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SMAC293 Best Of Stuck Mic AvCast 2021

Welcome to episode 293 and happy flying new year!
This is our annual best-of addition we publish every year. This year we have 4 episodes running back to back in this annual marathon episode.

Preflight Checklist:

Before we begin I want to say thank you to all of our listeners who have supported us through Patreon and the pay it forward program. If you are interested in helping someone achieve their aviation goal please consider our pay it forward program from our sister podcast http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/

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Cruise Flight:

As we begin the new year I hope one of these episodes will inspire you to pursue your passion for aviation in the new year.

Best Of 2021:
Episode 264 and 265 - You Can Have a Successful Flight Instructing Business Part 1/2
Episode 267 - Should I Obtain A Complex Endorsement in 2021?
284 - How To Choose A REAL Alternate.
Episode 287 Beyond the IFR Checkride Part 2

After Landing Checklist:

Don’t forget to visit all of our past pics of the week at: http://stuckmicavcast.com/picks-of-the-week/

Pay It Forward:

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Photo Credit : Chris Miller Aviation Photographer

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Welcome to episode 292. The crew of Stuck Mic AvCast spoke with some amazing aviators about airplanes and flying. Day 2 was busy and filled with some excited attendees.  We bring to you interviews from the show highlighting passionate aviators, interesting products, and some really cool airplanes. Joining me at the show are Tom Frick, Bill English, and Eric Crump.

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor : 

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Cruise Flight  

Interviews from Day 2 of the Flying Festival 

  1. Jamie Beckett You Can Fly - https://youcanfly.aopa.org/ambassadors/jamie-beckett : https://generalaviationnews.com/author/jamiebeckett/ 
  2. Jason Schappert MZeroA - M0A.com 
  3. Waco Aircraft and the new Waco Kitchen at Lakeland Airport - https://www.wacoaircraft.com 

Sponsor: 

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Welcome to episode 291. The crew of Stuck Mic AvCast spoke with some amazing aviators about airplanes and flying. In the next two episodes, we bring to you interviews from the show highlighting passionate aviators, interesting products, and some really cool airplanes. Joining me at the show are Tom Frick, Bill English, and Eric Crump.

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor : 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/free 

Cruise Flight  

Interviews from Day 1 of the Flying Festival 

  1. Intro with Bill English and Tyler Koonce.
  2. Right Rudder Aviation - Andrew Chan - Pipistrel Panthera - https://rightrudderaviation.com 
  3. Sarasota Avionics - Kirk Fryar - https://sarasotaavionics.com 
  4. Chris Miller Aviation Photographer - https://www.eaa.org/airventure/eaa-airventure-news-and-multimedia/airventure-photos : https://www.eaa.org/eaa/news-and-publications/eaa-news-and-aviation-news/news/12-22-2015-aviation-photography-award-for-eaa-lifetime-member 
  5. Rick Gilbride Cessna 195 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_195 : https://www.cessna195.org/login/ : https://tta.aero : https://www.angelflight.com : https://cessna.org 
  6. Affordable AWOS Alternative - https://www.sayweather.com 
  7. Eric Crump - Polk State College - http://www.polkstateflightteam.com: https://www.polk.edu/aerospace/ 

After Landing Checklist:

Sponsor:

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ACP338 Should I Get My Multi-Engine Instructor Rating?

Welcome to the Inspirational, Informational, and Transparent Aviation Careers Podcast. In todays’ episode we answer the question:Should I Get My Multi-Engine Instructor Rating? 

The sponsor of this episode is Benjamin Law Firm

https://www.brockmorganbenjamin.com  Aviation Law Attorney

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Should I Get My multi-engine instructor rating?

  • Increases your client base.
  • When you are in the cockpit you can be building time.
  • You are building quality time for the airlines and most commercial flying jobs.
  • How Robert built his time. Networking
  • The pay is many times better.
  • The clients with twins many times have other planes you might want to fly in the future.
  • Many times clients with twins will take you on trips and give you some great flying experience.
  • It is fun!
  • If you can teach multi-engine you have a better chance of passing the interview.

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SMAC290 2021 Holiday Shopping Guide

Welcome to episode 290 and our first annual Holiday Shopping Guide. Every holiday season we try to decide what to get our friends, loved ones, and relatives for the holidays. Why not make it a holiday season for aviation! In this episode, we describe our favorite holiday gifts to include products, services, and experiences. Joining me today are Chris Pezalla and Tom Frick.

