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  • In this episode of Hanger Flying, Gabe Muller speaks with Matt Hutton from Airspace Auctions about the innovative approach to selling aircraft through online auctions. They discuss Matt's journey into aviation, the importance of community in the aviation sector, and the detailed process involved in aircraft auctions. The conversation highlights the unique lifestyle of aviation enthusiasts and the potential for building community spaces at airports. Matt shares insights into the challenges of hiring in the aviation industry and the innovative strategies Airspace Auctions employs to connect buyers and sellers effectively.

    Takeaways:

    Airspace Auctions provides a comprehensive aircraft sales process with no upfront costs and a 92% success rate. Their documentation includes 150 photos, walk-around videos, complete logbook scans, FAA documentation, and NTSB reports when applicable. The auction process includes a 30-60 day publication period followed by a 7-day live online auction. All sales are completed through AIC Title with required funding within 7 days and aircraft pickup within 14 days. The company has expanded to include FBO services at 3F2 (Cisco, TX) with fuel services coming in 30-45 days.

    Sound Bites:

    Ag Aviation's not just a job - it's a lifestyle." "About 10 to 15% of the people that buy from us actually do a pre-buy inspection. They buy these airplanes sight unseen." "We're transforming the way people transact their aircraft." "We're trying to add a level of transparency that's never happened in aircraft purchasing before." "We sell more airplanes on Facebook marketplace than anywhere else."

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to Hanger Flying

    01:27 Introduction to Airspace Auctions

    02:46 The Journey into Aviation

    04:44 Building a Community at the Airport

    06:51 The Auction Process Explained

    09:56 Innovations in Aircraft Sales

    Links:

    https://bids.airspaceauctions.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • In this impromptu episode recorded at Sun 'n Fun, host Gabe Muller interviews Levi B. Noguess Sr., an experienced STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) pilot and flight instructor. Levi shares insights about flying a replica World War II Fiesler Storch Fi 156 in the STOL demonstration at Paradise City. The conversation covers backcountry flying, safety considerations for off-airport landings, and the historical significance of the Fiesler Storch, including its role in Mussolini's rescue during WWII. Levi also discusses his experience as a tailwheel instructor and his approach to teaching safe backcountry flying techniques.

    Sound Bites:

    Valuable Quotes

    "The best safety device is you... number one is be proficient in the operation of your airplane." "Most pilots that I found find it odd that you land anywhere but a paved runway." "What we do is we take it to the next level and we just try to find places that are fun to fly." "Thinking you can make it there is not a good plan." "Fly it till you tie it."

    Key Takeaways

    Safety Protocol for Backcountry Landing:

    Perform high reconnaissance passes Evaluate approach and escape routes Conduct low passes to assess surface conditions Only commit to landing when all factors are evaluated

    Wind Assessment Techniques:

    Use constant bank turns to determine drift Observe water ripples, trees, and smoke Consider uphill/downhill requirements Be willing to abort if conditions aren't favorable

    Legal Considerations:

    BLM land often allows landing in western states River sandbars between banks are typically legal landing zones in Texas Private property requires permission Public use areas vary by state and region

    Aircraft Maintenance and Performance:

    Regular maintenance is crucial for backcountry operations Know your aircraft's true performance capabilities Book performance numbers are often conservative Aircraft must be properly equipped for intended use

    Training and Proficiency:

    Regular landing practice is essential (15-20 landings per hour) Tailwheel proficiency is valuable for backcountry operations Understanding approach and landing limitations Continuous evaluation of pilot and aircraft capabilities

    Important Links

    https://www.flywithlevi.com - Levi's website for flight instruction

    Social Media: "Levi Noguess" on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram

    https://nationalstol.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying Podcast

    00:59 Exploring STOL Flying and Its Community

    04:22 The History and Mechanics of the Storch Aircraft

    07:18 Personal Experiences in Aviation and Tailwheel Flying

    10:08 Safety Considerations in Backcountry Flying

    14:25 Connecting with the Aviation Community

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  • In this episode of Hangar Flying with Smokehouse Pilots, host Gabe Muller interviews Sam Sessler, creator of the Hangar app. Sam shares his aviation background and the inspiration behind Hangar, a social platform for pilots inspired by the running app Strava. Launched in March 2024, Hangar combines flight tracking, social sharing, and safety features, gaining around 4,500 users. Sam discusses the challenges of developing the app without prior coding experience, emphasizing the importance of user experience and onboarding. He outlines future goals, including widespread adoption among general aviation pilots and continued feature improvements. The app has partnered with Log10 for logbook integration. Sam reflects on his entrepreneurial journey and the app's potential impact on the aviation community, particularly in connecting new pilots. The episode provides insights into the fusion of aviation and technology, showcasing innovative ways for pilots to connect and share experiences.

