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The Journey from Mechanics to Mastery11 Feb 202500:14:31
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In our PREMIER episode of the Future in Flight podcast, we explore the inspiring journey of Mike Salmon, who transitioned from military service to a successful career in aviation maintenance and entrepreneurship. His story highlights the importance of finding purpose and embracing unexpected opportunities. We also delve into the Tennessee Tree Toppers, a community dedicated to paragliding and hang gliding in the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, showcasing the thrill of flight and camaraderie among aviation enthusiasts.

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Takeaways

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  • Mike Salmon's journey began with a chance decision at a military recruitment office.
  • His military experience taught him the importance of purpose in aviation maintenance.
  • Transitioning from military to civilian life can be challenging but rewarding.
  • Mike found purpose again as an air ambulance mechanic, saving lives.
  • He emphasizes the critical role of homegrown mechanics in aviation safety.
  • Mike's entrepreneurial spirit led him to help found Aviation Design and Supply.
  • Helping transitioning veterans find their place in civilian life is fulfilling for Mike.
  • Young people should be open to opportunities in aviation; timing is key.
  • The Tennessee Tree Toppers offer a welcoming community for aspiring pilots.
  • The Sequatchie Valley is a stunning location for paragliding and hang gliding.
Get Ready for The Future in Flight Podcast! šŸš€30 Dec 202400:01:12

The Future in Flight Podcast connects young aviators (14-25) to the exciting world of flight! šŸš€

  • in-depth reporting on youth aviation trends
  • honest product reviews
  • compelling interviews with industry leaders, students, and creators

Your gateway to aviation's possibilities launches Spring 2025 on all major podcast platforms.

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The Future in Flight Podcast Coming SOON!!05 Dec 202400:01:01

Get ready for takeoff!

The Future in Flight Podcast is coming soon in early 2025. Join us as we explore the exciting world of aviation, from soaring through the clouds to engineering the future of flight. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and entertained. Subscribe now and be the first to know when we launch!

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Coming March 2025!!

BONUS From Lakes to Runways: Exploring Seaplane Adventures w/Steve Guetter13 Feb 202500:19:47

***BONUS EPISODE***

Thank you for the wonderful response to our premier episode! Since you enjoyed that one so much, we thought we'd offer this INCREDIBLE show as a bonus.

It's our small way of saying "thank you" for listening and supporting!Ā 

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In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Starker takes us on an exhilarating journey into the world of seaplane aviation with special guest Steve Guetter, General Manager of Advanced Flight Training and Leasing. Steve shares his lifelong passion for aviation, from childhood dreams of flight to becoming a seaplane pilot and instructor. We explore the unique challenges and thrills of landing on water, the vital role of seaplanes in fire suppression and emergency response, and the crucial environmental efforts led by the Seaplane Pilots Association.

But that’s not all—this episode also delves into the future of sustainable aviation, discussing game-changing innovations such as hydrogen propulsion and electric aircraft. With organizations like NASA and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) leading the charge, we uncover how aviation is evolving to reduce its environmental footprint. Buckle up as we soar through these exciting topics!

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Takeaways

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  • Steve Guetter's childhood fascination with aviation led him to become a seaplane pilot.
  • Seaplane aviation offers unique experiences and challenges compared to traditional flying.
  • Seaplane pilots often serve as environmental stewards, protecting waterways.
  • The skills learned in one type of flying can be applied to others.
  • Seaplanes connect remote areas, demonstrating the versatility of amphibious aviation.
  • Seaplanes are used for various purposes, including air ambulances and firefighting.
  • Sustainable aviation is a growing focus within the industry, with initiatives like NASA's AACES 2050.
  • Electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft are becoming a reality for the future of flight.
  • Airports are also adopting sustainable practices to reduce their environmental impact.
  • The future of aviation is not just about speed, but also about sustainability and community.
Platform to Platform: Life as an Offshore Pilot18 Feb 202500:19:00

***We’re growing!***

Due to the overwhelmingly positive response to our first two shows, we’re making them a little longer moving forward!Ā 

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In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker interviews pilot and creator Nick Henderson, whose extraordinary aviation journey spans from childhood in Indonesia to military service and a thriving career as an offshore helicopter pilot for the oil industry. Nick shares insights on his unique path, the realities of the profession, and the future of automation in aviation.

The episode also features an in-depth look at Wisk Aero's autonomous air taxi and its potential to revolutionize urban air travel.

Plus, the Vintage Aircraft segment highlights the iconic Beechcraft Model 18, a staple in aviation history.

Key Takeaways

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  • Nick Henderson’s early aviation passion – Growing up in Indonesia and traveling globally fueled his love for flight.
  • Military service influence – Nick’s time in the Army post-9/11 instilled a lifelong commitment to service.
  • Life on an oil platform – A structured, high-tempo work environment requiring precision and endurance.
  • Challenges of a pilot’s lifestyle – Long time away from home despite flexible work schedules.
  • Misconceptions about helicopters – They glide effectively in emergencies, contrary to common belief.
  • Automation’s growing role in aviation – Advanced tech, like Airbus H-160’s TCAS-2, is revolutionizing flight safety.
  • Advice for aspiring pilots – Define clear goals and be prepared for a tough but rewarding journey.
  • Wisk Aero’s air taxi vision – Aiming for autonomous, affordable urban air travel.
  • Passenger convenience features – Charging ports, Wi-Fi, and wheelchair accessibility enhance the experience.
  • Affordability goals – Wisk Aero is targeting pricing similar to UberX to make air travel accessible.
  • Beechcraft Model 18 history – A versatile aircraft that played a key role in both civil and military aviation.

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How Purdue Global is Revolutionizing Aviation Education25 Feb 202500:20:22
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The intersection of tradition and innovation in aviation takes center stage as this episode explores Purdue University's online aviation programs and the timeless utility of the windsock. The narrative culminates with the compelling story of Bessie Coleman, whose pursuit of a pilot's license in segregation-era America exemplifies the ongoing journey toward making aviation more accessible to all.

Produced in partnership with AviNation, The Future in Flight Podcast aims to educate, empower and inspire the next generation of aviation enthusiasts.

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Takeaways

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  • Purdue University has a long aviation history, being the oldest collegiate aviation program in the U.S.
  • The transition to online aviation programs has made education more accessible to aspiring pilots nationwide.
  • Purdue Global partners with flight schools to provide rigorous training while saving students money.
  • Students can earn their FAA certificates and ratings in an accelerated timeframe.
  • The windsock has evolved from military use to a critical safety tool in aviation.
  • Modern windsocks are engineered to withstand extreme weather conditions and provide real-time data.
  • Bessie Coleman became the first African American woman to earn an international pilot's license in 1921.
  • Coleman used her fame to advocate for equality in aviation and inspire future generations.
  • Her legacy continues to inspire young aviators today, especially in the Black community.
From The South Side to The Skies04 Mar 202500:21:34

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The journey from aviation outsider to industry pioneer takes center stage as Vanzell Jenkins shares his story of breaking barriers in the world of flight. From his beginnings on Chicago's South Side with no aviation connections to becoming an educator, experimental aircraft builder, and aspiring airshow pilot, Jenkins exemplifies how determination and consistency can open doors in aviation. The episode also explores the science of aircraft cleanliness and delves into the fascinating world of supersonic and hypersonic flight technology, highlighting the continued evolution of air travel.

Produced in partnership with AviNation, The Future in Flight Podcast aims to educate, empower and inspire the next generation of aviation enthusiasts.

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Takeaways

  • Vanzell Jenkins pioneered aviation from his community, having no prior connections to the industry before college.
  • Despite starting with limited knowledge compared to peers, Jenkins persevered through challenges with his mother's unwavering support.
  • After completing his training, Jenkins chose to become an aviation educator rather than an airline pilot to inspire minority youth.
  • Jenkins has created a "lineage" of instructors who were once his students, extending his impact across generations.
  • Building an experimental aircraft offers financial advantages through the kit-building process, allowing purchases to be spread out over time.
  • The aviation industry offers diverse career opportunities beyond piloting, with thousands of people making each flight possible.
  • Free online resources make aviation knowledge accessible to anyone curious enough to follow their interests.
  • Consistency and commitment are essential to achieving aviation dreams: "Without commitment, you'll never start, but without consistency, you'll never finish."
  • Airlines employ various cleaning procedures, from quick turnaround cleaning to deep cleaning, with practices enhanced post-COVID.
  • Supersonic flight occurs beyond Mach 1 (767 mph), while hypersonic flight exceeds Mach 5, presenting unique engineering challenges including extreme heat and complex shock waves.
A Legendary Conversation w/Josh Cook of Legendary Aviation Coffee Co.11 Mar 202500:22:31

Future in Flight Podcast: Episode Notes

Featured Guest: Josh Cook

Flight Test Director, Founder/Owner Legendary Aviation Coffee Company

Episode Summary

This episode features Josh Cook, a flight test engineer who combined his aviation passion with specialty coffee to create Legendary Aviation Coffee Company, plus segments on aviation careers and pilot jargon.

Segment 1: Josh Cook - Flight Test Engineer & Coffee Entrepreneur

Aviation Career

  • Former Flight Test Director for Northrop Grumman
  • Managed UAV programs including Global Hawk and Triton
  • Role involves testing aircraft systems and ensuring flight safety

Coffee Business

  • Founded Legendary Aviation Coffee Company in 2019
  • Uses air roasting technique (used by top 5% of roasters)
  • Coffee blends feature historic aircraft:
    • B-52 bomber (heavy, full-bodied coffee)
    • P-51 Mustang and V-Tail Bonanza

Philanthropy

  • Official coffee provider for Sun & Fun Aerospace Expo
  • Donates portions of sales to Sun & Fun's youth aviation initiatives
  • Supports six aviation and veteran-focused nonprofits

Segment 2: Aviation Careers Outside the Cockpit

  • Wildlife Management - "Bird men" who prevent bird-aircraft collisions
  • Wingwalkers - Performers who do stunts on biplane wings
  • Aircraft Rescue Firefighters - Specialists trained for aviation emergencies
  • UAS Pilots - Drone operators for commercial and research applications
  • Aviation Environmental Engineers - Develop sustainable aviation solutions
  • Aircraft Interior Designers - Create efficient, functional cabin spaces
  • Flight Simulator Developers - Build virtual training environments

Segment 3: Decoding Pilot Jargon

Operations: "George is flying" (autopilot), "Bingo fuel" (low fuel), "Souls on board" (total people count)

Location Terms: "Feet wet" (over water), "Feet dry" (over land)

Time Reference: "Zulu time" (GMT/UTC)

Communication: "Roger" (understood), "Mayday" (distress), "Pan Pan" (urgency)

Filmmaking, Flight, and The Future w/Kyle Newsom01 Apr 202500:27:19

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This conversation explores the intersection of filmmaking and aviation through the story of Kyle Newsom, who found purpose in capturing the beauty of flight. It delves into the future of supersonic travel with Boom Supersonic's innovative technology that allows for boomless cruise, and concludes with an educational segment on the science of lift, explaining how aircraft defy gravity.

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Takeaways

• Kyle Newsom's journey began on a mountain in Nepal. • His films connect the human element to aviation. • Aviation is about community and shared passion. • Miss Virginia serves as a bridge between past and future. • Boom Supersonic is pioneering boomless cruise technology. • Sonic booms have historically limited supersonic flight over land. • Boomless cruise could revolutionize air travel efficiency. • Lift is generated by the shape of airplane wings. • Understanding lift opens doors to STEM careers in aviation. • The future of aviation is intertwined with sustainability.

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Visit a Slice of Aviation Heaven in the Cornfields!24 Mar 202500:16:25
In this episode of the Future in Flight podcast, we explore the challenges of financing flight training, the unique experience at Curanda Airport, and significant milestones in aviation history. Ā  We'll hear how Stratus Financial offers innovative solutions to help aspiring pilots overcome the high costs of training, while Curanda Airport serves as a community hub for aviation enthusiasts. Ā  This episode also highlights key moments in the month of March that have shaped the aviation industry, inspiring future generations of pilots. Ā  Key Take-Aways:
  • The cost of flight training can be as high as $120,000.
  • Stratus Financial offers innovative financing solutions for aspiring pilots.
  • Young pilots can potentially earn six figures within three years of training.
  • Curanda Airport is a unique aviation sanctuary in Illinois.
  • The spirit of aviation thrives in small, community-focused airports.
  • Milestones in aviation history inspire future generations of pilots.
  • The Wright Brothers' patent laid the foundation for modern aviation.
  • Captain Barry's parachute jump proved pilots could escape emergencies.
  • The Concorde revolutionized passenger travel with supersonic speeds.
Detailing Aviation Entrepreneurship w/Claire Maher18 Mar 202500:22:42

Featured Guest: Claire Maher Pilot, Founder of Fly Girl Aircraft Detailing, Director of Administration at FlyBright Pilot Academy

Episode Summary Claire Maher shares her journey from reluctant teen to aviation entrepreneur with Fly Girl Aircraft Detailing, alongside insights into electric aircraft advancements and a review of the Bob Hoover documentary, Flying the Feathered Edge.

Segment 1: Claire Maher - Aviation Entrepreneur

  • First flight at 14 via Young Eagles; soloed at 16 during COVID.
  • Moved to Florida at 18 for better weather, now pursuing instrument rating.
  • Founded Fly Girl Aircraft Detailing, employing student pilots to fund training.
  • Advice: Network, join groups, and persistā€”ā€œ1% better is better than nothing.ā€

Segment 2: Electric Aircraft - The Future Takes Flight

  • Key Players: Joby Aviation ($700M, Toyota-backed), Archer (United Airlines partner), Beta Technologies (46 charging sites by 2024).
  • Challenges: Infrastructure gaps, limited range for short hops, financial risks (e.g., Lilium setbacks).
  • Progress: NASA’s NEAT tests systems for 180-passenger planes; airlines invest big.

Segment 3: At the Movies - Flying the Feathered Edge

  • 2014 film on Bob Hoover, WWII pilot, test flyer (F-86, F-100), and air show icon.
  • Highlights: Escaped POW in stolen plane, mastered energy management demos.
  • Legacy: Advanced safety, inspired pilots; a must-see for aviation fans.

Key Takeaways

  • Persistence trumps speed in aviation success (Claire, Hoover).
  • Electric flight innovates despite hurdles, promising cleaner skies.
  • Community and mentorship fuel aviation’s future.

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LIVE From SUN 'n FUN Radio!!15 Apr 202500:57:14

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The Future in Flight podcast, live from Sun and Fun 51, explores various themes in aviation, including the excitement of air shows, the journey of new aviators, and the importance of community and mentorship in the industry. The conversation features insights from pyrotechnics experts, flight instructors, and enthusiastic volunteers, all contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the event. This conversation covers various aspects of the Sun and Fun Aerospace Expo, highlighting the importance of community, innovation, and inspiring the next generation of aviators. The speakers discuss the exciting events, technological advancements in aviation, and the significance of storytelling in connecting with the audience. They emphasize the need for engagement and collaboration within the aviation community to foster growth and opportunities.

