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The AeroExploration Podcast explores aviation’s past and the paths people are taking in the industry today. Join host Jim Schilling for stories of historic flights, modern aviation careers, and the passion that keeps us looking to the skies.
Aviation has a past worth remembering, destinations worth exploring, and people worth meeting.
This is AeroExploration.
Aviation has a past worth remembering, destinations worth exploring, and people worth meeting.
This is AeroExploration.
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In this episode of AeroExploration, we’re joined once again by aviation YouTuber Bryan Turner to close out his Fly the Transition journey. Two years ago, Bryan shared his goals and early steps toward a career in professional aviation. Today, we pick up that story as he reflects on the final push—finishing training, navigating the ups and downs of hiring cycles, and ultimately landing in the right seat of a regional airliner.Bryan’s path is one built on perseverance, patience, humor, and an undeniable passion for flight. If you’ve ever wondered what the transition from GA pilot to airline pilot really looks like—or you just enjoy a good aviation success story—this episode will keep you listening all the way through.Check out Bryan Turner’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JustPlaneSillyAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
The U-2 “Dragon Lady” remains one of the most iconic and mysterious aircraft ever flown—designed in secrecy, flown at the edge of space, and still serving critical intelligence missions nearly 70 years after its first flight. In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, we expand on the recent YouTube feature with additional insights, extended storytelling, and the full interview with Gogo, who brings first-hand knowledge and perspective on what it takes to fly, operate, and support this legendary reconnaissance aircraft.We explore the U-2’s origins during the Cold War, the missions that shaped its legacy, the demanding training pipeline for pilots, and the unique flight characteristics that make it one of the most challenging aircraft in the world to master. You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes details from the making of the video and extended conversation you won’t find anywhere else.Whether you’re an aviation history buff, a military aviation enthusiast, or simply fascinated by aircraft that operate where few dare to fly—this episode takes you deeper into the story of the Dragon Lady than ever before.AeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, we kick things off with a practical deep dive into FAA written test prep—how to study smart, avoid common pitfalls, and use solid test-taking strategies on exam day. More importantly, we break down what to do after you’ve completed the test. Your score report isn’t just a number; it’s a targeted roadmap for checkride prep. We’ll cover how to interpret your ACS codes, strengthen your weak areas, and turn that written exam into a powerful tool for oral exam readiness.We’re then joined by Nate Ehlers, United Airlines pilot, Air Force Reserve C-17 veteran, and creator of Backseat Pilot. Nate walks us through his diverse aviation journey: becoming a CFI, navigating the challenges of military recruiting, securing a Reserve C-17 slot, flying and instructing in the military, and eventually transitioning to the airlines. His unique path gives insight into both civilian and military flying and the balancing act between them.Nate also takes us behind the curtain of Backseat Pilot, sharing why he created the platform, how he builds effective lesson plans, and his philosophy on what makes quality flight training resources. We talk about the real differences between pre-made lesson plans and starting from scratch—and when each approach makes sense for instructors and students.To close out the episode, Jim shares his personal plan for the final stretch leading up to his CFI checkride. He discusses how he’s using his written results, refining lesson plans, tightening up weak spots, and structuring his at-home and in-air practice to be fully prepared for the big day.Checkout Backseat Pilot Here : www.thebackseatpilot.comAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, I dive deep into the Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC) rule — a landmark change from the Federal Aviation Administration that expands what pilots can fly, how aircraft are certified, and how our aviation world is evolving.We’ll start with the history — how we got here from the original Sport Pilot and Light‑Sport Aircraft rules of 2004. Then, I’ll walk you through the purpose behind MOSAIC: more choice, more capability, more accessibility — without compromising safety.Next, I take you into the major changes that matter to pilots: night flying, retractable gear, constant‑speed props, and four‑seat LSAs. We’ll explore the critical difference between pilot privileges (what you as a pilot can do) and aircraft certification (what the plane is allowed to be), and why a seemingly small stall‑speed difference makes a big difference under the rule.Finally, we’ll clear up the confusion: Why might a private pilot intentionally fly under sport‑pilot privileges? What endorsements do you need? What aircraft will now qualify? What does it mean for CFIs and flight schools?If you’re a