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Jan 16, 2024 • 34min

69. Engine failure lessons and flight simulator tips, with Josh Harnagel

Experienced pilot Josh Harnagel shares lessons from a forced landing due to engine failure, including why partial engine failures are hard to diagnose. He also offers flight simulator tips for maintaining proficiency and discusses the importance of realistic IFR flying and training. The podcast covers the value of simulators in flight training, the importance of written goals, and mistakes in flight schools. Other topics include traffic patterns, landing in a simulator, Bonanza model preferences, and recommendations for Texas barbecue.
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Jan 2, 2024 • 39min

68. Business aviation trends and new technology, with Brian Foley

Aviation analyst and pilot, Brian Foley, discusses the current state of the business aviation market, the fate of Wheels Up, and Cirrus Aircraft’s plan to go public. He also offers realistic advice for rusty pilots and shares his opinions on sustainable aviation fuel, electric airplanes, and the best-looking Falcon jets.
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Dec 19, 2023 • 46min

67. Year in review, with John Zimmerman and Rob Reider

In this special year-end episode, host John Zimmerman sits down with producer Rob Reider for a behind-the-scenes look at Pilot’s Discretion. They talk about what traits make for a good guest, the two rules for podcast hosts, and tips for getting better audio. You’ll also learn the most popular Pilot’s Discretion episodes of 2023, what John and Rob’s favorite episodes are, and what lessons they have learned about flying after 66 interviews. In the back-and-forth Ready to Copy segment, they share the most famous pilots they’ve flown with, their nominee for most underrated airplane, and their favorite airports. SHOW LINKS: - Pilot’s Discretion archives: https://www.sportys.com/podcast - I Learned About Flying From That podcast: https://www.flyingmag.com/ilafft-podcast/ - AeroWear apparel for pilots: https://aerowear.co
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Dec 5, 2023 • 38min

66. Flying like a pro in a Boeing and a Bonanza, with Don Wykoff

From F-16 to 737 to Citation to Bonanza, Don Wykoff has flown a lot of different airplanes in his 50-year flying career. In this episode he explains how he stayed safe by approaching every flight with professionalism, using checklists the right way, and building training into simple trips. He also talks about losing the engine in his F-16, why pilot rest rules matter, and how to transition back to GA after a career flying jets. In the Ready to Copy segment, Don explains why he doesn’t like the GUMPS checklist, why he liked to hand-fly Cat III approaches in the 737, and what flight instructors can learn from airline pilots. SHOW LINKS: Pilot rest rules: http://www3.alpa.org/portals/alpa/committees/ftdt/Guide-to-FTDT-Limits-6-A-ed-June-04.pdf LaGuardia visual approach: https://youtu.be/wxRFIneSTT4 Sporty's Pilot Training+ membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html
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Nov 21, 2023 • 39min

65. Why learning to fly can be lonely, with Patrick Chovanec

After a lifetime of riding on airplanes, economist Patrick Chovanec decided to learn how to fly them. In this episode, he explains how a combination of Covid-19 and Microsoft Flight Simulator started him on a path to earning his Private Pilot certificate, and what he learned along the way. He explains how flight training can be lonely, why modern flight simulators are much more than a game now, and why airplanes are so expensive. In the Ready to Copy segment, Patrick shares the biggest myth in flight training, his preferred flight sim equipment, underrated countries to visit, and his favorite economics joke. SHOW LINKS:  Patrick’s new book: https://www.sportys.com/cleared-for-the-option-a-year-learning-to-fly-book.html Patrick’s website: https://www.patrickchovanec.com Sporty’s Pilot Training+ membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html
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Nov 7, 2023 • 41min

