Episódios

  • Kelly Murphy of Women in Aviation International joins the podcast to discuss the organization's mission of getting girls and women involved in all career aspects of aviation. They offer scholarships and connect members through local chapters. The conversation also touches on career transitions in aviation, the impact of scholarships, and inspiring stories of women in aviation. Kelly shares her own background in aviation and her involvement with Angel Flight. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of community and opportunities in the aviation industry.

    Takeaways

    Women in Aviation International is focused on getting girls and women involved in all career aspects of aviation

    They offer scholarships and have over 180 chapters worldwide

    Aviation is experiencing a time of transition with many people pursuing career changes

    The impact of scholarships in helping individuals pursue their dreams in aviation

    Inspiring stories of women overcoming challenges to pursue their love of aviation

    The importance of community and opportunities in the aviation industry

    Sound Bites

    "Women in Aviation International is actually the largest nonprofit organization very focused on getting girls and women involved in all career aspects of aviation."

    "We offer over 130 scholarships every year, totaling over a million dollars. Since 1995, when we first started the program, we have awarded over $15.2 million."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:01 Women in Aviation International's Mission

    03:10 Career Transitions in Aviation

    08:50 Inspiring Stories of Women in Aviation

    12:55 Building Community in the Aviation Industry

    15:10 Conclusion

    https://www.wai.org/contacts/kelly-murphy

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Steve Henry, a world champion in STOL drag racing and an aviation enthusiast, shares his journey and passion for flying tailwheel airplanes. He discusses his experience with Tundra Tailwheel and the benefits of their low-maintenance and locking tail wheels. Steve also talks about his love for challenges and constantly improving his aircraft. He shares his background in aviation and how he overcame motion sickness to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot. Steve emphasizes the importance of treating people well and inspiring others in the aviation community.

    Takeaways

    Steve Henry is a world champion in STOL drag racing and a passionate aviation enthusiast.

    Tundra Tailwheel provides low-maintenance and locking tail wheels that are highly regarded in the aviation community.

    Steve constantly seeks challenges and strives to improve his aircraft.

    Despite not having a background in aviation, Steve pursued his dream of becoming a pilot and overcame motion sickness.

    Treating people well and inspiring others are important values for Steve in the aviation community.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:27 Tundra Tailwheel and its Benefits

    05:16 Overcoming Motion Sickness to Pursue a Dream

    07:57 Challenges of Off-Airport Landings

    09:43 Inspiring Others in Aviation

    15:17 Living the Dream and Pursuing Other Interests

    https://www.youtube.com/@SteveHenry

    https://www.instagram.com/wildweststeve/

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  • In this episode of Hanger Flying, host Randy Taussig interviews Charlie Sample, a retired air traffic controller. They discuss the retirement age for air traffic controllers, the stress and challenges of the job, and the relationship between pilots and controllers. They also talk about the benefits of being part of the aviation community, including the Smokehouse Pilots Club. The conversation ends with a lightning round of fun questions.

    Takeaways

    Air traffic controllers are required to retire at the age of 56, which can contribute to a shortage of controllers.

    The job of an air traffic controller involves chronic fatigue due to shift work and stress.

    Pilots and air traffic controllers have a mutual respect and understanding, and their collaboration is crucial for safe and efficient flights.

    Being part of the aviation community, such as the Smokehouse Pilots Club, provides opportunities for connection, support, and shared experiences.

    The aviation industry is both exciting and dangerous, and it requires constant diligence and preparedness.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:02 Retirement Age for Air Traffic Controllers

    05:13 Relationship Between Pilots and Controllers

    12:42 Benefits of Being Part of the Aviation Community

    14:05 Excitement and Danger of Aviation

  • Mark Korin, the founder of Alpha Systems AOA, shares his journey of creating angle of attack indicators for aviation. He started in the medical field as an engineer and worked on life-saving products. After a near-death experience with COVID-19, he felt a calling to do something good with his skills and focused on angle of attack indicators. Mark emphasizes the importance of angle of attack in flying and how it can help pilots become better and safer. He has installed his systems in various types of aircraft and is dedicated to helping pilots fly better. In this conversation, Mark Korin, the founder of Angle of Attack, shares his near-death experience and how it transformed his perspective on life and his passion for aviation. He discusses the importance of faith, caring for others, and the power of prayer. Mark also explains the concept of angle of attack and its relevance in aviation, using analogies and personal anecdotes to make it relatable. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity and continuous learning in his journey as an entrepreneur and inventor. The conversation concludes with a discussion on Mark's upcoming book and the impact of COVID-19 on people's lives and connections.