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor : 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/free 

Cruise Flight: 

Shopping Guide:

After Landing Checklist:

Pick of the week - 

https://stuckmicavcast.com/picks-of-the-week/ 

2021 Holiday Shopping Guide is one big pick of the week but we have more at 

Links Mentioned:

Sponsor:

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ 

 

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Welcome to episode 289. This holiday season is one we have much to celebrate. The pandemic is subsiding in most of the world, businesses are opening, and we are all ready to get out and enjoy the world again. This also means more of us are in the air both in the general aviation world and airline world. In today’s episode we will discuss how to prepare ourselves for a safe and fun holiday season.

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor : 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ 

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Cruise Flight: 

Joining me today is Chris Pezalla, flight instructor and aviation attorney.

Talking Points:

  • Why this show?
    • Local pilot crashes while traveling with family during a very low IFR. Put a very sour note on the holiday season.
    • Bartow FL Holiday Plane Crash
  • Preparing your plane for the Holiday Season.
    • Know your limits
    • Icing
      • NJ Plane Crash
      • I was in the air during this flight and heard this pilot report icing.
    • High Altitude.
    • Carbon monoxide detector
    • Oxygen concentration
  • Preparing Yourself for the Holiday Season.
    • Remind yourself of safety first.
    • Become proficient in instrument flying.
    • Try to remove the pressure to fly and have an option to fly to your destination.
    • Understand weather forecasting.
  • Overindulgence during the holidays.
    • Overeating.
    • Lake of sleep.
    • How certain “spirits can ruin your holiday”

After Landing Checklist:

Pick of the week - 

Carl - IMSAFE Checklist - Single-Pilot Crew Resource Management - https://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/2015/media/se_topic_15_03.pdf

 

Chris: GA2 - Peach State Airport

https://www.peachstateaero.com 

Sponsor:

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Welcome to episode 288. What Is It Like To Fly Without An Engine? Glider Instructor Chris Pezalla relates his experience flying through the air without an engine!

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor : 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ 

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Cruise Flight: 

Joining me today is Chris Pezalla. 

Talking Points:

  • Can you really fly without an engine?
    • Yes, first glider flight - 1783
  • Why get a glider rating?
    • Why not? Fun. Great skills building. Not just for engine out.
  • What is it like?
    • Smooth flight, less sound
  • How do you get a pilot certificate?
    • New pilots v. power pilots
  • The rewards of being a glider pilot.
    • Chance to avoid the wife for a day. Club atmosphere
  • Costs
    • Varies by location. Generally 60/flight
  • Challenges to getting your rating.
    • Flying consistently
    • Commercial operator v. club
    • Are there any weight limits for the pilot?
  • Organizations.
  • How To Get Started.
    • Flight a club or school

 

After Landing Checklist:

 

Links Mentioned:

 

Sponsor: 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ 

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SMAC287 Beyond the IFR Checkride, Part 2

Welcome to episode 287. In this episode, we continue our series of IFR questions that started in Part 1, episode 245, and discuss a few questions many have discussed online:

“If I go around below MDA, am I in protected airspace?”
“Is there a “non-protected side” of a holding pattern?”
“The Missed Approach Point doesn’t mean you can land from there!”

We answer these questions coming up next.

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor :

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Cruise Flight:

Joining me today are Russ Roslewski, Tom Frick, and Chris Pezalla.

Talking Points:

  1. “If I go around below MDA, am I in protected airspace?”
  2. “Is there a “non-protected side” of a holding pattern?”
  3. “The Missed Approach Point doesn’t mean you can land from there!”
  4. Why these questions.

After Landing Checklist:

Pick of the week -

Carl Valeri - Pilot’s Guide to US Airport Operations book by Chris Pezalla.

https://amzn.to/3BzUxXg

Russ Roslewski - Catkiller 3-2: An Army Pilot Flying for the Marines in the Vietnam War

https://amzn.to/3mP3Xbe

Chris Pezalla - Bermuda high soaring in SC

https://bermudahighsoaring.com/index.html

Links Mentioned:

Sponsor:

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Welcome to episode 286. Today we have a special guest who followed Amelia Earhart’s around the world solo flight in a single-engine plane. 

Preflight Checklist:

Sponsor : 

www.stuckmicavcast.com/patreon 

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/free Coupon Code Spartan.