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Key Takeaways

  ⦁ This is the first ever live edition of the Future in Flight podcast. ⦁ The night show features a lot of fun pyrotechnics. ⦁ Brooke is excited to inspire the next generation of pilots. ⦁ Dom emphasizes the importance of talking to people at events. ⦁ The night show is a sensory overload with fireworks and music. ⦁ Aviation is about pushing the envelope forward. ⦁ The Future in Flight podcast aims to educate and inspire. ⦁ Volunteering at Sun and Fun provides valuable experiences. ⦁ The younger generation has access to more information than ever. ⦁ Community support is crucial for the future of aviation. Maximize your time at aviation events like Sun and Fun. ⦁ Preferred seating offers a great experience during air shows. ⦁ Exciting events and entertainment enhance the overall experience. ⦁ Innovation in aviation technology is rapidly advancing. ⦁ Inspiring youth is crucial for the future of aviation. ⦁ Building connections in the aviation community is essential. ⦁ Storytelling can impact and inspire future aviators. ⦁ There are endless opportunities in aviation careers. ⦁ Engagement in aviation can lead to unexpected friendships and mentorships. ⦁ The night show at Sun and Fun is a highlight not to be missed.

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Turning Wrenches and Building Dreams w/Bill Brown of Aviation Institute of Maintenance20 May 202500:26:22

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In this episode, we take an in-depth look at aviation maintenance careers and the incredible opportunities they offer in today's job market. Bill Brown, Chief Aviation Officer at Aviation Institute of Maintenance, shares his 40-year journey in the field and discusses how the industry is facing a critical shortage of qualified technicians. The show highlights how AIM is training thousands of future professionals across 15 campuses, with graduates earning six-figure salaries within their first year. We then explore business aviation's connection to maintenance opportunities, revealing how this sector serves ten times more airports than commercial airlines and requires specialized technicians. The episode concludes with "This Month in Aviation History," celebrating May's aviation milestones that have shaped the technological evolution of aircraft and their maintenance needs.

Thank you to show sponsor ASA--your go to for pilot training supplies and more!

Takeaways

  • Maintenance positions offer six-figure salaries with just 21 months of training through programs like AIM.
  • Bill Brown's 40-year career spans from American Airlines engine overhaul to training the next generation of technicians.
  • The hands-on nature of aircraft maintenance provides immediate satisfaction as technicians rebuild entire engines and aircraft systems.
  • AIM operates 15 campuses across 13 states with over 6,300 students currently in training.
  • The aviation industry needs 626,000 new maintenance technicians by 2040 according to Boeing and Airbus projections.
  • Aviation maintenance careers include complete engine teardowns, aircraft inspections, and certifications for both airframe and powerplant systems.
  • Business aviation creates additional demand for skilled professionals across 5,000+ regional airports nationwide.
  • Technicians in business aviation often get exposure to cutting-edge technology before it reaches commercial aircraft.
  • Companies value maintenance personnel for their critical role in safety and operational efficiency.
  • Modern aircraft work increasingly involves advanced electronics and specialized tools as aviation technology evolves.
  • The retirement of experienced professionals is creating significant job opportunities for new technicians entering the field.
  • Diverse workplace options include airlines, manufacturing facilities (OEMs), and maintenance repair organizations (MROs).
  • Historical aviation milestones have continuously transformed aircraft maintenance requirements, from propeller planes to jets and beyond.
  • These careers provide stability and high demand across economic cycles due to strict safety requirements.

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Sky Rebel: No Flight Plan Required--Emma Crawford's Journey13 May 202500:21:38

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In this conversation, Emma Crawford shares her unique journey in aviation, from her early inspirations to her current role as a content creator. She discusses the challenges she faced, including her path to the Air Force Academy and her eventual pivot to biplane flying and content creation. The episode also highlights the importance of aviation summer camps in fostering the next generation of aviators and delves into the fascinating world of aviation superstitions, revealing the human element behind the science of flight.

Takeaways

• Emma Crawford's journey in aviation is marked by determination andĀ  Ā  Ā  adaptation. • She became the first to complete the Civil Air Patrol's Cadet Wings program. • Integrity and political awareness are crucial in aviation. • Emma's boldness helped her gain entry into the Air Force Academy. • She transitioned from military aspirations to biplane flying and content creation. • Aviation summer camps play a vital role in inspiring young aviators. • Emma's podcast, Hangar Bums, shares stories from aviation veterans. • Superstitions in aviation reflect the human element of flying. • Pilots often engage in rituals to cope with uncertainty. • Cultural beliefs influence aviation practices across the globe.

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Flying Doodles YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FlyingDoodles

Hangar Bums Podcast:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hangar-bums/id1800957965Ā 

Free Aviation Summer Camps Guide:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  https://futureinflight.com/summercampguide/

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Watching a Falcon 9 Rocket Launch In Person06 May 202500:25:53

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The episode opens with a vivid recounting of the awe-inspiring experience of witnessing a Falcon 9 rocket launch, capturing the emotional and technological impact of this event. It highlights the dawn of a new era in space travel led by private companies like SpaceX, emphasizing the increasing frequency and reusability of modern rocket launches. The conversation then transitions into fascinating aviation facts that showcase the extremes and evolution of human flight—from early short-haul hops to today's intercontinental journeys.

The spotlight segment focuses on the DC-3, a legendary aircraft that reshaped commercial aviation. Despite being introduced over eight decades ago, the DC-3 remains in use, demonstrating timeless engineering and durability. The discussion reflects on how core aviation principles have stood the test of time, even as technology rapidly advances.

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Key Takeaways

šŸš€ Falcon 9 and the New Age of Space Travel

  • Witnessing a Falcon 9 rocket launch is a deeply moving, unforgettable experience.
  • SpaceX has ushered in a new chapter in space exploration with rapid-launch capability and reusable boosters.
  • Reusability is a game-changer, reducing costs and increasing access to space.
  • These advances reflect the blending of private innovation and space science.

āœˆļø Mind-Blowing Aviation Facts

  • Aviation has evolved from mere minutes in the air to transcontinental flight in less than a day.
  • Extreme altitudes, speeds, and capabilities reflect humanity’s ongoing fascination with flight.
  • Despite rapid advances, basic principles of aerodynamics and engineering remain as relevant as ever.

šŸ›©ļø The DC-3: An Aviation Icon

  • First flown in the 1930s, the DC-3 transformed commercial air travel.
  • Known for its reliability, efficiency, and versatility, it helped make air travel accessible and widespread.
  • Many DC-3s are still operational today, a tribute to their design and legacy.
  • The aircraft symbolizes the balance between innovation and long-term engineering value.

Chapters

00:00 – Witnessing History: The Falcon 9 Launch 06:00 – The Evolution of Space Travel 12:01 – Aviation Facts That Will Blow Your Mind 18:01 – The Legacy of the DC-3

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Aviation Scholarships--Where to Find Them & How to Get Them!29 Apr 202500:24:50
Summary The episode begins with an explanation of the NAS, described as an "invisible highway system" orchestrating safe air travel for over one billion passengers annually. It covers airspace classes (G, E, D, C, B, A) and special use areas, emphasizing the role of air traffic controllers and technologies like NextGen’s GPS-based navigation for efficiency and safety. The NAS is evolving to accommodate drones, air taxis, and other innovations, with milestones like NASA’s 2018 MQ-9 Predator flight through public airspace. Ā  The spotlight segment, led by Jordan Peed, focuses on aviation scholarships, detailing opportunities for pilots, mechanics, engineers, and more. With over 170 scholarships available, ranging from $500 to $25,000, these funds support diverse aviation careers and come from organizations like the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), Aero Club of New England (ACONE), and Epic Flight Academy. Jordan shares tips for successful applications, such as tailoring essays to reflect personal aviation stories and researching scholarship organizations. Scholarships also provide networking and mentorship opportunities, connecting recipients with industry professionals. Ā  The episode wraps up with a historical segment, ā€œThis Month in Aviation History,ā€ celebrating April milestones: Harriet Quimby’s 1912 Channel crossing, the 1924 global circumnavigation, Charles Scott’s 1931 solo flight to Australia, Yuri Gagarin’s 1961 orbit, and Ingenuity’s 2021 Martian flight. These stories highlight courage and innovation, inspiring listeners to pursue their own aviation dreams. Ā  Key Takeaways šŸ›« National Airspace System (NAS)
  • 24 million square miles of managed airspace covering the U.S. and oceanic areas.

  • Evolving with GPS-based NextGen technology for more efficient, direct routing.

  • NAS serves over 1 billion passengers annually, supported by thousands of aviation professionals.

  • Special airspaces (prohibited, restricted, MOAs) are crucial for safety and security.

šŸŽ“ Aviation Scholarships
  • Over 170 scholarships available, ranging from $500 to $25,000+.

  • Opportunities exist for pilots, mechanics, engineers, air traffic controllers, and aviation managers.

  • Top programs include:

    • EAA Flight Training and Post-Secondary Scholarships

    • Aero Club of New England (ACONE)

    • Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) Scholarships

    • Epic Flight Academy Scholarships

    • University Aviation Association (UAA) Scholarships

  • Application success tips:

    • Research each organization's mission.

    • Personalize essays with your aviation story and goals.

    • Apply widely, focusing also on local and regional scholarships.

  • Scholarships offer financial aid plus networking, mentorship, and career connections.

šŸ›©ļø This Month in Aviation History
  • Historic milestone: NASA’s unmanned MQ-9 Predator successfully flew through public airspace without a chase plane in 2018.

  • Marks the evolution of integrating unmanned aircraft into the National Airspace System — a key step toward future innovations like air taxis and delivery drones.

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Reimagining Affordable Avionics w/Levil Aviation22 Apr 202500:35:20

Summary

This Episode explores the journey of Levil Aviation, a company founded by the León family, who sought to make aviation more affordable and accessible. It delves into their innovative approach to avionics, the importance of safety in aviation, and the future of affordable flight. The discussion emphasizes the significance of community in aviation and encourages aspiring aviators to pursue their dreams.

PLUS--AviNation Reporter Jordan Peed tells us about 5 MUST WATCH Aviation YouTube Channels and we explore drone technology in our first ever DroneZone segment.

Takeaways

• The dream of flight often collides with the reality of cost. • Levil Aviation was born out of necessity, not market research. • Family involvement in aviation provides unique insights into productĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā development. • Using consumer technology like iPads can revolutionize aviation displays. • Safety and reliability are paramount in aviation technology. • The experimental aircraft category allows for rapid innovation. • The future of aviation is leaning towards affordability and accessibility. • Community plays a crucial role in encouraging new aviators. • Drones are creating new career paths in various industries. • The aviation industry is evolving with new technologies and opportunities.

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Citizen Aviators in Action: Exploring the Civil Air Patrol w/Maj. Roger Levy, Cmdr. NYC CAP27 May 202500:34:04

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This episode of The Future in Flight Podcast celebrates aviation’s diverse impact through three entertaining and educational stories. First, Major Roger Levy, Commander of the New York City Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), reveals how this volunteer organization has served America since 1941 with the world’s largest single-engine aircraft fleet. CAP’s missions—emergency services, aerospace education, and cadet programs—range from World War II submarine patrols to post-9/11 reconnaissance and mentoring future leaders. Next, we explore the engineering marvel of airplane tires, designed to endure extreme forces with high-pressure nitrogen, fusible plugs, and innovations like Michelin’s Near Zero Growth technology. Finally, Mike Ciochetti shares the inspiring origin of Heaven’s Landing, a fly-in community in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, born from a career-ending NASCAR crash and now offering a unique blend of aviation, luxury, and nature.

Thank you to show sponsor ASA--your go to for pilot training supplies and more!

Key Takeaways

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Civil Air Patrol’s Legacy and Missions:

    • CAP’s three core missions—emergency services (e.g., search and rescue, disaster reconnaissance), aerospace education (aviation history and technology), and cadet programs (leadership for ages 12-18)—combine service with aviation.
    • Historical feats include sinking a German U-boat in WWII; modern roles include post-9/11 and Hurricane Sandy reconnaissance.
    • Core values—integrity, respect, service, excellence—guide CAP’s operations.
    • CAP’s Cessna fleet, with advanced infrared and glass cockpits, is ideal for missions like disaster photography, especially in complex NYC airspace.
    • Interested? Visit gocivilairpatrol.com to find and explore local squadrons.

šŸ›¬Ā  Airplane Tires: Engineering Marvels:

    • Airplane tires withstand massive loads (e.g., 450-ton Boeing 747) and speeds (170-200 mph) using handmade layers of rubber, fabric, and Kevlar.
    • Pressurized with nitrogen (up to 200 psi for airliners, 600 psi for the Space Shuttle) for stability across temperature swings and to prevent combustion.
    • 90% of commercial aircraft use rigorously tested retreaded tires, savable up to seven times, balancing cost and safety.
    • Specialized tires, like low-pressure (3-4 psi) tundra tires, enable bush planes to land on rough terrain but increase drag.

ā›°ļø Heaven’s Landing: A Community in the Clouds:

    • Born from Mike Ciochetti’s 1999 NASCAR crash, Heaven’s Landing is a 639-acre fly-in community in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains with a 5,200-foot runway.
    • Offers two lifestyles: taxiway-adjacent homes with hangars or ridge-top homes with stunning views, surrounded by National Forest.
    • Seven minutes from Clayton, GA, with access to top restaurants and a luxury clubhouse (racquetball, gym, dining).
    • Unique perks include a partnership with a Bahamas resort (50% discount for residents) and visits from figures like Alan Jackson.
    • Learn more at heavenslanding.com or book a tour to experience the community.

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Civil Air Patrol: gocivilairpatrol.com

Heaven's Landing: heavenslanding.com

ASA: https://asa2fly.com/

Hands-Free Hangars & Autoland Aircraft: Tech That's Transforming Aviation03 Jun 202500:29:26
Summary

This episode of The Future in Flight Podcast explores the cutting-edge technology transforming aviation today through three fascinating and educational segments. First, Philip Matkovsky, CEO of Moviynt (now part of Vuzix), reveals how augmented reality smart glasses and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing aerospace logistics at companies like Airbus Helicopters US, enabling workers to manage complex operations hands-free with voice commands and automatic scanning.

Next, we dive deep into the game-changing Cirrus SR22 G7 SafeReturn system with Ivy McIver from Cirrus Aircraft, exploring how this revolutionary technology allows passengers to land an aircraft with the push of a button when pilots become incapacitated—featuring AI that takes control of all aircraft systems, communicates with air traffic control, and executes safe landings automatically.

Finally, our STEM in Flight segment breaks down the fascinating science of how weather impacts aviation, from turbulence physics and air pressure changes to thunderstorm wind shear and the advanced forecasting technologies that keep flights safe.

As always, make sure to check out the latest edition of AviNation USA!

Special thank you to episode sponsor ASA--"providing trusted aviation products and supplies for more than eighty years."

