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The Pilot to Pilot podcast is a place for aviators to come for inspiration and encouragement. We aim to help all types of aviators to continue pursuing their aviation dreams, whether that be flying commercially or flying for fun.
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Avination, episode 220 of the Pilot to Pilot podcast takes off now! Today, I’m talking with Canadian corporate pilot and aviation photographer, Jan Jasinski!
The Pilot the Pilot podcast welcomes Cheese Pilot, an aviation enthusiast and simulator instructor, who shares his unique journey into aviation and the challenges he has faced along the way. The conversation dives into Cheese Pilot's early fascination with flying, sparked by a memorable air show event during his childhood. Despite the initial setback of financial barriers that deterred him from pursuing a pilot's license, Cheese Pilot's path took a dramatic turn when he enlisted in the Army. After serving, a serendipitous discovery of using his GI Bill for flight training led him to a successful career in aviation. However, his journey is not without challenges. The discussion highlights the complexities and frustrations of navigating the FAA’s medical certification process, particularly regarding mental health evaluations, which have affected his ability to work as a pilot. Cheese Pilot emphasizes the importance of mental health in aviation and advocates for a more supportive system that prioritizes pilots’ well-being, reflecting on how lack of understanding can lead to significant career disruptions.Takeaways: The FAA's mental health evaluation process needs significant reform to be more efficient and supportive. Pilots often face daunting challenges when seeking help for mental health issues due to stigma and bureaucratic hurdles. Cheese Pilot emphasizes the importance of open conversations about mental health among aviation professionals. The transition from general aviation to commercial flying can be overwhelming without proper guidance and training. The experiences of individuals like Cheese Pilot highlight the need for greater awareness of mental health in aviation. Building a successful online presence can provide valuable resources and support for aspiring pilots. Companies mentioned in this episode: Garmin Sirius XM Aviation Learn the Finer Points Sporty's Air Wisconsin ATP University of North Dakota Arizona State University Chandler Gilbert Community College Aeromed Legal Harvey Watt Pilots Mental Health Campaign RAA Allworth Airline Advisors
Links referenced in this episode:sportys.com/sxmofferThe discussion with Paul Holte explores not only his professional journey as a pilot but also the personal sacrifices and adjustments he and his family had to make along the way. He reflects candidly on the financial struggles of starting at Continental, where he earned a meager $25 an hour, contrasting it with the more lucrative opportunities available today for new pilots. Volti's experiences illustrate the broader narrative of the aviation industry, including the evolution of pay structures and job opportunities over the years. He emphasizes the value of building relationships within the industry, which often leads to job opportunities that are not publicly advertised. The episode captures the essence of being a pilot today, highlighting the need for adaptability and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook despite the industry's ups and downs.
Garmin Aviation has unveiled their latest innovation, the G3000 Prime avionics, and in this episode, we dive deep into its features and functionalities. Citation Max and I traveled to Garmin's headquarters to experience this cutting-edge technology firsthand. We discuss the significant advancements that make the G3000 Prime a game-changer for pilots, including enhanced touchscreen interfaces and intuitive safety features like auto land and underspeed protection. Our time in the simulator brought both excitement and a few humorous moments, showcasing how the new system operates in real-time. Join us as we explore the future of aviation technology and share our insights from this incredible experience at Garmin.Aviation enthusiasts and pilots alike will find this episode an exciting exploration into the world of advanced avionics with the introduction of Garmin's G3000 Prime. The hosts, Justin and Max, recount their recent visit to Garmin's headquarters in Olathe, Kansas, where they had the opportunity to experience the newest innovations firsthand. The G3000 Prime represents a significant evolution in flight deck technology, boasting enhanced connectivity, customization, and safety features designed to streamline the flying experience. Justin shares his initial impressions of the avionics during a simulator session, humorously admitting the challenges he faced in taking off due to the system's sensitivity. Max elaborates on the technical advancements, emphasizing the intuitive design that makes it accessible for pilots transitioning from older models. Key topics discussed include the seamless integration of features that enhance situational awareness and safety, such as automatic flight plan loading from the Garmin Pilot app and advanced autopilot functionalities that support pilots during critical phases of flight.Listeners are treated to insights about the differences between various aircraft models, particularly the transition from single-pilot operations to flying larger jets with co-pilots. Max recounts his journey from flying a CJ3 to the sophisticated Longitude, detailing the learning curve involved in handling more complex avionics systems. The episode highlights the importance of