Cruise Flight: 

Joining me today is Brian Lloyd who flew a solo round-the-world flight in his Mooney named “Spirit” to commemorate Amelia Earhart’s famous flight 80 years ago on the same date.

Talking Points:

  • Welcome to the show Brian Lloyd.
  • Why recreate the round-the-world flight.
  • Brian’s flying background.
  • Where did he fly?
  • Challenges of planning his flight.
  • The challenges faced during the trip.
  • Most memorable moments in his journey.
  • Where can we find out more about Brian and the Round-The-World Flight.
  • What is next for Brian?

After Landing Checklist:

Links Mentioned:

http://projectameliaearhart.org

https://lloyd.aero 

https://www.earthrounders.com 

Sponsor:

www.stuckmicavcast.com/patreon

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Welcome to the Inspirational, Informational, and Transparent Aviation Careers Podcast: How To Keep The Aviation Passion Alive, Even With A Lack Of Funds. In today’s episode, I answer listener mail and the question of how to keep the aviation passion alive even with a lack of funds.

Talking Points:

Listener Mail 1:

Hello, Carl I just wanted to thank you for your work and knowledge that you share on your podcast. They have helped me tremendously!!! I was struggling with the decision to pursue aviation because I am now 40 years old with a wife and 6 children, 3 of them Foster children. 

I started my private pilot license in June 2020 and had to take four months off from August to January. Now I am going for it full throttle! “No pun intended “ unfortunately/fortunately I live in the Pacific Northwest and the weather is less than ideal currently. I am at the cross country point in my training with 30 hrs Total Time. I’m trying not to get discouraged though as I know there will be a lot of ups and downs. 

Once again thank you for all that you do, it’s making a difference!

Listener Mail 2:

Hi Carl! 

Hope all is well. At the time of writing we are just starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel in career progression and hiring at the airlines. I have been fortunate enough to be at a good Regional  Airline that has done well during the pandemic and we have plans to resume hiring soon.

I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on what elements a good letter of recommendation should include. I'm excited to pay it forward and want to do my best to put the candidates I'm giving a reference to in a position to succeed. 

Thanks and keep up the great work. Good times are just around the corner!

Visit : How to Write A Letter Of Recommendation On YouTube, and on this podcast at http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/acp331-two-steps-to-a-successful-letter-of-recommendation-and-why-most-fail-by-skipping-step-1/ 

Listener Mail 3:

Good Afternoon Carl,

How are you doing? I met with you back in October 2016 to get some career coaching and advice on making moves in my career. I was the engineer you were talking about at 43:25 on ACP 118 and wanted to give you an update on where I am today.

Since discussing with you back in October 2016, I ended up pursuing my second engineering job that I was hesitant about pursuing. While I was at the engineering job, I received my CFI certificate and began teaching on the weekends. 

I loved being an instructor so much that I quit my engineering job and pursued instructing full-time for about 2 years. Today I am 1.5 years into my first airline job at SkyWest Airlines flying the E175 based out of LAX. 

I just wanted to thank you tremendously for the life-changing career guidance that you provided me and keep providing to other people in need of guidance. I hope you are doing well and love continuing to listen to your amazing podcasts.

Take care.

Listener Mail 4:

Hello Mr. Valeri and Team,

I hope this e-mail finds everyone safe and in great health! 

I just watched your guest appearance on Nancy Bradshaw's podcast. I'm a private pilot and US Air Force veteran looking to make a career in the aviation industry. At this stage, I'm interested in flying in business aviation.

Like many, having a family makes it challenging to pursue the ongoing training program, due to lack of funds. I'm making every effort to keep the passion alive! 

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated! 

There are many things you can do to keep the aviation passion alive while moving forward with your career, even if you lack funds.

  1. Read. FAA manuals are free online. Magazines are free at the library.
  2. YouTube - Watch our channel
  3. Podcasts - You're listening and doing the right thing.
  4. Set up a financial goal and a budget right now and start moving forward.
  5. Revisit your goals continually
  6. Air shows and events such as Flight Sim Expo and Sun N Fun.
  7. Take one step every day. Something small or something large but do something every day to keep the passion alive.

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Links Mentioned In This Show:

How to Write A Letter Of Recommendation

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/acp331-two-steps-to-a-successful-letter-of-recommendation-and-why-most-fail-by-skipping-step-1/

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