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Author: Adam Uhan

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A great network can mean the difference between a dream career and a job. For over 30,000 members, The Pilot Network reconnects colleagues, offers vital knowledge, and supports new professionals. Join us in one of the fastest-growing networks for pilots.
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What if staying fit could actually make you a better pilot and improve your life both in and out of the cockpit? In this episode, host Adam Uhan introduces April as Health and Fitness Month inside The Pilot Network. He shares what listeners can expect in the coming weeks, including conversations about staying active while traveling, managing fatigue across time zones, and supporting mental health in aviation. Adam also walks through a practical road workout inspired by the well-known Murph routine and explains how pilots can scale it to fit their fitness level. The goal is simple: stay active, protect your long-term health, and improve your quality of life throughout your flying career. It is not about perfection. It is about building habits that help you keep moving, both today and years from now.
What does it really take to build a strong aviation career when the path ahead feels uncertain? In this episode, Adam opens with a heartfelt tribute to the pilots lost in the recent Jazz Aviation Flight 8646 incident, then shares a powerful collection of career advice from leaders across the industry. From American Airlines hiring tips and the value of submitting your application early, to Ivan Rodriguez’s bold jump from nursing to fractional flying, this episode shows that there is more than one way forward. You will also hear why defense contracting can be a smart option, how career strategy often matters more than raw qualifications, and why your job should never become your whole identity. It is a thoughtful, practical guide for pilots at every stage.
What if the biggest career mistake a pilot can make is choosing a job without understanding the system behind it? In this thoughtful solo episode, Adam opens with a heartfelt tribute to six fallen KC-135 crew members and reflects on the loss felt across the aviation community. From there, he shifts into a practical career lesson: stop asking only, “What job should I take?” and start asking, “What system am I entering?” He breaks that idea into three simple checks: flow, control, and durability. Adam explains why upgrade time, schedule flexibility, commuting, contracts, and training stability matter more than a flashy paycheck. This episode is a grounded, honest guide for pilots who want to make smarter career moves and avoid getting stuck in the wrong path.
What if the biggest mistakes in a pilot’s career could become your greatest shortcuts to success? In this episode of the Pilot Network Podcast, host Adam Uhan shares the honest story of his long and winding path into aviation. From barely graduating high school to joining Air Force ROTC, Adam explains how poor grades, missed chances, and delayed decisions shaped his journey. He talks about the mentors who helped him turn things around, the lessons learned in pilot training, and the opportunities he almost missed by waiting too long. Through real experiences, he reminds aspiring pilots that mistakes do not end your career. They can become powerful learning moments that lead to better choices and unexpected adventures in aviation.
Feeling stuck in your aviation career and wondering what your next move should be? In this episode, host Adam Uhan sits down with Dave Jesurun to talk about real career pathways for pilots who feel behind. Dave shares his journey from Air Force Special Operations Command to building High Country Air Service in Albuquerque. They discuss practical steps pilots can take today to regain momentum, from building versatile experience to networking with the right people. The key message is simple: hours matter, but employers also value adaptability, initiative, and a strong story that shows commitment to aviation.
What if your “best day” skills could also show up on your worst day in the air? In this episode, Adam Uhan explains why skill stacking isn’t about racking up hours or collecting new ratings. It’s about building real capability that holds steady when weather turns, automation gets confusing, or the schedule goes sideways. He breaks skill stacking into four layers: solid stick-and-rudder control, smart systems and automation management, strong decision-making under pressure, and leadership that lifts the whole crew. The goal is simple: choose the next skill that raises your performance ceiling and your safety floor, so you stay calm, sharp, and trusted in any cockpit.
In this episode, Adam hits pause on the monthly theme to give a behind-the-scenes recap of what’s been happening inside The Pilot Network and how smart skill upgrades can move your aviation career forward. From the powerful support shown to an older aspiring pilot to honest talk about timing, family pressures, and career pivots, this episode keeps it real. Adam shares his five-task productivity method, why verifying your study sources matters, and how to build structure like a true professional. He also covers Guard and Reserve hiring basics, common interview mistakes, networking strategies, and a quick update on ForeFlight. If you want clarity on your next move and a stronger edge in today’s aviation world, this recap will help you stay sharp and ready.
What if the smartest pilots are the ones willing to admit their dumbest mistakes? In this eye-opening episode of The Pilot Network Podcast, airline pilot and author Jeffrey James Madison shares how overconfidence, complacency, and fatigue often sneak into even the sharpest flight decks. From being inspired by Tuskegee Airmen at 35, to nearly running out of fuel for a friend’s dream plane, Jeffrey explains why learning from others’ mistakes can be just as powerful as your own experience. His book Yikes! captures 100 real pilot stories that could save lives—and funds the Victor Kilo Fund to help the next generation take flight. Jeffrey’s humor, humility, and honesty make this episode a must-listen for anyone serious about flying safer and smarter.
What’s the one thing pilots consistently overlook that could make or break their dream job interview? In this episode, Adam talks with Bill Sims from Spitfire Elite about why communication is the core skill that impacts everything, from interviews to cockpit culture and even home life. They break down how real confidence comes from preparation, not performance, and how authenticity is far more powerful than a perfectly polished script. You’ll learn why relationships matter more than resumes, how to approach interviews like a pro athlete, and why some pilots unknowingly sabotage their chances by focusing on the wrong prep.