pilot, future CFI, aircraft owner or just curious about how regulations shape the cockpit, this episode gives you the keys to MOSAIC.Links for show notes:FAA: “New rule: FAA ready for air travel of the future” — FAA newsroomAOPA: “Light sport rules expand dramatically” — AOPA articleEAA: “Sport Pilot / Light Sport Aircraft 2.0 (MOSAIC)” — EAA pageGeneral Aviation News: “Long‑awaited MOSAIC final rule released” — GANews pieceAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, we meet Matt Peschong, a North Dakota Highway Patrol veteran who traded his patrol car for a cockpit.After 15 years in law enforcement, Matt decided it was time to chase the dream he’d held since childhood — becoming an airline pilot. From earning his CFI, CFII, and MEI ratings in between patrol shifts to now flying as a First Officer at a regional airline, Matt’s story captures the challenge and reward of starting over in aviation.We talk about the reality of making a major career transition, the role of networking and mentorship in aviation, and what life is really like for a new First Officer. Matt also shares how his years of service shaped his approach to flying, professionalism, and teamwork on the flight deck.Whether you’re considering your own career change or just curious about the journey from law enforcement to the airlines, this episode offers an honest look at the path, the process, and the passion behind the transition.AeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Every delay, every grounded plane, every canceled flight has a story behind it—one you don’t see. In this episode of AeroExploration, we dive into the hidden crisis in aviation maintenance: a rapidly aging workforce, broken training pipelines, and a shortage of skilled mechanics that is grounding aircraft across the country. From major airlines to your local flight school, the impact is real, costly, and growing.We’ll explore why planes sit idle, how this workforce shortage is costing billions, and what the aviation industry is doing to fight back.Tune in to discover the invisible threat that could affect every flight you take—and why the solutions could reshape the future of flying.AeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of AeroExploration, we sit down with Patrick Arnzen, airline pilot, FAA Designated Pilot Examiner, and CEO of Thrust Flight. Patrick has spent his career guiding aspiring aviators through the challenges of pilot training, and he’s now leading one of the nation’s premier accelerated flight schools.Together, we dig into:✈️ Accelerated flight training — the real advantages, the common misconceptions, and what future pilots need to know before enrolling.🎓 Do you really need a 4-year degree to fly for the airlines? Patrick shares his take on what the industry truly values today.🔧 Thrust Flight’s bold expansion — how the launch of their new aircraft maintenance schools will open even more doors for those looking to build aviation careers.Whether you’re a student pilot, career-changer, or simply fascinated by how airlines build their pilot pipelines, this conversation will give you insider perspective on what it takes to succeed in aviation today.Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the most talked-about training models in the industry — and the people behind it.Check out Thrust Flight: Thrust Flight. https://www.thrustflight.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/thrust-flight/AeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Join us on AeroExploration as we sit down with Anthony Dyer, a former USAF Combat Special Missions Aviator whose career includes flying AC-130 gunships and Pave Hawk rescue helicopters on dangerous missions that saved lives. In Moon Child: The Roots and Wings of a USAF Combat Special Missions Aviator, Anthony doesn’t just chronicle the adrenaline and action of combat search-and-rescue, casualty evac, and gunship close air support—he also shares the heavy cost of war: trauma, addiction, moral injury, and what it takes to find meaning after service.If you’re fascinated by aerial warfare, helicopter rescue, AC-130 operations, or the human stories behind veterans’ journeys, this episode is for you. Learn what it’s like to fly rescue missions under fire, to carry the memories home, and to build a new “why” in peacetime.Get Anthony’s Book:On Amazon → [Moon Child - Amazon] AmazonOn Barnes & Noble → [Moon Child - Barnes & Noble] Barnes & NobleWinter Merch is HERE!Winter is coming, and so is our brand-new merch lineup! Stay warm and rep your love for aviation with cozy long sleeve tees, hoodies, and beanies. For a limited time, you can score 20% off your order with code Cold20—but hurry, this offer only lasts until October 1st. Gear up now and head into the season in style!Flyingmidwest.com/MerchSupport the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, Jim sits down with Collin, a corporate jet pilot with NetJets, to explore his unconventional path into aviation.Collin didn’t grow up with a headset in hand or a lifelong dream of flying. Instead, his early life revolved around farming. But a chance meeting with a pilot on a party bus changed everything. That single conversation set him on the path to becoming a professional pilot.We cover:Collin’s early farm life and unexpected introduction to aviationHow a party bus encounter sparked his desire to flyHis pilot training process and how he built flight hoursThe steps that led to flying with NetJets.What a corporate pilot lifestyle really looks likeWhy corporate aviation can be a rewarding career path for aspiring pilotsThis episode is perfect for:Anyone interested in corporate aviation careersAspiring pilots curious about the NetJets pilot lifeAviation fans who love unique and unexpected career storiesWinter Merch is HERE!Winter is coming, and so is our brand-new merch lineup! Stay warm and rep your love for aviation with cozy long sleeve tees, hoodies, and beanies. For a limited time, you can score 20% off your order with code Cold20—but hurry, this offer only lasts until October 1st. Gear up now and head into the season in style!Flyingmidwest.com/MerchSupport the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
