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Autopilot On
Scott and John
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Ep 5: Vince, Jump and Ag Pilot, Life Lessons and Deep Personal Discussions
Épisode 5
vendredi 16 mai 2025 • Durée 58:26
This is a raw, hard-hitting conversation, walking thru the highs and lows in the life of a pilot. In this episode of the Autopilot On Podcast, Vince shares his tumultuous journey through aviation, from his childhood dreams of flying to the challenges he faced in flight training and the commercial pilot industry. He discusses the realities of flying in the Skydive and Ag sector, the importance of safety and decision-making, and the evolving culture of aviation. Vince reflects on how becoming a father shifted his priorities and how the industry needs to address mental health for pilots. The conversation highlights the unique experiences and challenges faced by pilots, especially in high-pressure environments like Skydiving Operations.
Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:49 Transitioning to Commercial Pilot
09:22 Experiences in Skydiving and Ag Flying
19:19 Life and Priorities take a sudden change
22:42 The Reality of Being a Pilot
23:50 Pilots vs Aviators and Uniform Chasers
27:57 Challenges in the Skydiving Sector
30:17 Navigating Regulations and Responsibilities
34:43 Learning a Hard Lesson
36:43 Understanding Pilot and Skydiver Dynamics
37:44 Critical Engine Failures and Safety Protocols
46:32 Addressing Mental Health in Aviation
48:42 Wrap Up and Outro
Ep 4: Tom, Alaska, Career Paths, Regionals, Health & Fitness, CRM
Épisode 4
lundi 12 mai 2025 • Durée 01:22:24
In this episode, our guest Tom shares his unique journey into aviation, detailing his transition from a fisheries technician to a professional pilot. He discusses the challenges he faced during flight training, including financial constraints. Tom emphasizes the importance of community connections in Alaska and how they shape the flying experience. He also highlights the significance of nutrition and health in maintaining performance as a pilot, as well as the challenges of managing fatigue in a demanding industry. The conversation explores the diverse paths within aviation and the personal choices that lead to fulfilling careers. We delve into the critical aspects of aviation safety, focusing on fitness for duty, the importance of crew communication, and the challenges of fatigue in both pilots and air traffic controllers. We discuss the necessity of assertiveness in decision-making, the role of Crew Resource Management (CRM), and the significance of debriefing for continuous improvement. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of age and experience in the cockpit, emphasizing the need for effective communication and relationship-building among crew members.Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram:@autopilotonpodcastFollow on X:https://x.com/AutopilotonpodNotes:F.O.R.D. Method for conversationFamily, Occupation, Relationships, DesiresChapters(00:00) Intro(00:50) Tom's Journey into Aviation(03:36) Transitioning to Professional Flying(06:03) Tom's Career Path(09:59) Flying in Challenging Environments(12:28) Buying an Airplane: A Leap of Faith(15:51) Thoughts on Career Paths in Aviation(19:05) Choosing the Right Path: Regional vs. Mainline(22:16) Connection to Community and Purpose(24:34) Regional Flying and Its Benefits(27:43) Fitness and Health in Aviation(39:24) Managing Red-Eye Flights and Sleep(44:55) Understanding and Managing Fatigue(52:56) Navigating Self-Doubt and Decision Making(54:44) Fatigue in Air Traffic Control(59:15) Saying No: The Challenge of Turning Down Flights(1:08:39) Crew Resource Management: Enhancing Flight Safety(1:18:26) Characteristics of a Good First Officer(1:23:15) Understanding Crew Dynamics and Decision Making(1:27:41) Navigating Age and Experience in the Industry(1:33:19) Wrap-up and Outro
Autopilot On Ep 3
samedi 26 avril 2025 • Durée 54:22
In this episode, Scott and John welcome Connor, a pilot who shares his journey through the challenges of furlough in the aviation industry. Connor discusses his background, the emotional impact of receiving a furlough notice, and the strategies he employed to navigate the job market during uncertain times. He highlights the differences between airline and corporate aviation, the importance of networking, and the changes in quality of life after transitioning to a new role. Connor offers valuable advice for those facing similar challenges, emphasizing the need to stay proactive and maintain connections in the industry.
Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comDisclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organizations. We are not licensed career or financial advisors.Chapters00:00 Intro and Connor's Experience03:38 Connor's Furlough11:43 Transitioning to Corporate Aviation: Training Differences16:57 The Realities of Corporate Flying: Responsibilities and Roles20:03 Navigating the Aviation Landscape23:51 The Importance of Networking in Aviation27:46 Job Search after a Furlough Notice33:02 Life as a Corporate Pilot37:23 Reserve Life vs Line Holder QOL42:24 Advice for Furloughed Pilots44:35 Navigating Furloughs and Job Searches47:06 Leveraging Networks for Opportunities50:43 The Importance of In-Person Networking51:59 The Value of Interview Experience56:03 Financial Adjustments During Career Transitions58:38 Comparing Airline and Charter Company Careers
Ep 2: Industry and Economy
Épisode 2
mardi 15 avril 2025 • Durée 01:14:42
In this episode, Scott and John discuss the current state of the airline industry, focusing on significant events such as leadership changes at Spirit Airlines, the merger between Mesa and Republic Airlines, and the challenges faced by Air Wisconsin. They explore the impact of economic conditions on airline operations, consumer sentiment, and the potential for future mergers in the low-cost carrier segment. The conversation highlights the complexities of the airline business and the importance of adapting to changing market dynamics.
Air Show episode referenced:
Spirit CARES funding reference:
Airline employee pay comparison reference:
The letter from Air Wisconsin's CEO was an internal letter to employees that (as of the date this was published) wasn't available on a public website.
Ep 1: Our Journey
Épisode 1
jeudi 10 avril 2025 • Durée 01:17:20
In this episode of the Autopilot On podcast, hosts Scott and John discuss their unique journeys in the aviation industry, highlighting the various paths pilots take to reach their goals. They delve into the realities of pilot training, the importance of networking, and the sacrifices required to succeed in the field. The conversation emphasizes the significance of teamwork and collaboration in aviation training, as well as the need for dedication and hard work to navigate the challenges of the industry. Listeners gain insights into the expectations of 121 training and the importance of understanding the realities of timeframes in aviation careers.1
Ep 6: Connor is back! Spirit's Going Premium, Starlink, Single-Pilot Ops and the Air Traffic System
Épisode 6
vendredi 23 mai 2025 • Durée 01:20:37
Connor is back! In this episode of the Autopilot On Podcast, we discuss significant developments in the aviation industry, focusing on Spirit Airlines' financial strategies and new initiatives, the impact of Starlink on in-flight connectivity, and the controversial topic of single pilot operations in commercial aviation. Then we discuss the challenges faced in Air Traffic Control, and the state of the FAA's NextGen modernization efforts. We highlight the increasing failures in Air Traffic Systems, staffing shortages, and the impact of outdated technology on aviation safety. The discussion also touches on public perception of safety in air travel and the need for proactive safety measures to prevent accidents.
Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors.
Contact us:
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autopilotonpodcast@gmail.com
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Links:
FAA NextGen
https://www.faa.gov/nextgen
FAA and NATCA Agree to New Rest Rules for Controllers
https://www.natca.org/2024/04/19/natca-calls-on-faa-to-collaborate-on-air-traffic-controller-fatigue/
https://www.youtube.com/@balroc12
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Spirit Airlines Changes
10:04 The Evolution of Airline Loyalty Programs
16:46 Starlink: Transforming In-Flight Connectivity
26:09 Single Pilot Operations: The Future of Aviation
37:28 The History of the Air Traffic System
54:14 Controller Fatigue and Overload
01:01:10 Safety Concerns in Aviation
01:04:58 Statistical Safety in Aviation vs. Other Modes of Transport
01:10:41 The Need for Effective Communication in Aviation
01:13:31 Dealing With The System Failures
01:18:40 Wrap-Up and Outro
Ep 7 with Brent: The Business of Sim Training
Épisode 7
samedi 31 mai 2025 • Durée 01:38:01
Brent shares his journey through the aviation industry, highlighting the challenges of job instability, the importance of networking, and the transition from corporate flying to becoming a Simulator Instructor. He discusses the rigorous training processes and the recruitment strategies used in aviation, emphasizing the need for flexibility and the evolving nature of aviation careers. We delve into the intricacies of flight simulator training, the challenges faced by pilots during type ratings, and the importance of experience in aviation. We discuss the current landscape of flight training companies, the preparation required for new type ratings, and common pitfalls that pilots encounter. Brent gives the secret for success when training for a new type rating!
Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors.
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Links/notes:
Matt McNeal: Lift Effect
In-and-Out Jet Crash
https://airlinegeeks.com/2023/12/15/in-n-out-and-boeing-757-wake-turbulence/
Captain Roger Victor - Learjet clip
https://youtu.be/4HXeHcbGq1U?si=PIWRejuE17YGUh0A
Watches on your panel?
