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Wild West Flights to Medical Missions: The Helijet Legacy with Danny Sitnam
23 Jan 2025
00:46:36
Join us as we sit down with Danny Sitnam, founder of Helijet International, the world’s largest scheduled helicopter airline. From daring flights in the Yukon to pioneering medical missions, Danny shares his journey of innovation, challenges, and shaping the future of aviation.
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Revolutionizing Vertical Flight: Dave Stepanek on Advanced Air Mobility and EVTOLs
16 Jan 2025
00:37:43
In this episode of the Hangar X Podcast, Dave Stepanek, Executive Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer at Bristo, delves into the groundbreaking advancements shaping the future of vertical flight. From the integration of electric propulsion systems to the evolution of advanced air mobility technologies, Dave shares how Bristo is redefining the aerospace industry. Discover the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from traditional helicopters to sustainable, cutting-edge solutions.
Can We Really Replace Runways with Vertical Takeoff?
21 Oct 2024
00:19:08
Scott Pomeroy, CEO of XTI Aerospace, discusses the groundbreaking Trifan 600. This next-gen aircraft merges the advantages of helicopters and fixed-wing planes, offering long-range, high-speed travel. Scott shares insights into VTOL tech, urban air mobility, and the role of the Trifan 600 in revolutionizing medevac, logistics, and regional air travel.
Key takeaways from this episode • How the Trifan 600 combines vertical take-off with speed and range. • Applications of VTOL in medevac, logistics, and urban transport. • XTI Aerospace’s vision for the future of air mobility. • Scott’s perspective on the evolving VTOL market.
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Michael Tapp, head of XTI Aerospace’s advisory board, explores how VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) technology is revolutionizing air travel. Learn how air taxis, mobility solutions, and cutting-edge VTOL tech are reshaping the future of regional transportation. Michael shares insights into the innovations driving this transformation.
What you’ll learn? • The role of VTOL in regional travel and urban mobility. • The future of air taxis and transportation according to Michael
Michael Tapp • Challenges and opportunities in the evolving VTOL landscape. • How VTOL impacts the aerospace industry and everyday transportation.
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Can VTOLs Outperform Helicopters and Planes in Disaster Relief?
21 Oct 2024
00:24:48
David Brody, founder of AVX Aircraft and XTI Aerospace, shares his journey from law to aerospace innovation. Discover the challenges and breakthroughs behind the AVX Aircraft and the Trifan 600, and learn how VTOL technology is transforming urban mobility, logistics, and medevac operations.
Episode highlights include • David Brody’s transition from attorney to aerospace entrepreneur. • How VTOL tech is changing the future of air mobility. • The development of the AVX Aircraft and Trifan 600. • The potential of VTOL in logistics and medevac services. Subscribe to join us for new episodes exploring aerospace’s cutting-edge tech Find more at HangarXStudios.com
Welcome to Hangar X Studios, where we explore the most exciting innovations in aerospace.
Join former fighter pilot and host John Ramstad as he takes you on a thrilling journey into the future of aviation. Each episode features engaging conversations with aviation experts, military leaders, financiers, and top innovators who are shaping the skies of tomorrow.
Whether you’re an aerospace enthusiast or curious about the next leap in air mobility, Hangar X delivers insights and stories that will inspire you. Buckle up for a podcast that dives into the breakthroughs, challenges, and transformative ideas that are redefining the way we fly!
Stay tuned for more interviews and insider perspectives on everything from eVTOL aircraft to next-gen aerospace technologies.
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Aerospace 2.0: Inside the Future of VTOL and AAM with Sergio Cecutta
02 Jan 2025
00:34:23
Join host John Ramstead and Advanced Air Mobility expert Sergio Cecutta as they explore the innovations revolutionizing the aerospace industry. Discover how eVTOL aircraft, electrification, and autonomy are paving the way for a transformative future in aviation. Dive into industry insights, challenges, and the groundbreaking AAM Reality Index that’s driving data-driven decision-making.
Drone Invasion or Innovation
19 Dec 2024
00:29:42
From New Jersey’s buzzing headlines to groundbreaking drone swarms, we dive into the real-world applications transforming industries like agriculture, disaster response, and urban air mobility. Learn about the challenges of regulation, low-altitude surveillance, and public perception, along with the immense potential of emerging technologies like beyond-line-of-sight operations. We sit down with Tom Sowyer, founder of GrandSky, and Johnny Ryan, director of The Hive, to explore the exciting innovations shaping the future of drones and aviation.
Expeditions of an A-10 Warthog & MQ-9 Reaper Pilot
19 Dec 2024
00:35:14
In this episode, Tammy Barlette, a decorated Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and pilot, shares her journey from mastering the A-10 “Warthog” to flying unmanned systems like the Predator and Reaper. Tammy discusses the mindset required to thrive in high-pressure environments, the importance of reframing failure, and how lessons from aviation apply to leadership, innovation, and building high-performing teams. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation packed with actionable insights for leaders and aviators alike.
Inside the World’s Most Thrilling Drone Hub
13 Dec 2024
00:43:22
Welcome to the Epicenter of Drone Innovation In this exciting episode, host John Ramstead sits down with Johnny Ryan to uncover how Grand Forks, North Dakota, became a powerhouse for UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) technology.
What You’ll Learn: The story behind The Hive, an incubator transforming drone innovation. Cutting-edge advancements in cold-weather testing and beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations. How collaborations between the military, state, and private sectors are driving the future of unmanned systems. Insights into the culture and opportunities shaping this thriving drone ecosystem. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, tech entrepreneur, or just fascinated by drones, this episode will give you an insider look at the future of aerospace technology.
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How does trust transform aviation and innovation? Join us as Lt. Col. Jason Harris shares his inspiring journey from the inner city of Oakland to leading elite teams in combat aviation. Learn about his No-Fail Trust framework and why it’s vital for shaping the future of aerospace and leadership. ✈️
Topics Covered: ✅ Building trust in high-stakes environments ✅ Lessons from special forces aviation ✅ The intersection of leadership and innovation
Don't miss this compelling conversation packed with insights for aviation enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and leaders across industries!
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What Inspires a Fighter Pilot to Lead in Aerospace? Meet John Ramstead
14 Nov 2024
00:13:42
Explore an inspiring conversation with John Ramstead, former Navy pilot and leadership expert, as he shares his journey from military aviation to a visionary role in aerospace innovation. In this special episode, John reflects on his career, resilience after a life-changing accident, and his bold vision for the Trifan 600—a groundbreaking step for aviation. Join us as we delve into his story and the mission to build a thriving community of aerospace innovators.
How Will VTOL Aircraft Change Regional Air Travel?
31 Oct 2024
00:25:09
In this episode, we chat with Saleem Zaheer, Chief Commercial Officer at XTI Aerospace, who brings decades of aviation experience to the table. From fighter jets to the pioneering Trifan 600, Saleem discusses the potential of VTOL technology to reshape regional travel, medevac, and logistics, all while striving for sustainability. Discover why he believes VTOL is the missing link between helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
How XTI’s VTOL Aircraft Is Redefining Air Mobility?
21 Oct 2024
00:12:57
David Oppenheimer reveals how emerging technologies are transforming the aerospace industry and overcoming the “Valley of Death” for tech startups. From his days at NASA to advising Congress, David discusses how to bridge the gap between groundbreaking innovations and real-world applications. Discover how the latest advancements are shaping the future of aerospace.
Highlights in this episode • Overcoming challenges in tech innovation for aerospace startups. • David’s journey from NASA intern to Congressional tech advisor. • Real-world applications of emerging aerospace technologies. • The impact of disruptive innovations in the aerospace industry.
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From Baggage Handler to Aviation CEO: How Stephanie Chung Soared to the Top of Aviation Leadership
28 Jan 2025
00:52:53
In this inspiring episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead welcomes aviation trailblazer Stephanie Chung, the first African American CEO of a major private jet aviation company. Stephanie shares her extraordinary journey from working on the ramp at Boston Logan Airport to becoming a pivotal leader in the aviation industry. Along the way, she unpacks her strategies for fostering leadership, driving organizational change, building diverse and inclusive teams, and creating exceptional customer experiences.
From pivotal career moments to actionable leadership insights, Stephanie delivers a masterclass in growth mindset, ally leadership, and the transformative power of trust and relationships in business. Whether you’re in aviation or another industry, Stephanie’s insights on breaking silos, leading with purpose, and navigating change will leave you inspired.
Key Points and Timestamps
Introduction to Stephanie Chung
[00:00:47] Stephanie’s career highlights, from starting as a ramp agent at Piedmont Airlines to becoming CEO of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up.
“The truth of the matter is, no matter what company you work for, everybody touches the customer in some shape, form, or fashion.”
Starting at the Bottom: Lessons from the Ramp
[00:03:45] Stephanie shares how her upbringing as a military child shaped her resilience and determination to enter the aviation industry.