Key Takeaways

🄽 Augmented Reality Revolution with Moviynt/Vuzix:

  • Smart glasses technology eliminates traditional computer terminals and paperwork in aerospace warehouses and repair shops
  • Voice commands and automatic scanning using machine learning reduce training time from two days to one hour
  • Workers can operate completely hands-free, with software that learns job patterns and anticipates next steps
  • Creates new career paths in AI, AR, and machine learning beyond just coding—including process mapping and data science
  • Philip's journey from political science to tech CEO shows multiple entry points into the industry
  • Applications extend beyond logistics to potential maintenance assistance and flight training
  • Resources for learning: Google ML Kit, TensorFlow, Microsoft tools, and KD Nuggets for AI/ML education

āœˆļø Cirrus SafeReturn: Revolutionary Safety Technology:

  • Activates via red button accessible to all cabin occupants or automatically when pilot becomes unresponsive
  • Takes control of all aircraft systems: throttle, mixture, flaps, fuel pump, navigation, ice protection, and communications
  • Complex 20-25 second algorithm evaluates weather, terrain, obstacles, fuel, and airport databases to find optimal landing site
  • Provides simplified passenger interface with clear communication about flight plan and upcoming maneuvers
  • Integrates with CAPS parachute system, creating "three legs of safety stool" (level button, SafeReturn, CAPS)
  • Lands at 95 knots with half flaps, uses radar altimeters, automatic braking, and provides evacuation instructions
  • Can be disconnected at any point, maintaining pilot authority while providing safety net
  • Represents fundamental shift in general aviation safety standards

šŸŒ¦ļø STEM in Flight: Weather Science:

  • Weather affects aviation through three major factors: visibility, turbulence, and air pressure changes
  • Visibility issues caused by light scattering through water droplets require instrument flight rules (IFR) and advanced navigation
  • Turbulence results from uneven air currents caused by weather systems, jet streams, and terrain features
  • Air pressure changes affect engine performance—less oxygen at altitude or low-pressure areas requires more engine work
  • Wind shear from thunderstorms creates sudden wind direction/speed changes, extremely dangerous during takeoff/landing
  • Doppler radar technology detects wind shear in real-time at airports
  • Artificial intelligence advancing weather prediction accuracy and speed for better flight planning
  • Career opportunities in aviation meteorology and weather-resistant aircraft engineering
Links

Moviynt: moviynt.com

Vuzix: vuzix.com

Cirrus Aircraft: cirrusaircraft.com

Google ML Kit: developers.google.com/ml-kit

TensorFlow: tensorflow.org

KD Nuggets: kdnuggets.com

ASA: https://asa2fly.com/

AviNation: https://www.avinationusa.com/

Engineering Aviation Dreams10 Jun 202500:28:13
Summary

In this episode of the Future in Flight Podcast, we explore the inspiring journey of Brian Kincaid, a biomedical engineer and private pilot, who combines his passion for aviation with innovative storytelling on YouTube.

We delve into his family's rich aviation history, the challenges he faced in pursuing his pilot's license, and the revolutionary Fly ORKA app that is transforming flight training. Additionally, we spotlight the Piper Cherokee 6, an underappreciated aircraft that has served families and businesses since the 1960s. This episode emphasizes the importance of perseverance, community, and the diverse paths within the aviation industry.

Thank you to episode sponsor ASA (Aviation Supplies & Academics)--Land Your FAA Exam with Test Prep Materials From ASA! Key Takeaways

• Brian's early memories on a Navy base shaped his love for aviation. • Biomedical engineering and aviation share common problem-solvingĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā skills. • Brian developed the first ASTM standard for elbow implants. • 3D printing is the future of biomedical engineering. • The Mad Duck Chronicles preserves aviation history through YouTube. • Perseverance is key; never give up on your dreams. • Brian's journey to becoming a pilot was filled with obstacles. • Fly ORKA is revolutionizing flight training for a new generation. • The Piper Cherokee 6 is a versatile and practical aircraft. • Aviation is about community, dreams, and overcoming challenges.

Links

6-Zero Alpha YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@6ZeroAlpha

Fly ORKA: https://flyorka.com/

ASA: https://asa2fly.com/

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Carl Hancock: From IT Guy to Fly With The Guys24 Jun 202500:24:50

Summary

*Some work was being done in the hangar, so we had to use a temporary recording space for a small portion of this episode.

In this episode of the Future in Flight podcast, we explore the inspiring journey of Carl Hancock, who transitioned from a successful IT career to becoming a full-time aviation content creator. His passion for aviation was reignited during a Scouting event, leading him to share honest insights about becoming a pilot through his wildly popular YouTube channel, Fly With The Guys.

We also delve into the exciting world of ultralight aviation, highlighting its accessibility and the vibrant community surrounding it. Additionally, we take a look at significant milestones in aviation history, showcasing the relentless human spirit that drives innovation and exploration in the skies.

Thank you to our incredible episode sponsor Drone Cadets--helping to bridge the gap in drone education for ages as young as 6 years old! Check them out at their website: Drone Cadets

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Takeaways

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  • Carl Hancock reignited his passion for aviation unexpectedly.
  • He transitioned from IT to aviation content creation.
  • Carl's YouTube channel provides honest insights for aspiring pilots.
  • Carl's journey reflects the importance of following one's passion.
  • Ultralight aviation offers accessible flying opportunities.
  • The ultralight community emphasizes safety and mentorship.
  • Aviation history is filled with stories of innovation and courage.
  • The Cessna 172 has a June Birthday.
  • Aviation is a community of dreamers and innovators.

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Links

Fly With The Guys YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/flywiththeguys

Fly With The Guys IG:Ā  https://www.instagram.com/flywiththeguys/

Drone Cadets: https://dronecadets.com/

US Ultralight Association: https://www.usua.org/

Wings, Wheels, and Wild Dreams: The Switchblade Flying Car01 Jul 202500:26:07
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This conversation explores the groundbreaking developments in transportation, particularly the emergence of flying cars like the Samson Switchblade, and the critical role of air traffic controllers in ensuring safety in the skies. It also highlights the pioneering efforts of Mary Chance VanScyoc, the first female civilian air traffic controller in the U.S., who played a significant role in shaping the profession.

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• The Samson Switchblade is a revolutionary flying car.

• Sam Bousfield's vision transformed from architecture to aerospace.

• The Switchblade can transform from a car to an airplane in three minutes.

• High performance was a key promise for the Switchblade's design.

• Going hybrid electric allows for adaptability in power sources.

• Safety features include a whole vehicle parachute.

• There is significant demand for flying cars globally.

• VR technology is being used to revolutionize flight training.

• Mary Chance VanScyoc was the first female air traffic controller.

• Air traffic control is one of the most stressful jobs in America.

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Chapters

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00:00 The Future of Transportation: Flying Cars

06:09 Inside Air Traffic Control: The Unsung Heroes

11:57 Trailblazers of the Skies: Mary-Chance Van Syock

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Links

Samson Switchblade Flying Car--https://www.samsonsky.com/

FAA—https://www.faa.gov/

AviNation-- https://www.avinationusa.com/

Savannah Hunter IG-- @thunderflys

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Smoke On! - Jeremy Meyers and the Passion That Fuels Aviation Dreams08 Jul 202500:24:49

Summary

In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Jeremy Meyers—Air Force tech sergeant, air show operations manager, and founder of Brakes Off Media. From a childhood spark ignited by the Thunderbirds to thousands of hours teaching airmen across 21 aircraft platforms, Jeremy shares his journey through the world of aviation and his mission to uplift the next generation.

We also explore the science and history of air show smoke systems and close the episode with a feature on the docu-series Airshow, highlighting the risks, passion, and tight-knit community behind the scenes of some of aviation’s boldest performers.

Key Takeaways

Segment 1: Jeremy Meyers (00:00–09:48)

  • Passion from a Young Age Jeremy fell in love with aviation at five years old after watching the Thunderbirds in Spokane, Washington—a moment that shaped his entire career.
  • Mentorship Matters With over 4,200 hours teaching others, Jeremy emphasizes the importance of mentorship, especially in high-stakes environments like combat aviation and air shows.
  • Not Just the Pilot Behind every aircraft is a team. Jeremy underscores the crucial roles that maintainers, photographers, and operations staff play in making aviation safe and inspiring.
  • Mental Health in Aviation Through his theology and mental health background, Jeremy advocates for supporting air show professionals, many of whom spend 180–300 days on the road annually.
  • Creating Pathways Forward Through his company Brakes Off Media, Jeremy inspires future aviation professionals by capturing and sharing the passion behind flight.

Segment 2: The Science of Air Show Smoke (09:48–16:30)

  • A Smoky Legacy The history of smoke in aviation goes back to 1915 with skywriting and took off in 1957 with RAF’s Black Cats aerobatic team.
  • How It Works Smoke oil—paraffin-based and biodegradable—is flash-cooked at 1,500°F via high-pressure nozzles in the aircraft's exhaust system.
  • The Cost of Spectacle A single show can burn through $65 to $260 in smoke oil alone, with 5–20 gallons used depending on aircraft type.
  • More Than Just Pretty Trails Smoke trails help pilots maintain formation positioning, acting as visual references during complex aerobatic maneuvers.
  • The Future of Smoke With digital control systems and eco-friendly dyes, smoke systems continue evolving as a blend of chemistry, engineering, and artistry.

Segment 3: Future in Flight at the Movies – Airshow Docuseries (16:30–22:21)

  • Extreme Athletes of the Sky The documentary Airshow follows real-life performers who push the limits of aviation—with some losing their lives in the process.
  • No Margin for Error The show explores the devastating risks, such as forgotten safety components or engine failure, and the emotional toll of tragedy in the air show community.
  • Dedication and Passion Performers like wing walker Carol Pilon express how air shows aren't just a job—they're a calling and source of fulfillment.
  • Aviation’s Soul These performers carry on the barnstorming spirit of the 1920s, reminding us that flight is about more than transportation—it's about pushing boundaries and inspiring awe.

Chapters

  • 00:00 – Intro + Jeremy Meyers’ Aviation Origin Story
  • 03:13 – Falling in Love with Flight at Age 5
  • 04:09 – Lunch with Chuck Yeager & Air Force Experience
  • 05:19 – Teaching, Teamwork, and Operations Management
  • 06:14 – Breaks Off Media & Mentorship Philosophy
  • 07:14 – Faith, Mental Health, and the Air Show Grind
  • 08:10 – Legacy, Passion, and Staying Motivated
  • 09:48 – The Science of Air Show Smoke
  • 16:30 – Future in Flight at the Movies: ā€œAirshowā€ TV Docuseries Review
  • 22:21 – Closing Thoughts: State of Grace and the Soul of Aviation

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SPECIAL Long Form Interview: Reimagining Affordable Avionics w/Ricardo Leon of Levil Aviation15 Jul 202500:42:21
Summary

In this SPECIAL "long form interview" episode of the Future in Flight podcast, Shawn sits down with Ricardo Leon from Level Aviation, discussing the company's origins, its commitment to affordable avionics, and the importance of safety in aviation technology.

They explore the family's deep-rooted connection to aviation, the encouragement of young aviators, and the innovative products that make flying more accessible. The conversation also touches on the significance of NORSEA approval in enhancing aviation safety.

This interview explores the evolving landscape of affordable aviation, focusing on light sport aircraft, community building within the aviation sector, and the innovative strides being made by Level Aviation.

Ricardo highlights the importance of understanding aerodynamics and weather for aspiring pilots, the role of social media in fostering aviation communities, and the exciting future of electric and experimental aircraft, and so much more!Ā 

If you've enjoyed this special long form preview, be sure to watch for more information on our exclusive Flight Club!

See you at AirVenture 2025!!Ā 

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Finding Your Roots and Wings w/Ret. USAF TSgt Anthony Dyer22 Jul 202500:29:12
Summary

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In this episode of the Future in Flight Podcast, we explore the inspiring journey of Anthony Dyer, a veteran who faced personal demons after his military service. His story highlights the importance of vulnerability and seeking help. We also discuss the innovative GoPilot training platform that is revolutionizing flight education with creator Dirk Becker, CFI CFII, MEI, AGI, and we take a deep dive into the legacy of the C-130 Hercules, an aircraft that has been a reliable workhorse for over 70 years. The episode emphasizes resilience, innovation, and the power of human connection in aviation.

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Thank you to our amazing sponsor, GREGG AVIATION, for helping to shape The Future in Flight!

This proud, family-owned business provides world-class Crew Solutions, Flight Training, and Aircraft Management and is a proud member of the NBAA.

***Thank you to our INCREDIBLE show sponsor, GREGG Aviation, for sponsoring this episode! Be sure to check out their website in the LINKS below.***

Takeaways

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  • Anthony Dyer's journey from the Appalachian Mountains to elite military aircraft is inspiring.
  • The Jolly Green Rescue Mission of the Year award highlights the heroics of military service.
  • Facing demons after military service is a common struggle for veterans.
  • Writing his book, Moonchild, became Anthony's new mission to help others.
  • Roots and wings symbolize the balance of heritage and ambition.
  • Innovations in flight training can save aspiring pilots significant time and money.
  • Learn to love learning
  • The C-130 Hercules has been a versatile and reliable aircraft for decades.
  • Optimism is a tactical approach to overcoming challenges.
  • Legacy is about how you are remembered by others.

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Chapters

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00:00 The Journey of Anthony Dyer: From Mountains to Cockpits

08:37 Facing Demons: The Struggles of Veterans

15:48 Innovating Flight Training: The GoPilot Solution

18:00 The Legacy of the C-130 Hercules: A Timeless Aircraft

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Links

Moonchild, from author Anthony Dyer: https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Child-Special-Missions-Aviator/dp/B0DZMXBHJ4

Go Pilot Training: https://gopilottraining.com/

Gregg Aviation: http://www.greggaviation.com/

From EAA AirVenture 2025 w/BeSnappy30 Jul 202500:35:53
Summary

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We’re on the road at EAA AirVenture 2025—the largest aviation event in North America!!

In this episode of the Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker interviews BeSnappy, an international aviation content creator. They discuss BeSnappy's journey in content creation, the evolution of his YouTube channel, memorable experiences in aviation, and the support he receives from his family. BeSnappy shares insights on the challenges of content creation, his aspirations for the future, and offers advice for aspiring creators. The conversation highlights the importance of persistence and passion in the aviation community.

PLUS—

Shawn receives his very first Wipaire ā€œFun Meterā€ from Steve Guetter, President of the Seaplane Pilots’ Association, GM of Advanced Flight Training and Leasing and a past guest of the show.

And, listen in as our friends answer Shawn’s 3 famous questions throughout the show.

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Takeaways

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  • BeSnappy's journey began at a young age, inspired by his father's aviation background.
  • The importance of family support in pursuing content creation.
  • Content creation requires persistence and dedication over time.
  • BeSnappy's interviews have evolved from short clips to more in-depth discussions.
  • The aviation community is open and passionate, making interviews easier.
  • BeSnappy aims to inspire the next generation of aviators through his content.
  • Balancing school and content creation can be challenging but rewarding.
  • Investing in quality equipment has improved BeSnappy's content.
  • The journey of content creation is filled with ups and downs, but persistence pays off.
  • BeSnappy encourages aspiring creators to be prepared for the grind.

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Chapters

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00:00 Introduction to the Future in Flight Podcast

01:12 Interview with BeSnappy: The Journey Begins

05:54 The Evolution of BeSnappy's Content Creation

10:44 Memorable Experiences in Aviation

12:43 Behind the Scenes: Family Support in Content Creation

15:02 Future Aspirations and Balancing School

22:29 Challenges of Content Creation

26:02 Advice for Aspiring Content Creators

28:13 What's Next for BeSnappy?

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Links

BeSnappy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeSnappy

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An EXCLUSIVE Tour of the FireBoss, MOSAIC, and Cookie Dough on the Flightline!07 Aug 202500:19:57
Summary

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In this episode of the Future in Flight podcast, host Shawn Staerker takes listeners on a journey through EAA AirVenture 2025 in Oshkosh, starting with an incredible VIP tour of the mind-blowingly awesome FireBoss aircraft from our friends at Wipaire.

We also cover some ground-breaking news from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy which was announced during the event: the revolutionary Mosaic rule for aspiring pilots is finally here!

PLUS, a delightful visit to The Dough Shoppe’s food truck to pick up some amazing edible cookie dough.

The episode highlights innovation in aviation, the importance of community, and the exciting future of flight.

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Takeaways

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• The FireBoss can scoop 820 gallons of water in just 15 seconds.

