About this episode
Brian Walker discusses his project to launch himself in a homemade rocket and the challenges of amateur rocketry. Walker examines his motivation for building rockets and attempting what most consider extremely dangerous stunts. The conversation explores the physics and engineering challenges of building safe rockets capable of high-altitude flight. Walker discusses his background and the progression from small rockets to attempting human spaceflight. The discussion addresses safety concerns and whether Walker's rocket can succeed without killing him. Walker examines the regulatory challenges and FAA restrictions on amateur rocket experiments. The broadcast explores Walker's vision of making space accessible to individuals outside government programs or corporations. Walker discusses the technical specifications of his rocket and the systems designed to protect him during flight. The conversation addresses the risks of rocket flight and whether Walker understands the dangers or is recklessly risking his life. Walker examines what drives individuals to push boundaries and attempt dangerous feats others deem impossible.