Episode 25: Turning Passion into Opportunity with Jamail Larkins
Description
What happens when a 12-year-old gamer with a passion for Microsoft Flight Simulator refuses to take ânoâ for an answer? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker shares the incredible journey of Jamail Larkinsâfrom flying virtual Delta jets in his bedroom, to becoming one of the youngest Americans to solo a powered aircraft, to inspiring thousands of students as the FAAâs first Ambassador for Aviation Education.
But we donât stop there. Shawn also takes you on a seasonal adventure into the magic of fall flying and closes with a dive into aviation milestones of Septemberâfrom steam-powered airships to the invention of attack helicopters, and the day aviation (and the world) changed forever: 9/11.
This episode is about persistence, passion, and the endless possibilities that aviation holds for the next generation.
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⨠Key Points
- Jamail Larkinsâ journey
- Started in Microsoft Flight Simulator at age 12.
- First flight through the Young Eagles program.
- Petitioned the FAA to solo before 16, then made it happen in Canada at age 14.
- Faced 93 rejections before landing his first sponsorship.
- Became an aerobatic performer by 18, opening for the Blue Angels.
- Built an aircraft leasing company in his early 20s.
- Founded Aviation Start, a free platform connecting youth to $20M+ in scholarships.
- Lessons from Jamailâs story
- Rejection is not the endâpersistence creates opportunities.
- Aviation offers many career paths beyond being an airline pilot.
- Access to education and scholarships is transforming the next generation of aviators.
- Fall Flying Tips
- Cooler air = better performance and smoother flights.
- Top foliage destinations: Vermont, Blue Ridge Mountains (NC), Maine, Indiana, Washington State, Colorado, California.
- Pro tips: golden hour flights, check foliage reports, use smaller airports, bring backup batteries for photos.
- This Month in Aviation History (September)
- 1852: Henri Giffardâs steam-powered airship proves powered flight is possible.
- 1927: Founding of Cessna Aircraft Company.
- 1954: Test pilot Scott Crossfieldâs dramatic F-100 landing through a hangar.
- 1965: First flight of the Bell Huey Cobra, the first attack helicopter.
- 2001: The 9/11 attacks reshape aviation security and safety forever.
đ Chapter Timestamps
- 0:00 â 0:44 | Introduction: From gaming to aviation dreams
- 0:45 â 9:37 | The Journey of Jamail Larkins: Persistence, soloing at 14, aerobatics, business, and Aviation Start
- 9:38 â 10:05 | Jamailâs message to the next generation: never give up
- 10:06 â 11:41 | Transition: Whatâs next on the podcast
- 11:42 â 16:26 | Fall Flying Guide: Destinations, tips, and why fall is aviationâs âeasy modeâ
- 16:27 â 23:25 | This Month in Aviation History: From steam-powered dreams to 9/11
- 23:26 â end | Closing reflections
Links
Aviation Start: https://www.aviationstart.org/
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