by CarlValeri
on October 16, 2013
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Episode 58 is here for your listening pleasure and the usual group of aviation trainees were in the house; Len, Carl, Victoria, and Rick. Sean tried to dial in from the one of those iconic red phone booths while on vacation in England but we couldn’t keep the connection, so the show went on.
Today, Victoria shares her story of a recent flight in the Ford Tri Motor around Frederick, MD while accompanyied by Turbo the Flying Dog. We understand it was quite a thrilling experience and we talk about all things Tri Motor as a result including how you too can catch a ride in this historical flying machine. Following that, Len talks quickly about a recent forced landing on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago after an airplane made an emergency landing in the city.
Also check out the announcements and Picks of the Week for this episode. Now let’s get down and dirty!
Pre-Flight
Announcements
- Wings Over Houston Airshow – On October 26th to 27th at Ellington Field, Houston, TX come and enjoy static warbird aircraft displays and performances by some of the greats like Michael Goulian, Matt Younkin, Red Tail P-51C, the Jet Truck, Tora Tora Tora, and a bunch more, including Dusty from Disney’s Planes.
- Airplane Geeks Episode 267 – Co-host Carl Valeri was recently a guest on the Airplane Geeks podcast! He joined them to talk about aviation careers, pilot furloughs, and airline hiring to name a few.
- Polk State College Aerospace – Polk State College has achieved a great milestone by becoming the FIRST state school to offer a B.S. in Aviation, a degree typically held only by private college institutions. A giant congratulations to Polk State!
- SMAC Audio Update – The MP3 only show in iTunes has been removed as we’ve recently migrated to a single audio feed due in part to some changes at Apple and so now ALL our files are MP3 and delivered through our primary feed. You can subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcatcher to http://stuckmicavcast.com/feed/podcast.
- SMAC Mobile App – The free Stuck Mic AvCast mobile app available on Apple and Android mobile devices has recently been updated and once again includes access to our YouTube videos. That and a slight redesign of the app are now available in your favorite mobile app store. Download it today, it’s free!
- SMAB Blog Update – Our website got a minor facelift, a chin tuck of sorts. In addition, there’s a new blog post for your reading pleasure called Where’s Baldo September 2013 Edition. Head on over for a read.
Cruise Flight
Show Notes
After Landing Checklist
~ Picks of The Week ~
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by CarlValeri
on October 11, 2013
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Today we continue our question and answer session with Eric Crump from Episode 41.
Listener Mail:
- I always wanted to be a pilot but since unmanned aircraft have taken the skies do you think that computers will take over pilots in my lifetime?
- If I am able to get 500 hours of turbine part 135 time will I have a better chance of getting hired with an airline compared to working as a flight instructor?
- Am I crazy for wanting to 'go for it' in my 30's? Will the regionals frown on hiring me?
- Is it a good idea to complete my training at a school with a guaranteed instructing job upon successful completion of training? The opportunity includes RJ sim training, and possibly receiving a conditional offer of employment via their bridge program with a regional airline.
- Can you recommend audio that can be used as study material while driving to work?
- What is the best route after college if I can't get my ATP until 1000 hours?
- If I go to college with around 130 hours how many hours would you estimate I would graduate with being a part time CFI junior and senior year?
- What is the best route to corporate flying?
- Is this fifteen to twenty thousand much debt to come out of school being a pilot?
What is Integrity In Life And Your Aviation Career?
- Being honest with yourself
- Being honest with your passengers and your students.
- Adhering to your moral standards and never wavering from your values.
Links Mentioned:
AOPA Av8rs - The Pilots of Tomorrow
AviationScholarshipGuide.com
SMAC039 – Behind the Scenes of Flying Wild Alaska with John Ponts – Part 1
Flying The World As A Corporate Pilot With Chris Thren – ACP033
UND (University Of North Dakota) AeroCast HD Video
UND YouTube Chanel
myFlightCoach Podcast
The Finer Points of Flying Podcast
Rod Machado
Gleim Aviation Training Products
Gleim Private Pilot Audio
ASA Private Pilot Audio Guide
Gleim Instrument Pilot Audio
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by CarlValeri
on October 4, 2013
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Eric Crump the Aerospace Program Director at Polk State College is an experienced pilot and has had years of experience helping people achieve success in their aviation career.
Eric and I discuss the following listener mail:
- An aviation maintenance student wants to know job prospects for pilots and mechanics.
- A 38 year with a family wants to know if age is a factor in choosing a career as a pilot and what his financing options are.
- A private pilot wants to know if color blindness will keep him from becoming an airline pilot and what opportunities are available for those that are color blind.
- Anissa has some advice for young pilots: “Don't let the effort dissuade you from your goal!”
- A 43 year old private pilot asks if a particular type of flying companies like to see in a pilot's logbook?
- Do I need to fund my own multi-engine rating to be considered for corporate or charter flying or are there opportunities for single engine pilots out there?
- Will a special issuance medical hurt my chances at an aviation career?
- What is your opinion on the future of civil aviation regarding pilotless aircraft. In the last half decade there have been huge advances in UAV technology and do you think that in say the next 30-50 years we will see the cockpit be reduced to 1 person just monitoring systems or possibly no-one?
- Should take a semester off, and go to flight school and while instructing finish my associates online?
Links Mentioned In This Podcast:
Polk State Approved to Offer Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Sciences
Red Bird Flight Simulators
Boeing Pilot and Technician Outlook
Episode 006 – Career Prospects Are Good for Both A Pilots And Mechanics, A Panel Discussion with Guests From National Aviation Academy.
AOPA Article: Answers for Pilots: Color vision
AOPA Article: Color Vision Restriction Removal
Air Surgeon's Medical Bulletin January 2012
PlaneSense - fractional operator of single engine aircraft.
The UAV Digest
The Golden Age of Unmanned Flight