    Key Takeaways:

    The Hangar app combines flight tracking, social sharing, and safety features for pilots. Sam developed the app without prior coding experience, learning as he went. The app has gained approximately 4,500 users since launching in March 2024. Hangar has partnered with Log10 for logbook integration. User experience and onboarding have been crucial challenges in developing the app.

    Sound Bites:

    "It's kind of like a Life 360 for pilots or like a Find My iPhone for pilots." - Sam Sessler "I would like to see most GA pilots in the nation on it, at least the ones... I know my grandpa would never use it." - Sam "If I were to show myself the app back when I was working in a totally different industry, doing nothing like I'm doing right now, didn't know how to build an app... I would be blown away." - Sam "The user experience of how people come onto the app... it's almost like a, there's a science to it. And if you don't have it right, people are instantly going to stop using your app." - Sam "I think it's really neat because again, at the end of the day, there's a lot, as you know, of pilot communities and forums and things out there where it's just flooded with stuff that it's kind of hard to cut through the noise." - Gabe Muller

    Important Information:

    Website: FlyHanger.com Instagram: @FlyHangerApp Sam's personal Instagram: @SuperCubSam The app is available in app stores Hangar offers a free version and a $5/month pro subscription https://www.smokehousepilots.com/
  • In this episode of Hanger Flying, host Gabe Muller speaks with Laurie Elliott from Delta Professional Services about the importance of ATP certification for aspiring commercial pilots. They discuss the unique training programs offered by Delta, the role of experienced instructors, and the opportunities available in the aviation industry. Laurie shares her personal journey in aviation, the significance of community in the field, and her involvement in the Sully investigation, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs of a career in aviation.

    Key Takeaways:

    The aviation industry is experiencing high demand for pilots, making it an excellent time for career changes. Delta Professional Services offers a comprehensive ATP certification course, essential for commercial pilots. Retired pilots have valuable opportunities to continue their careers as instructors and trainers. Networking and community are crucial in the aviation industry, with connections forming quickly. Real-world experience, like Laurie's involvement in the Sully investigation, provides invaluable insights for pilot training.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying Podcast

    01:01 Delta Professional Services and ATP Certification

    04:44 The Role of Experienced Instructors in Aviation Training

    06:32 Laurie's Journey in Aviation

    10:15 Building Community in Aviation

    11:41 Insights from the Sully Investigation

    15:48 Conclusion and Call to Action

    [email protected]

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • This episode of Hangar Flying, a Smokehouse Pilots podcast, features an interview with Kurt Muller at Sun 'n Fun. Kurt discusses his various aviation roles, including being an aircraft sales representative for American Champion Aircraft and his involvement with Tribute Aviation, a nonprofit organization he founded. Kurt shares his experiences flying different aircraft, from Challengers to Stearmans, and his military background as a Naval Flight Officer. He explains the mission of Tribute Aviation, which aims to provide flight experiences to military veterans, particularly those from the post-9/11 era who may be dealing with readjustment issues. Kurt also touches on his current job as a Challenger pilot for FlexJet and his past experiences in the Navy and Air Force.

    Sound Bites:

    "When you're up in a Stearman open cockpit biplane, it's just a very visceral experience and you're looking at it's just a complete change in your look on life." "At the beginning of the day, I don't know where I'm going to end the day. And I'll fly into 5,000 foot strips and stuff in a big jet. And that's just, you know, it's as challenging as a pilot." "It's the wind in the hair, the smell of the oil and the gas and grass because it's open. I mean, you can smell everything and feel it and it's just very visceral." "These guys love it. And it seems like it's almost kind of, you know, because the plane was a veteran and then found a new life in a civilian world. And so I think that really translates."