[00:05:51] A pivotal moment when a VP recognized her potential and encouraged her to pursue sales despite her inexperience.
Customer-Centric Leadership
[00:09:48] The “Customer Ribbon” exercise that transformed how Flexjet mapped the customer journey and eliminated silos within the organization.
[00:12:36] How reengineering roles and responsibilities created seamless customer experiences.
Building High-Performing Teams
[00:22:10] Implementing the “Walk a Mile” program to foster cross-departmental understanding and relationships.
“When you start to understand what others do, there becomes a new sensitivity and trust that improves morale and teamwork.”
Diversity and Inclusion as a Business Strategy
[00:30:55] Stephanie’s initiatives at Wheels Up to market to women and people of color, leading to a 230% increase in diverse business.
“Diversity isn’t just about race and gender—it’s about diversity of thought and experience.”
Insights from Ally Leadership
[00:42:47] Stephanie explains her leadership framework: A.L.L.Y. (Ask, Listen, Learn, and Take Action).
“Leadership is a contact sport. You have to earn the title every day by taking action.”
The Future of Aviation and Leadership
[00:34:27] Stephanie...
The Helicopter Revolution No One Saw Coming | Dr. Jason Hill’s Game-Changing Vision
10 Feb 2025
00:48:56
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host and former fighter pilot John Ramstead sits down with Dr. Jason Hill, the visionary behind Hill Helicopters. Dr. Hill shares his journey from a lifelong passion for helicopters to founding a company that aims to revolutionize general aviation. They dive deep into the development of the HX50 and HC50 models, the challenges of designing a modern helicopter from scratch, and how Hill Helicopters is making private aviation more accessible, safer, and exciting than ever before.
With insights into the state of the aviation industry, technical advancements, and the entrepreneurial hurdles Dr. Hill has overcome, this conversation is a must-listen for aviation enthusiasts, industry professionals, and anyone interested in innovation.
Episode Highlights
The inspiration behind Hill Helicopters and its mission to transform general aviation
How modern design and technology are making helicopters more accessible and safer
The challenges of developing a new helicopter and engine from scratch
The role of digital integration in improving pilot experience and safety
The future of general aviation and the demand for private aircraft
The importance of transparency and community in business growth
Key Points & Time Stamps
[00:00:00] – Introduction – Dr. Jason Hill discusses his vision for general aviation and the excitement of private aircraft ownership. [00:00:54] – John Ramstead introduces the episode and guest, setting the stage for the discussion on helicopter innovation. [00:02:00] – Origins of a Vision – Dr. Hill shares how his passion for helicopters started in his youth and led to founding Hill Helicopters. [00:03:05] – Why Helicopters? – The unique freedom helicopters provide in terms of mobility and adventure. [00:08:...
The Future of Airspace: How We’ll Integrate Drones, VTOLs, and Commercial Aviation
21 Feb 2025
00:47:10
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead is joined by Gene Heyman, CEO and Founder of Stratify Aerospace. Gene is a visionary leader in the aerospace industry, bringing decades of expertise in air traffic management, aviation infrastructure, and emerging technologies such as VTOLs, eVTOLs, urban air mobility, and advanced air traffic systems.
Together, they explore the future of aviation, the challenges of integrating new aerial technologies, and the importance of global collaboration between industry, government, and regulators to create a seamless and safe airspace. From urban vertiports to autonomous aviation, this episode dives deep into what’s next for the aviation sector and how businesses can navigate the evolving landscape.
Buckle up for an insightful discussion on innovation, airspace infrastructure, regulatory hurdles, and the next generation of air travel!
What if You Could Fly Without a Runway? Mike Hirschberg Explains What’s Next for VTOL & Autonomy
27 Feb 2025
00:42:44
In this episode of HangarX Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with aerospace engineer and Director of Strategy at the Vertical Flight Society, Mike Hershberg. Together, they dive deep into the evolution of vertical flight—from military programs like the F35 and DARPA initiatives to the cutting-edge advancements in electric and hybrid propulsion. Mike shares his insider perspective on the challenges and breakthroughs in achieving ultra-high safety standards, regulatory hurdles, and the future of autonomous, fly-by-wire aircraft. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about aviation innovation and the transformative potential of VTOL technology.
02:00 - What is the Vertical Flight Society? 05:34 - The Evolution of VTOL & eVTOL 10:49 - The Safety Challenges & Certification Process 15:31 - The Role of Autonomy & AI in Vertical Flight 20:01 - Breakthroughs in Hybrid Propulsion & Hydrogen Tech 26:38 - China’s Role in eVTOL Development 30:13 - FAA vs. EASA: How Certification Differs Globally 35:36 - The Biggest Innovations Needed in the Next 5 Years 40:57 - Predictions for 2028: What’s Next for Vertical Flight
About Mike Hirschberg:
As of February 2025, Mike Hirschberg serves as the Director of Strategy for the Vertical Flight Society (VFS), an educational non-profit organization established in 1943 as the American Helicopter Society. (Forbes.com)
Prior to this role, he was the Executive Director of VFS for 12 years, during which he significantly contributed to the growth of the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft sector. (Verticalmag.com)
In addition to his work with VFS, Hirschberg is a contributor to Forbes, where he writes about developments in the aerospace industry.
What excites you most about this revolution in air mobility?
Drop your thoughts in the comments—will we be commuting by air in the next decade?
Verticon 2025: How VTOLs & AI Are Changing Aviation Forever | Bailey Wood
04 Mar 2025
00:21:19
In this exciting episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Bailey Wood, the Director of Strategic Communications at Verticon, to discuss the world’s largest vertical aviation exposition. With the event set to take place in Dallas, March 11-12, John and Bailey dive into what attendees can expect—from cutting-edge technology and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) advancements to safety, training, and workforce development in the aviation industry. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, industry expert, or looking to transition from military to civilian aviation, this episode is packed with insights on the future of vertical flight. Buckle up for an in-depth look at how Verticon is shaping the next chapter of aviation!
Episode Highlights
Introduction to Hangar X Studios and the significance of Verticon 2024.
The evolution of vertical aviation and its impact on society.
Insights into the technology, exhibitors, and major themes of Verticon.
The role of vertical flight in emergency response and disaster relief.
How Verticon is addressing workforce development and pilot shortages.
A behind-the-scenes look at the maintenance competition and safety initiatives.
Key Points & Time Stamps
[00:00:56] – Bailey Wood on the significance of vertical aviation “The future of what vertical aviation is going to be on display for the world to see.”
[00:01:11] – Introduction by John Ramstead Host John Ramstead introduces the podcast and previews the discussion on Verticon 2024.
[00:02:14] – What is Verticon and why should you attend? Bailey Wood explains Verticon as the world’s largest vertical aviation exposition, showcasing everything from helicopters to eVTOLs and cutting-edge aviation technology.
[00:03:26] – What is a Bambi Bucket and how does it save lives? Bailey explains how these firefighting tools are used in wildfire operations to save homes and communities.
[00:06:12] – Rebranding from HAI Heli Expo to Verticon A look at the transformation of the Helicopter Association International into Vertical Aviation International, embracing the broader industry.
[00:08:50] – Emerging themes at Verticon 2024 Advancements in aviation technology, alternative fuels, and the future role of hydrogen in vertical aviation.
[00:10:11] – Trifan 600 and hybrid power advancements Discussion on hybrid-electric aircraft and the potential...
The Secret They Won’t Tell You About Aviation
13 Mar 2025
00:45:05
How can an industry that’s constantly innovating also be one of the most conservative? Daniel Moczydlower, President and CEO of Embraer-X, shares his unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of aerospace.
In this episode, we cover: ✅ The balance between safety & innovation in aviation ✅ How EmbraerX is pushing boundaries while respecting tradition ✅ The rise of Urban Air Mobility & EVTOL aircraft ✅ What it takes to certify 20+ aircraft in 20 years ✅ The future of aviation manufacturing & autonomy
00:00 - The surprising paradox of aviation 02:12 - From chemical engineering to aerospace 06:45 - Why EmbraerX was created 11:30 - The challenge of certifying new aircraft 15:55 - EVTOL, autonomy, and the future of urban air mobility 20:40 - The Embraer manufacturing advantage 27:15 - What’s next for EmbraerX & Eve Air Mobility 32:50 - Final thoughts: The future of innovation in aviation
How Leonardo’s AW609 Will Change Your View of Aviation?
20 Mar 2025
00:22:51
In this compelling episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead is joined by Matteo Ragazzi, Head of Engineering and Innovation at Leonardo Helicopter Division, to discuss the groundbreaking AW609 tiltrotor aircraft. Recorded live at Verticon, they dive into Leonardo’s ambitious projects, innovative approaches to engineering, and the future of vertical and powered lift aviation. Matteo provides fascinating insights into the AW609’s development challenges, FAA certification milestones, and the significant role autonomy and hybrid propulsion will play in future aerospace innovation.