continual education and adaptation for pilots as they navigate new technologies and aircraft, making it clear that the aviation field is ever-evolving. Throughout the discussion, there is a palpable excitement about the future of flying, underscored by the groundbreaking features of the G3000 Prime that promise to enhance safety and ease for pilots everywhere.Takeaways: Garmin's G3000 Prime avionics offers enhanced safety features and improved situational awareness for pilots. The ability to access flight plans and weather directly through the touchscreen interface is revolutionary. Flying with a second pilot significantly improves operational efficiency and safety in complex aircraft. The G3000 Prime integrates seamlessly with the Garmin Pilot app for mobile devices. Max's transition from the CJ3 to the Longitude involved significant learning about complex systems. The experience of flying at Garmin HQ allowed for hands-on testing of innovative avionics. Companies mentioned in this episode: Garmin SiriusXM Sporty's RAA Allworth Financial Textron Links referenced in this episode:sporties.com/sxmofferraa.com/pilottopilot
The aviation industry is currently facing significant challenges, primarily due to a shortage of aircraft and engine deliveries, which has slowed hiring across airlines. Dr. Jim Higgins and I delve into the state of the industry, discussing the implications of these shortages and how airlines are managing their workforce amid ongoing demand. We explore the impact of mergers, such as Alaska Airlines' acquisition of Hawaiian, and the cultural shifts that accompany such changes. Additionally, we touch on the evolving landscape for regional airlines and the importance of networking for aspiring pilots navigating this competitive environment. Join us as we unpack the complexities of the current aviation climate and what the future might hold for pilots and airlines alike.Amidst a whirlwind of changes and challenges in the aviation industry, the latest episode of the Pilot to Pilot podcast features a compelling dialogue between Justin and Dr. Jim Higgins, a prominent figure in aviation academia. The episode opens with a stark analysis of the current hiring landscape, heavily influenced by the ongoing production delays from major aircraft manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus. Dr. Higgins elucidates how these delays have created a trickle-down effect, stunting hiring efforts at major airlines and thereby affecting regional carriers that rely on a steady influx of pilots. The discussion paints a vivid picture of an industry in flux, grappling with both supply chain issues and evolving consumer demands post-pandemic.As the conversation continues, Justin and Jim delve into the complexities of mergers, particularly focusing on Alaska Airlines' acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. The cultural implications of such mergers are critically examined, as both hosts highlight how the distinctive cultures of each airline can lead to friction and challenges in integration. Jim shares insights into how historical mergers have played out in the past, providing a context for understanding how Alaska might navigate its latest acquisition. The talk then transitions to the competitive landscape, where low-cost carriers like JetBlue and Spirit face mounting pressures, and the conversation reveals the shifting dynamics that could reshape the airline industry.Takeaways: The current pilot hiring environment is heavily influenced by aircraft delivery delays from manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus. Airlines are facing challenges with a shortage of engines and aircraft, affecting their ability to hire pilots effectively. Despite recent hiring pauses, the long-term outlook for pilot demand remains positive due to upcoming retirements. Networking and building relationships within the aviation community is crucial for aspiring pilots seeking job opportunities. The potential for single-pilot operations in long-haul flights is being explored, although it's a complex issue. Alaska Airlines' recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines may lead to cultural shifts within both companies as they integrate.
Avination, what is going on and welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today's episode is with Carson Stilson aka Wairworthy. In this episode we talk about why Carson wanted to start Wairworthy, how he got into aviation and why he decided to build his own airplane!
Avination, what is going on and welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today's episode is with @FlywithHenry. Henry, comes on the podcast to talk about why he decided to leave his law firm to pursue aviation full time. We also touch on his decisions process in buying airplanes and how he has a love for the odd ball airplanes. Dont forget to enter our Hat giveaway on our website! All you have to do is subscribe to our future newsletter (it’s going to be epic!)Thank you to our sponsorsRAA - Financial planning for pilotsGarmin - Check out the aviation watch I wearSirius XM weather - My favorite weather tool for planning and enrouteLearn the Finer Points - Best Ground School app
Aviation, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today is episode 313 with Joe Costanza aka Bananasssssssss. In this episode we do a deep dive of why Joe decided to leave Spirit Airlines. And although it might seem like a no braininer to leave Spirit, it’s tough when you have spent 12 years of your life there.Dont forget to enter our Hat giveaway on our website! All you have to do is subscribe to our future newsletter (it’s going to be epic!)Thank you to our sponsorsRAA - Financial planning for pilotsGarmin - Check out the aviation watch I wearSirius XM weather - My favorite weather tool for planning and enrouteLearn the Finer Points - Best Ground School app