In this episode, Adam reflects on the January theme of change and shares why most people don't fail at change; they fail at evaluating it. He breaks down how personal and career shifts often feel uncomfortable not because they’re wrong, but because they reveal hidden gaps in our skills, systems, or habits. Using his own experiences of being the “new guy” multiple times throughout his career, Adam explains how waiting long enough to evaluate a change can lead to growth, clarity, and better decisions. He introduces a simple framework with three key questions to help determine whether a change is just painful or truly off course. Plus, Adam gives a preview of February’s theme, committing with intention, and how upgrading your skills fits into that next chapter. If you’re second-guessing your last big decision, this episode will help you reset, track progress, and stay the course.
In this episode, Adam sits down with Nik Fialka, retired Navy helicopter pilot, major airline captain, host of Ready For Pushback, and co-founder of Spitfire Elite Interview Consulting. Nik shares his unconventional career path, hard-earned lessons from career pivots, and what pilots often get wrong about decision making, identity, and timing. This conversation goes deep into analysis paralysis, the hidden costs of staying stuck, the responsibility that comes with having a platform in aviation, and why authenticity and engagement matter more than influence. Nik also delivers a strong and emotional take on aviation media ethics, accident commentary, and why pilots must think long term when making career and life decisions. Whether you are transitioning from the military, considering a career pivot, preparing for airline hiring, or questioning your next move, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and hard truth from someone who has lived it.
In this episode, Adam kicks off the new year by introducing monthly themes and the new direction of TPN. He dives into the structure, housed within TPN Pro, and some new tools--like Wingman AI--for pilots navigating career transitions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of setting personal goals and explores core questions that can guide effective yearly planning. Adam shares strategies for optimizing the year using these questions and includes real-life examples of successful career transitions. The episode wraps up with information on how to reach out for support and further engagement with the community.
In this episode, Adam is joined by Alex Tapia to delve into crucial financial strategies tailored for pilots. They kick off by covering key financial concepts and the importance of overcoming financial intimidation with practical checklists. The discussion moves through essential financial actions, customized planning, and strategies for different career phases. Alex highlights how to identify financial blind spots, navigate investment fees, and balance pre-tax versus Roth strategies. They also explore risk tolerance, emergency funds, and the value of professional advice. As they wrap up, Alex shares insights on achieving financial freedom, adapting strategies over time, and essential financial habits for pilots.
In this episode, Adam reflects on 2025 and shares holiday greetings with the aviation community. He delves into the perseverance and challenges faced by pilots, highlighting the growth of The Pilot Network and the significant impact of TPNx. Adam introduces TPN Go and discusses the evolution of TPN Pro, emphasizing the importance of community within the network. As the episode closes, he extends warm holiday wishes to all listeners, celebrating the strength and resilience of the pilot community.
Colonel Nathan "Sheik" Malafa didn’t plan on becoming one of the most recognizable pilots in the world—he just followed the spark. From flying combat missions in the F-15E and F-35 to leading the Thunderbirds as Thunderbird 1, Sheik brings a rare mix of humility, precision, and leadership to the air and the team behind it. In this episode, we dig into the realities behind the paint job: the mindset it takes to lead 130+ people on the road nine months a year, how the Thunderbirds train to fly closer than most of us would ever dare, and what it really means to “chase perfection and catch excellence.” If you’ve ever looked up and wondered what it takes to be in that cockpit—or lead the team that puts the jets there—this is the one.
In this episode, Adam chats with Raj Shah about his diverse journey in aviation and beyond. They discuss Raj's transition from the Ivy League to the Air National Guard, his early military tech experiences, and his shift to entrepreneurship in cybersecurity. The conversation covers the founding of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and its role in linking Silicon Valley with the Pentagon. They also touch on military budget strategies, balancing legacy systems with new tech, and future cost reductions. Raj wraps up by sharing insights on returning to flying and his venture with Shield Capital, offering advice on finding purpose after military service.
In this episode, Adam reads staff writer and overall awesome person's interaction at TPNx that helped her, and the guys, explain what TPN really is...The article is amazing! Better read than listened to so go check it out on our socials. Happy Independence Day everyone!
In this final TPNx episode, Adam recaps past content and introduces Lashae Bacon from Mile High Health Club. Lashae shares her journey and the club's development, focusing on transitioning from military to civilian life. She discusses fitness and nutrition programs for pilots and the challenges of launching her health club. The conversation covers pilot lifestyle health challenges, including meal prep and accountability. Lashae provides motivation strategies and personal fitness insights, along with information on accessing her programs. The episode concludes with contact details and closing remarks on health management.
In this episode, Adam starts with an introduction and shares updates from The Pilot Network, followed by a discussion on media influences in the aviation sector. He dives into the often complex world of disability paperwork, sharing his personal experiences. Upcoming TPN events and the importance of community interaction are highlighted. Adam offers career advice and mentorship insights, addressing common challenges faced.
In this episode, Adam and Matt join forces live from TPNx 2025! Slim Morgan joins the guys to talk Metrea, TPNx, and the world outside of Part 121 flying. The discussion centers around networking at TPNx and conference takeaways. Insights from Metrea cover their operations in defense and firefighting, with details on fleet size and working benefits, including home basing options. The episode dives into aircraft certifications, operational categories, and advanced technology partnerships. Opportunities for tanker, aerial firefighting, and tactical pilots are highlighted, alongside roles for helicopter pilots. The conversation touches on transitioning service members and mentorship, offering guidance on connecting with Metrea for career opportunities. https://www.metrea.aero
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