Episode Highlights:
Insights into the pioneering AW609 tiltrotor aircraft.
Leonardo’s unique approach to integrating innovation within engineering.
Challenges and milestones in FAA certification and aircraft development.
How autonomy and hybrid propulsion are redefining aviation.
Real-world use cases and markets for tiltrotor technology.
Key Points with Timestamps:
[00:01:15] Introduction of Matteo Ragazzi and Verticon event context.
[00:02:04] Matteo’s extensive 30-year career journey with Leonardo Helicopters.
[00:03:21] Defining innovation within Leonardo’s organizational structure.
[00:06:51] Shift towards autonomy in Leonardo’s innovation roadmap.
[00:08:22] Development challenges and lessons learned from the AW609 project.
[00:09:40] Current FAA and EASA certification status of the AW609.
[00:12:15] How Leonardo’s helicopter expertise influenced AW609’s flight control systems.
[00:14:04] Operational versatility and unique flight characteristics of AW609.
[00:17:38] Market reception and practical applications for the AW609.
[00:21:01] Upcoming milestones for Leonardo’s tiltrotor and autonomous aircraft.
Guest Bio:
Matteo Ragazzi is Head of Engineering and Innovation at Leonardo Helicopter Division. With three decades of extensive experience at Leonardo, Matteo has served as Chief Project Engineer for several successful helicopters, including the AW119 Koala, AW139, and AW189. His current role strategically merges engineering with innovation, fostering groundbreaking aerospace solutions including the pioneering AW609 tiltrotor and advancements in autonomous and hybrid-electric technologies.
About Leonardo Helicopter
Leonardo's helicopters are deployed in more than 150 countries worldwide for every type of mission. From the 1.8-ton single-engine category to 16-ton three-engine aircraft, the company’s vertical flight solutions are the most advanced and include comprehensive technical assistance and training services to enable operators to carry out their missions efficiently and safely. As well as the full spectrum of capab...
From R22 to R88: Robinson’s Evolution and What Comes Next
27 Mar 2025
00:25:23
We sat down with David Smith, CEO of Robinson Helicopter Company, live from Verticon 2025. From rotorcraft philosophy to the launch of the R88, David shares the design choices that make Robinson helicopters among the most efficient, reliable, and field-ready aircraft in the world.
As electric VTOLs flood the conversation, this episode is a must-watch for anyone seeking grounded, experience-driven insight into what aviation really needs.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔️Why two-blade rotor systems are still the most dominant — and dependable — in vertical aviation
✔️The manufacturing philosophy that keeps Robinson self-reliant in a shaky global supply chain
✔️How Robinson’s simplicity is actually its biggest strength in durability and TCO
✔️What sets the new R88 apart — and why it’s a leap forward without overengineering
✔️Why most EVTOL architectures may be misguided — and what the industry needs instead
✔️The importance of auto-rotation and reliability in mission-critical rotorcraft
✔️Robinson’s perspective on electrification, hybrid systems, and what’s next
00:00 – Why 2-blade rotor systems still dominate 01:04 – What makes Robinson helicopters so efficient 03:00 – On manufacturing everything in-house 04:50 – Trade skills & aviation: why welders are vital 06:00 – Robust simplicity: how R44s survive brutal missions 08:30 – Predictable maintenance vs. ambiguous inspections 10:00 – Introducing the R88 & Robinson’s next leap 12:50 – Democratizing firefighting with scale-ready helicopters 14:50 – Building aircraft for economic realities 17:00 – What AAM gets wrong about hovering 19:40 – The fallacy of distributed electric propulsion 22:30 – How Robinson balances new tech with physics 24:00 – Final thoughts: flying forward without forgetting what works
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VTOL Just Took a Quantum Leap: Sikorsky’s Bold Reveal at Verticon 2025
03 Apr 2025
00:17:46
Inside Sikorsky’s VTOL Future: The Rotor Blown Wing, Autonomy & Electrification with Igor Cherepinsky
We sat down with Igor Cherepinsky, Director of Innovations at Sikorsky, live at Verticon 2025. If you’ve been watching the buzz around the Rotor Blown Wing—this is the guy behind it. In this episode, Igor shares what’s real, what’s hype, and what’s next in VTOL innovation.
From distributed electric propulsion to autonomous Black Hawks, Igor pulls back the curtain on the technology Sikorsky is building today—and what it means for tomorrow’s rotorcraft and mission-critical systems.
In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔️ What the Rotor Blown Wing actually is—and why it’s a game-changer ✔️ Why autonomy isn’t just “remote piloting”—and how Matrix works in the real world ✔️ How hybrid-electric design unlocks new aircraft performance and flexibility ✔️ Why 3D-printed gears and housings are reshaping aviation manufacturing ✔️ The real problem with scalability in eVTOLs—and what most startups are missing ✔️ How Sikorsky is designing a family of VTOLs with both military and civil use cases in mind ✔️ The tech stack that’s making autonomy boring (on purpose)
00:00 – What is the Rotor Blown Wing? 01:09 – Meet Igor: from flight controls to innovation lab lead 03:08 – Sikorsky’s Matrix autonomy system explained 06:16 – VTOL vision: vertical flight beyond helicopters 07:13 – Why flight control laws matter in transition 10:11 – Why autonomy matters more than propulsion 12:09 – Design freedom through electrification 13:14 – Building reliable, redundant motors in-house 14:24 – Manufacturing shift: 3D-printed gearboxes 15:28 – What’s next: building a 9,000 lb aircraft 16:27 – Igor’s 10-year vision: certified VTOLs across defense & civil 17:22 – Final thoughts and open invite to innovators
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Learn More: Sikorsky Innovations: https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/capabilities/sikorsky.html Connect with Igor Cherepinsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/igor-cherepinsky-441182107
One Helicopter, 71 Lives Impacted: The True Ripple Effect of Air Rescue
10 Apr 2025
00:13:06
What happens when a life flight helicopter saves your life—and years later, you meet the man behind the mission?
This episode of the Hangar X Podcast hits home.
Live from Verticon 2025, host John Ramstead sits down with John Vance, Director of Operations at Metro Aviation—the very company responsible for the emergency helicopter that airlifted John to safety after a near-fatal accident over a decade ago.
Together, they dive into the real impact of medical aviation, the future of safety tech, and the innovation Metro is bringing to pilot training, real-time weather intelligence, and AI-powered landing zone assessments.
This is more than a conversation. It’s a story about gratitude, mission, and the people who save lives—one flight at a time.
In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔️ How Metro Aviation saved John Ramstead’s life—and thousands more ✔️ What “no magic in the front, magic in the back” means in medical transport ✔️ The life-saving tech Metro is adding to its fleet: AI, 3D modeling & smart weather sensing ✔️ Why training standardization matters across 175 aircraft & 42 partners ✔️ How Metro is investing in the next generation of pilots ✔️ The surprising ripple effect of every life saved ✔️ Real-world tips on avoiding IMC and prioritizing mission readiness
00:00 – John’s life flight rescue story 01:10 – Meet John Vance from Metro Aviation 02:20 – The mission mindset behind air medical 04:00 – How Metro trains for the unpredictable 05:45 – Full-motion sims & scenario-based pilot prep 07:00 – Real-time weather sensing & AI predictions 09:00 – How Metro avoids inadvertent IMC 10:25 – What’s next: safety, sensors & pilot development 11:30 – Why we must invest in future aviators 12:10 – The true impact of saving a single life
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Learn More: Connect with Metro Aviation: https://www.metroaviation.com/ Connect with John Vance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-vance-a3285799/
From Heliports to Vertiports: Five-Alpha’s Blueprint
17 Apr 2025
00:53:58
In this fascinating episode of Hangar X, John Ramstead sits down with Rex Alexander, a leading expert in aviation infrastructure, to discuss the future of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) and vertiports. Rex shares insights from his extensive aviation background, highlighting crucial considerations in vertiport design, regulatory challenges, safety protocols, and infrastructure needs. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or a professional in aerospace, this episode is a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities and exciting developments shaping advanced air mobility.
Inside Metro Aviation’s Mission to Save Lives
24 Apr 2025
00:11:27
(TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ In this episode of HangarX, we sit down with Kenny Morrow, Chief Operating Officer of Metro Aviation, live from Verticon 2025.
Kenny shares how Metro combines scale, innovation, and a family-run ethos to deliver lifesaving aviation every day. From partnerships with Beta, AW09, and Airbus to Metro University and employee-first healthcare, this conversation reveals the business, culture, and leadership behind the scenes of America’s largest air medical operator.