On September 11, 2001, the aviation industry changed forever. While most remember the immediate shutdown of U.S. airspace and the introduction of tighter airport security, the ripple effects of that day continue to shape aviation more than two decades later.In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, we take a deep dive into how 9/11 reshaped every corner of the industry—from pilots, flight attendants, and mechanics to air traffic controllers, airport operations staff, and the flying public. We’ll examine the creation of the TSA, the dramatic expansion of the Federal Air Marshal Service, and how general aviation faced restrictions and scrutiny that still influence operations today.We’ll also explore the evolving impacts: the lasting influence on airline economics and hiring, challenges for general aviation airports near metropolitan areas, and how security mandates continue to affect the balance between safety and accessibility.More than a story of loss, this is also a story of resilience. Aviation professionals adapted, rebuilt, and found new ways to move the world forward—under the shadow of one of the most defining days in modern history.Join us as we reflect on the past, analyze the present, and look ahead at how the legacy of 9/11 continues to shape the future of flight.Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, we have another Fly the Transition story. We sit down with Joe, a pilot whose career path proves that chasing your dream job in aviation isn’t always a straight line. Joe takes us from his days on the factory floor to his first aviation gigs, sharing how he and his family sacrificed to keep his flying dream alive.From check run flights in the middle of the night to the demanding world of Part 135 charter operations, Joe opens up about the lessons learned, the resilience it takes, and the payoff of finally landing in the right seat of his dream career.Whether you’re a student pilot, career changer, or someone who simply loves hearing the human side of aviation, Joe’s story is a testament to perseverance and passion.Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out the YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at jim@flyingmidwest.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Hangar space has become one of the most competitive and confusing parts of the industry, and getting it wrong can cost you time, money, and peace of mind.In this episode of the AeroExploration Podcast, we deliver the step-by-step playbook for hangar ownership. From finding hidden opportunities that never hit the market, to deciding between sole ownership and partnerships, to understanding the ins and outs of airport ground leases, we break down every phase of the process.We’ll cover how to approach due diligence, what to look for during inspections, how to navigate financing, and the essential insurance coverage that every hangar owner needs. You’ll also hear strategies for maintaining your investment and even generating income by leasing space.Whether you’re actively searching or just want to understand what goes into securing hangar space, this episode gives you the knowledge and tools to navigate the hangar shortage with confidence.Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Welcome to a new era of the AeroExploration Podcast! To kick things off, we’re catching up with a familiar voice — Christy Shaffer, who first joined us during her transition into the airlines. Since then, Christy has upgraded to captain and now serves as a line check airman, guiding the next generation of pilots through their first days on the line.In this episode, Christy shares what new airline pilots can expect from Initial Operating Experience (IOE), the unique challenges and rewards of moving into the left seat, and what it means to evaluate and mentor pilots as a line check airman. It’s an inside look at airline training, leadership, and growth that every aspiring airline pilot will want to hear.Join us as we launch the next chapter of AeroExploration with a conversation about careers, confidence, and the journey of becoming a captain.Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
