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Monday, 23 May 2011

This episode of the Pilot's Journey Podcast is brought to you by CrazedPilot.com where you can get the stuff you need to keep flying cheap - saving more money for important things like Avgas. Use the discount code journey for 15% off your next purchase.

PIREPs:
Cessna 310 PilotStu discusses exercising his Advanced Ground Instructor certificate, CFIStew plans his Instrument Proficiency Check in a Cessna 310, and Mike describes an Arrow that visited his field with severe engine issues.
 

PRODUCT REVIEW:
Pass Your Private Pilot Checkride by Jason Schappert The crew reviews Jason Schappert's books Pass Your Private Pilot Checkride and Pass Your Instrument Checkride. Overall these are excellent books and are valuable for not only checkride prep, but general reading to brush up the things all pilots should know. Click here for more information.
 

FEATURED SITE:
AdvancedPilot.com - Advanced Pilot Seminars
Mike's engine trends Mike reviews this site where pilots can learn to fly green of peak EGT. Advanced Pilot Seminar offers online and classroom seminars where pilots use the most advanced engine cell in the world and state-of-the art multi-media technology to learn how to lean an engine the right way, without sacrificing performance or durability. Rich of peak or lean of peak.

In a world where avgas could easily be $6 a gallon, the course can pay for itself in fuel savings, not to mention lower maintenance bills and razor sharp skills in interpreting an engine monitor. Lean of peak, done the right way, is cleaner, cooler and smoother. And because it saves gas and emits fewer unburned hydrocarbons, it's also greener.
 

CFIStew Aviation Challenge:
CrazedPilot.com Cap This month's challenge asks you to send us a picture of you and an aircraft, along with a story or description of the events surrounding the photo. You need not be the pilot of the aircraft, and any form of aircraft is acceptable - plane, helicopter, balloon, glider, etc. The crew will choose their favorite and the winner will receive a CrazedPilot.com cap (one without that annoying button on top - so it's comfortable when worn with a headset). We'll also feature the winning photo as our cover art for the next episode of the Pilot's Journey Podcast.

Entries should be tweeted to @PilotsJourney, or emailed to , or posted to our Facebook page at http://facebook.com/pilotsjourney

The deadline for entry is 2400 Zulu, 31 May, 2011.

Last month's challenge was for an autographed copy of Jason Shappert's book Pass Your Private Pilot Checkride reviewed above. The question was:
What is that one thing that must be in your flight bag before you go flying?

The winner was Bill Rote who said:
My TWA Junior Pilot Credentials. I have a set of plastic pin-on wings and a card that was filled out by a TWA captain on my first flight. It states that Billy Rote is a Junior Captain on TWA. I got these on my first ever airplane flight and my mom kept them for me all these years. She gave them to me when I started to learn to fly. It's important to note that my age at the time these credentials were awarded is filled in on the "certificate." In the space marked AGE it reads 19 days old.
Bill and his co-pilot son Carter with Jr. Captain wings and certificate Click for a close up of the wings and certificate
Congrats to Bill on earning and keeping those very special wings.
 

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Monday, 11 Apr 2011

PIREPs:
N87MT The crew update us on what's happening (or not happening) in their flying adventures, and Mike describes the "christening" of his Cessna 206 N1505T. PilotStu introduces us to his latest ride, N87MT, an F33A Bonanza.
 
SPECIAL GUEST:
Jason Schappert The crew welcomes back Jason Schappert of MzeroA.com. Jason is a CFI, author, new media producer, web entrepreneur, and most recently, survivor of Sun-n-Fun 2011. Jason joins us to discuss his experiences during the Sun-n-Fun tornado, training adventures, and his other recent aviation projects.
 
FEATURED SITE:
MyFlightCoach.com
MyFlightCoach.com
Chris Findley, the creator and operator of MyFlightCoach is a CFI/CFII who is truly passionate about flying. He took his first flight when he was 10 years old. From that first moment he was hooked. By the time he was 14, he was involved in the Civil Air Patrol and bumming rides from whomever he could. At 16, he made his first solo flight and finished his Private Pilot training in the blustery winds of west Texas.

myFlightCoach.com is designed to serve pilots, particularly student or returning pilots, with intensive, learn-where-you-are ground instruction, podcasts and writing. Using webinar-based instruction, Chris helps more pilots in more places lay a great foundation for their flying or help them solidify their understanding of flight concepts.

Chris still loves to do Flight Instruction. He especially enjoys seeing the immense satisfaction and unmistakable sense of accomplishment that students feel after their first unassisted landing, or that goofy and relieved smile of the pilot who has just passed their flight test and received their new license.
 

CFIJason Aviation Challenge:
Pass Your Private Pilot Checkride Jason provides both the question and the prize for this month's CFIStewJason aviation challenge.

The Question:
What is that one thing that must be in your flight bag before you go flying?

The Prize:
An autographed copy of Jason's newly revised book Pass Your Private Pilot Checkride 2.0. Whether you're a student planning on taking your Private Pilot Checkride, or an experienced pilot looking to deepen your understanding and knowledge, you'll find you can't put down this book. The book includes hundreds of actual checkride questions asked by examiners during real checkrides. The questions are formatted in Q & A style with great diagrams.