    5 Key Takeaways:

    1. Community and networking in aviation can lead to meaningful opportunities and impact.

    2. Vintage aircraft experiences can have therapeutic effects on veterans dealing with readjustment issues.

    3. Diverse flying experiences, from military aircraft to corporate jets and vintage planes, can enhance a pilot's skills and versatility.

    4. Nonprofits like Tribute Aviation play a crucial role in giving back to the veteran community through aviation.

    5. The symbolism of repurposed military aircraft resonates with veterans, representing their own transition to civilian life.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying Podcast

    00:31 Kurt Muller at Sun and Fun

    01:01 Aircraft Sales and Experiences

    03:48 Tributive Aviation: Giving Back to Veterans

    10:17 Flying Experiences: Challenger vs. Stearman

    15:31 Conclusion and Future Events

    Links:

    https://tribute-aviation.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • This episode of Hangar Flying with Smokehouse Pilots features an interview with Kala Bailey, a young aspiring pilot, and includes insights from James, an experienced airline pilot with Southwest Airlines. The conversation takes place at Sun 'n Fun, an aviation event where Kala is volunteering.

    Kala, who has logged nine flight hours, shares her journey towards becoming a commercial airline pilot. She received a scholarship from AOPA's James C. Ray Foundation, which covers part of her training costs in exchange for volunteer work. Kala is currently training in a Piper Warrior at Flight Training 101 based at Winter Haven Airport.

    James, a Southwest Airlines pilot, joins the conversation to offer advice and share his own career path. He started his aviation journey in college, gradually accumulating ratings and experience before becoming an airline pilot. James emphasizes the importance of seizing every opportunity to fly and network within the aviation community.

    Kala expresses her goal to complete her private pilot's license before turning 18 and seeks advice on maintaining her skills between high school and college. The conversation highlights the importance of networking, continuous learning, and passion in pursuing an aviation career.

    Sound Bites

    "Every time I fly, I remember that point where I was taking off into my Discovery flight. It's just like, it's a blessing." - Kala Bailey "It's the best job in the world. I love my job. Every day, it's not like going to work. It's what I go to do to have fun." - James, Southwest Airlines pilot "I would find every opportunity you can to fly, whether you're actually flying or you're riding with someone, get in airplanes, meet people, network, and every opportunity you get a chance to log an hour, build your time." - James "When I was in that plane, every other career seemed mediocre. I knew I wanted to be a pilot." - Kala Bailey

    Takeaways:

    Scholarships and volunteer work can significantly support aspiring pilots in their training journey. Networking and community involvement are crucial for career advancement in aviation. Continuous learning and seizing every opportunity to fly are essential for skill development and career progression. A discovery flight can be a life-changing experience that ignites a passion for aviation. The path to becoming an airline pilot involves multiple stages, including education, accumulating flight hours, and obtaining various ratings.

    Important Information and links:

    AOPA offers scholarships like the James C. Ray Foundation Scholarship, which can help fund flight training. Flight Training 101 at Winter Haven Airport is mentioned as a training facility. Southeastern Oklahoma State University offers a degree in aviation, which can be beneficial for aspiring pilots. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University offers aviation camps that can introduce young people to flying. AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association): www.aopa.org Smokehouse Pilots: www.smokehousepilots.com
  • In this episode of Hanger Flying, Gabe Muller interviews Joshua Blair, who shares his aviation journey, the origins of his brand Blaircraft, and insights into his YouTube channel. The conversation covers topics such as aircraft maintenance, personal branding in aviation, and experiences at aviation events like the High Sierra Fly-In. Joshua also discusses his recent acquisition of a J3 Cub and the joys of tailwheel flying.

    Takeaways

    Aviation is about community and creating opportunities.

    Joshua Blair started flying at 16 and has 23 years of experience.

    The name 'Blaircraft' was suggested by a friend.

    Joshua's YouTube channel focuses on aircraft maintenance and restoration.

    He shares experiences from aviation events on his channel.

    Joshua has attended the High Sierra Fly-In multiple times.

    He recently got into flying a J3 Cub.

    The simplicity of flying a J3 Cub is appealing to Joshua.

    Joshua is considering adding an electric starter to his J3 Cub.