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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – A life saved by Metro Aviation 01:20 – Metro’s mission & structure explained 02:30 – Aircraft completions & green airframes 04:00 – 175 aircraft, 42 programs: how they manage scale 05:30 – Site managers, regional structure, and team culture 06:20 – What is Metro University? Growing leaders from within 07:50 – Healthcare, finance, and employee-first values 09:00 – The future of air ambulance: Beta, AW09, and H145 11:00 – Investing in the next generation of pilots 12:10 – Final thoughts: flying forward with purpose
Host: John Ramstead Follow the host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnramstead/
FAA Mandates SMS by 2027 — Here's What You Need to Know | Zahara Oubre
01 May 2025
00:11:09
(TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ FAA SMS compliance is now mandatory for Part 135 operators—are you ready? With risk-based decision making, cross-platform data integration, and insurance incentives, safety just got smarter (and more urgent).
Zahara Oubre, Director of Aviation Safety Programs at mba Aviation, joins us live at Verticon 2025 to unpack what the new FAA SMS mandate really means—and how Jumpseat SMS is helping operators of all sizes not just comply, but lead. From real-time risk dashboards to how you might save 5% on premiums, this episode dives deep into what next-gen aviation safety looks like.
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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Why real-time safety data matters 01:40 – Meet Zahara Oubre & MBA Aero 02:30 – What is Jumpseat SMS & why it was built 03:50 – FAA SMS mandate for 135 operators (2027 deadline) 05:00 – Risk dashboards, data insights & performance indicators 06:20 – How to spot safety trends and prevent mishaps 07:50 – Scalable across 91, 121 & 135 + ICAO maturity levels 08:45 – Can SMS help lower insurance premiums? 09:30 – Integrations, API access & real-time reporting 10:45 – Final thoughts: safety as culture, not just compliance
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UAS, Manufacturing, and Momentum: Inside Grand Forks' Economic Transformation
02 May 2025
00:16:49
(TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ In this episode of Hangar X, Brandon Bochenski, Mayor of Grand Forks, North Dakota, shares how he’s turning this Midwest city into one of America’s most promising hubs for UAS innovation, advanced manufacturing, and defense-tech growth. From attracting major defense contractors to scaling local startups, Brandon reveals the strategy behind Grand Forks’ transformation—and why it’s now a low-risk, high-upside destination for investors, entrepreneurs, and aerospace pioneers.
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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – "We’ve de-risked the story for you — bring your dollars here." 01:44 – Brandon’s journey: From NHL pro to mayor with a mission 04:12 – How he unseated a 20-year incumbent with vision and energy 05:46 – Grand Forks’ dual strategy: agriculture + tech innovation 06:22 – 600–800 new high-paying jobs coming via Grand Sky in 5 years 08:20 – Why Grand Forks is perfectly positioned for UAS innovation 09:32 – Building a full aerospace ecosystem—from prototyping to mentorship 10:20 – Small companies now winning defense contracts—how the game has changed 11:12 – Access to venture capital and manufacturing support in Grand Forks 15:59 – “We’ve got all the pieces—your investment will only grow here.
Even a General Can Do It: Auto-Rotations Made Easy in the Bell 505
06 May 2025
00:50:29
Episode Summary:
In this captivating episode of Hangar X, host John Ramstead welcomes two distinguished aviation experts, Chief Warrant Officer (Ret.) Matthew Dorram and Brigadier General (Ret.) John E. Novalis, from Bell Helicopters. They dive deep into the future of helicopter pilot training, specifically discussing the innovative "Flight School Next" initiative and the role of the Bell 505 helicopter. The guests passionately discuss returning to fundamental flying skills, enhancing pilot safety, and reshaping training practices to equip Army aviators for modern and future combat environments. Discover how intentional "failure training" and cutting-edge aircraft design promise to revolutionize pilot readiness and mission effectiveness.
Episode Highlights:
Revolutionizing Army aviation training with Flight School Next.
Importance of intentional failure and emergency procedures training.
Advantages of the Bell 505 helicopter for foundational skills development.
Challenges facing current Army pilot training programs.
The future mission landscape for Army aviation.
Key Points with Time Stamps:
[00:01:46] Introduction to guests Matthew Dorram and John E. Novalis
[00:04:35] Discussion on intentional failure training in helicopter pilot instruction
[00:07:28] Importance of foundational piloting skills over reliance on automation
[00:09:05] Current Army training challenges and safety issues
[00:13:47] Overview of Flight School Next and contractor-based training solutions
[00:17:44] Benefits of contractor-owned, contractor-operated (COCO) training model
[00:21:56] Bell's unique position and experience in pilot training
[00:30:22] Why the Bell 505 is optimal for modern pilot training
[00:41:26] Adapting training for future mission environments (Pacific theater)
[00:45:28] Passion for revitalizing Army aviation through improved training
Guest Bios:Matthew Dorram
Chief Warrant Officer (Ret.) Matthew Dorram is the lead for the Bell flight school initiative, with over 29 years of Army Aviation experience and 7,000 flight hours. He specializes in high-altitude training, developed the HATS program, and is rated in six Army airframes. A former 747 pilot and instructor, Dorram brings extensive expertise in pilot training and organizational performance.
John E. Novalis
Brigadier General (Ret.) John E. Novalis serves as the strategic director at Bell for flight school initiatives. With 500 combat flight hours as an Apache pilot and significant strategic experience in joint NATO operations, Novalis is deeply committed to improving pilot proficiency, readiness, and safety. His military bac...
This Jet Design Could Change Commercial Aviation Forever | Dean Donovan
08 May 2025
00:43:37
Summary In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Dean Donovan, Co‑Founder and Managing Partner at Diamond Stream Partners, to explore the transformative forces reshaping aerospace today. From revolutionary blended wing body designs and hybrid‑electric propulsion to autonomy, advanced air mobility (AAM), eVTOL developments, and the rise of cargo drones, Dean unpacks the technologies, business models, certification challenges, and market dynamics driving aviation’s next frontier. Whether you’re curious about how cost‑per‑seat‑mile economics enable air‑car substitutions or the promise of beyond‑visual‑line‑of‑sight drone operations, this deep dive offers expert insights and real‑world examples that reveal where aerospace is headed in 2025 and beyond.
Episode Highlights
Blended Wing Body Aircraft: Why a 30–50% fuel efficiency gain is a game changer for commercial aviation.
Hybrid‑Electric Propulsion: How retrofits and new airframes like the TriFan leverage electric boost to cut costs, emissions, and maintenance.
Autonomy Under 500 Miles: The untapped value of right‑sized, unmanned aircraft for missions today flown by over‑sized planes.
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM): Technical capabilities, payload‑range trade‑offs, and the critical role of carrier networks for eVTOL success.
Cost‑Per‑Seat‑Mile Economics: Hitting the 65¢ mark to outcompete cars and stimulate regional aviation demand.
Mid‑Mile Cargo Drones: How containerized UAVs like Elroy Air and Swiss Drones tackle high‑value, time‑sensitive freight.
Disrupting a Trillion‑Dollar Industry: Jet Zero’s potential to upend traditional aircraft markets with blended wing body designs.
2025 Outlook: Certification milestones, hybrid aircraft launches, and a surge in BVLOS drone operations.
Key Points with Timestamps
00:02:48 – Blended Wing Body Benefits: Lift‑to‑drag improvements, payload range, and passenger experience enhancements.
00:05:32 – Hybrid‑Electric Propulsion: Retrofitting existing fleets and powering new designs to slash cost per seat‑mile.
00:06:50 – Autonomous Missions: Replacing nine‑seat Cessna Caravans for pipeline inspections with 200‑lb unmanned systems.
The Future of Air Force ISR Operations – RQ-4 Global Hawk, BACN, and HF Systems
09 May 2025
00:30:42
Join host John Ramstead at Hangar X Studios, broadcasting from Grand Forks, North Dakota, as he speaks with Colonel Tim Monroe, commanding officer of the 319th Reconnaissance Wing. Col Monroe provides an in-depth look at the strategic significance of the 319th Wing, highlighting its global missions, including high-altitude surveillance with the RQ4 Global Hawk, advanced battlefield communications with the E11 BACN, and the resurgence of the High-Frequency Global Communication System (HFGCS). The conversation dives into innovative military and civilian partnerships, the critical role of the Grand Forks community, and the evolving challenges and opportunities within unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
Episode Highlights:
Understanding the diverse missions and global reach of the 319th Reconnaissance Wing.
Exploring advanced aerospace technologies and strategic assets like the Global Hawk and E11 BACN.
The strategic revival of high-frequency communications in national defense.
Insights into Grand Sky's unique role as a civilian-military partnership on a military installation.
The critical threat of small drones and collaborative defense solutions.
The exceptional partnership between Grand Forks Air Force Base and the local community.
Key Points with Timestamps:
(00:01:44) Introduction to the complex, global mission of the 319th Reconnaissance Wing.
(00:02:39) Col Monroe details the capabilities of the RQ4 Global Hawk drone.
(00:03:37) The record-setting unrefueled flight achievement by the RQ4.
(00:04:45) Overview of the E11 BACN aircraft, inspired by lessons from "Lone Survivor."