This episode comes with a big announcement!In this episode I get personal, I get reflective, and I tell you what big things I learned this year at Airventure that will change my world of content creation, hopefully for the better. Airventure '25 gave me a good deal of time to assess my content creation and reflect on how I provide that content to all of you. I'm making some changes moving ahead, and I hope you will be as excited for the change as I am. Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Caleb Green’s Journey from Army Officer to Corporate Jet PilotIn this inspiring episode of Fly the Transition, host Jim Schilling sits down with Caleb Green, a former Army logistics officer who made a bold leap from a background in agricultural business and military service into the cockpit of a corporate jet.Caleb shares his powerful story of navigating the transition from a structured Army career to the dynamic world of professional aviation. With encouragement from his wife and a deep-rooted passion for flight, he not only earned his wings but also launched his own flight school, all while playing a key role in the safety program of his current corporate flight operation.His path blends general aviation roots with the professionalism of Part 91 and 135 jet flying, making this episode a must-listen for aspiring pilots, veterans exploring aviation careers, or anyone seeking inspiration to make a major career pivot.✈️ Special Event at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh!We hope you’ll join us for The Aviation Podcaster Q&A and Meet & Greet at AirVenture!📍 Forum Stage 3📅 July 26th | 11:30 AM – 12:45 PMAsk your favorite podcasters your burning aviation questions, and stick around after the panel to meet the creators, take some photos, and connect with fellow aviation podcast enthusiasts.🎧 Featured Podcasts:Flying Midwest • Fly the Transition • The Finer Points • AvTalk • The Green Dot • Taking Off • The Pilot Network — and more!Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Social Media Handles:Website: www.flyingmidwest.comFacebook: facebook.com/flymidwestjimJim on Instagram: @flymidwestjimEmail: Flythetransition@gmail.comSponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Becoming a Career CFI with Jason Miller of The Finer PointsIn this episode of Fly the Transition, I sit down with one of the most recognizable voices in flight training—Jason Miller, creator of Learn the Finer Points. Jason shares his journey to becoming a full-time, in-demand Certified Flight Instructor and how he built The Finer Points into one of the most respected aviation education platforms in the industry.We dive deep into:Why Jason chose the path of a career CFIThe origin story and evolution of The Finer Points podcast and brandPractical tips on how you can become a high-value CFIWhether you're just starting out or looking to level up your CFI journey, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration.🌐 Check out Jason’s courses, podcast, and training tools at learnthefinerpoints.com✈️ Special Event at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh!We hope you’ll join us for The Aviation Podcaster Q&A and Meet & Greet at AirVenture!📍 Forum Stage 6📅 July 26th | 11:30 AM – 12:45 PMAsk your favorite podcasters your burning aviation questions, and stick around after the panel to meet the creators, take some photos, and connect with fellow aviation podcast enthusiasts.🎧 Featured Podcasts:Flying Midwest • Fly the Transition • The Finer Points • AvTalk • The Green Dot • Taking Off • The Pilot Network — and more!Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Social Media Handles:Website: www.flyingmidwest.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstionJim on Instagram: @flymidwestjimEmail: Flythetransition@gmail.comSponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
This week on Fly the Transition, we're joined by Gary Palmer – Certified Flight Instructor, student pilot advocate, and aviation writer – whose inspiring story proves it's never too late to pursue your aviation dreams.After a successful career in information security for satellite systems, Gary decided to shift gears and chase his lifelong interest in flight. Now, as a passionate CFI, he works tirelessly to support student pilots, advocate for their rights, and challenge some of the most persistent myths and misconceptions in flight training.In this episode, we explore:🚀 Gary’s transition from a tech-heavy career to becoming a flight instructor🧠 Common misunderstandings in aviation training and how instructors can do better💬 The importance of student pilot advocacy and building a supportive learning environment for yourself✍️ Gary’s work as a writer in the aviation space and his mission to change the culture of flight instructionWhether you're a new student, a seasoned pilot, or someone navigating a midlife career change, Gary brings insight, candor, and a fresh perspective that will leave you inspired.🔗 Check out Gary’s work and advocacy at: timetoflyplanes.comAirventure Forum: July 26th 11:30amForum State 6https://events.rdmobile.com/Sessions/Details/2871110Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Social Media Handles:Website: www.flyingmidwest.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstionJim on Instagram: @flymidwestjimEmail: Flythetransition@gmail.comSponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