• Aerial firefighting technology is evolving to be more efficient and effective.

• The MOSAIC rule will significantly lower barriers for aspiring pilots.

• Sport pilot certificates require less training time and lower medical requirements.

• MOSAIC opens doors to new commercial opportunities in aviation.

• The aviation industry needs fresh perspectives and innovative thinking.

• The Dough Shoppe at AirVenture represents entrepreneurial spirit in aviation.

• Community and family play a vital role in both aviation and entrepreneurship.

• The future of flight is becoming more accessible to everyone.

• Innovation in aviation is driven by ideas from the community.

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Chapters

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00:00 Introduction to Aerial Firefighting at EAA AirVenture

01:53 Exploring the FireBoss Aircraft

09:21 Revolutionizing Recreational Flying with Mosaic

14:15 Sweet Treats at AirVenture: The Dough Shoppe

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Links

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Wipaire: https://www.wipaire.com/

The Dough Shoppe: https://www.thedoughshoppe.com/

AviNation: https://www.avinationusa.com/

Future in Flight Podcast Website: https://futureinflight.com/

Episode 25: Turning Passion into Opportunity with Jamail Larkins16 Sep 202500:27:51
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a 12-year-old gamer with a passion for Microsoft Flight Simulator refuses to take ā€œnoā€ for an answer? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker shares the incredible journey of Jamail Larkins—from flying virtual Delta jets in his bedroom, to becoming one of the youngest Americans to solo a powered aircraft, to inspiring thousands of students as the FAA’s first Ambassador for Aviation Education.

But we don’t stop there. Shawn also takes you on a seasonal adventure into the magic of fall flying and closes with a dive into aviation milestones of September—from steam-powered airships to the invention of attack helicopters, and the day aviation (and the world) changed forever: 9/11.

This episode is about persistence, passion, and the endless possibilities that aviation holds for the next generation.

Thank you to our newest show supporters—Flyte sunglasses! ā€œLight on weight not on quality.ā€ Check out their incredible selection of awesome sunglasses for any occasion!

✨ Key Points
  • Jamail Larkins’ journey
    • Started in Microsoft Flight Simulator at age 12.
    • First flight through the Young Eagles program.
    • Petitioned the FAA to solo before 16, then made it happen in Canada at age 14.
    • Faced 93 rejections before landing his first sponsorship.
    • Became an aerobatic performer by 18, opening for the Blue Angels.
    • Built an aircraft leasing company in his early 20s.
    • Founded Aviation Start, a free platform connecting youth to $20M+ in scholarships.
  • Lessons from Jamail’s story
    • Rejection is not the end—persistence creates opportunities.
    • Aviation offers many career paths beyond being an airline pilot.
    • Access to education and scholarships is transforming the next generation of aviators.
  • Fall Flying Tips
    • Cooler air = better performance and smoother flights.
    • Top foliage destinations: Vermont, Blue Ridge Mountains (NC), Maine, Indiana, Washington State, Colorado, California.
    • Pro tips: golden hour flights, check foliage reports, use smaller airports, bring backup batteries for photos.
  • This Month in Aviation History (September)
    • 1852: Henri Giffard’s steam-powered airship proves powered flight is possible.
    • 1927: Founding of Cessna Aircraft Company.
    • 1954: Test pilot Scott Crossfield’s dramatic F-100 landing through a hangar.
    • 1965: First flight of the Bell Huey Cobra, the first attack helicopter.
    • 2001: The 9/11 attacks reshape aviation security and safety forever.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps
  • 0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: From gaming to aviation dreams
  • 0:45 – 9:37 | The Journey of Jamail Larkins: Persistence, soloing at 14, aerobatics, business, and Aviation Start
  • 9:38 – 10:05 | Jamail’s message to the next generation: never give up
  • 10:06 – 11:41 | Transition: What’s next on the podcast
  • 11:42 – 16:26 | Fall Flying Guide: Destinations, tips, and why fall is aviation’s ā€œeasy modeā€
  • 16:27 – 23:25 | This Month in Aviation History: From steam-powered dreams to 9/11
  • 23:26 – end | Closing reflections
Links

Aviation Start: https://www.aviationstart.org/

Flyte: https://www.flyte.aero/

AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/

Creative Relay Media: https://creativerelaymedia.com/

Eagles Nest Project WI: From Basement to Blue Skies02 Sep 202500:19:45
Summary

This conversation explores the transformative impact of the Eagles Nest Project Wisconsin, an aviation education initiative from founder Jim Senft that empowers high school students to build and fly real aircraft. It highlights the personal stories of students who have gained invaluable skills and opportunities through hands-on learning.

The show also delves into a fun + creative project, inspired by the classic film 1941, that brings aviation history to life using Legos, an authentic John Belushi impersonator, and an actual P-40 Warhawk from the American Air Power Museum at Republic Airport on Long Island, NY!

Finally, it examines the complex mathematics behind modern autopilot systems and their potential future in aviation in our STEM in Flight segment.

Key Takeaways
  • Eagles Nest Project started in a basement and transformed aviation education.
  • Hands-on learning in aviation can lead to real-world opportunities for students.
  • Persistence in pursuing educational initiatives can lead to significant community impact.
  • Teamwork is essential in both aviation and life skills development.
  • The program has successfully produced 19 pilots still in high school.
  • Exposure to aviation careers can change students' life trajectories.
  • Eagles Nest Project fosters innovation and creativity among youth.
  • Collaboration among passionate individuals can lead to remarkable projects.
  • The use of Plane Bricks/BrickMania Custom Lego sets in recreating aviation history bridges generations.
  • Future autopilot systems may rely on AI and machine learning for enhanced safety.
Links

Eagles Nest Project Wisconsin: https://enpwi.com/

Brickmania | Wild Bill Kelso and Burma Banshees P-40: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZruH_7a0bs8&t=3s

American Air Power Museum: https://www.americanairpowermuseum.com/

Wonder Women of Aviation Podcast: https://www.wonderwomanofaviation.com/

AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/

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Breaking Barriers: Antonio Ferrara on Autism, Aviation, and Inclusivity19 Aug 202500:24:54
Summary

This episode of the Future in Flight podcast features Antonio Ferrara, founder of Aviators for Autism, who is transforming the aviation experience for families with autistic children. The conversation explores the barriers these families face in traveling and how Antonio's advocacy work is bridging that gap.

We also delve into the technological advancements in aviation safety, particularly through Bose headsets, and concludes with insights into the burgeoning commercial drone industry, highlighting the opportunities available for young pilots.

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Key Takeaways

• Aviators for Autism aims to make air travel accessible for families with autistic children. • 87% of families with autistic individuals do not plan vacations due to anxiety. • Antonio Ferrara's advocacy is rooted in personal experience as a father of an autistic child. • The aviation industry faces a significant labor shortage, with 1.5 million jobs needed by 2034. • Neurodiverse individuals possess unique strengths that can benefit the aviation workforce. • Bose headsets utilize active noise cancellation technology to enhance pilot safety. • The drone industry is rapidly growing, creating new job opportunities. • To fly commercially, one must obtain a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate from the FAA. • Preparation for the FAA test is crucial, with many resources available for aspiring drone pilots. • The future of aviation is about inclusivity and leveraging diverse talents.

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Aviators For Autism: https://www.aviatorsforautism.org/

Bose Aviation: https://www.bose.com/c/aviation-headsets

Drone Cadets: https://dronecadets.com/

WonderWomen of Aviation podcast: https://www.wonderwomanofaviation.com/

AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/

Hispanic Heritage in Aviation: Breaking Barriers in the Skies30 Sep 202500:21:37

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What drives a teenager to climb up on a rooftop in Mexico just to watch airplanes trace paths across the night sky? For Adriana Barragan, it was more than a dream—it was a calling. In this inspiring episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker explores Adriana’s remarkable journey—from struggling to learn English one page at a time to becoming a private pilot, Gulfstream engineer, and now the CEO and co-founder of Fly ORKA, an app reshaping how pilots learn and train.

Shawn also takes listeners on a tour of vibrant Hispanic aviation festivals—where mariachi music meets fighter-jet aerobatics—and pays tribute to the courage and innovation of Latino trailblazers of the skies, from Jorge ChĆ”vez, who crossed the Alps in a flimsy monoplane, to Olga Custodio, the first Latina to complete USAF pilot training, and Diana Trujillo, whose work at NASA reaches all the way to Mars.

This is a celebration of resilience, culture, and the pioneers who looked at the sky and said, that’s where I belong.

Brought to you by AviNation USA and our newest supporters, Flyte Sunglassesā€”ā€œLight on weight, not on quality.ā€

✨ Key Points

Adriana Barragan’s Journey

  • Fell in love with aviation as a teen lying on a rooftop in Mexico, inspired by Richard Bach’s books.
  • Overcame language barriers by translating flight-training materials word by word and watching aviation films with subtitles.
  • Earned her private pilot’s license at 17 and studied aerospace engineering.
  • Worked at Gulfstream helping design and test advanced business jets.
  • Founded Fly ORKA, an app that helps pilots log flights, review 3D replays, and communicate with instructors—reducing costly in-air training hours.
  • Believes in empowerment without limits: ā€œWhat defines you is what you do with every moment that is given to you.ā€

Hispanic Aviation Festivals

  • Feria AeronĆ”utica Internacional (Mexico): A mash-up of airshow aerobatics, heritage celebrations, and mariachi music.
  • FIA – Feria Internacional del Aire (Chile): High-altitude aerobatics against the Andes and hands-on STEM experiences.
  • Jorge ChĆ”vez International Aviation Festival (Peru): Honors the pioneer who first flew across the Alps—complete with air races, vintage planes, hot-air balloons, and ceviche.
  • Latino Pilots Association Events (USA): Mentorship and scholarships presented alongside cultural celebrations during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Trailblazers of the Sky

  • Jorge ChĆ”vez (Peru): First to cross the Alps by air (1910), proving mountain flying was possible.
  • Felix Rigau Carrera (Puerto Rico): First Hispanic U.S. Marine fighter pilot; later pioneered airmail routes in Puerto Rico.
  • Olga Custodio (Puerto Rico): First Latina to complete USAF pilot training and later a trailblazing American Airlines captain.
  • Marisol Chalas (Dominican Republic): First Latina U.S. Army National Guard Black Hawk pilot.
  • Arnaldo Tamayo-MĆ©ndez (Cuba): First Latin American in space.
  • Diana Trujillo (Colombia): NASA JPL engineer leading the robotic arm operations on Mars rovers.

Core Themes

  • Culture and community are as integral to aviation as technology.
  • Turning weaknesses into strengths unlocks new possibilities.
  • The sky has no borders—the next generation of aviators is more diverse than ever.

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:36 | Introduction: A rooftop in Mexico and the spark that started it all 0:37 – 6:20 | Adriana’s journey: from rooftop dreamer to pilot, engineer, and aviation-tech founder 6:21 – 8:25 | Empowerment without limits—Fly ORKA’s vision 8:26 – 12:38 | Hispanic aviation festivals: mariachi meets jet fuel 12:39 – 17:30 | Trailblazers of the Skies: historic Latino pioneers who changed aviation 17:31 – end | Closing reflections: inspiration for the next generation of aviators

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Making Aviation Training Affordable, Aeroverse, and Drone Soccer!15 Oct 202500:23:40
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when an old pilot’s logbook sparks a new generation of aviators? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker introduces us to Brandon Martini, Co-CEO of Stratus Financial, whose personal journey from maxed-out credit cards to helping 1,000 new pilots earn their wings proves one thing: the dream of flight doesn’t have to stay out of reach. From starting a flight school with one plane and a $96 office, to launching a financial platform that partners with over 400 flight schools, Brandon’s story is a blueprint for perseverance and innovation in aviation finance.

Then, Shawn takes us on a deep dive into the Aeroverse — the new streaming platform built exclusively for aviation lovers — and closes with a high-energy look into the fast-growing global sport of Drone Soccer, where coding, flight, and competition collide to inspire the next generation of aviators.

This episode is all about visionaries — the ones who don’t wait for permission to make aviation more accessible, more entertaining, and more inclusive.

✨ Thank you to ASA (Aviation Supplies and Academics) for helping us reach the next generation of aviators and aviation enthusiasts!

āœˆļø Key Points Brandon Martini’s Journey
  • Inspired by his grandfather’s logbook and funded his first lessons with $2,500 in Christmas gift certificates.
  • Maxed out credit cards to finish flight training while supporting a family.
  • Opened a one-airplane flight school in Riverside, California.
  • Founded Stratus Financial after traditional banks rejected aviation students.
  • Helped nearly 1,000 pilots finance their dreams, partnering with 400+ flight schools.
  • Recognized on the NBAA 40 Under 40 list for innovation in business aviation.
Lessons from Brandon’s Story
  • When opportunity doesn’t knock, build your own door.
  • Persistence is more valuable than perfect timing.
  • Aviation finance can be human, ethical, and built around student success.
  • Barriers are only permanent if you let them be.
Inside Aeroverse: The Streaming Home for Aviation Enthusiasts
  • Founded by Charles Cook on the 120th anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ flight.
  • Features exclusive content like Throttle Jockey (hosted by Chelsea Smith), Creating Scrappy with Mike Patey, Aviation 101, and Jimmy’s World.
  • Partnerships with AOPA and EAA make Aeroverse both entertaining and educational.
  • $7/month subscription with ad-free aviation shows, live airport streams, and downloadable content.
Drone Soccer: Where Aviation Meets Esports
  • Originated in South Korea; now growing across the U.S. through schools and STEM programs.
  • Combines coding, aerodynamics, and teamwork into one competitive sport.
  • Supported by the US Drone Soccer Association and companies like Boeing.
  • Helps students earn real-world aviation experience and pathways to FAA Part 107 certification.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: When the cost of flight becomes the challenge 0:45 – 6:40 | The Journey of Brandon Martini: From logbook to legacy 6:41 – 8:21 | Lessons in persistence and the power of building your own system 8:22 – 8:50 | Transition: From finance to the future of aviation media 8:51 – 14:26 | Inside Aeroverse: The new streaming world for pilots and dreamers 14:27 – 15:46 | Acknowledgment: Carol Cali and GlobalAir.com article on Aeroverse 15:47 – 20:26 | The Drone Zone: The rise of drone soccer 20:27 – end | Challenge and closing thoughts: The future of flight is in your hands

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A Conversation with Jeremy Meyers, Founderļø±Brakes Off Media07 Oct 202500:46:04
Episode Summary

What happens when a lifelong aviation enthusiast turns passion into a multifaceted career in air shows and military service?

In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Jeremy Meyers, a Technical Sergeant in the Air Force, operations manager for the NextGen Eagles Aerobatic Team, and founder of Brakes Off Media. From his early days as a five-year-old captivated by the Thunderbirds to launching aircraft in Iraq and mentoring the next generation, Jeremy shares his inspiring journey through aviation. This episode is about persistence, passion, and the impact of mentorship in shaping the future of aviation.