(00:06:30) Revival and strategic importance of high-frequency global communications.
(00:08:39) Discussion about Customs and Border Protection's drone operations at Grand Forks.
(00:09:43) Insight into General Atomics' MQ9B Sky Guardian capabilities for international partners.
(00:12:04) Unique civilian-military partnerships fostered by Grand Sky.
(00:22:15) Col Monroe addresses the domestic threat posed by small drone systems.
(00:24:36) Importance of collaborative stakeholder involvement to enhance security and innovation.
(00:27:36) Col Monroe's reflections on leadership, military service, and community support.
Guest Bio
Colonel Tim Monroe currently commands the 319th Reconnaissance Wing at Grand Forks Air Force Base. A distinguished Air Force officer and former F-15 pilot, Col Monroe has extensive experience in aviation leadership, strategic reconnaissance, and unmanned systems. Under his leadership, the 319th Wing plays a pivotal role in global intelligence, surveillance, and...
How VerdeGo Aero is Making Electric Flight a Reality?
13 May 2025
00:49:40
In this episode of HangarX Studios, host Jon Ramstead sits down with Eric Bartsch, CEO and co-founder of VerdeGo Aero, to explore the realities and future of electric propulsion in aviation. Eric shares how VerdeGo pivoted from designing its own aircraft to focusing on hybrid-electric powerplants, discusses the limitations of battery-only systems, and explains why hybrid architectures are poised to be a permanent fixture in both civilian and military aerospace. From technical deep dives into series vs. parallel hybrids to real-world lessons in EMI and thermal management, this conversation uncovers what it takes to certify, build, and operate the next generation of electrified aircraft.
Episode Highlights
Why batteries alone won’t cut it: Understanding energy density challenges and reserve requirements for aviation.
The hybrid advantage: How VerdeGo’s VH4T powerplant delivers 400 kW (≈550 hp) in a 550 lb package, unlocking hundreds of miles of range.
Series vs. parallel hybrids: Key architectural choices and their applications in VTOL, fixed-wing, and rotorcraft.
Regulatory pathways: Collaborating with the FAA to meet both certification and operational energy-reserve standards.
Real-world engineering hurdles: Tackling EMI, thermal management, and control integration.
Looking ahead: The enduring role of hybrids in civilian and military aviation and emerging use cases.
Key Points with Time Stamps
00:00 – 00:30: Importance of predictable battery performance over a pack’s lifetime.
01:41 – 02:29: VerdeGo’s founding in 2017 and the industry “aha” that electric motors—not batteries—are the transformative core.
02:29 – 03:32: The shift from one- or two-engine designs to multi-point electric propulsion for enhanced control and safety.
06:26 – 07:44: Simplicity of electric power distribution vs. mechanical drivetrains like the V-22’s.
09:46 – 11:00: Choosing turbine and jet-fuel diesel engines optimized for hybridization.
15:39 – 17:17: Market segments ideal for VerdeGo’s 400 kW powerplant: urban air mobility, cargo drones, regional fixed-wing.
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Arnaud Martinez, CEO of The Helicopter Company (THC), to explore how Saudi Arabia has become the epicenter for next-generation air mobility. From humble beginnings—four people, one helicopter, and a single base—THC has rocketed to a thousand employees, 70 aircraft, and 15 operational bases across 70% of the Kingdom in just six years. Arnaud shares the company’s unwavering focus on safety, discipline, and people, highlights their impressive emergency medical services achievements, and dives into how Saudi Vision 2030 is accelerating the adoption of cutting-edge technologies like eVTOL. This conversation offers a front-row seat to one of the fastest-growing operators in the Middle East and a glimpse into the future of vertical flight.
Episode Highlights
A Unique Growth Story: How THC scaled from one helicopter to a fleet that’s adding 26 aircraft this year.
People as the Core Product: The challenges and rewards of onboarding 30 new employees every month across 51 nationalities.
Life-Saving Impact: The medical segment’s achievements—4,500 lives saved in three years with a zero-death record.
Saudi Vision 2030 Alignment: Why “stand up and run” is more than a motto—it's a national mandate for innovation.
eVTOL Readiness: Firsthand insights from Arnaud’s visit to U.S. eVTOL developers and why Saudi Arabia is the perfect testing ground.
Key Points
00:00:03 – Arnaud paints Saudi Arabia as the ultimate launchpad for “crazy” new technology ideas.
00:01:22 – John introduces Hangar X Studios and today’s guest, Arnaud Martinez.
00:01:28 – The Helicopter Company’s founding mission: air mobility support for Neom and the Red Sea Giga-projects.
00:02:31 – Expansion into tourism, VIP transport, sports, filming, and emergency medical services.
00:03:02 – Rapid growth metrics: onboarding 15–20 aircraft and 30 people per month.
00:03:51 – Scaling from 4 to 1,000 employees, 1 to 70+ aircraft, and 1 to 15 bases covering 70% of Saudi Arabia.
00:05:09 – Embedding the company’s mission within the broader Saudi Vision 2030.
00:06:25 – Why people—pilots, technici...
Why Are Elon Musk & Kevin O'Leary Eyeing North Dakota?
16 May 2025
00:17:31
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with veteran radio personality and aerospace advocate Scott Hennen at the Hive in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Together, they explore the surprising rise of the region’s aerospace ecosystem—from the University of North Dakota’s forward-looking Center for Aerospace Sciences to Grand Sky’s innovation hub and the strategic synergies with Grand Forks Air Force Base. Scott shares his personal journey in media, the political leadership that’s fueled local growth, and why North Dakota may be poised to lead America’s next aerospace frontier.
Episode Highlights
A deep dive into Grand Forks’ transformation into a global aerospace testbed
How UND’s early investment in aviation education set the stage for Grand Sky
The crucial role of state leadership—Governors Hoeven and Burgum, Senators Cramer and Hoeven—in accelerating innovation
Private-public partnerships: from Northrop Grumman to Kevin O’Leary’s capital influx
The strategic importance of the Grand Forks Air Force Base and Space Force proximity
Scott’s personal reflections on a 40-year radio career and his favorite broadcast moments
Key Points with Time Stamps
[00:00:00] Scott on the “ingenuity” happening in Grand Forks and early nod to Kevin O’Leary’s role
[00:01:30] Scott recounts launching his first talk show in North Dakota in 1986
[00:03:00] The “Clifford Years” and founding of UND’s College of Aerospace Sciences
[00:04:04] UND’s Citation jet program as a visionary step toward global pilot training
[00:06:42] From UND foundation to nimble private-sector partnerships—how Grand Sky was born
[00:08:04] Stabilizing the Grand Forks Air Force Base and its evolution into the 319th Reconnaissance Wing headquarters
[00:10:44] Space Force’s independent status and its R&D synergy just north of Grand Forks
[00:12:31] Futurist outlook: why Grand Forks could outpace traditional hubs like California or Texas
[00:15:28] Scott reflec...
Amy Gallagher Saw the Cost of Safety Lapses at Age 10
20 May 2025
00:16:28
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead welcomes acclaimed aviation journalist Amy Gallagher live from Verticon. Amy shares her unique journey—from starring in an F-16 safety training video at age 10 to reporting on military and civilian rescue operations across 122 countries for AirMed & Rescue. Together, they explore the crucial distinction between training and learning, the power of asking “why,” and the importance of fostering a proficiency culture in aviation. Along the way, they recount personal losses, near-miss maintenance errors, and the sobering reality that cutting-edge technology alone can’t prevent accidents without transparent communication and accountability. Whether you’re a student pilot, instructor, or industry leader, Amy’s insights will challenge you to elevate safety standards and embrace honest dialogue.
Episode Highlights
From Child Actor to Aviation Expert: How Amy’s first role in an F-16 FOD video shaped her safety-first mindset.
Training vs. Learning: Why true engagement and one-on-one mentorship create safer crews.
Proficiency Culture: Holding every individual accountable to maintain excellence.
The Cost of Silence: Addressing mental health and PTSD in active-duty pilots.
Real-World Mishaps: Lessons from maintenance errors and tragic collisions.
Key Points & Timestamps
00:01:47 – Amy’s debut in an F-16 safety video and early lessons on schedule vs. safety
00:02:53 – The infamous wrench-left-behind scenario and its parallels to pilot training
00:04:41 – Defining learning vs. training through engagement and feedback
00:07:10 – Argentina’s 1996 Black Hawk collisions and industry responses
00:10:00 – Introducing the concept of a proficiency culture
00:11:26 – The...
Why Fertitta’s Fleet Has a Boeing 767, Gulfstreams, and Helicopters?
