -- CONNECT WITH US -- Listen/watch us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Rumble and Podbean Email: deathoncallpodcast@gmail.com

    2h 44m
  6. Jan 16

    Episode 1 with Major(Retired) Daniel "Duece" Blyth (Aerial Gunner) and Former Staff Sergeant Brian Belden (Loadmaster)

    Episode 1 of Death on Call — raw, unfiltered gunship stories from two legends: former AC-130U Spooky gunner/loadmaster Major (Ret.) Daniel “Deuce” Blight (1,600+ gunship hours, 1,800+ total combat, 7 deployments) and Brian “Beld” Beldon (2,800 flight hours, 2,000 combat, early GWOT gunship era).From the shock of first stepping onto the gunship, insane training pressure, hydraulic fires & runaway guns, shenanigans, the infamous “round jettison port” incident, balls-to-the-face pranks over the Atlantic, smoking in the bubble, crew rivalries, the shift from Wild West ROE to micromanaged ops, and the unbreakable brotherhood forged in chaos — they pull no punches on what it really meant to live in that flying howitzer during the height of GWOT.If you want the real, no-BS look at gunship life — the laughs, the close calls, the dark humor, and the toll it took — this is it.🔔 Subscribe for more AC-130 gunship crew confessions, combat tales, and never-before-heard stories.💬 Drop your favorite gunship memory or wildest deployment story in the comments.#AC130 #SpookyGunship #GunshipStories #AC130U #Loadmaster #Gunner #AFSOC #4thSOS #GWOT #CombatAviation #AirForceVeteran #SpecialOperations #GunshipLegacy #MilitaryPodcast #VeteranStories #DarkHumorMilitary #GunshipCrew #AC130History #Spectre #RunawayGun #HydraulicLeak.-- CONNECT WITH US --Listen/watch us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Rumble and PodbeanEmail: deathoncallpodcast@gmail.com

    2h 33m

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
8 Ratings

About

Dive into the unfiltered world of the AC-130 gunship, the "Angel of Death." Hosted by former crew members, this podcast delivers raw, firsthand stories from the cockpit and gun deck. Experience the adrenaline of pylon turns, the chaos of close air support, and the unbreakable bonds forged in combat. From heart-pounding missions to candid veteran confessions, we bring you the human side of the military's most feared aircraft. No dry history—just authentic tales of brotherhood and survival. Strap in for a front-row seat to the reality of life in the skies. 💀 high-altitude intensity.