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Key Points Jeremy Meyers’ Journey
  • Fell in love with aviation at age five at Felts Field, Spokane, inspired by the Thunderbirds and B-52s.
  • Attended over 140 air shows across multiple countries, including a memorable lunch with General Chuck Yeager in 2009.
  • Served 19+ years in the Air Force as a maintainer and crew chief on F-15s and F-16s, with deployments to Iraq, Pakistan, and the UAE.
  • Founded Brakes Off Media to revitalize the air show industry through storytelling, photography, and mentorship.
  • Operations manager for the NextGen Eagles, managing ground operations for their iconic Christian Eagle biplane performances.
  • Pursuing a master’s in mental health counseling to support the aviation community’s well-being.
Lessons from Jeremy’s Story
  • Mentorship is critical for success in the fast-paced air show industry.
  • Persistence and clear communication are key to navigating challenges and building a professional reputation.
  • Aviation offers diverse career paths, from maintenance to media, beyond just piloting.
Chapter Timestamps
  • 0:00 – 1:39 | Introduction: From a young aviation enthusiast to a multifaceted career
  • 1:40 – 24:27 | Jeremy Meyers’ Journey: Air shows, military service, and Brakes Off Media
  • 24:28 – 31:49 | Next Gen Eagles: Behind the scenes of their aerobatic performances
  • 31:50 – 43:36 | Military Career: Maintainer to crew chief to instructor
  • 43:37 – 46:45 | Mental Health in Aviation: Addressing a critical need
  • 46:46 – 48:22 | Under His Wing: Jeremy’s guiding philosophy
  • 48:23 – 54:44 | Closing Reflections: Motivation, advice, and fun questions
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Financing the Future: Brandon Martini on Breaking Barriers in Flight Training21 Oct 202500:40:58
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a family logbook sparks a life-changing career in aviation—and leads to a company redefining how pilots fund their dreams? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Brandon Martini, Co-CEO of Stratus Financial, to uncover the powerful story behind one of aviation’s most transformative startups. From finding his grandfather’s logbook to soloing in 41 hours, building a flight school from a single airplane, and co-founding a fintech company built by pilots, for pilots, Brandon shares how persistence and problem-solving fueled his success. Together, they explore the financial challenges facing today’s students, how flight training financing can open doors for aspiring aviators, and why setting honest expectations is the key to business and life.

Whether you’re a student pilot, an entrepreneur, or someone chasing their next big goal, this episode will inspire you to face obstacles head-on—and turn every setback into altitude gained.

Thank you to our episode supporters: Flyte, makers of game-changing sunglasses for pilots—and AviNation USA, inspiring the next generation of aviators.

✨ Key Points

Brandon Martini’s Aviation Journey

  • Sparked by finding his grandfather’s logbook after his passing.

  • Began flight training in 2013 using $2,500 in Christmas gift certificates.

  • Completed his private pilot certificate in just 41.5 hours.

  • Founded his own flight school starting with one airplane and one closet-sized office.

  • Became a flight instructor to teach his son and build credibility with his team.

Founding Stratus Financial

  • Created to help students overcome the biggest flight training barrier—money.

  • Originated from Brandon’s struggle to find banks willing to finance flight training.

  • Co-founded with attorney and fellow pilot Anthony Geraci.

  • Today, Stratus has helped nearly 1,000 pilots and works with over 400 flight schools across North America.

  • Built on the principle of transparency, responsibility, and setting clear expectations.

Lessons from Brandon’s Story

  • The path to becoming a pilot doesn’t have to go through the military.

  • Rejection and struggle often reveal new solutions—like creating flight training financing from scratch.

  • Persistence and integrity build lasting partnerships, whether in business or aviation.

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: Passion meets purpose 0:45 – 2:47 | Finding inspiration in a family logbook 2:48 – 4:23 | Early flight training and the challenge of cost 4:24 – 6:00 | Building a flight school from the ground up 6:01 – 8:00 | Teaching his son and falling in love with instructing 8:01 – 10:28 | The money barrier and the birth of an idea 10:29 – 13:37 | Creating Stratus Financial: by pilots, for pilots 13:38 – 15:31 | From aviation dreamer to fintech innovator 15:32 – 17:10 | Lessons in leadership, transparency, and expectations 17:11 – end | What makes Stratus Financial different

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Dream, Fly, Repeat: Jamail Larkins on Turning Passion into Purpose04 Nov 202500:41:33
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a 12-year-old gamer with a dream and a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator decides to make it real? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Jamail Larkins, one of aviation’s most inspiring trailblazers, whose journey from virtual skies to real-world leadership is nothing short of remarkable.

From flying over his middle school in a Cessna 172 to soloing a powered aircraft at just 14 years old, Jamail’s story is a masterclass in persistence and passion. He faced 93 rejections before earning his first sponsorship, performed aerobatics as a teenager opening for the Blue Angels, and went on to become the FAA’s first Ambassador for Aviation Education.

Together, Shawn and Jamail explore how gaming inspired a career, how rejection became a teacher, and how Jamail’s latest venture—Aviation Start—is helping connect young people with millions in aviation scholarships and opportunities.

This is a story about refusing to take ā€œnoā€ for an answer, the transformative power of mentors, and how a kid from Augusta, Georgia is helping to shape the future of flight.

✨ Key Points Jamail’s Early Start
  • Discovered aviation through Microsoft Flight Simulator at age 12.
  • Took his first flight through the Young Eagles program—flying over his home and school.
  • Petitioned the FAA to solo before age 16; when denied, he made it happen legally in Canada at 14.

Persistence and Breakthroughs

  • Wrote to over 100 aviation companies seeking sponsorship—after 93 rejections, #94 said yes.
  • Became one of the youngest Americans to solo a powered aircraft.
  • Started a small aviation supply business as a teen to fund aerobatic training.
  • By 18, became an airshow performer, opening for the Blue Angels.
  • Later appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, demonstrating aerobatic flight live on national TV.

Aviation Start & Legacy

  • Founded Aviation Start, a platform connecting students to $20M+ in scholarships.
  • Advocates for inclusion and access in aviation education.
  • Continues to inspire the next generation through outreach and mentorship.

Lessons from Jamail’s Journey

  • ā€œNoā€ is not failure—it’s feedback. Persistence creates opportunity.
  • Passion for aviation can lead to countless careers beyond airline piloting.
  • Mentorship and community are key to sustaining aviation’s future.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: A game-changer in aviation 0:45 – 3:51 | From gamer to first flight: The Young Eagles story 3:52 – 9:37 | Petitions, rejections, and the road to soloing at 14 9:38 – 11:26 | Lessons in perseverance and mindset 11:27 – 13:50 | Crossing borders: Flying solo in Canada 13:51 – 17:29 | From flight school to the airshow stage 17:30 – 19:13 | Performing for David Letterman: Taking aviation to primetime 19:14 – End | Reflections, aerobatics, and advice for the next generation

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Doves in Flight: The Special Olympics Airliftā”ƒ St. Louis’ Aerospace Revolutionā”ƒ Affordable Flying Expo 202528 Oct 202500:26:06
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when aviation becomes a force for good, an engine for opportunity, and a gateway to the skies for everyone? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker takes you on a three-part journey that showcases aviation’s true heart—from compassion to innovation to accessibility.

First, Shawn dives into the incredible story of the Special Olympics Airlift, the world’s largest peacetime volunteer airlift. You’ll hear how Textron Aviation and hundreds of volunteer pilots have transported over 40,000 Special Olympics athletes to compete on the national stage, proving that flight can lift more than just airplanes—it lifts spirits and possibilities.

Then, we head to St. Louis, a region that’s redefining what an aerospace career looks like. With over 300,000 aviation and aerospace jobs, billions in investment, and high schools partnering directly with industry leaders like Boeing, Gulfstream, and Westar, St. Louis is showing the nation how to build the workforce of tomorrow—without requiring the traditional college route.

Finally, we take a look ahead to the Affordable Flying Expo (AFE25), happening November 6–8, 2025, in Lakeland, Florida. This event, held on the legendary SUN ’n FUN grounds, celebrates the new era of accessible flight through the FAA’s Mosaic rule. From kit planes to light sport aircraft, AFE25 is proving that you don’t have to be a millionaire to be a pilot.

This episode is about heart, opportunity, and the simple truth that aviation is for everyone—from the athletes who fly for the first time, to the students building careers, to the dreamers ready to take flight.

Special thanks to Flyte Sunglasses—light on weight, not on quality!

✨ Key Points The Special Olympics Airlift
  • Began in 1985 when Cessna CEO Bruce Meyer donated aircraft to transport athletes.

  • Has since grown into a 40-year tradition, flying 40,000+ Special Olympics athletes to world competitions.

  • Features over 100 jets landing within minutes of each other in a highly choreographed airlift.

  • Supported by Textron Aviation companies including Beechcraft, Cessna, EZ-GO, and Tug Technologies.

  • Dove One, the lead aircraft, has featured partners like Coca-Cola Consolidated and country artist Dierks Bentley.

  • Showcases aviation’s power to bring people together for something greater than flight alone.

The St. Louis Aerospace Ecosystem
  • Home to 300,000 aerospace and aviation jobs and $5B in infrastructure investment.

  • Companies like Boeing, Gulfstream, and Westar collaborate with high schools and colleges.

  • Programs like CAVE (Lindbergh High School) give students real-world experience with drones, simulators, and maintenance.

  • Career Roadmaps show clear, debt-free pathways from high school to high-paying jobs (some starting at $50K+).

  • Highlights how collaboration and regional strategy create sustainable, high-tech job ecosystems.

The Affordable Flying Expo (AFE25)
  • Takes place Nov 6–8, 2025, on the SUN ’n FUN Aerospace Expo campus in Lakeland, Florida.

  • Focused on affordable aircraft, kit planes, and the FAA’s Mosaic rule expanding light sport aviation.

  • Features hands-on workshops, demo flights, and the Mosaic Town Hall for live Q&A.

  • Adult tickets: $15 | Youth 12–17: $5 | Under 12: Free. Includes admission to the Florida Air Museum.

  • Proceeds benefit the Aerospace Center for Excellence, supporting youth aviation education.

  • Celebrates the growing community of everyday aviators, builders, and dreamers making flight attainable.

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:45 | Introduction: The heart of aviation and helping others take flight 0:46 – 5:18 | The Special Olympics Airlift: From two jets to a global movement 5:19 – 7:03 | Inside the choreography: How Textron and volunteers make it all happen 7:04 – 8:25 | Dierks Bentley and the future of the airlift 8:26 – 10:12 | Reflection: Aviation as a force for good 10:13 – 11:35 | Transition to St. Louis: Building futures through aerospace 11:36 – 15:35 | How St. Louis became an aerospace powerhouse 15:36 – 17:56 | High school to high-paying career: Real pathways, real results 17:57 – 18:44 | How to find your runway to success 18:45 – 19:38 | Affordable Flying Expo: Aviation for everyone 19:39 – 21:00 | Mosaic explained: The FAA rule changing everything 21:01 – 22:45 | Hands-on experiences and community connection 22:46 – 23:23 | Supporting the future: ACE and aviation education 23:24 – End | Closing reflections and call to action

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Roots, Wings, and Sacrifice: A Conversation with USAF SSgt (Ret.) Anthony Dyer02 Dec 202500:33:53
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What does it take to fly head-first into danger so that others may live? In this powerful episode, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Anthony Dyer—retired Special Missions Aviator, Jolly Green rescue team member, AC-130 gunship aerial gunner, and author of the upcoming book Moonchild.

Anthony shares the reality behind the job once known as ā€œaerial gunner,ā€ a role that evolved into the modern, multi-discipline Special Missions Aviator—part gunner, part flight engineer, part loadmaster, and all warrior. From more than 2,700 flight hours, 200+ combat missions, and being part of the 2018 Jolly Green Rescue Mission of the Year, Anthony brings listeners directly into the cockpit—and the chaos—of the combat search-and-rescue world.

But this episode goes deeper than missions. Anthony opens up about mental health, trauma, addiction, and the long road to healing after two decades of war. His book Moonchild was born from that recovery, written to help others who may be struggling in silence.

This conversation is about courage, humility, purpose, and the power of saying, ā€œIt’s okay not to be okay.ā€

A must-listen for anyone interested in military aviation, resilience, and the human side of service.

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šŸ”‘ Key Points

Anthony Dyer’s Aviation Journey

  • Began as an aerial gunner on the AC-130A Spectre gunship.
  • Transitioned into the expanded role of Special Missions Aviator—combining aerial gunner, flight engineer, and loadmaster duties.
  • Logged 2,700+ flight hours and 200+ combat missions across multiple platforms.
  • Flew with elite communities including the 16th Special Operations Squadron and the Jolly Green HH-60 rescue units.
  • Took part in a high-risk June 8, 2018 casualty evacuation in East Africa—saving five and losing one—an event that shaped him profoundly.
  • Became part of the 2018 Jolly Green Rescue Mission of the Year, one of the highest honors in combat rescue.

Lessons From the Jolly Green & Special Ops Community

  • ā€œThat others may liveā€ isn’t a slogan—it’s a way of life.
  • Purpose, duty, and preparation are vital on missions where someone’s worst day becomes your call to action.
  • Mental toughness is built long before deployment through physical, mental, and spiritual readiness.
  • Humility and quiet professionalism define the rescue and gunship communities.

Inside Moonchild: Trauma, Honesty & Healing

  • Writing began as part of prolonged exposure therapy during recovery from trauma and alcohol dependency.
  • The process required reliving painful events—including combat losses and personal struggles.
  • The book emphasizes: ā€œIt’s okay not to be okay.ā€
  • Aims to help service members, veterans, and families seek help without shame.
  • Themes of ā€œroots and wingsā€ā€”Appalachian heritage versus the drive to serve something greater.

Advice for Future Service Members

  • Military aviation is demanding—but purpose, teamwork, and legacy make the sacrifice meaningful.
  • Fear is natural; courage is choosing to serve anyway.
  • Service is about something bigger than oneself—being the ride home or the way home for someone else.
  • Pride isn’t found in medals—it’s in being trusted with someone’s life.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: What a Special Missions Aviator really does 0:45 – 2:50 | Three jobs in one: Gunner, Flight Engineer, Loadmaster 2:51 – 4:13 | Combat search-and-rescue: tracer fire, split-second decisions, and the 2018 mission 4:14 – 6:36 | Duty, preparation, and the mindset needed for high-stakes missions 6:37 – 7:45 | Pride, purpose, and a career built on elite platforms 7:46 – 9:27 | From trauma to authorship: How Moonchild was born 9:28 – 10:52 | ā€œRoots and wingsā€ā€”the message behind the book 10:53 – 11:41 | Addiction, honesty, and confronting the darkest moments 11:42 – end | What Anthony hopes every young service member and veteran hears

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Wired Different: How Trades, Tech, and Photography Are Changing Aviation24 Nov 202500:32:52

šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when leadership meets grit, curiosity, and a genuine love for people? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker spotlights Michelle Leon, Operations Manager at Levil Aviation, and one of aviation and manufacturing’s most powerful emerging voices. Michelle’s journey spans hospitality, dental leadership, Lockheed Martin, and now cutting-edge avionics—and along the way, she’s mastered the art of servant leadership.

From breaking barriers as a woman in male-dominated industries to inspiring young students through hands-on trades education, Michelle shares how saying ā€œI don’t knowā€ can be a strength, why manufacturing is everywhere in our lives, and how early exposure can change the trajectory of future careers.

The episode also shifts gears into a high-energy segment on aviation photography, where Shawn and top creators break down how anyone—from smartphone shooters to DSLR pros—can capture jaw-dropping aircraft photos. From shutter speed to vapor trails, you’ll walk away ready to level up your aviation content.

This episode is about leadership, representation, practical innovation, and capturing the magic of aviation—whether through people or through the lens.