    Listeners can find Joshua on YouTube under Blaircraft.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying Podcast

    01:01 Joshua Blair's Aviation Journey

    02:53 Blaircraft: Building a Personal Brand

    03:49 YouTube Channel Insights and Content

    05:58 Experiences at High Sierra Fly-In

    06:51 Discussion on J3 Cub and Tailwheel Flying

    https://www.youtube.com/@Blaircraft.Engines

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • This episode of "Hanger Flying" features an interview with Jimmy Fordham, a seasoned pilot with 55 years of flying experience. Jimmy is part of the Titan T6 aerobatic team, which performs at air shows like Sun 'n Fun and EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. He discusses his background as a retired Delta Airlines pilot and his current role in aerobatic performances.

    Jimmy shares insights into the preparation and trust required for formation flying, emphasizing the importance of debriefing after each flight. He explains the differences between day and night air shows, highlighting the challenges and beauty of twilight performances.

    The conversation touches on Jimmy's favorite air show experiences, the joy of inspiring young people in aviation, and the importance of general aviation to the economy. Jimmy also mentions his role as a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) and his passion for mentoring new pilots.

    The interview concludes with a discussion about Aero LEDs, one of their sponsors, and the upcoming GA flyover event in Frederick.

    Takeaways

    Night air shows present unique challenges but offer a spectacular visual experience for audiences. Inspiring young people and promoting aviation careers is a crucial part of being an air show performer. General aviation plays a significant role in the U.S. economy and offers diverse career opportunities. Continuous learning, perseverance, and passion are essential for success in aviation careers. Air shows serve as important platforms for connecting with communities and showcasing aviation. The aviation community is welcoming and supportive, offering mentorship and guidance to newcomers. Formation flying requires extensive training, trust, and constant communication among team members.

    Sound Bites

    "Every time we fly, we debriefed already three times this morning, just little bitty things. But you don't want the little bitty things to ever get to be big things." "We love talking to the kids. We love talking to the parents and signing autographs and putting kids in the airplane, letting them sit there and move the controls." "It's a fun part of our job is inspiring that next generation to be able to fly." "The aviation community to me is just the best thing I've ever experienced." "I think there's a lot of people that have no clue, you know, how big general aviation, how important it is to the country. It is a very, very, you know, important part of our economy." "I always tell people, chase the dream, work hard, and never quit. The only way you can fail in this is to quit."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying Podcast

    02:10 Flying Experience and Trust in Aviation

    05:53 The Night Show: A Unique Experience

    07:38 Inspiring the Next Generation of Aviators

    11:42 The Importance of General Aviation

  • In this conversation, Gabe Muller interviews Jess Ames from Angel Flight East. They discuss the organization's mission and how both pilots and non-pilots can get involved. Jess shares her personal journey with Angel Flight East and her passion for working in the nonprofit sector. They also talk about the challenges of raising awareness for public benefit flying organizations and the importance of volunteers in spreading the word. Jess explains the requirements for becoming a volunteer pilot and the support provided by Angel Flight East. They touch on the pressure pilots may feel to complete missions and how the organization handles cancellations due to weather or other factors. Angel Flight East holds an annual gala as its biggest fundraising event, honoring pilots who have gone above and beyond for the organization and patients. Clay Parkhurst is one of the frequent flyers who has made a significant impact. Patients often find Angel Flight through Google searches or recommendations, and the process for them is simple and free. Many patients have never flown before and may be hesitant, but Angel Flight provides support and reassurance. The organization works in rural communities, where access to healthcare is limited, and flying with Angel Flight provides a convenient and comfortable alternative to commercial flights. Pilots often form long-term relationships with the patients they fly, becoming an extension of their care team. The podcast hosted by Jess Ames and Maddie Beck shares patient and pilot stories to raise awareness about Angel Flight and public benefit flying.

    Takeaways

    Angel Flight East is a public benefit flying organization that provides free air transportation for patients in need of medical treatment.

    Volunteers can contribute to Angel Flight East in various ways, including office admin work, outreach, and serving as advocates in their local communities.

    To become a volunteer pilot, individuals need to have 300 hours of flight time, an instrument rating, and access to a four-seat airplane.