22 May 2025
00:11:23
In this week’s episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Mark Monsma, Aviation Director at Fertitta Enterprises, live from VertiCon. Mark shares his journey from missionary kid in Africa captivated by small Piper aircraft to the cockpit of Gulfstream G650s and a Boeing 767. He delves into how Fertitta’s aviation division moves corporate executives, family members, and even the Houston Astros, and explores the critical role helicopters and emerging eVTOLs play in their operations. From helipad logistics in Houston to evaluating the Trifan 600 for future missions, Mark provides insider perspectives on managing a diverse fleet in today’s fast-evolving aerospace landscape.
Episode Highlights
Fertitta’s Fleet Overview: Gulfstream jets, Boeing 767, and helicopter operations.
Missionary Beginnings: How childhood experiences in Africa sparked Mark’s passion.
Helicopter Logistics: Establishing Houston helipads and aircraft selection criteria.
eVTOL Prospects: Speed, range, and the potential of XTI’s Trifan 600 for high-net-worth clients.
Networking at VertiCon: Insight into insurance, Airbus support, and the latest eVTOL developments.
Key Points with Time Stamps
00:00 – Introduction to Fertitta’s aviation operations: Gulfstreams G650/G5 and Boeing 767 for the Astros.
00:01:31 – Fertitta’s entertainment empire: restaurants, casinos, and professional sports teams.
00:02:04 – Flying both the Rockets and Astros, and how playoff schedules impact aircraft utilization.
00:02:39 – Mark’s childhood in Africa: flying in Apache and Cherokee 250 aircraft with missionary parents.
00:04:00 – Educational path: BS in Aviation Technology from Laturnal University (1988).
00:04:30 – Early career: B100 King Air for Martinola Gas and flight instructing.
00:05:41 – First Houston helipad partnership with Star Motors and the value exchange.
00:06:03 – Transition from fixed-wing jets to helicopters: choosing the AStar over Bell for cooldown efficiency.
00:07:11
How North Dakota Is Building the Largest BVLOS Drone Network in the U.S.?
23 May 2025
00:27:10
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with North Dakota State Senator Jeff Barta at the Hive in Grand Forks. They explore how state funding and public–private partnerships are driving the expansion of UAS (Uncrewed Aerial Systems) infrastructure across North Dakota—from the Northern Plains test site to the ambitious Rural Reach project. Senator Barta shares personal insights on how drone-enabled beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations can revolutionize rural healthcare delivery, agriculture, and energy services, all while fostering economic development and innovation in the state.
Episode Highlights
Senator Barta’s journey from local chamber board member to champion of UAS infrastructure
How North Dakota expanded its UAS test site from 3,600 to 54,000 square miles
The Rural Reach project: delivering life-saving medications beyond visual line of sight
Bridging the “valley of death” between research and commercialization through SBIR/STTR programs
The symbiotic relationship between North Dakota’s energy sector and UAS startups
Senator Barta’s vision for future applications—air ambulances and precision agriculture
Key Points & Timestamps
00:00:00 – Introduction: Senator Barta on translating research into real-world innovation
00:01:13 – Senator Barta joins live from Grand Forks, ND, after legislative session
00:02:26 – Early involvement: funding grants and the Northern Plains test site
00:05:09 – State investment of $11 million to expand FAA radar coverage statewide
00:06:25 – Defining BVLOS and its impact on drone services
00:06:44 – Rural Reach project overview and partnership with Eyesight for medicine delivery
00:07:48 – Case study: insulin delivery on the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation
00:08:44 – Life-saving surfactant delivery story from Barta’s personal experience
00:12:36 – Cente...
Inside the World’s First FAA-Certified VR Helicopter Simulator | Fabi Riesen
27 May 2025
00:16:26
Join host John Ramstead as he sits down with Fabi Riesen, the visionary founder of Loft Dynamics, live from Verticon. In this exciting conversation, they dive deep into how Loft Dynamics is revolutionizing helicopter pilot training through groundbreaking virtual reality (VR) simulator technology. Fabi shares the story behind the creation of their FAA and EASA-certified full-motion simulators, explaining how VR not only enhances training realism but significantly improves pilot safety, reduces training costs, and accelerates learning. Whether you're passionate about aviation, technology, or innovation, this episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the future of aerospace training.
Episode Highlights
Discover the inception story of Loft Dynamics and how it transitioned from a living room experiment to a certified global training innovation.
Learn about the critical differences between traditional flight simulators and Loft Dynamics’ advanced VR-based systems.
Explore the technological breakthroughs in combining visual, motion, and haptic systems to create hyper-realistic flight experiences.
Understand the safety and economic benefits of using VR simulators versus traditional helicopter training methods.
Hear about future developments and expansions for Loft Dynamics, including fixed-wing and eVTOL simulation capabilities.
Key Points with Time Stamps
[00:01:34] Fabi's inspiration behind Loft Dynamics and the initial experimentation with VR in his living room.
[00:03:08] The key goal of combining VR goggles with helicopter simulators to create higher fidelity training experiences.
[00:05:19] Addressing the technical challenges of integrating visual and haptic feedback in simulator training.
[00:08:10] The advantages of VR technology in preventing negative training and enhancing realistic pilot experiences.
[00:09:37] Discussing the importance and safety benefits of practicing critical procedures such as autorotation in a simulated environment.
[00:12:38] Introducing Loft Dynamics’ "Loft Twin" system, allowing standardized training and instruction via digital replication of expert pilot demonstrations.
[00:15:03] Application of full-body tracking and eye-tracking technologies to significantly improve pilot training.
[00:15:23] Future plans for Loft Dynamics, including expansion into fixed-wing and eVTOL training simulators and multi-crew VR experiences.
Guest Bio
Fabi Riesen is the innovative founder and CEO of Loft Dynamics. A seasoned engineer and passionate aviator since 1999, Fabi combined his technical expertise and love for aviation to develop revolutionary virtual reality simulators. Loft Dynamics, under Fabi’s leadership, has achieved FAA and EASA certification, making them a...
Cavorite X7: The Fastest, Toughest VTOL You’ve Never Heard Of
29 May 2025
00:09:54
In this engaging episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Brandon Robinson, CEO of Horizon Aircraft, during the Verticon event. Together, they explore the future of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) technology and discuss Horizon's unique approach with their innovative hybrid-electric EVTOL aircraft, the Cavorite X7. Robinson explains why hybrid-electric propulsion provides superior operational versatility compared to purely electric aircraft, highlighting the practical advantages in range, speed, and payload for both commercial and military applications.
Episode Highlights:
Understanding why hybrid-electric VTOL technology outperforms purely electric alternatives.
How Horizon Aircraft is bridging the gap between helicopters and EVTOLs with increased speed, range, and operational flexibility.
Insights into the future of VTOL certification and integration within existing aviation frameworks.
Discussion on military and civilian applications of the Cavorite X7, including emergency response and transport operations.
Key Points with Timestamps:
(00:01:49) Introduction to Horizon Aircraft and their hybrid-electric EVTOL strategy.
(00:02:47) Robinson discusses the operational limitations of purely electric EVTOLs.
(00:04:08) Technical specifications of the Cavorite X7: speed, payload, and mission capabilities.
(00:04:39) Detailed look at the propulsion system and hybrid-electric advantages.
(00:05:33) Market response and shifting perceptions towards hybrid EVTOL technology.
(00:06:26) Partnership insights: Working with US Air Force AFWorks and Special Forces interest.
(00:07:27) Military use-case advantages, including ISR and rapid deployment missions.
(00:08:07) Certification roadmap and challenges ahead for Horizon Aircraft.
(00:08:38) Upcoming milestones, including full-scale prototype development.
Guest Bio: Brandon Robinson is the CEO of Horizon Aircraft, an innovative aerospace company specializing in hybrid-electric vertical takeoff and landing (EVTOL) aircraft. As a former Canadian Hornet pilot with extensive aviation experience, Robinson brings practical insight and leadership to Horizon's mission to create operationally robust and commercially viable aircraf...
Dangerous Missions, Smarter Gear: How Vita & ARS Are Changing Rescue Ops | Mike Martin •39
03 Jun 2025
00:10:01
In this riveting episode of Hangar X, host John Ramstead sits down with Mike Martin, Vice President of Training at Air Rescue Systems (ARS), live from Verticon. Mike shares his remarkable journey from ground medic to flight medic and his current role enhancing the training and operational safety of search and rescue missions. They discuss innovations by ARS and Vita, aimed at revolutionizing helicopter rescue operations to save more lives and improve safety standards across the industry. Mike provides insightful perspectives on training methodologies, operational preparedness, and leveraging diverse experiences to ensure every rescue is executed safely and efficiently.
Episode Highlights
Mike Martin's transition from ground medic to VP of Training at ARS.
The evolution and expansion of Air Rescue Systems.
Innovations in rescue technology through the Vita Rescue System.
Importance of diverse experiences in training and safety improvements.
Real-life rescue scenarios emphasizing the necessity for advanced training and equipment.
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:03] Mike emphasizes the goal to save more lives through safer rescue operations.