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by CarlValeri
on October 1, 2013
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This show is chock full of useful goodies, starting first with a flying story from Victoria about a bird strike on landing. We discuss many areas of this topic from national statistics to reporting bird strikes to the FAA. Then Carl share his recent experience flying the Redbird FMX full motion general aviation flight simulator. So let’s jump right into it.
Pre-Flight
Announcements
- Autumn Airshow – October 13th, 2013 brings the 40th annual Ducksford Autumn Airshow in Cambridgeshire, England. This historic airfield will feature a display of Sea Furys, Spitfires, and Hurricane Hunters, including some aerial demonstrations. Venture out for a day of aviation history.
- SUN ‘n FUN Wings n Things – Youth Aerospace Weekend, from October 25th-27th, introduces people to the world of aviation. Kids from ages 7 to 18, free flights for first time youth fliers, an F-18 simulator, camping, scout badges, including a chance to meet an astronaut. Your child will adore you for this.
- LIVE From Meigs Field Chicago – Len sits down with Jon Kessinger to talk about his passion for aviation, the background and mission of Midwest Flight Lines, and our observations of the once great Meigs Field and all that remains, all live on-site. An audio episode NOT to be missed!
- Subscribe Via E-Mail – You can now get all of your favorite SMAC content delivered straight to you e-mail inbox and never miss one of our updates again! Plus, other special e-mail offers and sneak peaks for our newsletter members only. Sign up right now.
- Podcast Feed Maintenance – As a another reminder, Apple recently stopped supporting Enhanced Podcast Feeds, so all of our audio files have been swapped and updated to MP3 format. Our secondary MP3 feed has now been removed and unlisted from iTunes. Everything has been automatically redirected and we expect no show interruptions on your end.
- New Sponsor – We’re excited to have teamed up with Aviation Universe, Chicago’s Aviation Emporium, to sponsor us. Join us in welcoming them to our aviation family!
Cruise Flight
Show Notes
After Landing Checklist
~ Picks of The Week ~
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by CarlValeri
on September 26, 2013
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What does an aircraft scheduler do? How do you become a flight dispatcher? What is it like to be a corporate flight attendant? What jobs are available in all of these fields?
I am excited today to have with me someone who can help answer these questions. His name is Daniel Slapo and he has had a varied and interesting career which has included all the jobs mentioned.
Today Daniel and I discuss:
- How he became interested in aviation.
- Why he enjoys his job.
- What is an aircraft scheduler and how to become one.
- What is a flight dispatcher.
- The licenses necessary to become a flight dispatcher.
- How to become a corporate flight attendant.
- What are Part 91, 91 Sub Park K, and Part 135.
- What a “normal” day is in the life of each of these interesting careers.
- What action you should take now if you are interested in one or all of these careers.
Links Mentioned In This Podcast:
Execujet Charter
NBAA (National Business Aircraft Assoction)
Reasons To Use A Scheduler Dispatcher
Tampa Bay Aviation Association