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx2FFaY77mn3QyoPWo3c0tOAToeULo7dUP?si=NiqgCeBUJgKnaFjE
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:43 Brent's Background and Transition to Training
05:34 Corporate Aviation Challenges and Expectations
13:22 The Transition from Corporate to Sim Instructor
17:56 The Reality of Pay and Job Satisfaction in Aviation
23:07 The Impact of Health on Career Choices
27:13 Flexibility vs. Stability in Aviation Careers
31:20 Navigating the Hiring Process
43:38 Recruitment Strategies in Aviation Training
48:58 Explaining the Business of Sim Centers
55:42 Troubleshooting Techniques in Aviation
56:24 The Secret Recipe for Success in Training
01:00:03 Common Struggles in Flight Training
01:04:31 Unique Situations in Simulator Training
01:10:41 The Importance of Humility in Decision Making
01:15:59 Addressing Experience Levels in Aviation Training
01:20:44 Concerns About Modern Pilots
01:26:11 The Importance of Manual Flying Skills
01:28:23 Transitioning from Sim-world to Flying again
01:34:28 Unique Avenues for Building Flight Experience
01:37:37 Conclusion and Reflections on the Industry
Ep 10: Yoke Me Daddy
Épisode 10
vendredi 20 juin 2025 • Durée 51:03
In this episode, we chat with Yoke Me Daddy (IG @yokemedaddy), who shares insights about his popular Instagram page dedicated to aviation humor and memes. The conversation explores the evolution of his platform, the role of humor in the aviation community, challenges faced by pilots in the hiring process, and the impact of social media on the industry. We also talk about the importance of health and wellness for pilots and discusses Yoke Me Daddy’s vision for building a supportive community for aspiring aviators.
Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors.
Contact us:
www.autopiloton.com
autopilotonpodcast@gmail.com
Follow on Instagram:
@autopilotonpodcast
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Links:
Clark Aviation Consulting
www.flytheline.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Yoke Me Daddy
01:47 Disclaimer
04:03 Introduction Continued
05:27 The Evolution of Yoke Me Daddy
12:01 Navigating the Hiring Process
22:24 Interview Prep: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
29:43 Navigating Airline Hiring: Metrics and Challenges
31:08 Influencers and Career Advice
35:35 The Cringe Factor: Influencers and Professionalism
42:08 Health and Wellness in Aviation: A Pilot's Perspective
46:00 Future of YokeMeDaddy and Community Building
EP 9 with Spencer and Tom
Épisode 9
samedi 14 juin 2025 • Durée 01:23:47
Our first 4-person panel! In this episode, the we engage in a lively discussion with Spencer, who Vince talked about in a previous episode, and Tom is back! Spencer shares his journey in aviation, starting from flying gliders at a young age to becoming a captain flying Hawker jets. We discuss the importance of networking in aviation, share our experiences with fatigue management, and reflect on the challenges of flying on the East Coast compared to the West Coast. We talk about the unique airplanes we’ve flown and airports we’ve flown into. We also discuss personal stories about early morning flights, weather challenges, and memorable landings, providing insights into the realities of being a pilot.
Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors.
Contact us:
www.autopiloton.com
autopilotonpodcast@gmail.com
Follow on Instagram:
@autopilotonpodcast
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:42 Introducing Spencer and his Aviation experience
07:04 Flying Experiences and Aircraft Types
09:04 Engine Failures and Airmanship
13:24 Networking in Aviation: How to Fly Different Planes
24:48 Challenges in East Coast Flying, Delays, and Fatigue Management
39:52 The Impact of Chronic Fatigue on Pilots
52:19 What's Your Most Challenging Airport?
01:12:37 St. Barts and Aspen
01:22:35 Outro
Ep 8: Chasing Bad Guys, Great Career Advice, the DEA
Épisode 8
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Durée 01:02:33
In this episode, Scott and John welcome Chad, a former DEA pilot, who shares his unique journey through aviation, transitioning from law enforcement to airline flying. Chad discusses the challenges and rewards of his career, including the diverse experiences he encountered while flying for the DEA. He offers valuable advice for aspiring aviators, emphasizing the importance of exploring various opportunities in aviation beyond the traditional routes. The conversation highlights the significance of experiences over monetary gains and encourages listeners to consider unconventional paths in their aviation careers.Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram:@autopilotonpodcastFollow on X:https://x.com/AutopilotonpodLinks:DEA Recruitmenthttps://www.dea.gov/dea-recruitmentFederal Air Marshal Recruitmenthttps://jobs.tsa.gov/law-enforcementChapters00:00 Intro01:12 Chad's Unique Aviation Journey08:07 Life as a DEA Pilot14:42 Surveillance Operations and Daily Life at DEA27:47 Career Pathways in Aviation and Law Enforcement33:50 Reflections on Career Choices and Experiences43:10 9-11 and the Air Marshals46:34 Transitioning from DEA to Airlines50:37 Advice for Aspiring Aviators54:23 Exploring Unique Opportunities in Aviation