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Author: MC Howe and Rich Million

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Cats On Guard is an aviation themed podcast revealing decades of true stories never before shared with the flying public. Experienced airline pilots MC Howe and Rich Million offer a look behind the cockpit door. From mishaps inflight, on layovers, in training and more, most flight crews would never spill these secrets. We'll share our journeys to becoming pilots, living out of suitcases and surviving surreal adventures never before told. Cats On Guard will also review hotels, restaurants and Hollywood's take on flying. For anyone wondering what really happens in the flight deck, or anyone considering a career with the airlines Cats on Guard has the answers. And there is a flying related answer to why its called Cats on Guard.
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In this season finale of Cats on Guard, hosts MC Howe and Richard Million reflect on their podcast journey, discuss the intersection of piloting and driving, and explore various stereotypes associated with pilots. They share personal anecdotes, including a humorous incident involving a parked police car, and delve into the realities of pilot relationships, substance use, and financial advice. The conversation also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on pilot mindsets and concludes with a look ahead to future episodes.
Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy Theories

2025-06-2451:08

MC Howe and Co-Captain Richard Million delve into various conspiracy theories, including chemtrails, cloud seeding, the flat Earth theory, and the infamous Denver International Airport. They explore the origins and beliefs surrounding these theories, often with humor and skepticism. The discussion highlights how these conspiracies manifest in everyday life and the psychological aspects of belief in such theories.
Recurrent Training

Recurrent Training

2025-06-1756:06

Co-captain Richard Million and MC Howe discuss their experiences with recurrent training in aviation. They share humorous anecdotes about their early mornings, the structure of recurrent training, and the stress associated with ground school and exams. The duo delves into simulator training, emergency procedures, and the evolution of training methods over the years. They also touch on the importance of data in flight safety and the role of crew resource management. The conversation wraps up with insights on extended envelope training and the overall learning experience of recurrent training.
In this episode of Cats on Guard, MC Howe and Co-Captain Richard Million discuss their recent absence from podcasting due to life's various challenges, including the end of the school year, family events, and recurrent training. They share personal anecdotes about their busy lives, the chaos of school schedules, and the importance of connections in aviation. The conversation also touches on grooming standards in the industry, vacation plans, and the challenges of managing household tasks while on the road. The episode concludes with an exciting announcement about the podcast's new presence on YouTube.
In this engaging conversation, Co-Captain Richard Million and MC Howe share personal anecdotes about family life, including tornado experiences and chaperoning school trips. They then transition into a detailed analysis of the film 'American Made,' starring Tom Cruise as Barry Seal, exploring its themes of aviation, crime, and the complexities of living a double life. The discussion highlights the film's accuracy in depicting aviation and the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, ultimately leading to a reflection on the consequences of Barry Seal's choices.
Scheduling Life

Scheduling Life

2025-05-2042:46

In this episode of Cats on Guard, MC Howe and Co-Captain Rich Million delve into the unique challenges faced by aviation professionals, particularly in managing family life, meal planning, and scheduling amidst their demanding careers. They share personal anecdotes about meal prep, the intricacies of balancing work and family events, and the difficulties of keeping appointments while on the road. The conversation also touches on the importance of communication and collaboration within families, especially in aviation households. The episode concludes with a teaser for an upcoming movie discussion on 'American Made.'
In this episode, MC Howe and Rich Million dive into a detailed review of the film 'Sully,' exploring its portrayal of the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549. They discuss the accuracy of the film, the characters involved, and the pressures faced by pilots during crises. The conversation also touches on the mental health aspects of aviation, the role of the NTSB, and personal anecdotes from their experiences in the industry. The dialogue highlights the importance of safety measures, the psychological aspects of emergency situations, and the realism of aviation procedures as depicted in movies. The hosts also reflect on the character development of the pilots and the media's portrayal of the incident, providing insights into the complexities of aviation and emergency response.
MC Howe and Co-Captain Richard Million discuss fan mail and feedback from listeners, exploring the positive experiences of pilots and the challenges of aviation-induced divorce syndrome. They delve into the stereotypes surrounding pilots, contrasting romanticized portrayals in media with the realities of pilot life, including layovers and relationships. The conversation highlights the importance of appreciation for spouses who support pilots, and they engage with listener questions about call signs and family dynamics in aviation. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming topics and episodes.
Passenger Misbehavior

Passenger Misbehavior

2025-04-2857:36

Co-Captain Richard Million and MC Howe discuss their recent experiences traveling, particularly focusing on a trip to the Mall of America. They share stories about the challenges of air travel, including passenger behavior, airport etiquette, and the importance of following safety protocols. The discussion also touches on the significance of common courtesy in public spaces, the impact of clothing choices on travel experiences, and the need for self-awareness among travelers. Throughout the conversation, humor is used to highlight the absurdities of travel and the importance of maintaining a positive attitude while navigating the complexities of air travel.
Home (un)Sweet Hotels