Episode 6 - National Aviation Academy
Jet Professionals
Flight Safety Flight Attendant Training
Air Care Crews - Business Aviation Staffing
Beyond and Above Flight Attendant Training
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by CarlValeri
on September 25, 2013
The Airplane Geeks Podcast is one of my favorite shows and appeals to all those interested in aviation. I highly recommend your listening to the Airplane Geeks because every show is both entertaining and educational. Click on the play button to listen to the show.
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In episode 267 of The Airplane Geeks Podcast we talk about airline furloughs and seniority lists, things to think about when considering flying for a different airline, the age/seniority situation and what that means after an airline merger. I also talk about how the Sun N Fun activities support and promote aviation. It’s not just the annual event. Sun N Fun radio broadcasts great interviews year round at Sun N Fun Radio.
The Episode's Aviation News Included:
David Vanderhoof is The Airplane Geeks Historian and his "Aircraft of the Week" is always interesting. Read more about David at in a previous blog post:
What Just Flew By! : An Airplane Geeks View Of Aviation History
David's Aircraft of the Week With A Unique Twist:
So you want to be a Historian? Since David will be celebrating Thanksgiving with his family on October 14. He didn’t want to leave the show without a segment so this is where you come in. The Airplane Geeks are looking to have you write a 1000 word history segment on the Aircraft, Helicopter, Blimp or space craft of your choice. Here’s your chance to get that airplane you always wanted that David hasn’t done yet. So here’s the requirements:
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A subject that hasn’t been done
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Minimum of 800 words maximum of 1200 words
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Provide your references
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Proper Spelling and Grammar
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Must be submitted to theGeeks@airplanegeeks.com by October 9th, 2013
For more show notes and more information go to:
The Airplane Geeks Podcast

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by CarlValeri
on September 20, 2013
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Welcome to episode 39. Today I have with me former Coast Guard helicopter pilot and Navy flight instructor Steve Vigus. Steve has a varied background and many interests including a passion for automobiles. I am really excited to listen as Steve takes us inside the cockpit of a Coast Guard Helicopter pilot on a rescue mission.
Steve and I discuss:
- What it is like to pluck someone from the ocean saving their life.
- His career path and how he developed a passion for aviation.
- How he became a Coast Guard Pilot.
- The various missions of a helicopter in the Coast Guard.
- How he was able to transfer to the Navy as an instructor.
- What it is like to be a Navy Helicopter Instructor.
- The mission of a the helicopter in the Navy.
- His advice to those wanting to become a helicopter in the Coast Guard and Navy.
Links mentioned in this podcast:
Polk State College

Merchant Marine Academy

United States Coast Guard Academy

Sports Car Junkie Business Podcast

Recommended reading:
Start by Jon Acuff - helps you start towards your path towards doing something that matters.