[00:01:13] Mike shares his background, beginning as a ground medic transitioning to flight medic specializing in medevac and hoist rescues.
[00:02:17] Introduction to Air Rescue Systems, detailing its 25-year history and current training focus.
[00:02:47] Explanation of Vita, the parent company of ARS, renowned for the Vita Rescue System.
[00:03:07] Mike's role as Vice President of Training, focused on expanding ARS’s training programs.
[00:04:11] New training methodologies including diverse perspectives and enhanced safety protocols.
[00:05:23] Mike discusses the critical importance of preparedness in high-adrenaline rescue situations.
[00:06:42] John shares a personal rescue story highlighting the complexity of search and rescue operations.
[00:08:00] The collaborative, operator-driven development of rescue equipment and training.
[00:08:54] Mike’s excitement for the future: continuously improving rescue operations and safety standards.
Guest Bio
Mike Martin is the Vice President of Training at Air Rescue Systems (ARS), bringing extensive experience from his service as a flight medic with the Utah National Guard. Specializing in medevac and helicopter hoist rescues, Mike is dedicated to enh...
EVTOLs, Vertiports & Reality Checks: Breaking Down the Market
05 Jun 2025
00:14:21
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with aviation business and financial analyst Brian Foley live from Verticon. They dive into the evolving landscape of the EVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) sector, discuss investor sentiment, infrastructure challenges, policy impacts, and the future of aerospace innovation. With decades of experience across Boeing, Falcon Jet, and his own consultancy, Brian delivers a candid, fact-driven analysis of what’s working in the aerospace space—and what isn’t. Whether you’re an innovator, investor, or aviation enthusiast, this episode offers invaluable insights into the dynamic and high-stakes world of next-generation flight.
Episode Highlights:
The "culling of the herd" in the EVTOL sector: why fewer competitors may be a good thing
How investor sentiment has shifted post-SPAC craze
Regulatory and certification hurdles unique to aviation startups
The rise of extended VTOLs (XVTOLs) as a game-changing middle ground
Political and economic policies impacting private aviation and investment
Why infrastructure—not just innovation—will determine EVTOL adoption
Key Points with Timestamps:
[00:00:03] Brian Foley on the "culling of the herd" in EVTOLs and why it may benefit remaining players
[00:02:34] The shift in investor sentiment toward EVTOLs: from SPAC hype to hard realities
[00:03:36] Certification as a major hurdle: why MVPs don’t fly in aviation
[00:04:31] Funding pathways for aviation startups: friends & family to VC
[00:05:05] What investors are looking for now: beyond napkin sketches
[00:05:36] Outlook for EVTOLs: niche use cases, starting with cargo and military
[00:07:09] Infrastructure challenges: vertiports, airspace, and urban logistics
[00:08:38] The promise of XVTOLs: bridging the gap between helicopters and commercial aviation
[00:10:13] Beta Technologies and the baby-step strategy toward EVTOL success
This Drone Delivers 300 Pounds, 300 Miles – Autonomously
10 Jun 2025
00:39:55
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead welcomes Dave Merrill, the visionary co-founder of Elroy Air, to explore how a personal passion for photography and drones evolved into building one of the world’s largest and most innovative autonomous cargo aircraft. Merrill recounts the journey from idea to implementation of Elroy Air’s flagship vehicle, the Chaparral, a hybrid-electric VTOL drone capable of delivering hundreds of pounds of cargo over long distances — autonomously.
We unpack how the team navigated early skepticism, technical challenges, military collaborations, and humanitarian partnerships to turn Elroy Air into a $2 billion demand operation. From securing support from SHIELD Capital and the Defense Innovation Unit to designing autonomous logistics for both military and commercial customers, this episode is a deep dive into the future of aviation logistics.
Episode Highlights
The Origin Story: How a GoPro and DIY drone sparked the idea for Elroy Air
Military Insight: The Army’s early recognition of cargo drone potential
The Chaparral: Design, hybrid-electric powertrain, and autonomous operations
Dual-Use Innovation: Serving both humanitarian and defense logistics
Smart Capital: How SHIELD Capital added value beyond funding
Tech Stack: Simulation pipelines, hybrid power management, and autonomy
Future Vision: What the next three years will look like for Elroy Air
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:00] Dave's lightbulb moment at the Uber Elevate conference
[00:03:38] From software engineer to drone entrepreneur: Dave’s personal journey
[00:06:18] Logistics risk in the military and the role of autonomous drones
[00:08:16] Working with FedEx, World Food Program, and the U.S. Army
[00:09:08] The role of SHIELD Capital and Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
[00:12:02] Choosing hybrid-electric over fully electric: technical and logistical reasoning
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How This Startup Is Reducing Fuel by 80% in Air Taxis
12 Jun 2025
00:11:23
In this live recording from Verticon, host John Ramstead sits down with Thibault Baldivia, co-founder of Ascendance, a pioneering company in the hybrid-electric aviation space. Thibault shares his journey from working at Airbus on one of the world’s first electric aircraft to building the next generation of hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft at Ascendance. The discussion dives deep into the technical, environmental, and operational advantages of hybrid propulsion systems over fully electric and traditional aircraft, especially in real-world applications where infrastructure and range pose limitations.
You’ll also hear insights into Ascendance’s Atea aircraft and its Sterna propulsion system — how they're optimizing fuel efficiency by up to 80% compared to conventional rotorcraft, and why their mission targets existing helicopter markets rather than speculative air taxi concepts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone excited about the future of sustainable aviation and advanced air mobility.
Episode Highlights
The early electric aviation work at Airbus with the E-Fan project
Why hybrid-electric offers a more realistic pathway than full electric
Introduction to Ascendance’s flagship VTOL aircraft, the Atea
Detailed discussion of Sterna, their unique hybrid propulsion system
Operational benefits like in-flight charging and minimal infrastructure needs
Engineering challenges of synchronizing batteries and turbines
How Ascendance differentiates from others like Vericor in the hybrid space
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:03] Thibault on the lack of VTOL startups during the E-Fan era and early innovation challenges
[00:02:00] Founding story of Ascendance and background in Airbus’s electric aviation team
[00:03:24] Why hybrid-electric is more viable than pure electric: infrastructure and mission efficiency
[00:04:40] Using electric boost for vertical takeoff, turbine for cruise — optimizing for efficiency
[00:05:35] Overview of the Atea aircraft: 5-seater, 400 km range, 200 kph speed
This Could Save Your Life in the Cockpit | Vincent Mickens
17 Jun 2025
00:11:09
In this compelling live episode of Hangar X Studios, recorded at Verticon, host John Ramstead welcomes veteran aviation advocate and media expert Vincent Mickens. With decades of experience in aviation broadcasting, safety advocacy, and public relations, Mickens shares deep insights into the evolution of safety management systems (SMS), the power of digital tools in aviation safety, and his passion for educating future generations about career paths in aerospace. From storytelling to strategic safety reform, this episode explores both the technical and human sides of aviation innovation.
Episode Highlights
The transformation and significance of Safety Management Systems (SMS)
How digital safety tools like Nimble are bridging gaps across aviation operations
The importance of aviation culture in maintaining transparency and safety
Inspiring the next generation with lesser-known aviation career paths
The power of media and advocacy in shaping the future of flight
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:02] Introduction to Safety Management Systems: Vincent explains SMS as procedural systems that enhance safety and streamline pilot operations.
[00:00:57] Live from Verticon: John sets the scene and introduces Vincent Mickens of Private Air Media Group.
[00:01:28] Origins of Private Air Media Group: Vincent shares how his firm blends aviation knowledge with media expertise.
[00:02:33] Early Passion for Aviation: Vincent talks about his dream of becoming a naval aviator and his early flight training.
[00:03:52] Aviation Advocacy Roots: His transition from media into safety advocacy through AOPA and NBAA.
[00:04:42] Modern Safety Trends: Discussing high-profile incidents and the emergence of predictive tools and autonomous systems.
[00:05:05] The Role of SMS: How companies like Nimble are digitizing safety protocols for accessibility across all scales of flight operations.
[00:06:20] Military vs. Civilian Safety Culture: John reflects on squadron-based communication and its impact on safety transparency.
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Can Solar Power Save Our Airports? | Gloria Bouillon
19 Jun 2025
00:50:15
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with aviation strategist and airport transformation expert Gloria Bouillon, CEO of Aviatrix Advisors. From her beginnings as an “airport rat” to leading major airport turnarounds and advising on advanced air mobility (AAM), Gloria shares a powerful perspective on infrastructure, regulation, and the future of flight. She delves into the challenges and opportunities small airports face, the practicalities of community engagement, the evolving landscape of regional and urban air mobility, and the significance of initiatives like the upcoming Pulitzer Electric Air Race. This conversation is a masterclass in how the aviation industry can innovate responsibly, sustainably, and inclusively.