✨ Key Points

Michelle Leon’s Journey

  • Transitioned from hospitality and dental leadership to aviation and advanced manufacturing
  • Became Operations Manager at Levil Aviation with no prior CNC or avionics experience
  • Embraced servant leadership learned through Heartland Dental
  • Advocates for learning by asking questions and admitting what you don’t know
  • Helped navigate NORSEE (Non-Required Safety Enhancing Equipment) approvals
  • Instrumental in launching Level’s BOM portable flight instrument

Leadership & Representation

  • How being in the ā€œtrenchesā€ builds trust and stronger teams
  • The evolving role of women in aviation and manufacturing
  • Why credibility matters—and how to protect it
  • The importance of mentorship and professional associations for women

Trades & Workforce Development

  • Why career exposure should start in middle school
  • How many students are never introduced to skilled trade careers
  • ā€œItchy butt syndromeā€ — when hands-on learners are forced into traditional classrooms
  • Five-year-olds running CNC machines and working with robots
  • Trades can offer $40/hour careers directly out of high school

Aviation Photography Tips

  • Use slow-motion video on your phone and grab screenshots
  • Shoot from low or side angles for dramatic effect
  • Story-driven aviation photography
  • Use fast shutter speeds for jets (1/1000+)
  • Slower shutter speeds for props (around 1/250) for motion blur
  • Shoot in RAW format for better editing flexibility
  • High humidity = better chance of vapor trails

SKYSCHOLAR

  • Personalized aviation career roadmaps
  • Smart training without unnecessary debt
  • Real-world, industry-driven career guidance
  • Flexible pathways across aviation careers
  • Confidence through clarity and planning

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: Industry game changers 0:45 – 3:30 | Michelle’s background & servant leadership 3:31 – 5:32 | Women in aviation and earning credibility 5:33 – 7:23 | Early exposure to trades & education reform 7:24 – 9:12 | Manufacturing impact + NORSI explained 9:13 – 10:09 | Michelle’s message and life philosophy 10:10 – 10:43 | Creative Relay Media sponsor message 10:44 – 12:20 | Intro to aviation photography 12:21 – 14:20 | Smartphone & camera photography tips 14:21 – 16:30 | Story-driven aviation photography 16:31 – End | Pro techniques, shutter speeds & vapor trails

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Level Aviation: https://levelaviation.com AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/ Creative Relay Media: https://creativerelaymedia.com/

Opening the Skies: Aviation's Path to Empowering the Autism Community18 Nov 202500:55:55
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a special needs father working in business aviation decides the status quo isn't good enough? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Antonio Ferrara, founder of Aviators for Autism, to explore how one man's personal journey is transforming the intersection of aviation and the autism community.

Antonio shares his unique path from aviation detailing to ground operations to corporate roles at Talon Air—and how becoming a father to Nicholas, his nonverbal son with apraxia, sparked a mission to break down barriers. From creating immersive airport experiences with boarding passes and passport stamps, to envisioning the aviation industry's first flight desk powered by neurodiverse talent, Antonio is rewriting the playbook on inclusion.

But this conversation goes beyond advocacy. It's about practical innovation: sensory-friendly airport design, vocational training programs using aircraft fuselages, and creating employment pathways in an industry facing a 1.5 million worker shortage by 2034. Antonio doesn't just talk about change—he's building it, one hangar tour and one hire at a time.

This episode is for anyone who believes aviation should be accessible to all, and that diversity isn't just a buzzword—it's a competitive advantage.

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✨ Key Points

Antonio's Aviation Journey

  • Born into aviation—father is a 38-year American Airlines captain and A&P/IA mechanic
  • Grew up as an "aviation brat" flying unaccompanied between Texas and New York
  • Took the long road: worked blue-collar jobs, got his GED at 17, then found aviation through detailing
  • Started as a line guy at Talon Air and worked up to training manager and corporate office roles over nearly 11 years
  • Now runs his own charter brokerage while leading Aviators for Autism

The Mission of Aviators for Autism

  • Two-pronged approach: Empower families to travel AND create employment opportunities
  • 87% of families with individuals on the spectrum don't plan vacations—millions of families missing out
  • Over 80% of individuals on the spectrum with college/high school degrees are unemployed or underemployed
  • Aviation faces a 1.5 million worker shortage by 2034—perfect opportunity for inclusion

Immersive Airport Experiences

  • Partnered with Talon Air and Help Alliance (Lufthansa's nonprofit)
  • Families receive boarding passes, go through mock security, build passports with stamps
  • Tours conducted in 30-40,000 sq ft hangars using business jets (G5 with 17-seat configuration)
  • Videos play during tours showing takeoff/landing for immersive experience
  • Healthy snacks, quiet spaces, patient staff—designed for sensory needs
  • Goal: Expand events nationwide (Nashville, Opa-locka, Dallas, and beyond)

Employment Innovation

  • Analytical and data roles: Ideal for hyper-focus abilities
  • Aircraft detailing program: Partnering with Fly Alliance to source aircraft fuselages for vocational training at schools
  • Industry's first neurodiverse-powered flight desk: Charter trip sourcing roles that can be done remotely or in-office
  • Engineering paths: Starting with youth exposure to create passion early

Benefits of Hiring Neurodiverse Talent

  • Exceptional ability to follow procedures and workflows
  • Hyper-focus on tasks
  • Forces companies to build more robust SOPs—benefits entire workforce
  • Varying perspectives lead to better problem-solving
  • Access to untapped talent pool

Design & Innovation Needs

  • Lighting: LED flicker is overstimulating—need better diffusers
  • Fabrics: More sensory-friendly textiles in aircraft interiors
  • Nut-free flights: Many individuals on spectrum have severe nut allergies
  • Airport infrastructure: Only 20 U.S. airports have sensory rooms—need more
  • Airport escort services: Common in Europe, should be standard in U.S. (like wheelchair assistance)
  • EVTOL opportunities: Simpler access points, potential for drone operation roles

Supporting Special Needs Fathers

  • Created WhatsApp group for special needs dads (75+ members, goal of 100 by year-end)
  • Over 80% of families with kids on spectrum end in divorce
  • Space for dads to share wins, losses, struggles without judgment
  • Email antonio@aviatorsforautism.org to join (invite-only to protect integrity)

Travel Tips for Families

  • Over-plan everything: Bring familiar snacks, research destinations thoroughly
  • Use TSA Cares program—can even pre-visit airport before flight day
  • Avoid airline special assistance codes—they can make check-in harder, not easier
  • Check IBCCES (International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards) website for autism-certified hotels, airlines, restaurants
  • Same team mindset: Parents must support each other through challenges
  • Don't give up—reach out to organizations like Aviators for Autism for support
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction: Setting the stage 0:45 – 3:40 | Antonio's aviation roots and unconventional path to the industry 3:41 – 4:51 | Childhood memories and Texas air shows 4:52 – 6:35 | Balancing business aviation, advocacy, and family life 6:36 – 9:12 | How Nicholas sparked the mission and the dual approach 9:13 – 12:15 | Defining success: Empowering families and creating employment 12:16 – 15:47 | Immersive airport experiences: Design and execution 15:48 – 17:45 | Partnerships, connections, and expanding nationwide 17:46 – 22:28 | Employment opportunities: From detailing to flight desks 22:29 – 26:00 | Addressing drawbacks and building better processes 26:01 – 31:20 | Professional inclusion and starting at the source—youth 31:21 – 35:02 | Aircraft interior innovations and sensory-friendly design 35:03 – 37:20 | EVTOL, autonomous flight, and future opportunities 37:21 – 40:10 | Airport escort services and building pilot programs 40:11 – 42:48 | Supporting special needs fathers—the WhatsApp community 42:49 – 45:31 | How to get involved with Aviators for Autism 45:32 – 47:28 | Message to youth on the spectrum: Opportunity is yours 47:29 – 51:31 | Message to parents: Planning, TSA Cares, and staying same team 51:32 – 53:40 | Lightning Round: Pistachios, F-16s, and Howard Hughes 53:41 – end | Closing

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Backcountry Flying Edition!12 Nov 202500:28:08
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary What happens when a kid born into aviation paradise grows up surrounded by warbirds, bush planes, and breakfast fly-outs—and decides to make short-field flying his life's calling? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker takes you deep into the world of STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) aviation with pilot and competitor Sheldon Heatherington—a flyer whose story embodies the spirit of community, innovation, and grit that defines backcountry aviation. From his early days flying a beat-up Cherokee to competing in National STOL events across the U.S., Sheldon shares how determination, precision, and passion turned him into one of the sport’s most inspiring figures. Shawn also takes you behind the scenes of Bushwheel Base Camp at the SUN ’n FUN Aerospace Expo—a grassroots aviation gathering where bush planes, acoustic jams, and incredible food collide. Finally, the episode’s Trailblazers of the Skies segment introduces listeners to Noel Wien, the pioneer who brought aviation to Alaska and helped build one of America’s first airlines. This episode celebrates aviation at its most adventurous—from gravel bars in Alaska to grass strips in Florida—and reminds us that you don’t need a big runway to dream big. ✨ Key Points Sheldon Heatherington’s Journey •First airplane ride at one week old, growing up in the pilot community of Spruce Creek, Florida. •Learned to fly in a worn-out Cherokee 140—his ā€œmost clapped-out but most expensiveā€ training plane. •Fell in love with STOL flying after seeing Mike Patey’s Draco at EAA AirVenture 2018. •Competes in National STOL events across the U.S. with his modified Zenith CH750 ā€œRedbird.ā€ •Passionate advocate for accessibility in aviation—encouraging new pilots through National STOL’s Rookie Class. The World of STOL Flying •STOL = Short Takeoff and Landing—planes capable of lifting off in under 50 feet and landing in even less. •Modern STOL competitions combine precision, performance, and spectacle, attracting thousands of spectators. •Events range from Alaska’s gravel bars to National STOL meets in Nashville, Texas, and Pennsylvania. •Community-driven and family-friendly—open pits, mentorship programs, and volunteer opportunities welcome all. Bushwheel Base Camp at SUN ’n FUN Aerospace Expo •A full-fledged aviation village dedicated to backcountry flying. •Features the STOL Invitational, ā€œPickin’ & Grinninā€™ā€ jam sessions, Cajun Jambalaya Night, and student outreach programs. •Pilots and homebuilders showcase aircraft like the Alpha 1 and Patriot bush planes. •An open invitation for anyone to join, volunteer, or just hang out among the aviation family. Trailblazers of the Skies: Noel Wien •The ā€œFather of Alaskan Aviation,ā€ Wien founded Alaska’s first airline in 1927. •First to fly across the Bering Strait—connecting America and Asia. •Earned U.S. pilot license #39, signed by Orville Wright. •Proved that aviation could conquer distance, terrain, and doubt—forever changing life in Alaska. šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps 0:00 – 0:44 | Intro: The magic of short-field flying
0:45 – 9:40 | Sheldon Heatherington’s early aviation roots and training days
9:41 – 11:58 | STOL competitions: From Valdez to National STOL
11:59 – 14:28 | The Redbird: Inside Sheldon’s Zenith CH750 and the art of precision flying
14:29 – 18:16 | Bushwheel Base Camp at SUN ’n FUN: A new frontier for backcountry aviation
18:17 – 24:30 | Trailblazers of the Skies: Noel Wien—the pilot who brought flight to Alaska
24:31 – end | Closing reflections: Aviation’s growing frontier šŸ”— Links Sheldon Heatherington: https://www.instagram.com/sheldonphotoguy/ National STOL: https://nationalstol.com/
Bushwheel Base Camp: https://flysnf.org/activities/aircraft/bushwheel-basecamp/
AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/
Creative Relay Media: https://creativerelaymedia.com/ Ā 
Lifesaving Headsetsā”ƒMAJOR News from Van'sā”ƒHi-Tech Ground School09 Dec 202500:31:10
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when lifesaving tech, real-world experience, and two powerhouse creators collide? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker dives into the life-changing importance of a truly great aviation headset—through the firsthand stories of Cooper the Pilot and YouTube creator Carl Hancock (Fly With The Guys).

From Cooper’s unforgettable first flight as a young adoptee from Korea to her mission-driven Hangar 22 scholarship program… to Carl’s terrifying real-world carbon monoxide emergencies and how the Lightspeed Delta Zulu literally saved his life—this episode is an inside look at the gear that keeps pilots safe, alert, and connected.

Shawn explores how today’s headsets do far more than quiet the cockpit: they prevent CO poisoning, adapt to your hearing profile, support training, and help build aviation’s next generation. Then, the episode shifts gears with exclusive updates on two major announcements from Van’s Aircraft, including upgrades to the RV-12iS Trainer and the rugged new RV-15 made for backcountry flying.

This episode is about safety, innovation, and the future of flight—and the people working every day to make aviation better for everyone.

✨ Special thanks to our episode partner — Lightspeed Aviation Makers of the Delta Zulu—built for your mission with life-saving CO detection, personalized hearing profiles, and the best ANR Lightspeed has ever engineered.

Reminder about the ā€œ25 Days of Flightsmasā€ giveaway happening right now! Enter for a chance to win a pair of Flyte Sunglasses or a BULBag Utility Bag! Visit the Future in Flight website for more information.

The 25 Days of Flightsmas Giveaway

⭐ Key Points

Cooper the Pilot — Lessons & Takeaways

  • Her aviation journey began during her first flight to the U.S. at age 5ā€”ā€œthe flying house.ā€
  • Runs the Hangar 22 scholarship program empowering young aviators.
  • Chooses gear intentionally and tested the Lightspeed Delta Zulu before recommending it to students.
  • The Delta Zulu’s CO detector alerted her when her aircraft’s built-in sensor failed.
  • Loves the dual-volume controls, audio clarity, ATC recording, and modular plugs for switching between helicopters and fixed-wing.

Carl Hancock — Survival, Training & Tech

  • Survived a dangerous carbon monoxide poisoning incident in a new-to-him aircraft.
  • A second CO leak occurred months later—this time, the Delta Zulu caught it instantly.
  • Uses hearing-profile tuning in the Lightspeed app to customize audio.
  • Many students using his aircraft no longer need hearing aids when flying with the headset.
  • Launching Empower Flight, a nonprofit flight school, and opening a new channel, Guys Aviation.

Why the Delta Zulu Matters

  • Built-in, instant CO monitoring saves lives—unlike card-style detectors that take ~45 minutes to change.
  • Customizable hearing profile via app.
  • Independent left/right volume controls.
  • High-end ANR reduces fatigue for students and instructors.
  • Multi-platform recording for education and content creation.
  • Holiday promo: $100 off, and $200 off for CFIs/pro pilots.

Vans Aircraft 2026 Announcements

  • RV-12iS Trainer
    • Structural strengthening based on training-fleet feedback.
    • Improved systems and comfort upgrades (including new seat cushions for CFIs).
    • Designed to meet Mosaic requirements—IFR capability, heated pitot, more electrical capacity.
  • RV-15 Backcountry
    • A rugged, STOL-friendly design built for backcountry adventure.
    • Vans continues pushing innovation with 12,000+ aircraft flying worldwide.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

00:00 The Importance of Aviation Headsets 08:58 Innovations in Aircraft Design 16:44 Making Aviation Training Affordable

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Servant Leadership and Breaking Barriers in Aviation with Michelle Leon06 Jan 202600:35:44

šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

In this high-energy interview, Michelle Leon, Operations Manager at Levil Aviation, discusses the common thread that links her diverse career background: people. From her early days in hospitality and dentistry to leading operations in aviation and manufacturing, Michelle explains how the philosophy of servant leadership has guided her success.

