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Welcome to Fly the Transition, where host Jim Schilling explores the inspiring stories of individuals transitioning into new careers within the aviation industry. In a world where more people are pursuing second careers as pilots, air traffic controllers, and mechanics, Jim delves into the intriguing backgrounds and motivations that drive these transitions. Each episode uncovers the diverse pathways and unique experiences that propel individuals towards their aviation dreams. Join Jim on this journey of exploration, gaining insights into the rich tapestry of aviation careers.
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In this episode of Fly the Transition, we sit down with Corporate Pilot Sean Crow, whose unique journey from real estate to aviation will resonate with anyone considering a career change. Sean’s passion for flying began in his teens, but life initially took him down a different path into real estate. Years later, with his customer service expertise and problem-solving skills, Sean decided to take another look at aviation as a profession.
Through networking with friends in the industry and learning what was possible, he discovered a way to transition his skills into a successful career as a corporate charter pilot. Today, Sean is not only flying high in a field he loves, but he’s also dedicated to helping others do the same—coaching and mentoring aspiring pilots who want to make their career dreams a reality.
Whether you’re interested in leveraging your existing skills in a new field or looking for inspiration to follow your own path to the cockpit, Sean’s story is filled with insights on the power of passion, adaptability, and the value of having a mentor. Tune in for this episode packed with tips and real-life lessons on breaking into aviation from a whole new angle.
AeroExploration:
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Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Fly the Transition, Jim guides listeners through the essential steps to prepare for the FAA Knowledge Test. Sharing insights from both his own study journey and the FAA Fundamentals of Instructing, Jim covers everything a student pilot needs to know to feel confident on test day. He dives into common anxieties and fears students face, including test-day nerves and the risk of over-studying, while providing practical strategies to manage these challenges.
Jim also unpacks the benefits of moving beyond rote memorization to develop a true understanding of test concepts—highlighting why deeper learning is crucial for every aspiring pilot. From structuring effective study sessions to setting the right mindset for test day, this episode is packed with actionable tips and relatable advice. Whether you're a first-time test-taker or refreshing your knowledge, you'll come away with valuable tools to improve your FAA exam experience.
Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on test prep, embrace productive study habits, and build the confidence you need to ace the FAA Knowledge Test!
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In this episode, we sit down with a captain who transformed his career from building on solid ground to soaring through open skies. After years in construction and masonry, he knew the physical toll the trade was taking on his body would only get harder to bear. With a passion for flying that had started as a hobby, he found himself prepared in ways he hadn’t realized for a life-changing pivot to aviation. But the journey wasn’t easy—between balancing his family’s big move from their peaceful country home to the suburbs, adjusting to a high-stakes training environment, and pushing through the demanding pace of his new career, the challenges came fast and fierce.
Now, as an airline captain, he shares what he’s gained from the freedom and satisfaction of the flight deck, and gives us an honest, no-nonsense look at the ups and downs of moving into the airline industry later in life. Whether you’re thinking about a similar leap or simply curious about the transition from a hands-on career to high-flying, this episode offers an inspiring, real-world perspective on making a big change to pursue a lifelong dream.
AeroExploration:
Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration
Join 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.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstion
Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!
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Contact 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.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Fly the Transition, Jim shares a personal update on his professional journey, balancing the challenges of transitioning into a new role at his full-time job while continuing his pursuit of becoming a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI). He dives deep into his CFI journey, reflecting on the key lessons he's learned—patience, a deeper understanding of aerodynamics, and the importance of clear communication with students.
Jim also opens up about how the process of teaching has transformed him into a more thoughtful and disciplined pilot. He shares valuable insights about continuous learning that come with being a CFI. Whether you're an aspiring instructor, a pilot in training, or navigating your own professional transition, you'll find plenty of relatable takeaways in this episode.
Tune in to hear Jim's candid thoughts on flying, teaching, and what it takes to succeed in both.
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.
Website: www.flyingmidwest.com
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Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
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Episode Summary:In this episode of Fly the Transition, we break down everything you need to know about preparing for a job interview. Whether you’re transitioning into aviation or brushing up on your interview skills after years away, Jim shares his best tips from both personal experience and his role as a hiring manager. Learn about handling interview nerves, practicing responses, and standing out in a competitive field like aviation.