Episode Highlights
Gloria’s aviation journey from the ground up
How she saved multiple airports from privatization or closure
Why stakeholder engagement is essential for AAM
The untapped potential of rural airports in the AAM ecosystem
Lessons from working with OEMs and city governments
The upcoming Pulitzer Electric Air Race and its community impact
Sustainable aviation fuels and realistic paths to a greener future
Strategic advice for aerospace startups
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:00] Community engagement surprises from early airport projects [00:01:35] Gloria’s diverse aviation background and founding of Aviatrix Advisors [00:03:20] Lying about her age to afford flight lessons and her early career path [00:04:44] Working at Aspen Airport and involvement in a $200M project [00:08:35] Economic planning and sustainability for struggling airports [00:11:07] Taking leadership at two airports in crisis [00:15:40] Key decisions that led to a 40% increase in airport operations [00:19:14] Mistakes OEMs make with community engagement and strategy [00:20:50] Favorable regions for OEMs to consider, like the Midwest ...
Building a UAS Business? Start Here or Risk It All
20 Jun 2025
00:11:34
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Bill Daggett, founder of Delta Advisory Group and a seasoned veteran of the UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) industry. Live from The Hive in Grand Forks, North Dakota, the conversation explores how the UAS industry is evolving, where real commercial opportunities lie, and why “Drone as First Responder” (DFR) programs are revolutionizing emergency services in the U.S.
Bill shares practical insights into navigating the hype and regulatory complexities surrounding commercial drones, drawing from his military background and two decades of industry experience. Whether you're an investor, innovator, or just UAS-curious, this episode will give you a sharp, grounded perspective on what’s actually happening in this fast-moving sector.
Episode Highlights:
The rapid rise and real-world impact of DFR (Drone as First Responder) programs
Understanding FAA regulations, including Part 107 and the potential future of 108
Common pitfalls for investors in the drone industry
Why some revenue models are doomed from the start
The importance of IP protection and realistic runway timelines
How Delta Advisory Group helps startups assess viability and access key networks
Why government—not just defense—is the best early market for UAS solutions
Key Points with Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Bill explains the concept and growth of DFR systems — drones launched automatically during 911 calls
[00:01:35] Grand Forks: a major UAS ecosystem and the live setting for this episode
[00:02:11] Introduction to Delta Advisory Group and its mission
[00:03:13] Investment caution: why betting on upcoming FAA regulation (Part 108) is risky
[00:04:36] DFR expansion: New York City's plan for 400 drones and why it’s working
[00:05:23] DFR is surveillance-only, but the value of full-motion video is transforming first responder operations
[00:06:06] Helping startups assess revenue paths and prepare for IP protection
Building a $900M Aerospace Empire | Norman Jordan
24 Jun 2025
00:09:02
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Norman Jordan, CEO of Signia, live from Verticon. Norman shares Signia’s journey from its inception just three and a half years ago to becoming a nearly $900 million powerhouse in aerospace. With a strategy focused on acquisitions, legacy innovation, and long-term service to the aerospace sector, Signia is building what Norman calls a “forever company.”
The conversation covers Signia’s vertical integration strategy, its investment in mission-critical systems, and its human-centric approach to acquisitions and customer support. Norman also shares his leadership insights on building a lasting company culture, strategic integration, and what success looks like in the year ahead.
Episode Highlights
How Signia grew rapidly through strategic acquisitions in just three and a half years
Signia’s focus on mission systems, propellers, and advanced air mobility
The role of Hartzell Propeller and Engine Technologies in their portfolio
Lessons in successful company integration and M&A playbooks
Vision for 2025: on-time delivery, continued growth, and lasting customer impact
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:03] Norman Jordan opens with Signia’s long-term vision and customer-first product development
[00:01:42] Signia’s origins and rapid growth through acquisitions since July 2021
[00:02:15] Overview of the product verticals: mission systems, propellers, ECS, and engine components
[00:02:56] Vision and strategy for acquisition: buying legacy-rich, IP-driven businesses
[00:03:47] How Signia is perceived by customers as a reliable, future-oriented partner
[00:04:25] Emphasis on customer support, MRO investments, and aftermarket service
[00:05:13] Product innovation driven by customer requests and aftermarket opportunities
[00:05:42] Acquisition of RTX's Goodrich hoist and winch business to enhance mission systems
Why is Australia’s Helicopter Market Leading? | Rob Bentley Johnston
26 Jun 2025
00:11:40
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Rob Bentley Johnston of Heliflite Australia, live from Verticon — the epicenter of vertical aviation innovation. The conversation journeys through the unique operational landscape of helicopters across the vast Australian terrain, the evolution of VTOL and EVTOL technology, and how Heliflite is helping shape the future of long-range vertical transport.
Rob shares insights into the shifting dynamics of regional connectivity in Australia, why traditional helicopters are being challenged by newer airframes, and what makes the Australian aviation market uniquely suited for long-range VTOL innovations. Packed with outback survival anecdotes and forward-looking market analysis, this episode is a compelling deep dive into the edge of aerospace innovation.
Episode Highlights
Survival in the Outback: Why pilots in the Australian bush carry knives instead of pistols
From Helicopters to EVTOLs: The evolution of Heliflite's business model
XTI and Long-Range VTOL: Why Heliflite is betting on extended range and real-world usability
Urban vs. Regional Air Mobility: Unique Australian geography and economic distribution
New Buyers, New Markets: How modern airframes are attracting non-traditional aviation customers
Market Forecast: Why Rob believes Australia's VTOL market will grow by 30%
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:03] Survival flying over the Australian outback: "Just a long knife and water"
[00:01:30] Introduction to Heliflite Australia and their 50-year legacy with Robinson helicopters
[00:02:40] Rob’s aviation background and all-helicopter focus
[00:03:53] John’s story of carrying a pistol while flying over Darwin
[00:04:23] Heliflite’s alignment with Robinson and Ascent Drone Systems
[00:05:09] Urban vs. Regional UAM in Australia: “Wealth is dispersed over 500 nm”
[00:06:44] Target destinations: Bathurst, Newcastle, Wollongong (100–400 nm from Sydney)
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This Printer Can Save Aircraft Worth Millions | Aaron Hall
27 Jun 2025
00:15:13
In this episode of Hangar X Studios, host John Ramstead sits down with Aaron Hall, founder of Bifrost Manufacturing, to explore how this innovative company is redefining rapid prototyping through additive manufacturing. Broadcasting from The Hive in Grand Forks, North Dakota, the conversation dives into the startup's origins, their game-changing use of SAF and SLS 3D printing, and how their work is transforming timelines and costs across the drone, aerospace, agriculture, and defense industries.
Aaron shares how Bifrost evolved from solving urgent infrastructure problems for bitcoin mining to enabling advanced manufacturing solutions for major aerospace clients. With a focus on speed, customization, and iterative prototyping, Bifrost is paving the way for faster innovation, especially in the high-stakes world of drones and aircraft part replacement.
Episode Highlights
How Bifrost grew from a grassroots bitcoin infrastructure challenge
Transition from agriculture and automotive to drones and defense
Use of cutting-edge SAF (Selective Absorption Fusion) 3D printing technology
How their team rapidly produces durable, custom parts for startups and established firms
FAA process certification and the future of certified 3D-printed aircraft components
Game-changing implications for rapid prototyping in aerospace
Key Points with Timestamps
[00:00:00] Introduction to Bifrost and the need for rapid prototyping
[00:02:36] How Bifrost spun out from a bitcoin mining infrastructure problem
[00:03:11] Example: CNC-cut steel for hot aisle containment
[00:04:16] Clients like Cirrus Aircraft and LM Glass Fiber using Bifrost for tooling
[00:05:18] Why the classic car market flopped, but drones and agriculture took off
[00:06:22] Replacing parts for industrial snowblowers and tractors
[00:07:25] What SAF printing is and why it’s revolutionizing prototyping
[00:08:59] Comparing SAF with injection molding — cost and speed advantages
Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Is Broken - Jason Harris
01 Jul 2025
00:43:39
In this gripping episode of Hangar X Studios, former fighter pilot and host John Ramstead welcomes back decorated combat veteran Jason Harris to unpack the rapidly evolving world of ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance). Together, they dive into the game-changing role of drones, UAVs, and VTOLs in modern military and civilian missions. From tactical battlefield insights to post-disaster response, Jason shares compelling real-world use cases and planning considerations.
The conversation also explores what makes ISR platforms truly effective—from connectivity and payload to sound signatures and data dissemination. Jason ties it all together with his framework of “No-Fail Trust,” offering powerful leadership and team-building lessons for entrepreneurs, startups, and organizations looking to thrive in high-stakes environments.
Episode Highlights
The definition and breadth of ISR missions across military and civilian domains
Tactical vs. strategic ISR: how they differ and integrate
Real-world use cases: volcano monitoring, fire assessment, combat ops, and more
Strengths and limitations of drones and VTOL aircraft in ISR roles