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Welcome to the Pilot's Journey Podcast, where we discuss aviation, proficiency and enjoying the journey. The show is hosted by Stuart Stevenson aka PilotStu, a private pilot in north Dallas, Stewart Stoll aka CFIStew, a certificated flight instructor near Fort Worth, Texas, and Mike Hart (aka Idaho Mike) a private pilot and aircraft owner in Idaho Falls.
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This episode the crew describes how they are living the aviation dream! Stew tells
us about his dream job flying freight for Empire Airlines. From a schedule with lots of
at-home time to one of his favorite aircraft, the ATR-72, Stew is living his part 121 dream.
Mike describes his dream of flying the back country with Gem Air, a part 135 airline flying
multiple makes and models. Stu tells about his new (to him) Cirrus and the Thrust Flight Zero
Time to Airline program where airline pilots are made.
This episode we welcome Dick Knapinski, Director of Communications for EAA. Dick and the
crew discuss AirVenture 2018 as well as fond memories of past shows. The crew also catches up
on what they've been doing with their careers.
Stew tells us about his new job for "ATR Airlines", and tales of type ratings and IOE in frigid Alaska.
Stu also relates his visit to Alaska, but at 50 degrees above zero. His family vacation included helicopter rides and the chance to land a Cessna 170 on a glacier.
Mike drops the big announcement that he is making a career change into the air charter world. Before long he'll want to be called "Captain Mike".
This episode is on location at Bic's restaurant near the Addison,
Texas airport. The three Stews get in the same room for a rare occasion to
discuss Mike's progress in achieving his CFI rating.
Stew tells us out about his “expedited takeoff” from Puerto Rico. He also gets to play
Aircraft Repo Guy with a Zenith Zodiac he received from his grandfather.
Stu talks about selling his beloved Cessna twin, and the completion of his multi-engine
ATP rating. He also mentions his visit to Sun-n-Fun 2016.Mike creates a buzz as he talks about his new book project. He also discusses staying
IFR current and meeting PTS standards. He also relates flying into challenging back
country strips where you have to be on your game.
The Stuews meet up at EAA AirVenture 2015 in Oshkosh Wisconsin. Stu
describes a good tail wind while flying an Extreme Decathlon. Mike flew his trusty
Cessna 180, and Stew flew in the back of a Southwest 737. Stew announces his new
position as Chief Pilot for Stu’s US Sport Aircraft and Mike details his experience
flying the FISKE arrival into Oshkosh.
Stew tells us about his new job as an assistant chief pilot for a part 141 flight school. He also describes his flight bringing a new Cessna 310Q from the Pacific Northwest to its new home in Texas.
Stu describes his trip to Sebring Florida for the US Sport Aviation Expo. He also tells us about their new Xtreme Decathlon aerobatic plane.
Mike has been flying quite a bit, including some IFR and night flying. He also relates getting back into "real" IFR vs flying under the hood.
The crew discusses the "selfie pilot" and how chains of errors lead to accidents. We also talk about Ballistic Recovery Parachutes and advanced avionics.
This episode we discuss landing by truck headlights, Stu's new ratings, and the Red Bull Air Races. Wealso discuss new tablet/phone apps for pilots and more.
This episode we discuss an FAA Safety event where Mike got to work with Rich Stowell, the Spin Doctor. We also discuss FAA waivers, long cross country trips, collecting ratings, buying twin engine and aerobatic planes, and more.
This episode we discuss Mike’s test flight of his Cessna 180 after a top overhaul, New ATP certificate requirements and the rush to get in before the changes, Stu’s search for a light twin, and more.
This episode we discuss hand propping a Cessna 180, intentional and unintentional spins, iPads, and much more.
This episode we discuss ending the summer flying season, tail wheels, and welcome a special guest: Bob Kay, a retired production test pilot for the Boeing Corporation.
Mike has "trouble with his tail" as he describes landing with a damaged tailwheel. CFI Stew describes his recent flight to Aspen in a Cessna 182. Pilot Stu had the opportunity to do some more formation flight while shooting a promotional video. The crew also rants about traffic patterns.
CFIStew prepares for a new little one in his hangar, while Mike welcomes a mature beauty to his.
Mary Latimer We welcome Mary Latimer and Victoria Neuville to the virtual hangar this month to discuss the Women of Aviation Worldwide Week.
Chris Findley Our guest this time is Chris Findley - host of the MyFlightCoach.com podcast, author and creator of a unique checkride prep tool. Chris discusses the phases students go through during training, things he's seen in checkrides, ways to prepare and challenges he has getting students in the right frame of mind for a practical test.
PIREPS: Stu describes the odd feelings flying an Ercoupe. The Stews also discuss some new aircraft including a Decathlon and perhaps a Cesnna 310 light twin. Cavanaugh Flight Museum offers flight training in a Stearman, T6 Texan, or a P51 Mustang. Mike relates his recent exercise in flight planning where his most valuable tools were highway web cams. Mike also discusses an FAA Safety course he took with which he disagreed on some of the "best" answers. The crew discusses personal minimums and the best approach to marginal weather that bumps against personal or approach minimums.
PIREPS: Stu does some formation flight as part of a high school aeronautics program; Mikes faces IFR currency issues; Mike takes on spins in the Cub; Stew describes his adventures at the Alliance Air Show; Stu laments his lack currency for both IFR and log book updates; Stew comments on improvements in General Aviation Safety
PIREPS: Stu has been busy at work as a CFI; Mikes flight in a SR-22T; Mike took a 30 hour cross country flight in his J3 Cub; Stew went to Oshkosh 2012 Airventure; Tiger returns to production Tiger going back into production; Redbird Simulators with ATRC in Carrolton TX; FEATURED SITE: LightspeedAviationFoundation.org; PRODUCT REVIEW: Garmin My Pilot App for iPhone/iPod/iPad - 3.5 Stars
In this episode we hear about Stu's puker on a discovery flight. The crew discusses ways to counter act and "dequeazify" flying. Stu also describes a "failure to communicate" with another discovery flight student.
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