Key Topics:
Managing interview nerves
Effective interview preparation
10 common interview questions and responses
STAR Method explained
Final tips for interview success
Aviation-specific interview resources
Resources Mentioned:
Spitfire Elite – Aviation interview coaching
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.
Website: www.flyingmidwest.com
Facebook: Fly the Transition
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Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
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In this episode of Fly the Transition, Jim dives into the exciting career of Air Traffic Control (ATC) and the FAA's Fall 2024 hiring window, which opens soon.
If you’re interested in becoming a controller or looking for a rewarding non-pilot role in aviation, this episode is for you. Jim covers everything from qualifications to the application process, and how to prepare for the Air Traffic Skills Assessment (AT-SA).
Discover the challenges and rewards of guiding flights safely through the skies and how you can transition into this high-demand career.
FAA Fall 2024 Hiring Window: Learn about the fall hiring window and the FAA’s goal to hire 2,000 new controllers. Get the important dates and details to help you apply on time.
Basic Qualifications: Find out what qualifications are necessary to apply for an ATC position and what experience or education you’ll need.
Air Traffic Skills Assessment (AT-SA): A breakdown of the AT-SA test, what to expect, and where to find the best prep resources.
FAA Academy Training: Learn about the training process at the FAA Academy, from classroom lessons to real-world simulations, and how to transition into on-the-job training.
Career Change Tips: If you’re transitioning from another field, we discuss the key skills you’ll need, how to manage the application process, and tips to set you up for success as an ATC candidate.
Resources:
FAA’s Be-ATC Page: https://www.faa.gov/be-atcThe official FAA resource on how to become an air traffic controller. Find detailed guidance on qualifications, application steps, and FAQs about the hiring process.
AT-SA Test Prep: ATCPrep.comA comprehensive site offering test preparation materials and practice simulations for the AT-SA exam. Highly recommended for anyone preparing to take the test.
FAA Academy Information: FAA Academy Training DetailsLearn what to expect from the FAA Academy training, how long it lasts, and what types of positions you can train for.
ATC Video Series: ATC Career PlaylistExplore real-life experiences from current air traffic controllers, advice for candidates, and more about life in ATC.
Hiring Window & Application Process: Visit the FAA’s Be-ATC Hiring Page for the latest updates on the hiring window and steps to apply for the Fall 2024 window.
I Tried ATC Video: https://youtu.be/1hiegWGUDjU?si=r6cFrYuRBC7wCtwb
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Episode Description:
In this solo episode of Fly the Transition, Jim addresses the challenges and frustrations that can arise from working with a less-than-ideal flight instructor. Learn strategies for handling these issues, adapting effectively, and accessing resources to support your flight training journey.
Key Topics Covered:
Identifying the signs of a bad instructor
Strategies for handling and adapting to a challenging instructor
Resources for finding and evaluating flight instructors
Join 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.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstion
Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:
Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!
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Contact 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.
In this episode of Fly the Transition, we sit down with CFII JD Parsons, a helicopter pilot, flight school owner, and the founder of On the Ball Coffee, an aviation-themed coffee company.
JD’s journey into aviation is anything but ordinary—before taking to the skies, he was a successful entrepreneur running a trucking company, a street sweeping business, and several gas stations. But despite his accomplishments, JD felt unfulfilled and yearned for something more.
Tune in as JD shares how he made the bold decision to leave it all behind for a career in aviation. From flying helicopters to building his own flight school, JD’s passion for flight continues to grow. He also dives into the mission of On the Ball Coffee, which goes beyond just brewing great coffee—it's about giving back to the aviation community through scholarships for aspiring pilots and raising awareness about the world of aviation.
Whether you're an aspiring aviator or someone searching for fulfillment through a career change, JD’s story of grit, risk-taking, and chasing dreams will inspire you to chart your own path in aviation.
Don’t miss this episode packed with insights on entrepreneurship, aviation training, and how to turn a passion for flying into a business with impact.
On the Ball Coffee:
https://ontheballcoffee.com
AeroExploration:
Check out Jim's new YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration
Join 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.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstion
Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
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Contact 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.
