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For Devin âMudcatâ Kelly, wingsuiting isnât about chasing adrenaline, itâs about pursuing a meaningful life.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Devin challenges the stereotype of the reckless daredevil and explores the deeper questions that flight forces us to confront. We discuss mortality, community, risk, personal growth, and how committing to a path that feels true to yourself can shape everything that follows.
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For Alexey Galda, performance flying is more than speed, distance, or time, itâs a quest to understand whatâs truly possible.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Alexey shares how physics, data, and relentless experimentation have shaped his journey from paraglider pilot to world-class wingsuit competitor and innovator. We explore performance training, wingtip development, in-flight technology, and why breaking complex problems into simple, measurable parts is the key to long-term progress.
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For Andy Ford, wingsuiting isnât just about the flight, itâs about how we see it.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Andy shares lessons from 35 years in the sky and 25 years filming wingsuits around the world. We explore the craft behind aerial storytelling, why smooth flying matters more than aggressive movement, and how patience, awareness, and mastering the fundamentals shape both great pilots and great camera flyers.
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For Alex Knaub, wingsuit flying starts with one thing, how you move your body.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Alex breaks down the fundamentals of body awareness, from understanding subtle inputs to building real control in the air. We explore why most pilots misunderstand movement, how to train better without the tunnel, and why mastering your body, not just your suit is the key to progression.
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For Sam Hardy, terrain flying isnât about getting close, itâs about understanding.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Sam breaks down how he turned terrain flying into a system, from analysing glide ratios to building repeatable lines through the mountains. We explore decision-making, energy management, and why slowing down, seeking mentorship, and flying with intent are what truly keep pilots progressing long term.
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For Peter Salzmann, wingsuiting isnât just about flying, itâs about reinventing it.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Peter shares his journey from athlete to innovator, developing electric thrust systems and wingsuit foils to push the boundaries of human flight. We explore the mindset behind innovation, balancing vision with risk, and why progress comes from questioning whatâs possible, and having the courage to build it.
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For Luke Rogers, wingsuit performance isnât guesswork, itâs engineered.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Luke shares how discipline, data, and structured training shape elite performance flying. From analysing every jump to building systems for consistency, we explore why âpractice makes permanent,â how to turn data into action, and what it really takes to stay calm and perform when it matters most.
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For Arvid Endler, progression in wingsuiting comes from experimentation.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Arvid shares how the wingsuit tunnel became a laboratory for understanding flight, from discovering subtle body inputs to intentionally pushing to the edge of control to learn what really happens in the air. We explore tunnel-driven learning, the mechanics of movement, and why curiosity is one of the most powerful tools a wingsuit pilot can have.
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For Dan Darby, real progression in wingsuiting isnât about jump numbers or bigger suits, itâs about foundations.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Dan challenges common beliefs around flaring, suit upsizing, and readiness. We explore why mindset matters more than numbers, how honest self-reflection shapes better pilots, and why widening awareness, not chasing size is what truly builds long-term skill in flight.
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For Espen Fadnes, risk isnât about adrenaline, itâs about uncertainty.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Espen breaks down his philosophy on preparation, planning, and personal responsibility in wingsuiting. From competition and high-stakes filming to walking away from perfect conditions, he explains why true freedom in flight comes from reducing uncertainty, respecting risk, and treating preparation as the ultimate safety system.
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In this episode of Leading Edge, Fiona shares her journey from engineering and academia to becoming a senior flight master in the wingsuit tunnel. We explore daily discipline, tunnel-driven progression, breaking barriers as a female coach, and why slowing down, staying intentional, and trusting your passion can shape an extraordinary life in flight.
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For Tomic Kluzniak, wingsuit progression isnât about jump numbers or timelines itâs about skill, repetition, and patience.
In this episode of Leading Edge, Tomic shares his philosophy on earning freedom in flight, the four quadrants of a complete wingsuit pilot, and why true progression comes from slowing down, not rushing ahead.
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Welcome to Leading Edge, the podcast about human flight.
Join Jack Peploe as he explores the people and ideas pushing the boundaries of wingsuiting, from the pioneers and coaches to the dreamers shaping the future of the sky, all sharing what it really means to live life on the leading edge.