    Mark Korin is the passionate and driven owner and CEO of Alpha Systems AOA. The Alpha Systems AOA, angle of attack system is a product that Mark has refined over the past 26 years. Mark’s long time love of flying, building and aviation is what led him to design all of the innovative angle of attack systems for general aviation community. He has flown ultralights, a VFR pilot and working on an IFR rating. Aside from his love of flying, and work, he does make time for another one of his favorite hobbies, inventing and making ideas into products. He is also the Chair SD31 and is very active in the local, state and national politics.

    Takeaways

    Angle of attack indicators are crucial for aviation safety and can help pilots become better and safer.

    Mark's journey from the medical field to aviation was driven by a desire to do something good with his skills.

    He has installed angle of attack systems in various types of aircraft, from cubs to jets.

    Mark's near-death experience with COVID-19 reinforced his belief in the importance of his work and his dedication to saving lives. A near-death experience can profoundly change a person's perspective on life and their priorities.

    Faith and prayer can provide comfort and guidance during difficult times.

    Caring for others and showing compassion is essential in any profession, including medicine and aviation.

    Angle of attack is a crucial concept in aviation, and understanding it can improve flight safety and performance.

    Curiosity and continuous learning are key traits for entrepreneurs and inventors.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on people's lives and connections, highlighting the importance of human connection and resilience.

    Sound Bites

    "If you can do something good with your talents, it's the best thing I could ever do personally"

    "Angle of attack is not just about the stall"

    "That's something out there I see a lot of times online that's a debate and I don't know why that's a debate. It isn't a debate."

    "Your airspeed indicator is that tachometer because it's kind of, as long as you know..."

    "This experience has just really made me very humble and very caring about people."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:17 Choosing Alpha Systems AOA

    06:59 The Importance of Angle of Attack

    09:17 Understanding Angle of Attack

    13:08 The Range of Angle of Attack

    27:37 The Missing Piece in Flying

    29:29 Debunking the Debate: Angle of Attack

    35:41 The Power of Caring for Others

    39:14 Curiosity and Continuous Learning

    43:33 Understanding Angle of Attack in Aviation

    45:01 Applying Angle of Attack in Real-Life Situations

    54:41 The Impact of COVID-19 on Lives and Connections

    https://www.alphasystemsaoa.com/company-info/about-the-owner.html

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Smokehouse Pilots is launching a new podcast called Hanger Flying, which aims to provide a platform for aviation enthusiasts to connect and share their stories. The podcast is an extension of the Smokehouse Pilots community, which includes professional pilots, recreational pilots, non-pilots, air traffic controllers, and aviation enthusiasts. The community offers various events such as flyouts and speakouts, where members can meet and learn from each other. The podcast will feature conversations with interesting people in the aviation industry and cover topics related to aviation, community, and opportunity. Listeners can join the Smokehouse Pilots Facebook group, visit the website, or subscribe to the email list to stay connected.

    "Aviation plus community equals opportunity and impact"

    "Smokehouse Pilots: Something for everybody in the center point of aviation"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Hanger Flying with Smokehouse Pilots

    02:14 Aviation Plus Community Equals Opportunity and Impact

    03:14 The Diverse Members of Smokehouse Pilots

    05:39 The Benefits of Smokehouse Pilots for Non-Pilots

    08:17 The Small World of Smokehouse Pilots: Shared Connections

    10:05 Smokehouse Pilots: More Than Just an Online Platform

    11:03 Speakouts and Flyouts: Learning and Connecting

    13:00 The Origin Story of Smokehouse Pilots

    16:13 Building a Team to Support Smokehouse Pilots' Mission

    25:05 Closing Thoughts and Looking Forward

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/