64. Safety lessons learned at the NTSB, with Robert Sumwalt

The point of an accident investigation is “to find out what happened, so that we can prevent it from happening again,” says longtime airline pilot and former NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt. He shares what he's learned after decades of working this process, including: how pilots should read an NTSB report, why flight path monitoring matters, what professionalism means for GA pilots, and how flight data monitoring can improve safety. In the Ready to Copy segment, Robert talks about landmark accidents, why NOTAMs are often useless, and his favorite food from South Carolina. SHOW LINKS: - Robert's article at Aviation Week: https://aviationweek.com/business-aviation/safety-ops-regulation/time-refocus-get-back-basics - Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety: https://erau.edu/research/industry-collaboration/center-for-aviation-and-aerospace-safety - Sporty's Pilot Training+ Membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html
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Nov 3, 2023 • 33min

63. Epic Cub videos and entitled airline pilots, with Joe Costanza

Mist swirls as a yellow Cub touches down on a grass runway—Joe Costanza (better known as @Bananasssssssss on Instagram) is the man behind those viral videos, and in this episode he takes us behind the scenes. He explains why stick and rudder flying is a nice break from his day job flying an Airbus, how to have fun flying with kids (he has four), and the good parts of social media. He also shares his slightly controversial advice for new airline pilots and how training is changing to adapt to a new generation. In the Ready to Copy segment, he describes what it’s like to land on a grass strip, what the Cub teaches him about flying the Airbus, and how to take better aviation photos. SHOW LINKS: - Bananasssssssss on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bananasssssssss/ - Joe's advice for new airline pilots: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cw7g2awuBZy/ - Buy a model of Joe’s Cub: https://www.wright-bros.com/2024-limited-edition-piper-j-3-cub-die-cast-model.html
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Oct 10, 2023 • 36min

62. Why angle of attack is overrated, with Ed Wischmeyer

Loss of control accidents are a problem, but longtime pilot and engineer Ed Wischmeyer says there simply isn’t a miracle cure. He explains why angle of attack indicators, stabilized approaches, and energy management are all overrated—and the concept he teaches pilots instead. As he says, “You want pilots to have a large comfort zone, so that when they’re flying in normal operations they’re not anywhere near the boundaries of their comfort zone.” In the Ready to Copy segment, Ed talks about the most absurd FAA regulation, how to prevent runway incursions, why slow flight is underrated, and flying the AirCam. https://airfactsjournal.com/author/edwischmeyer/ - Expanded Envelope Exercises video: https://youtu.be/7C2xfFNb1sQ - Sporty's Pilot Training+ membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html
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Sep 26, 2023 • 47min

61. Safety theory and restoring a Cessna 172, with Sidney Dekker

As a professor, Sidney Dekker has spent his career studying safety processes in industries like healthcare and mining. As a pilot, both for an airline and in his Carbon Cub, he has put those theories into practice. In this thought-provoking episode, you'll hear what he's learned, including: how much risk pilots can actually quantify, why we should study what went right and not just what went wrong, and what it means to drift into failure. You'll also learn about the beat up Cessna 172 he restored, whether autopilots are a positive or negative for safety, whether pilots should read accident reports, and what an "automation surprise" is.   LINKS: - Sidney's website: https://sidneydekker.com/ - Drift into Failure: https://www.amazon.com/Drift-into-Failure-Sidney-Dekker/dp/1409422216 - Sporty's Pilot Training+ membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html
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Sep 12, 2023 • 54min

60. Surviving a plane crash on a frozen lake, with Tom Comet

When the airplane engine quits over a remote part of Canada, your options are limited. For Tom Comet and his friend, this was just the start of an incredible adventure—one packed with lessons for all pilots. In this riveting episode, he shares how they reacted to their emergency, where they chose to land, and what survival gear made a difference during a long, cold night on a lake. As a UAS pilot and former circus performer, Tom also talks about flying $150,000 drones for TV and creating huge pyrotechnic displays, including the lessons learned about risk management. In the Ready to Copy segment, you'll hear why the Cessna Skymaster is an underrated airplane, tips for learning to ride a unicycle, and why Tom found himself juggling chainsaws. SHOW LINKS: - Tom's article at Air Facts: https://airfactsjournal.com/2023/08/my-lake-rescue-in-northern-ontario/ - TomAir YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@tomairtv - Pilot Training+ membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html

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