Aviation welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is a state of the industry with Dr. Jim Higgins. In this episode we talk about the hiring slowdown, furloughs at Mesa and Spirit and Jim and I answer some questions from you the listener! If you want to ask a question make sure you head to our website! Pilot to Pilot Website Thank you to our sponsorsRAA - Financial planning for pilotsGarmin - Check out the aviation watch I wearSirius XM weather - My favorite weather tool for planning and enrouteLearn the Finer Points - Best Ground School app
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Todays episode is part 2 of the How to be a pilot series. Last week we talked about how to become a student pilot, if you missed that episode I highly recommend going back to listen. Jason Miller and I talk about what you need to be a Private pilot, from resources, to what struggles to look out for when training and how to know you're ready for your solo.If you enjoy this episode make sure you subscribe follow Pilot to Pilot on Instagram!Happy Flying JustinThank you to our sponsorsRAA - Financial planning for pilotsGarmin - Check out the aviation watch I wearSirius XM weather - My favorite weather tool for planning and enrouteLearn the Finer Points - Best Ground School app
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today's episode is the first part of our "How to Become a Pilot" series withJason Miller from  @TheFinerPoints . Ep 1 of this series Is just as you would imagine, How to become a student pilot. In this episode we cover everything from how to pick a flight school, should I get a first class medical and much more.Thank you to our sponsorsGarmin - Check out the aviation watch I wearLearn the Finer Points - Best Ground School appSirius XM weather - My favorite weather tool for planning and enrouteRAA - Financial planning for pilots
Avination, what is going on and welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today, I have the honor of talking with, Josh Flowers from Aviation101. Want to give a huge shoutout to Garmin for making this episode happen. Garmin flew me out to DAL where I linked up with Josh to fly his 172 up to Olathe, Kansas. We spent time with the Garmin Aviation team and had a blast, make sure to look out for Josh's video coming out some time soon! Also be on the look out for the terrible weather we had to navigate around on that flight.Thank you to our sponsors Garmin - Check out the aviation watch I wearLearn the Finer Points - Best Ground School appSirius XM weather - My favorite weather tool for planning and enrouteRAA - Financial planning for pilots
Avination, welcome to episode 308 of the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today's episode is with Wade aka Prada pilot. Wade is current major airline pilot and flying in the Air Force Reserves. JON2Z2QOw9ACz5CkZ2uS
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is another State of the Industry. Where Dr. Jim Higgins from the University of North Dakota comes on to update us on anything and everything aviation. We recorded this a few weeks ago and somehow I forgot to publish it lol. So even though it says E306 in the episode it is really E307!
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is with Nic Silva. Nic who you might know from his Instagram account @Pilotnics comes on to talk about his aviation journey. Find out why he started flying, what his goals are and the reason behind him posting on social media. If you enjoy this episode make sure to follow Pilot to Pilot on Instagram!
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is with Kaity McKee. Find out how Kaity completed her ratings with ZERO debt and a fun way she figure out to to be a CFI with 150 hours!
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is all about the aviation industry, which is changing by the day.
Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s, episode is from a live webinar I hosted for RAA. In this episode we talk about what has changed in the aviation industry and sprinkle in a few financial tips from the experts at RAA!
Aviation, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is with Marine Pilot and creator of @teamswingsesh. Check out the pathway to becoming a Marine Pilot, F35 test pilot and how someone decides to build the ultimate swingset/workout platform!
E301- Flying Warbirds

E301- Flying Warbirds

2024-02-2801:26:00

Aviation, what is going on and welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today’s episode is with CFI and Warbird enthusiast, Daniel Worter! Daniel has an awesome story and I can’t wait for you hear it!
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Sophie Farrington

awesome!!

Mar 17th
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Paulo Monteiro

Amanzing life story! keep the good work!

Mar 9th
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Emmy Fritz

so inspiring! listening to Mark Palm talk about his long journey to start Samaritan Aviation was inspiring and make me think maybe I need to learn to fix planes now too. geez! not something I planned on. I love listening to pilot to pilot when I'm not up for reading the Instrument Flying Handbook for the moment. preventing burnout by listening to podcasts is one of my strategies and still somehow continuing my education while walking my cat. yea I walk my cat :P if you're interested in seeing how I fly, walk my cat, and live in a skoolie, check my Instagram @emmymariekaja ;) shameless plug

Sep 27th
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