We explore how Levil Aviation is disrupting the avionics market with affordable, safety-enhancing equipment and the specific strategies Michelle uses to build a paperless, highly efficient workplace. The conversation also tackles the critical need for workforce development and how early exposure to trades can change the trajectory of students' lives.

āž”ļø Be sure to check out our newest show sponsor: BULBag USA!

⭐ Key Points

  • Servant Leadership: Being in the trenches with your team and focusing on their growth leads to a more resilient culture.
  • The Appreciation Gap: Utilizing the 'Five Languages of Appreciation' to recognize employees in the way they actually want to be seen.
  • Women in STEM: Overcoming industry biases by maintaining credibility and leading with knowledge.
  • Early Exposure: The importance of introducing middle schoolers to CNC machining and robotics before they choose a career path.
  • NORSEE Approval: A breakdown of how the FAA allows safety-enhancing equipment to reach pilots faster.

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction and Michelle's diverse career journey 00:54 - Servant leadership lessons from the dentistry world 03:54 - Why workforce development energizes the team 04:54 - Moving toward paperless and digital-first operations 06:11 - Boosting morale through the Five Languages of Appreciation 08:04 - Earning respect as a woman in aviation and manufacturing 13:06 - Why middle school is the 'sweet spot' for trade exposure 19:32 - Introducing Levil Connect: The future of data collection 22:12 - Deep dive into the FAA's NORSEE approval process 28:29 - Advice for building a professional network

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Aviation at the Crossroads: What 2026 Means for Pilots, Planes, and the Path Forward31 Dec 202500:21:29
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What does the future of aviation really look like as we head toward 2026—and how can today’s pilots, students, and aviation dreamers prepare for it? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker takes listeners on a forward-looking journey through the biggest shifts shaping aviation’s near future. From airline industry pressures and evolving airport experiences, to revolutionary changes in flight training and the FAA’s new MOSAIC rule, this episode is all about opportunity at a moment of pivot for aviation.

Shawn then spotlights hands-on innovation with a deep dive into the Silverlight Aviation Recon, a versatile, trailerable experimental aircraft designed to solve real-world ownership challenges like hangar shortages and rising costs—without sacrificing performance or fun. The episode wraps with expert insight from Lou Mancuso, ā€œThe Landing Doctor,ā€ whose unconventional training philosophy has helped produce safer pilots and buttery-smooth landings through a return to fundamentals.

This episode is about innovation, accessibility, and mastery—and why the next generation of aviators has more paths into the sky than ever before.

✨ Key Points Aviation Outlook: 2026 and Beyond
  • Airlines face mounting pressure from costs, staffing, safety, and fuel—creating a crossroads moment.

  • Airports are embracing biometrics and tech, but empathy and human connection are becoming key differentiators.

  • Travelers want seamless, tech-enabled experiences without losing the human touch.

Flight Training & Careers
  • Global pilot demand remains strong due to retirements and fleet growth.

  • Flight schools are integrating VR, AR, AI-powered tracking, and digital logbooks.

  • Modular and accelerated training paths could get students job-ready in as little as 12 months.

FAA MOSAIC Rule Explained
  • Removes weight limits for new Light Sport Aircraft designs.

  • Expands LSA to allow up to four seats.

  • Enables more advanced aircraft systems with proper endorsements.

  • Opens new, more affordable pathways into flight training and ownership.

Silverlight Aviation Recon
  • Kit-built experimental aircraft with folding wings—deployable in 10–15 minutes by one person.

  • Trailerable design solves hangar waitlists and storage costs.

  • Configurable with nosewheel or tailwheel landing gear.

  • Engine options from 100 hp to 160 hp turbocharged.

  • Excellent visibility, backcountry capability, and real-world versatility.

The Landing Doctor Method
  • Taught by Lou Mancuso of Sebring Flight Academy.

  • Focuses on slow flight down the runway to master sight picture.

  • Emphasizes fundamentals over instruments—sometimes covering the panel entirely.

  • Resulted in zero accidents, incidents, or insurance claims in eight years.

  • Training resources available free online for pilots and instructors.

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 1:00 | Introduction & aviation’s crossroads heading into 2026 1:01 – 2:50 | Airports, biometrics, and the importance of empathy 2:51 – 5:16 | Flight training evolution & FAA MOSAIC rule breakdown 5:17 – 7:14 | Why 2026 is a turning point for young aviators 7:15 – 12:56 | Silverlight Aviation Recon: design, performance & ownership innovation 12:57 – 14:58 | Why the Recon makes aircraft ownership more accessible 14:59 – 17:57 | The Landing Doctor: mastering landings through fundamentals 17:58 – End | Final reflections on skill, simplicity, and the joy of flying

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The Future in Flight Before Christmas & Yearly Recap23 Dec 202500:10:55
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a year of aviation inspiration, grit, generosity, and discovery all comes together on Christmas week? In this festive episode, host Shawn Staerker brings you a heartwarming holiday special straight from ā€œa hangar somewhere near the flightline.ā€

Shawn unwraps some of the most powerful, uplifting, and unforgettable moments from the 2025 season—from sparking first-time aviation magic in kids, to stories of perseverance, to veterans being honored from the sky, to life-changing career pathways opening across the country.

You’ll revisit:

✨ The spark of aviation awe through paper airplanes… ✨ The butterflies of a flight-test engineer who discovered the beauty behind complex systems… ✨ The power of networking and mentorship for young aviators… ✨ The resilience of those who faced rejection, delays, or setbacks—yet kept climbing… ✨ The generosity of pilots who used their own aircraft to lift up others… ✨ The emotional weight of military flying and the unseen realities of those who serve.

Plus—Shawn shares an incredible new Christmas aviation story: ā€œā€™Twas the Flight Before the Night Before Christmas.ā€

This episode is about gratitude, growth, and the powerful ways aviation brings people together—especially during the holidays.

Special thanks to Flyte Sunglasses—light on weight, not on quality! And be sure to join the 25 Days of Flightsmas Giveaway for your chance to win amazing gear this holiday season.

✨ Key Points

Inspiring Moments From Our 2025 Guests

Sparking the Magic – with Mike Salmon (ADS)

  • Demonstrated paper airplane aerodynamics to children ages 5–13.
  • Witnessed their ā€œfirst aviation sparkā€ as their eyes lit up with discovery.
  • Reminded us that aviation inspiration starts young.

Flight Test Excitement – with Adriana Barragan (FlyORKA)

  • Described the moment complex engineering ā€œclickedā€ for her.
  • Talked about turning something extraordinary and intimidating into something she could understand—and love.

Networking as a Superpower – with Claire Mahr (Fly Girl Aircraft Detailing)

  • Encouraged young aviators to walk into FBOs, join every aviation group they can, and meet everyone possible.
  • Reinforced that opportunity grows through community.

Career Pathways – with Mary Lamie (St. Louis Freightway / BSD)

  • Explained aviation career roadmaps showing job options, earning potential, and next-step guidance.
  • Highlighted the importance of clear, accessible paths to high-paying aviation careers.

Perseverance – with Brian Kincaid (6 Zero Alpha)

  • Once told his color blindness meant he could never fly fighters—so he quit aviation at 17.
  • Returned years later and earned his pilot certificate at 31.
  • Message: Never let someone else define your limits.

Persistence & Funding – with Jamail Larkins (AviationStart)

  • Faced 93 rejections before receiving his first aviation sponsorship.
  • Now helps thousands through free scholarship resources.

Giving Back – with Luke Pylypciw (SkyScholar)

  • Flew a Mooney on an East Coast tour to visit veteran centers.
  • Raised $15,000 for Hope for the Warriors.
  • A true example of aviation used for service and meaning.

Military Strength & Sacrifice (Jeremy Meyers and Anthony Dyer)

  • Pilots shared emotional stories from combat deployments, including difficult missions, near-empty fuel returns, and the unseen moments that shape the lives of those who serve.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Welcome from the hangar + Christmas kickoff 0:45 – 1:35 | Sparking aviation magic with paper airplanes 1:36 – 1:55 | Flight test butterflies and discovering understanding 1:56 – 2:34 | Networking advice from Claire Maher 2:35 – 3:00 | Aviation career roadmaps for students 3:01 – 3:30 | Perseverance: Never giving up on flying 3:31 – 3:55 | Jamail Larkins and 93 rejections 3:56 – 4:09 | Break: 25 Days of Flightsmas 4:10 – 5:05 | Luke Pylypciw on ā€œLuke for the Troopsā€ 5:06 – 6:17 | Stories from military pilots and powerful missions 6:18 – End | Christmas story + Year-in-review reflections + closing

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AviNation USA – https://www.avinationusa.com/ Creative Relay Media – https://creativerelaymedia.com/ Flightsmas Giveaway – https://futureinflight.com/flightsmas

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From First Solo to Full Throttle: A Conversation with Luke Pylypciw16 Dec 202500:42:57
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a teenager refuses to let age—or anything else—limit what’s possible in aviation? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker sits down with rising aviator Luke Pylypciw, whose story spans from a spark ignited on childhood vacations to impactful charitable flights, collegiate aviation training, and inspiring the next generation online.

Luke shares how he balanced high school academics with flight training, convinced a hesitant family to support his flying goals, and cultivated discipline that continues to guide him today. You’ll also hear how the Goodrich Flying Club shaped his early flying years, why he chose Florida Tech, and how he avoids burnout in an intense collegiate aviation environment.

We also dive deep into ā€œLoop for the Troopsā€ā€”Luke’s ambitious multi-state charitable mission flown solo at just 17–18 years old, raising $15,000 for post-9/11 combat veterans. And finally, Luke opens up about using social media to inspire young aviators to pursue meaningful work while following their passion for flying.

This episode is a celebration of purpose, perseverance, and the power of aviation to change lives—one young pilot at a time.

Starting flight training and want some awesome gear? Check out our ā€œ25 Days of Flightsmasā€ giveaway! We’re giving away a pair of FLYTE sunglasses and a sweet BULBag utility bag!

Enter here to win: https://futureinflight.com/flightsmas/

✨ Key Points

Luke’s Journey Into Aviation

  • Inspired by childhood travel and exposure to a family friend who was a corporate pilot.
  • Took a discovery flight at 15 and began training two months later.
  • Balanced accelerated high-school academics with flight lessons.
  • Navigated early hesitancy from his family by proving commitment and maintaining strong grades.
  • Became the youngest member of the Goodrich Flying Club, flying solo before he could drive.
  • Found an encouraging aviation community that helped fuel his fast growth.

Florida Tech & Avoiding Burnout

  • Chose Florida Tech for flight-training opportunities, diversity, and its location on the Space Coast.
  • Uses intentional downtime—sunshine, the beach, exercise, and screen-free time—to stay grounded and safe.
  • Focuses on compartmentalization: flying when flying, studying when studying, relaxing when relaxing.

Loop for the Troops

  • At 17–18 years old, planned and executed a multi-state flight honoring veterans.
  • Raised $15,000 for Hope for the Warriors, visiting veterans’ homes along the East Coast.
  • Flew over 2,000 miles in a Mooney, supported by sponsors and local aviation communities.
  • Used YouTube and Instagram to inspire youth by showing how passion and purpose can align.

Social Media & Inspiring the Next Generation

  • Began posting flights for self-review and skill improvement.
  • Shifted to sharing meaningful aviation projects to motivate young followers.
  • Received feedback from youth who launched their own charitable initiatives because of his example.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

00:00 Introduction to Luke Pylypciw's Journey 05:02 Navigating Early Challenges in Aviation 10:09 Community Impact through Aviation 15:04 Innovative Philanthropy: Wings of Opportunity 19:53 Sky Scholar: Guiding Future Aviators 24:56 The Role of Technology in Aviation 29:47 Pursuing Dual Degrees and Career Diversity 34:34 Personal Insights and Future Aspirations

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AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/ Creative Relay Media: https://creativerelaymedia.com/

SKYSCHOLAR: https://www.myskyscholar.com/

25 Days of Flightsmas: https://futureinflight.com/flightsmas/

Aviation in Motion: Purpose, Props, and Safety13 Jan 202600:25:34

šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a hand-built Shelby Daytona Coupe, a cross-country Cannonball Run, and a youth aviation nonprofit collide? In this episode, host Shawn Staerker takes listeners on an unforgettable journey where speed meets purpose and aviation becomes a force for generational change.

The story begins with Chris Holder (Concorde Battery Corporation) and Charlie Duffie (CJ Aviation)—two lifelong aviation enthusiasts undertaking a bold mission: driving a 408-horsepower Shelby Daytona Coupe coast-to-coast in just 31 hours to raise funds for Tango 31 Aero Club, a youth aviation program that has transformed dozens of young lives. Their run honors the legacy of Kevin Lacey, Tango 31’s founder, whose passion for mentoring underserved youth through aircraft restoration and flight training continues to inspire the aviation community after his passing.

From there, Shawn shifts gears—literally and figuratively—into aviation innovation, spotlighting Hartzell Propellers and their new Falcon Series, which brings century-old engineering expertise into the affordable aviation market by cutting propeller weight in half without sacrificing reliability.

The episode closes with a fascinating deep dive into one of aviation’s most important safety tools: the phonetic alphabet. Shawn unpacks its wartime origins, international testing, and why words like Alpha, Bravo, and Niner are carefully engineered to save lives in noisy cockpits and across language barriers.

This episode is about legacy, persistence, and community—and how aviation thrives when people refuse to let good ideas, or good people, be forgotten.

✨ Key Points

šŸ 31 Hours for Tango 31

  • Chris Holder and Charlie Duffie attempt a Southern Cannonball Run from Jacksonville Beach, FL to San Diego, CA.
  • Goal: 31 hours, symbolizing Tango 31 Aero Club.
  • Mission: Raise $1M to make Tango 31 self-sustaining after the loss of founder Kevin Lacey.
  • Tango 31 students rebuild donated aircraft and learn to fly them—many go on to aviation careers.
  • Over $70,000 in commitments pledged immediately after the mission was announced.
  • Ultimate vision: Expand Tango 31 into a nationwide model for youth aviation education.

šŸ›©ļø Giving Back Through Aviation

  • Kevin Lacey’s legacy lives on through the students he mentored.
  • Over 40 youth have gone through Tango 31 since 2017.
  • Alumni now work as pilots, A&P mechanics, and for companies like Cirrus Aircraft.
  • ā€œNo pressure, no diamondsā€ becomes the guiding philosophy of the mission.

āš™ļø Hartzell Propellers & Affordable Aviation

  • Hartzell Propellers has been innovating since 1917.
  • The Falcon Series is designed for engines like the Rotax 916.
  • Weight reduced from ~40 lbs to ~20 lbs—major performance gains.
  • Mission-specific prop design supports LSA, kit aircraft, and modern sport flying.
  • OEM partnerships (CubCrafters, Van’s) can reduce costs for builders and pilots.

šŸ“” The Aviation Phonetic Alphabet

  • Developed through WWII and finalized internationally by ICAO and NATO.
  • Designed to eliminate confusion across languages, accents, and poor radio quality.
  • Examples:
    • Alpha (ALFA) for global pronunciation
    • Tree, Fife, Niner for clarity
  • Used worldwide by pilots, ATC, emergency services, and beyond.
  • One of aviation’s most successful safety innovations.

šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 1:30 | Introduction: Speed, purpose, and aviation community 1:31 – 9:40 | 31 Hours for Tango 31: The Cannonball Run mission 9:41 – 11:00 | Honoring Kevin Lacey & the legacy of Tango 31 11:01 – 16:20 | Hartzell Propellers: Century-old innovation meets modern flying 16:21 – 22:30 | Propeller evolution, weight savings, and mission-based design 22:31 – 33:30 | The aviation phonetic alphabet: History, safety, and global impact 33:31 – End | Final reflections, community call-to-action, and closing thoughts

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Airline or Corporate? Choosing Your Pilot Path + Learning from ā€œYIKES!ā€ Moments28 Jan 202600:28:03
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What’s the difference between flying a packed Boeing 737 on a fixed schedule and launching a Gulfstream on a moment’s notice for a CEO? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker breaks down the real-world differences between airline aviation and corporate aviation—from lifestyle and pay to schedules, autonomy, and long-term career flexibility.

The episode then shifts to safety, storytelling, and learning from mistakes with a deep dive into YIKES! 100 Smart Pilots and the Dumb Things They Did Yet Lived to Tell About Them by airline pilot and author J.J. Madison. Drawing from thousands of NASA Aviation Safety Reports, Shawn explores how pilots truly learn—through human error, honest reflection, and shared experience—and how one book is now funding real-world flight scholarships for underserved students.

The episode wraps up with a Vintage Aircraft Spotlight on the Bell X-1, the bright orange rocket plane that shattered the sound barrier in 1947. From Chuck Yeager’s broken ribs and broom-handle ingenuity to the sonic boom that changed aviation forever, this segment reminds us that progress comes from curiosity, courage, and pushing past the impossible.

This episode is about choices, consequences, and courage—whether you’re choosing a career path, learning from a mistake, or daring to fly faster than anyone ever had before.

✨ Key Points

Airline vs. Corporate Pilot Careers

  • Airline pilots operate under Part 121 with structured schedules, seniority-based bidding, and union protections.
  • Corporate pilots fly under Part 91 or 135, handling everything from flight planning to catering and customs.
  • Airline flying offers predictability and long-term job security; corporate flying offers flexibility, autonomy, and variety.
  • Airline pilots can earn up to $475,000+ at major carriers; top corporate pilots can earn $250,000+ at established operators.
  • Many pilots transition between the two paths over their careers—no choice is permanent.

Lessons from YIKES! by J.J. Madison

  • Pilots learn best through stories, not just procedures.
  • NASA Aviation Safety Reports allow pilots to share mistakes anonymously so others can learn without repeating them.
  • Fatigue, distraction, and human factors—not lack of skill—cause many incidents.
  • A go-around is never a failure; it’s good decision-making.
  • YIKES! turns real mistakes into safer skies and funds flight scholarships through the Victor Kilo Fund.

Aviation Access & Scholarships

  • YIKES! book sales have funded $5,000–$10,000 flight scholarships.
  • Scholarships support organizations like Eagle Flight Squadron and under-resourced flight and STEM programs.
  • Representation and mentorship play a critical role in bringing new voices into aviation.

Vintage Aircraft Spotlight: The Bell X-1

  • First piloted aircraft to exceed Mach 1 in level flight (October 14, 1947).
  • Flown by Chuck Yeager, despite two broken ribs.
  • Rocket-powered, bullet-shaped design based on .50-caliber ballistics.
  • Reached Mach 1.06 on its first supersonic flight and Mach 1.45 in later missions.
  • Laid the groundwork for modern supersonic and experimental aircraft.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 5:30 | Airline vs. Corporate Aviation: Lifestyle, schedules, and pay 5:31 – 7:59 | Choosing your aviation path & career flexibility 8:00 – 13:20 | YIKES!: Learning from mistakes & NASA safety reports 13:21 – 17:30 | Scholarships, mentorship, and aviation access 17:31 – 18:54 | Why mistakes make better pilots 18:55 – 25:00 | Vintage Aircraft Spotlight: The Bell X-1 and breaking the sound barrier

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Coast to Coast in 31 Hours to Raise $1M: w/Charlie Duffie & Chris Holder20 Jan 202600:38:20
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What happens when a lifelong passion for aviation, speed, and service collides with a legendary cross-country challenge? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Chris Holder of Concord Battery and Charlie Duffie of CJ Aviation to unpack an ambitious and heartfelt mission: a 31-hour Cannonball Run across the United States to raise $1 million for the Tango 31 Aero Club.

Chris and Charlie dive into the history of the Cannonball Run, the engineering and performance behind Charlie’s hand-built Factory Five Type 65 Coupe, and the logistics of attempting a coast-to-coast drive at speed—all while honoring the legacy of Kevin Lacey, founder of Tango 31. The conversation highlights how Tango 31 has transformed the lives of underserved youth by teaching them to build, maintain, and fly aircraft, producing pilots, A&P mechanics, and aviation leaders now working across the industry.

Beyond the car and the run, this episode is about giving back, sustaining aviation education, and creating a future pipeline of skilled professionals. With industry-wide support, major sponsors, and a growing wave of momentum, this Cannonball Run is more than an endurance challenge—it’s a mission to ensure Kevin Lacey’s vision lives on and expands nationwide.

Thank you to everyone supporting this effort and helping keep aviation dreams alive for the next generation.

✨ Key Points

The Cannonball Run for Tango 31 Aero Clube

  • A 31-hour coast-to-coast Cannonball Run honoring Tango 31
  • Southern Route: Jacksonville Beach, FL to San Diego, CA
  • Goal: Raise $1 million to ensure long-term sustainability for Tango 31 Aero Club

The Mission Behind Tango 31

  • Founded by Kevin Lacey, aviation icon and mentor
  • Youth rebuild donated aircraft from the ground up, then learn to fly them
  • Alumni now include corporate pilots, A&P mechanics, and industry professionals
  • Funds will support insurance, travel, aircraft operations, and program growth

The Car & The Build

  • Hand-built Type 65 Factory Five Type 65 Coupe
  • 480 horsepower, ~2,740 lbs, built for speed and endurance
  • Inspired by Carroll Shelby’s aviation and racing legacy
  • Designed for performance, safety, and long-distance comfort

Industry & Community Support

  • Sponsors include Concord Battery, Michelin, Lightspeed Aviation Headsets, and more
  • Strong backing from aviation manufacturers and distributors
  • Early commitments already exceeding $70,000

What’s Next

  • Teaser videos and updates rolling out on Concord Battery’s social platforms
  • Planned stop at Tango 31 in McKinney, Texas, with youth aircraft escorting part of the run
  • Car appearance (and possible drag race!) at Sun ’n Fun
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – 0:44 | Introduction & the 31-hour Cannonball concept 0:45 – 4:39 | History of the Cannonball Run & route selection 4:40 – 11:41 | Tango 31 Aero Club, Kevin Lacey’s legacy, and youth impact 11:42 – 16:29 | Record times, strategy, and modern-day challenges 16:30 – 22:30 | The Factory Five Type 65 Coupe: design, power, and performance 22:31 – 27:30 | Logistics, fuel strategy, comfort, and endurance 27:31 – 31:24 | Sponsors, fundraising, and how to get involved 31:25 – End | Final reflections, legacy, and the future of Tango 31

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Inside the IT FLIES Aircraft Design Competition, Backseat Pilot and V-Speeds24 Feb 202600:31:25
šŸŽ§ Episode Summary

What if aerospace engineering students didn’t just design aircraft on paper—but actually watched real test pilots fly their creations? In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker takes you inside IT FLIES, an innovative international design-build-fly competition where students bring their aircraft concepts to life in high-fidelity simulators used in real-world aircraft development.

We hear from competition leaders and test pilots about how simulation transforms abstract aerodynamics into hands-on experience—and why iteration, feedback, and collaboration between engineers and pilots mirrors the real aerospace industry.

Then, Shawn sits down with Nate Ehlers—C-17 instructor pilot, airline captain, and founder of the Backseat Pilot training system. Nate shares his unconventional path through civilian training, regional airlines, and the Air Force Reserve, proving that persistence beats rejection every time. From landing with light gun signals after a radio failure to building a tool that’s helped thousands of CFIs save time and money, his story is one of innovation born from challenge.

Finally, we break down one of aviation’s universal languages: V-speeds. From V1 and rotation to maneuvering speed and landing reference speeds, this segment demystifies the ā€œcheat codesā€ that keep pilots safe and aircraft performing at their best.

This episode is about bridging theory and reality, turning obstacles into opportunity, and understanding the language of flight.

Thank you to our partners: āœˆļø AviNation USA – https://www.avinationusa.com/ šŸŽ™ļø Creative Relay Media – https://creativerelaymedia.com

✨ Key Points

IT FLIES: From Theory to Test Flight

  • International aerospace design-build-fly competition.
  • Students code aircraft concepts into high-fidelity, physics-based simulators.
  • Real test pilots brief, fly, and debrief student designs.
  • Emphasizes iteration, feedback, and real-world engineering practices.
  • Hosted in the UK (Swansea University) and the U.S. (University of Dayton).
  • Awards include best performance, presentation, and innovation.

Nate Ehlers’ Aviation Journey

  • Childhood dream inspired by his grandfather, a WWII B-29 flight engineer.
  • Earned a business degree before pursuing flight training.
  • Flew regionals, joined the Air Force Reserve (C-17 Globemaster III).
  • Served 12 years as a C-17 pilot and instructor.
  • Landed via light gun signals after a radio failure—sparked idea for reference tools.
  • Founded Backseat Pilot to provide editable CFI lesson plans and training resources.
  • Mission: Double student confidence and halve the time to CFI readiness.
  • Key lesson: Highly motivated students outperform naturally talented but unmotivated ones.

C-17 Flying Highlights

  • Tactical departures and steep climb profiles.
  • Assault landings into short fields.
  • Night air refueling and low-level mountain flying.
  • Instructor role focused on risk management and real-world decision-making.

V-Speeds: The Language of Flight

  • ā€œVā€ may derive from vitesse (French for speed).
  • Standardized speeds used worldwide.
  • White Arc: Flap operating range (VSO to VFE).
  • Green Arc: Normal operating range (VS1 to VNO).
  • Yellow Arc: Caution range (smooth air only).
  • Red Line: VNE (Never Exceed).
  • Critical takeoff speeds: V1 (decision), VR (rotation), V2 (safety climb).
  • Climb speeds: VX (best angle), VY (best rate).
  • VA (maneuvering speed) decreases as aircraft weight decreases.
  • Landing speeds: VREF, VAP, VLE, VLO.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

0:00 – Introduction: Engineering meets real-world flight 2:00 – Inside IT FLIES: Simulation, iteration, and test pilots 9:30 – Why iteration matters in aerospace design 11:30 – AviNation USA spotlight 12:30 – Meet Nate Ehlers: From business grad to C-17 pilot 15:30 – Tactical flying the C-17 16:30 – The radio failure that sparked Backseat Pilot 18:00 – Rethinking CFI training 19:00 – Motivation vs. talent in aviation 21:00 – V-Speeds explained: The cheat codes of flight 27:00 – Landing speeds and final safety insights 29:00 – Closing reflections and call to action

šŸ”— Links & Resources

AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/ Creative Relay Media: https://creativerelaymedia.com/ Backseat Pilot: https://backseatpilot.com/ (Use code FIFPOD for 20% off)

IT FLIES Competition: https://steantycip.com/events/it-flies-usa-2026/

Riverside Flight Center - Shaping the Future of Flight Training19 Feb 202600:51:53
šŸŽ§Ā  Summary

In this episode of the Future in Flight podcast, host Shawn Staerker welcomes Robbie Sturdivant and Yuri Milner from Riverside Flight Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to discuss their unique approach to flight training and the success stories that have emerged over their 25 years in business. They delve into the advantages of training in Oklahoma's diverse weather conditions and bustling airspace, which prepares pilots for real-world challenges. Riverside Flight Center's student-first philosophy, commitment to high standards, and focus on creating well-rounded, safe, and competent pilots are highlighted throughout the conversation.

The discussion explores Riverside Flight Center's structured part 141 training program, their emphasis on visual flight training before introducing advanced technology, and the value of their in-house maintenance program. Robbie and Yuri share insights into how they address the pilot shortage by attracting both domestic and international students, fostering a positive learning environment, and offering a $25 discovery flight to break down barriers to entry. This episode provides valuable information for aspiring pilots and anyone interested in the future of flight training.

✨ Key Points
  • Strategic Location: Oklahoma offers diverse weather and busy airspace, ideal for comprehensive training.
  • Student-First Approach: Riverside Flight Center prioritizes student success with structured training and personalized attention.
  • In-House Maintenance: On-site maintenance ensures high safety standards and well-maintained aircraft.
  • Comprehensive Training: A blend of traditional methods and modern technology prepares pilots for various aviation careers.
  • Addressing Pilot Shortage: Focus on domestic students and accessible discovery flights help grow the pilot community.
šŸ•’ Chapter Timestamps

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Ā Ā  0:00 — 0:25 | Introduction to Riverside Flight Center and the Flight Training Landscape

Ā Ā  0:26 — 1:16 | Location and Environment: Flying in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Ā Ā  1:17 — 3:00 | Advantages of Training in Oklahoma's Weather and Airspace

Ā Ā  3:01 — 4:08 | 25 Years of Success: Yuri's Vision for Riverside Flight Center

Ā Ā  4:09 — 5:56 | Riverside Flight Center's Training Philosophy and Part 141 Structure

Ā Ā  5:57 — 7:44 | Student-First Approach: Yuri's Philosophy on Flight Training

Ā Ā  7:45 — 9:15 | Addressing the Pilot Shortage: Domestic vs. International Students

Ā Ā  9:16 — 12:10 | A Typical Day at Riverside Flight Center: Concurrent Flight and Ground Training

Ā Ā  12:11 — 13:53 | Aircraft and Technology: Foundational Visual Flight Training

Ā Ā  13:54 — 16:16 | Simulation and Advanced Training: Integrating Technology

Ā Ā  16:17 — 17:01 | Success Stories: Pilots Flying Worldwide

Ā Ā  17:02 — 19:15 | Measuring Success: The Impact of Riverside Flight Center Graduates

Ā Ā  19:16 — 21:43 | Maintenance Program: On-Site Maintenance and Safety Standards

Ā Ā  21:44 — 23:47 | Examining Authority: Benefits for Students

Ā Ā  23:48 — 26:41 | Motivation and Positivity: Maintaining High Success Rates

Ā Ā  26:42 — 28:46 | Student Focus: Skills for Success in Flight Training

Ā Ā  28:47 — 31:58 | Fun in Aviation: Discovery Flights and Introductory Experiences

Ā Ā  31:59 — 34:20 | Overcoming Challenges: Focusing on Education and Excellent Pilots

Ā Ā  34:21 — 35:30 | Riverside Flight Center's Commitment to the Aviation Community

Ā Ā  35:31 — 37:10 | Connecting with Riverside Flight Center: Contact Information

Ā Ā  37:11 — 39:19 | The Future of Flight Training: Adapting to Technology and Regulations

Ā Ā  39:20 — 41:38 | Favorite In-Flight Snacks and Dream Aircraft

Ā Ā  41:39 — 42:28 | Dream Co-Pilot/Passenger and Destination

Ā Ā  42:29 — 43:31 | Closing Remarks and Contact Information

Ā Ā  43:32 — 47:25 | Financing Challenges in Vocational Flight Training

Ā Ā  47:26 — 50:00 | Shift in Mentality: Vocational vs. Collegiate Training

Ā Ā  50:01 — 53:33 | Career Landscape: Opportunities Beyond Airlines and Final Thoughts

šŸ”— Links & Resources

Riverside Flight Center: riversideflightcenter.com

Riverside Flight Center Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RiversideFlightCenter/

AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/

Creative Relay Media: https://creativerelaymedia.com/

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