Life Lessons in the Stratosphere and Defying Expectations with U-2 Pilot Merryl Tengesdal
In this episode, Merryl and Sylvia discuss how experiences serve as preparation for future situations, what it was like growing up in the Bronx as a girl in the ‘70s, the experience of flying solo at 70,000 ft altitude in the U-2, the importance of solitude and self-reflection, and lessons Merryl learned along the way about flight, parenthood, and self-worth.
About Lt. Col. Merryl Tengesdal
Merryl Tengesdal is a military veteran and former Director of Inspections who served for The Air Force Inspector General from October 2015 through August 2017. Merryl served in the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan as a US Air Force Colonel. She has over 23 years of both Air Force and Navy flying aviation experience. She retired from the military in 2017. Merryl is the first and only African American woman to fly the US Air Force U-2 Aircraft. Beyond her extensive experience as a pilot, Merryl is an author, motivational speaker, leadership consultant, NASM & AFAA Certified Personal Trainer, and reality show contestant.
Topics Include
How “Star Trek” and Captain Kirk inspired a young Merryl’s desire to explore the unknown
Merryl’s experience as a pilot in the Navy and Air Force
What it was like learning to fly in the military
The history of the U-2 aircraft
Intricacies and challenges of piloting the U-2 aircraft
How Merryl is planning on getting to outer space
Gaining perspective about life while flying
Myths and stereotypes of being a working mother
The intensity and process of writing her autobiography, Shatter the Sky
Merryl’s experience on the competitive reality show, “Tough as Nails”
Resources Mentioned
Books Mentioned
Shatter the Sky: Going To The Stratosphere Taught Me About Self-worth, Sacrifice, and Discipline by Merryl Tengesdal
Connect with Merryl
Instagram: @dragonlady788