Episode Title:
Opportunities in the Aviation Industry for Non-Pilots
In this episode of Fly the Transition, Jim explores the wide range of career opportunities in the aviation industry for those who aren’t eligible or interested in becoming pilots. From air traffic control to aircraft maintenance, discover the many ways to be part of the aviation world without flying the planes. If you’re passionate about aviation, this episode will open your eyes to the exciting possibilities.
Understanding the Broad Scope of Aviation Careers
Aviation is more than just pilots—learn about the essential roles that keep the industry running smoothly.
Key Non-Pilot Roles in Aviation
Explore careers such as Air Traffic Controller, Aircraft Maintenance Technician, Flight Dispatcher, Aviation Safety Inspector, Aviation Management, and Aviation Educator.
How to Get Started in a Non-Pilot Aviation Career
Discover the education, training, networking, and entry-level opportunities to launch your aviation career.
Why Aviation is a Great Career Choice, Even Without Flying
Find out why a career in aviation offers excitement, growth, and fulfillment, even if you're not in the cockpit.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA):Visit the AOPA Website for resources on aviation career opportunities and training.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Career Resources:Check out the FAA Website for official guidance on career paths, certifications, and training programs in the aviation industry.
Aviation Careers Podcast:Tune in to Aviation Careers Podcast for insights into various aviation careers beyond piloting.
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.
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Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
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Episode Title:
Financing Your Flight Training: Managing Costs and Avoiding Financial Pitfalls
Episode Description:
In this solo episode of Fly the Transition, Jim addresses the fear of financial instability and the significant costs associated with flight training and a midlife career change into aviation. Learn practical strategies for budgeting, saving, and financing your aviation journey while managing the psychological impact of financial uncertainty.
Key Topics Covered:
Understanding the costs of flight training
Creating a financial plan that works for you
Managing the emotional side of financial stress
Encouragement and strategies for staying motivated
Join 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.com
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Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!
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Contact 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.
Episode Title:
Description:In this episode of Fly the Transition, we sit down with Nick Antilla, a first officer at a major airline, who shares his inspiring journey from metal fabrication and welding to the cockpit. After losing his job during the Covid cutbacks, Nick transitioned into aviation, overcoming misinformation and learning the importance of communication with his partner. Tune in to hear how every flight has been a learning opportunity for Nick and his advice for others looking to make a similar change.
Join 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.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flythetranstion
Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!
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Contact 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.
Episode Title:
Balancing Flight Training with Life: Strategies for Success
Episode Description:
In this episode of Fly the Transition, Jim tackles the challenge of balancing flight training with work, family, and other responsibilities, especially for those making a midlife career change into aviation. Jim shares personal strategies and practical tips to help you find that elusive balance, ensuring that your aviation dreams don’t get lost in the shuffle of everyday life.
Key Topics Covered:
Time management tips for aspiring pilots
Strategies for maintaining consistency in training
Communicating with family and work to gain support
Managing stress and avoiding burnout
References:
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) - AOPA Website
FAA’s Tips for Managing Flight Training - FAA Website
Time Management Tips for Pilots - Flying Magazine
Join 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.
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Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!
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Contact 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.
Episode Title:Navigating Career Change Challenges in Aviation
Episode Description:In this special solo episode of Fly the Transition, Jim introduces the concept of solo episodes, where he dives deep into the unique challenges and opportunities of pursuing a midlife career in aviation. Jim shares his personal journey, including his 10 years as a private pilot, his current pursuit of a CFI rating, and the impact of a medical condition that limits his flying career. Drawing on 24 years of experience as a public safety professional, Jim explores how he’s chosen to grow where he’s planted, combining his passion for aviation with creative ventures to inspire others.
Throughout the episode, Jim outlines the topics that will be covered in future solo episodes, including the frustrations of slow progress in training, balancing responsibilities with flight training, financial challenges, and finding a community of like-minded enthusiasts. Join Jim as he offers insights, resources, and inspiration to help you navigate your own aviation journey, no matter where you are on the path.