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by CarlValeri
on September 16, 2013
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Welcome back! By our collective years of experience as aviators we truly hope these shows help you fly smarter and fly safer and today’s episode is no exception.
Back in Episode 29 we talked about flying to Canada. After a recent experience taking the Glasair and Turbo the Flying Dog to Ottawa, co-host Victoria Zajko has some information to add the the Canadian discussion regarding broken airplanes, dealing with customs, and animal issues to name a few.
In Episode 53 we talked about aviation accidents and how we cope. Co-host Rick Felty had some thoughts to add to 53 after a recent general aviation crash fatally injured the occupants allegedly due in part because of failure to remove a flight control lock.
Then to wrap things up, Len Costa Carl Valeri talk about the risks and responsibilities of being a pathfinder flight including some considerations you should take into account before accepting such a departure. All that and more, coming up now, on this edition of the Stuck Mic AvCast!
***Don’t forget to share this episode by clicking that Like, Share, Tweet button to spread the love!***
Pre-Flight
Announcements
- Women of Aviation – Find out how you can help, support, or even host your very own Women Fly It Forward event in 2014 so we can spread the love and joy of flight with women of all ages to show them how attainable a hobby or career in aviation truly is.
- California International Airshow – Located in Salinas, CA this airshow takes the skies on September 21st and 22nd to include military and civilian aircraft displays, performances by Mike Goulian, The Patriots Jet Team, a Russian MIG-17 Demo, Robosaurus, and a bunch, bunch, more.
- Stuck Mic AvCast Blog Posts – Yet another addition to the website – Bingo Fuel iOS App Video Demo. Have a look, will ya?
Cruise Flight
Show Notes
- Flying to Canada
- Maintenance issues abroad
- Taking animals and food across the border
- International flying paperwork
- Ottawa sights
- Update on Aeronca crash at Taunton
- Complacency and checklist usage
- Flying as a pathfinder
- Lightning safety
After Landing Checklist
~ Picks of The Week ~
Sean – Check out the Smithsonian Channel’s “Aerial America”
Victoria – Find out more about insurance for planes within the OpenAirplane network through STARR Aviation
Rick – Download ATC Voice game for iPad
Len – The ResQLink PLB
Carl – The Canadian Aviation and Space Museum
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by CarlValeri
on September 13, 2013
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In episode 38 we continue to answer listener e-mail with Tom Wachowski. Tom is a corporate pilot who also flew for the airlines and brings a unique perspective to this podcast.
The following are the questions we answer during the episode:
- I have been pulled away from aviation. What is the best way to get back into flying?
- Is there a list of the many scholarships and grants available?
- Where should I land in this vast field of aviation?
- If I am 28 years old is it too late to get into airline flying?
- How do I get to the airlines if I am just shy of the ATP minimums?
- Should I learn how to fly either part 61 or 141?
- Should I purchase a used airplane for training? Would this reduce the overall cost of learning?
- What advice can you offer concerning schools for the Flight Instructor Certificate? Should I be concerned about the high failure rate for the CFI?
Links Referenced In This Podcast:
Jonathan was mentioned in episode 36 and wrote an e-book to help people who are aspiring to become AF pilots achieve their dream. The book is called Your Road to Wings: How to Become an Air Force Pilot.

Private Jet Podcast

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by CarlValeri
on September 5, 2013
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In episode 37 we answer listener questions with Tom Wachowski. If you have a question or need advice about your career please click on the Contact page and submit your question. We will answer your question directly and share the answer in an upcoming episode to help others who are listening.
Today I have with me Tom Wachowski a frequent guest on this podcast. Tom is a corporate pilot who also flew for the airlines and brings a unique perspective to this podcast.
In This Episode We Discuss The Following:
- Is it too late for me to pursue an aviation career at 25 years old?
- I eventually want to fly commercially. Should I join a flying club or learn at a Part 141 flight school?
- What jobs are available for a 400 hour pilot?
- I'm 17 years old and my dream is to become a commercial pilot flying for Emirates. What is the best route to became an Emirates pilot and how do I get there?
- Swayne recently completed his first solo cross country and shares his story at: martinsaviation.blogspot.com
- The challenges and costs of learning to fly in Brazil.
- Are there any aviation careers that do not require a strong background in math?
- I am from overseas and was just wondering if you could quickly run me through the most beneficial process of becoming a captain.
Links Referenced In This Podcast:
USS Midway
NYC Aviation - Plane Spotting and News
Mission Beach - San Diego, California
Tom Wachowski Aviation Careers Podcast Episode 14
Experimental Aircraft Association.
What Color Is Your Parachute.

AOPA Flight Training Magazine and Website

FAA Safety Team
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