So, you've made it through Indoc and ground school—now it's time for the sim. Are you ready to take the controls?In Part 2 of our Airline Training Series, we sit down again with Seth Bunker, a current First Officer with a major airline, and a former simulator instructor, systems instructor, and regional airline Captain to demystify the airline simulator phase of training.Whether you're heading to your first 121 carrier or planning your long-term aviation career, this episode will arm you with the tools and mindset you need to excel in the sim.We break down:🧑✈️ What Airline Sim Training Is Really Like: From day one in the mock cockpit to your final checkride🤯 Sim Surprises: What catches most new hires off guard—and how to prepare for it💡 Tips from a Sim Instructor: How to make progress, manage stress, and build good CRM👨👩👧 Working with a Sim Partner: What makes a good sim buddy and how to help each other succeed✅ Checkride Prep: How to approach your LOE (Line-Oriented Evaluation) with confidenceIf you're on the path to becoming a regional airline pilot, or making a midlife career change into aviation, this episode gives you the real-world knowledge and actionable advice from someone who has trained countless new hire pilots—many of whom had no previous 121 experience.🎧 Whether you’re wondering what the sim will feel like, how hard it really is, or how to handle the pressure—this is your insider guide to conquering simulator training and earning your wings.Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Social Media Handles:Website: www.flyingmidwest.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstionJim on Instagram: @flymidwestjimEmail: Flythetransition@gmail.comSponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Thinking about becoming an airline pilot? Just got hired by a regional? Nervous about indoc, systems, and sim training? This episode is your roadmap to success.In this first installment of a two-part series, we’re cutting through the confusion to give you the straight story on your initial airline training experience — from Day 1 of indoctrination to the final aircraft systems exam.I’m joined by Seth Bunker, a First Officer with a major airline, former regional airline Captain, and simulator, ground, and systems instructor. Seth has helped hundreds of new hire pilots navigate training successfully, and he’s here to share exactly what to expect—and how to thrive.In Part 1, we’ll cover:🛫 Indoctrination (Indoc): What it is, why it matters, and how to stand out from the start📚 Ground & Systems Training: What you'll learn, how it's tested, and what instructors are really looking for🧠 Study Tips & Mindset: What separates top-performing students from those who struggle🗣️ Debunking Myths: Common fears and misinformation about regional airline training✅ Keys to Success: How to prepare before Day 1 and maintain momentum all the way to the simThis episode is designed for aspiring airline pilots, CFIs about to transition, or anyone curious about what it’s like to start a career at a regional airline. If you want to feel confident, prepared, and ahead of the curve—this is where you start.🎧 Coming up in Part 2: We’ll dive deep into the simulator phase of training—what to expect in the box, how to approach checkrides, and how to get the most from your sim partner.🙋 Have a story worth sharing? Want to be part of a future episode? We’re actively looking for podcast guests who’ve made the leap into aviation—whether as pilots, dispatchers, ATC, mechanics, or in other roles. If you—or someone you know—has a transition story that could help inspire others, I want to hear from you!Reach out to me on any of my social media accounts, or Flythetransition@gmail.com Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Social Media Handles:Website: www.flyingmidwest.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstionJim on Instagram: @flymidwestjimEmail: Flythetransition@gmail.comSponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
Mentorship can make the difference between staying grounded and taking flight — especially when you're changing careers later in life. In this episode, I reflect on the mentors who helped shape my aviation journey, from my early days in Civil Air Patrol to the seasoned professionals who poured into my personal and professional growth.This isn’t just about finding someone to help you prep for a checkride. It’s about connection, encouragement, and learning the leadership, character, and mindset that create success beyond the cockpit. I’ll share stories of how my mentors challenged, supported, and believed in me — and how you can find (or become) that kind of guide in your own journey.Whether you're starting flight training at 40, shifting from a long-time career, or wondering if anyone out there "gets it" — this one’s for you.🎙️ Want to be part of a future episode?Have a story to share, or a question you'd like answered? I’d love to hear from you!Support the Show: If you are looking for early releases, exclusive content, or just want to support the show, consider joining me on Patreon!There are several levels of support and extra goodies at each level. Patreon: www.patreon.com/flyingmidwestAeroExploration: Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExplorationJoin our Community:If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.Social Media Handles:Website: www.flyingmidwest.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstionJim on Instagram: @flymidwestjimEmail: Flythetransition@gmail.comSponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!Affiliate Links:Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101Flying Eyes Sunglasses: https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchaseFly the Transition Merch:flyingmidwest.com/merchContact Information:Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social media or the website.🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts | 🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!