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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
On this episode, we talk about another area of aviation that is facing a shortage in workers, aviation maintenance. We will talk with Steven, a former scuba instructor and paramedic who now teaches A&P courses in florida. We talk about his career path, his love of aviation, and how to get on the aviation maintenance career path.
www.faa.gov/mechanics/become
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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
On this episode, I am welcome Tyler Smith, former police officer turned CFI. Tyler had early dreams of aviation, but the finances of college and training put that dream out of reach.
He would become a police officer, training officer, and SWAT Operator with his department. His exposure to a nearby airport reignited his passion.
He would work in Airport Operations while working on his ratings, and ultimately became a flight instructor. He talks about his transition and the parallels between his two careers.
Join 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.
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Website: www.flyingmidwest.com
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Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:
This episode is sponsored by Pilot Quarters.
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Do you have questions of comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to me a guest on the podcast? Reach out at flythetransition@gmail.com or connect with Jim through social medial or the website.
Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
On this episode, I am so excited to welcome Dan Millican of the YouTube channel Taking Off. Dan made his career in television, film, and corporate media production. At the rise of the age of drone systems, Dan was able to incorporate his interest in aviation into his job.
Dan began to chase a number of pilot certificates, to include his CFI/CFII, and bought into a Cessna 210 named "Lola."
As a way to learn YouTube for a client, he began the Taking Off channel. The channel today now has hundreds of videos and over 100,000 subscribers.
Don't miss this engaging conversation on "Fly the Transition"!
Find Dan and Taking Off Here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/TakingOff
https://s-films.com
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Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
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This episode is sponsored by Pilot Quarters.
Visit www.pilotquarters.com to explore their wide variety of aviation chart inspired apparel.
You can also check out our affiliate links for Lightspeed Headset and Flying Eyes Sunglasses. Your purchase through our links help support the podcast.
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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
On this episode, I am thrilled to welcome my good friend Seth Bunker, a First Officer with a major US Carrier. Seth got his start in aviation as an enlisted aircrew member in the United States Air Force. He served as a boom operator and a flight engineer. He leveraged his flight engineer hours and experience to work his way into a regional carrier, and ultimately making the move to a major airlines.
Don't miss this engaging conversation on "Fly the Transition"!
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Jim on Instagram: @flymidwestjim
Email: Flythetransition@gmail.com
Sponsor Information:
This episode is sponsored by Pilot Quarters.
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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
In this episode, we are joined by AZ CFI Richard Donaldson. Richard spent over 25 years working in Silicon Valley Tech, building start ups, working in supply chain, and more. As tech took a turn and the world faced a global pandemic, Richard moved to one of the hotbeds of aviation training, Arizona. A discovery flight got Richard hooked and he took the leap into aviation at 53. Today, Richard has helped build a flight school in the region and is a CFI, CFI, and MEI. Don't miss this engaging conversation on "Fly the Transition"!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
In this episode, we are joined by Cory Palm, an innovative agricultural drone spray pilot. Cory originally dreamed of becoming a crop duster pilot but instead pursued a career path in agriculture as an agronomist as well as work as a paramedic. After working as a medic and facing long hours, low pay, and disruptions to his family schedule, Cory sought a new direction. Attending seminars on drones in agriculture reignited a 20-year-old spark, leading him to the booming field of drone aviation.
Today, Cory uses drones to spray fields, study crops, and monitor livestock. With numerous programs and opportunities, drone aviation is revolutionizing agriculture.
Join us to hear Cory's inspiring journey and learn how drones are shaping the future of farming.
Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or involved in agriculture, this episode offers valuable information on how drone technology is creating new opportunities and enhancing productivity in farming. Don't miss this engaging conversation on "Fly the Transition"!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Fly the Transition"!
In this episode, we're joined by Jason Reynolds, a multi-faceted individual who has traversed careers in real estate, ministry, and aviation. Jason shares his unique journey, from answering a calling of faith and building a congregation to discovering a new passion in aviation as he transitioned from ministry to a fresh career path. He shares how a chat with a friend over coffee, led to a passion for flight. Jason also dives into the challenges and triumphs of his work in real estate, and thriving in inconsistency.
Jason offer invaluable insights into his journey to becoming a flight instructor and will discuss making the most of your dollar in flight training. Get ready to be inspired and informed on this enlightening episode of "Fly the Transition"!
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