@laneape.co: 🚁 FLYING A BLACK HAWK FOR A LIVING?! 🔥💰 This pilot from Blue Sky Helicopters makes $100K-$150K flying missions from aerial firefighting to Netflix film work to SpaceX parachute drops 🚀. ⚡ Work schedule? 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off = HALF the year off! ⚡ Want in? Get a pilot’s license (costs ~$100K, loans available). ⚡ Recommends it? 1000%. Women pilots especially needed! 👩‍✈️ TAG someone who should be flying helicopters! 🛩️👇 #BlackHawkPilot #AviationLife #HighPayingJobs #PilotLife #FlightSchool #WomenInAviation #HelicopterPilot #AirRescue #DreamCareer #HelicopterLife #AerialFirefighting #AviationLovers #PilotTraining #BlueSkyHelicopters #NetflixFilm #WorkHardPlayHard #laneape #blackhawk #blackhawkhelicopter #heli #helicopter #helicopters #helikopter #helicopterpilot #helicoptero #helicopterride #helicopterchallenge #helicopterhelicopter #aviation #aviationlovers #aviationdaily #aviationlife #aviationgeek #aviatornation #aviation4u #aviationtiktok #aviationphotography #pilot #pilotpete #pilotlife #pilotsoftiktok #pilots #piloto #pilottok #pilotview #flight #flightattendant #flights #flightcrew #commercialpilot #militarytiktok #military #army #armylife #armybts #armybts #armystrong #armylover #armyfan #militaryedit #militaryfamily

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mira.pendejo8
Mira Pendejo :
Or join the Army and get the training free while serving your country and earning the coveted DD-214 and veterans benefits. Fly Army!
2025-04-25 20:25:21
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frakybraky49
dudgedvr2qt :
Out of all the professions you interview, which one do you personally find the most interesting❓
2025-04-04 17:37:30
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jeffaspinwall
jeffaspinwall :
How do I get in touch with Matt? Can’t find him on insta
2025-04-05 00:52:57
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pnwfoodiepilot
PNW Foodie Pilot :
Wow this is awesome
2025-04-05 16:59:17
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lammy_hammy
Larissa Hamilton :
Very fortunate to know Matt! Amazing dude!
2025-04-26 06:29:55
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pirateseye2
pirateseye2 :
Helicopter 🚁 🥰
2025-04-09 04:21:59
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samuelohumz001
Smooth Drives NG 🧤🚗 :
Hello am looking for buyers for back hawk helicopter for sale
2025-04-26 15:35:04
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trd_760
TRD_760 :
🤣🤣🤣
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meganelliott6
MEGAN :
😂😂😂
2025-07-22 22:37:28
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thomasglessing_
ThomasGlessing :
Why not just fly in military no debt? No brainer lol
2025-04-06 04:49:41
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marilynmiles144
cash app Marilynmiles1950 :
Do you chase lil Homies 👽👽 in black helicopters??
2025-04-04 21:19:55
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toddamos
Todd Amos :
Military is the best route
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In a fiery and deeply analytical keynote speech at the China Institute at Fudan University, world-renowned economist and political analyst Professor Jeffrey Sachs delivered a sobering critique of U.S. foreign policy. Warning that Washington’s confrontational stance is driving global instability, Sachs argued that the United States is targeting Russia and China not because of ideology or actions, but simply because they are “big and successful.” Highlighting the unsustainable nature of U.S. global dominance, Sachs reminded the audience that America represents just 4% of the world’s population—far too small a share to unilaterally dictate global affairs. He predicted that nations like Russia, China, and even Africa will inevitably rise, forcing the U.S. to accept a more cooperative, multipolar world. Most controversially, Sachs claimed that the war in Ukraine was not initiated by Vladimir Putin, but rather provoked by the U.S. through NATO’s eastward expansion and attempts to build military bases near Russian borders. He called this a continuation of Washington’s old “imperial mentality,” where diplomacy is replaced with regime change and military pressure. Sachs’ remarks challenge the mainstream Western narrative and offer a radically different interpretation of today’s geopolitical tensions. His call for a shift from domination to diplomacy underscores the urgent need for a new kind of statecraft—one based on cooperation, respect, and shared global prosperity.
In a fiery and deeply analytical keynote speech at the China Institute at Fudan University, world-renowned economist and political analyst Professor Jeffrey Sachs delivered a sobering critique of U.S. foreign policy. Warning that Washington’s confrontational stance is driving global instability, Sachs argued that the United States is targeting Russia and China not because of ideology or actions, but simply because they are “big and successful.” Highlighting the unsustainable nature of U.S. global dominance, Sachs reminded the audience that America represents just 4% of the world’s population—far too small a share to unilaterally dictate global affairs. He predicted that nations like Russia, China, and even Africa will inevitably rise, forcing the U.S. to accept a more cooperative, multipolar world. Most controversially, Sachs claimed that the war in Ukraine was not initiated by Vladimir Putin, but rather provoked by the U.S. through NATO’s eastward expansion and attempts to build military bases near Russian borders. He called this a continuation of Washington’s old “imperial mentality,” where diplomacy is replaced with regime change and military pressure. Sachs’ remarks challenge the mainstream Western narrative and offer a radically different interpretation of today’s geopolitical tensions. His call for a shift from domination to diplomacy underscores the urgent need for a new kind of statecraft—one based on cooperation, respect, and shared global prosperity.

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