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Backcountry Aviation Radio
JB
Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 4

"There I was..." The best beginning to every aviation story. These stories occur "off-airport"...
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Mike Daniel and the "Cheshire Cat" Carbon Cub
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
samedi 12 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:18:24
In this episode I talk to Mike Daniel from Truckee, CA who you might know from his airplane, a CubCrafters FX3 Carbon Cub with a Cheshire Cat logo on the side. Mike and I talk about flying around Lake Tahoe, learning to fly the CarbonCub and what this means for families and influencing future generations about aviation. Mike also has a YouTube channel with a unique interview format…his "Backseat Stories" puts people in the backseat and he interviews them while flying over notable or unique locations related to the guest. It's a fascinating format that it worth the watch!
Watch the Cheshire Cat Concept Video HERE
You can find Mike's YouTube Channel HERE
Steve Cox is "Cleared Direct" to Alaska in his RANS-21 Outbound
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
mercredi 23 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:16:47
In this episode I talk to Steve Cox who built his own airplane, a RANS-21, and then flew it to Alaska and back. Steve is a retired Air Force F-15C pilot and we talk about translating military flying into backcountry flying. He talks about his crash in his Bonanza and gives an update from a story he recounted on the Pilot to Pilot Podcast. We talk about his adventures since retiring and he experience building a plane for the first time and completing the FAA Advisory Circular 90-89C…a process he documented on his YouTube Channel.
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Link to FAA Advisory Circular 90-89C
Steve's episode on the Pilot to Pilot Podcast
Trevor "Dozen" Aldridge, his Super Patriot MKII, and the Ozarks
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
jeudi 17 juillet 2025 • Durée 56:44
In this episode I talk to Trevor Aldridge, known as "Dozen" in the military and on his Instagram and YouTube channels. Dozen is a former Thunderbird pilot that has turned his attention to the backcountry after the Air Force. He is the demo pilot for Patriot Aircraft and flies The Super Patriot MkII all around the country, but mostly around the Ozarks. This is a great look at what the backcountry has to offer in Arkansas and the Ozarks. Dozen also describes the details Patriot Aircraft put into the aircraft and how it performs off-airport.
Dozen on Instagram
Dozen Duzit on YouTube
Dozen's Interview on the Pilot to Pilot Podcast
Brett Baker is "Cleared to Adventure" in his Hawkwagon and Family Wagon, ON FLOATS! PART 1
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mercredi 30 juillet 2025 • Durée 55:51
In this episode I talk to Brett Baker, a former Air Traffic Control and current pilot who lives in Alaska. Brett's channel is gaining a rapid following because of his phenomenal storytelling, amazing video quality, and top-notch editing. Brett has a passion for aviation and endeavors to promote general and backcountry aviation so that it remains a vital resource for pilots of the next generation. Brett's family fleet includes a Cessna 180, Cessna 170, Beechcraft Bonanza and Piper Pacer. His videos mostly focus on Alaska but he often finds his way down to the lower 48 so his backcountry experiences are extensive. He also is donating money to support the Recreation Aviation Foundation (RAF) through his YouTube channel for a limited time. This is a great listen to hear more about flying in Alaska and beyond… tune in next week for part 2 of this great conversation with Brett.
Watch This Flight Explains Everything
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Here are survival gear requirements in Alaska