Entries should be tweeted to @PilotsJourney, or emailed to , posted to our Facebook page at http://facebook.com/pilotsjourney, or via voice mail at 330-3-JOURNEY (that's 330-356-8769 for the phone-spelling impaired).

The deadline for entry is 2400 Zulu, 30 April, 2011.
 

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Sunday, 13 Mar 2011

SPECIAL GUEST:
The crew welcomes Cary Grant (his real name), former Air Force pilot, captain for a major U.S. airline, Tri-pacer owner and FAASTeam member to discuss his career, flying and the FAA Safety Team.
 
FAASafety.gov:
FAASafety.gov The FAASTeam's home on the web is http://FAASafety.gov. Their mission is to improve the Nation's aviation safety record by conveying safety principles and practices through training, outreach, and education. At the same time, FAASTeam Managers and Program Managers seek to establish meaningful aviation industry alliances and encourage continual growth of a positive safety culture within the aviation community.
 

CFIStew Aviation Challenge:
WindTee CFIStew poses a new challenge question for listeners: We all know how Pilots love their acronyms. TOMATO-FLAMES, FLAPS etc. With this month’s contest we want you to come up with your own aviation themed acronyms. Be creative! The crew will pick their favorites on the next show, and the winner will receive one of the great WindTee Altimeter T-Shirts.

WindTee Altimeter The deadline for entry is 2400 Zulu, 31 March, 2011. Entries should be emailed to , posted to Twitter with a mention of @PilotsJourney, posted to our Facebook wall at http://facebook.com/pilotsjourney, or via voice mail at 330-3-JOURNEY (that's 330-356-8769 for the phone-spelling challenged).
 
Tip Jar:
Tip jar With a little coaxing (very little...) we've added a tip jar to our web site for those that wish to help defray the costs of production and hosting. We don't expect to recoup the hundreds of dollars per year spent on hosting, nor the thousands spent on equipment, travel, and various Pilot's Journey swag items, but every little bit helps. (Besides, who gets into flying for the money?)

We sincerely appreciate and thank those that have been so kind to contribute, especially since, until now, we've made it difficult to do so.

We're also looking for sponsors that have a product or service they think would be of interest and benefit to our listeners. Contact us at for more information.
 

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1:19:00
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Saturday, 19 Feb 2011

PIREPs:
N1505T In this episode, CFI Stew narrowly escapes disappearing from the FAA certificates database and Pilot Stu gives an update on Cardinal dings and his ground-bound and elusive Commercial ticket. Meanwhile Mike continues on yet another aviation adventure as he acquires N1505T, a 1966 Cessna 206 Turbo. (Notes of congratulations, envy or miscellaneous malice can be directed to
 
FEATURED SITE:
Velozia Air Velozia Air is primarily written and maintained by Fernando Montalvo. It is a great resource for aircraft accident news, facts, and opinions; expanded to include all the information the major news outlets leave out. Velozia makes sure not to leave out the details that help you understand what you need to know, how it affects you, how it happened, and why it’s important.

Velozia dissects the stories in detail and delivers an uncomplicated view of the procedures, technologies, aircraft, policies and more that affect flight safety every day. News outlets leave a lot out of aviation accident reports and often times they do not have a handle on the subject. More technical aviation and aerospace websites fill in the details, but fail to report in a manner that is easy to understand for the general public. Velozia Air fixes all that and brings you all the information.
 

CFI STEW TRIVIA CONTEST - First Winner:
WindTee The Pilots Journey crew congratulate Kent Shook, host of the PilotCast and legendary aviation trivia king for providing the winning answer to CFI Stew's challenge.

WindTee Altimeter The question was: What would you do if flying in instrument meteorological conditions and you experience a complete electrical failure? Kent's answer was to turn back towards the nearest VFR using vacuum instruments and compass until clear of clouds, then land in VFR conditions.

Thanks to all the listeners that participated! We'll have another contest for one of the incredible WindTee shirts again in our next episode.
 

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36:49
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Monday, 3 Jan 2011

SPECIAL GUEST:

Major John Baum This episode we welcome Major John Baum, USAF. John has just completed a tour as left wing for the US Air Force Jet Demonstration Team, the Thunderbirds. He now prepares for new civilian adventures with Heavy Metal, an L39 Jet Demonstration Team and Air Combat Ace, a place where you can try your hand at dogfighting in an Extra 330.
Heavy Metal Jet Team
Heavy Metal Jet Team
 
Air Combat Ace
Air Combat Ace
 
PIREPs:
Breaking out on final CFI Stew returns this month to catch up on Mike's commercial ticket and Pilot Stu's slate of FAA written exams.

We also hear about Mike's first trip into Class-Alpha, and that oh-so-special feeling of breaking out of clouds with a runway lined up in front of you.
 

CFI STEW TRIVIA CONTEST:
WindTee Here is your chance to win a WindTee Altimeter TShirt! Listen to the show for the CFI Stew Aviation Trivia Question. Then email your answer to . Creativity counts! Each host will select his favorite answer and a random drawing will determine the winner from those favorites. Entries must be received by 0800Z on January 31st, 2011.
 

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1:02:56
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