Home (un)Sweet Hotels

2025-04-2201:05:54

In this engaging conversation, MC Howe and Rich Million delve into the quirks and grievances of hotel stays, exploring the rise of automation in hotels, the cleanliness of rooms, and the evolution of amenities. They share humorous anecdotes about their experiences with hotel services, from robot vacuums to the infamous plastic bag around the remote. The discussion also touches on the challenges of hotel design, including bathroom layouts and the ongoing debate over shampoo and toilet paper quality. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the frustrations and oddities that travelers face, making it relatable for anyone who has ever stayed in a hotel. They share humorous anecdotes about their hotel stays, discuss the often frustrating policies regarding missing items, and highlight the importance of building relationships with hotel staff for potential upgrades. The conversation also touches on practical tips for managing laundry and towels during hotel stays, culminating in a light-hearted discussion about the overall hotel experience and customer service.
Worst Employers

Worst Employers

2025-04-1456:57

In this engaging conversation, Co-Captain Richard Million and MC Howe share their personal experiences in the aviation industry, discussing the challenges faced by young pilots, the realities of illegal charter operations, and the importance of mentorship. They delve into the struggles of navigating the job market, the impact of bad employers, and the recent shifts in pilot pay and quality of life. The discussion highlights the need for advocacy and support for new pilots entering the field, as well as the ongoing challenges within the aviation industry.
The Dreaded Chief Pilot

The Dreaded Chief Pilot

2025-04-0701:07:36

In this conversation, MC Howe and Rich Million discuss the often daunting experiences pilots face with their chief pilots, the dynamics of airline operations, and the challenges of maintaining professionalism in a high-stress environment. They share personal anecdotes about interactions with flight attendants, the pressures of adhering to safety protocols, and the sometimes absurd nature of uniform policies. The conversation highlights the complexities of the aviation industry, the importance of safety, and the often humorous yet serious realities of being a pilot.
General Aviation

General Aviation

2025-03-3156:36

This conversation explores the world of general aviation, discussing its safety, convenience, and the unique experiences it offers. The hosts share personal anecdotes, insights into the role of Fixed Base Operators (FBOs), and the joys of flying privately. They emphasize the benefits of general aviation over commercial airlines, including flexibility and the ability to travel to less accessible locations. The discussion also touches on the camaraderie among pilots and the fun aspects of flying, making a case for why more people should consider getting involved in general aviation.
Speak Like a Pilot

Speak Like a Pilot

2025-03-2452:28

In this engaging conversation, MC Howe and Rich Million share new vocabulary, and delve into the intricacies of aviation terminology and duty time. They explore the challenges pilots face regarding duty days, seniority, and the bidding process, while also touching on the dynamics of reserve pilots and the importance of understanding air traffic control. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about movies and TV shows related to aviation, setting the stage for future episodes.
Worst Pilots Part 2

Worst Pilots Part 2

2025-03-1839:43

This conversation delves into the complexities of working in aviation, focusing on the diverse personalities and skills of pilots. The speakers share anecdotes about their experiences with difficult colleagues, the importance of professionalism, and the generational shifts in work ethic. They explore the impact of humor and camaraderie in the cockpit, as well as the challenges of navigating authority and communication. The discussion also touches on personal growth and the quirks of fellow pilots, providing a comprehensive look at the aviation industry.
Worst Pilots Part 1

Worst Pilots Part 1

2025-03-1140:52

This one's all about the worst of the best. Every occupation has its oddballs and flying is no different. From musical pilots, dancing pilots, trapeze-loving pilots and worse. Imagine being locked in a tiny space with the weirdest people you just met. For four days. For a month! And this is just part 1.
Walk of Shame

Walk of Shame

2025-03-0448:31

MC Howe and Rich Million share humorous and relatable stories about the unique challenges of using airplane bathrooms, the importance of bathroom breaks for pilots, and the absurdities of airport facilities. They also discuss personal experiences with food choices during flights and the impact of those choices on their comfort. The episode highlights the camaraderie and shared experiences of pilots and flight attendants, making it a light-hearted yet insightful exploration of life in the aviation industry.
Snacks on a Plane!

Snacks on a Plane!

2025-02-2555:07

Rich Million and MC Howe dig deep inside the snack box to discuss all manner of inflight food. From coffee pot grilled cheese to tuna on tortillas, we've experienced every imaginable food hack necessary to survive a career in aviation.
MC Howe and Rich Million, both seasoned airline pilots, share their experiences and insights about the life of a pilot. They discuss the frequent interactions with the public, the misconceptions surrounding flying, and the humorous yet frustrating questions they receive from passengers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of communication in the aviation industry and the reality of pilot work, including the pressures and expectations placed on them. Through anecdotes and light-hearted banter, they provide a unique perspective on the aviation world, making it relatable and entertaining for listeners.
In this episode of 'Cats on Guard', hosts MC Howe and Rich Million delve into the quirky and often humorous world of aviation. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding pilots and flight attendants, share personal anecdotes from their experiences in crash pads, and explore the unique camaraderie among pilots. The conversation also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on the aviation industry and the humorous realities of life in airports and on planes.
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