    Pilots have the final say on whether to fly a mission, and cancellations due to weather or other factors are supported by the organization.

    Raising awareness about public benefit flying organizations is a challenge, and partnerships with healthcare facilities and other nonprofits are crucial in reaching those in need. Angel Flight East holds an annual gala to honor pilots who have gone above and beyond for the organization and patients.

    Patients often find Angel Flight through Google searches or recommendations, and the process for them is simple and free.

    Flying with Angel Flight provides a convenient and comfortable alternative to commercial flights, especially in rural communities with limited access to healthcare.

    Pilots often form long-term relationships with the patients they fly, becoming an extension of their care team.

    The podcast hosted by Jess Ames and Maddie Beck shares patient and pilot stories to raise awareness about Angel Flight and public benefit flying.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Fluid Conversation

    02:06 Background and Tenure with Angel Flight East

    03:25 Fun and Culture at Angel Flight East

    05:17 Passion for Nonprofits and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

    06:07 Becoming a Pilot and Checkride Prep

    07:41 Flying a Sling and Future Plans

    08:47 Overview of Angel Flight Organizations

    09:43 Angel Flight East's Coverage Area

    11:04 Challenges of Raising Awareness

    12:21 Partnerships with Other Organizations

    15:18 Getting Involved as a Non-Pilot

    16:48 Becoming a Volunteer Pilot

    18:36 Handling Mission Completion and Cancellations

    21:06 Honoring Pilots at the Annual Gala

    23:26 Finding Angel Flight: Google Searches and Recommendations

    27:31 Flying with Angel Flight: A Convenient and Comfortable Alternative

    35:36 Building Long-Term Relationships with Patients

    37:28 Raising Awareness through the Podcast

    https://angelflighteast.org/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • In this conversation, Gabe Muller interviews James Spearman, an Air Force pilot and owner of a maintenance shop. They discuss James' journey into aviation, his experience in Air Force pilot training, and his current role flying the KC-135. James also shares his entrepreneurial spirit and the challenges and successes of running his own business. The conversation highlights the importance of perseverance and a strong mindset in both aviation and entrepreneurship. In this conversation, James Spearman shares his insights on stress management, customer service, and the importance of a safety mindset in aviation. He emphasizes the need to handle stressful situations with grace and make level-headed decisions. James also discusses the correlation between business and aviation, highlighting the similarities in risk management and training. He specializes in aircraft maintenance for Cirrus and Diamond aircraft and recommends slowing down and following the rules in aviation to ensure safety. James also mentions the benefits of using advanced ignition systems like ElectroAir and Fire Frost.

    Takeaways

    Aviation and entrepreneurship require perseverance and a strong mindset

    Air Force pilot training emphasizes personal accountability and ownership

    General aviation saw a spike during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Running a business is challenging but rewarding

    Having a team and utilizing resources is crucial in aviation and business Stress management is crucial in aviation, and stressful events can increase one's tolerance for stress over time.

    Handling stressful situations with grace and making level-headed decisions is a valuable skill in both business and aviation.

    Following the rules and regulations in aviation is essential for safety, as they are often written in response to past accidents.

    Slowing down and taking the time to do things right is important in aircraft maintenance and can prevent future issues.

    Using advanced ignition systems like ElectroAir and Fire Frost can improve aircraft performance and safety.

    Sound Bites

    "The best way to see it is, being around the airfield with people that just like to hang out and enjoy airplanes and kick out the lawn chairs and watch airplanes take off."

    "Having that level of ownership from the very beginning of like, nobody's here to save me, right? Like this is on me. I need to do this."

    "We're gonna fly formation within each other and we'll have F-16s or F-15s in formation with lead or number two and we'll refuel them in formation with each other which is really surreal."

    "Early on, 500 bucks would really move my needle. I would freak out over it."

    "Handling things with grace, slowing down, and making level-headed decisions."

    "It's so unique how they can handle a situation where I've seen people freak out and they want to blow up over stuff or whatever and they can just handle it with such grace."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    03:01 James' Journey into Aviation

    07:06 The Passion and Community of Aviation

    11:38 Lessons from Air Force Pilot Training

    18:29 Flying the KC-135 and Formation Refueling

    23:05 Running a Business and Building a Team

    25:48 The Importance of Perseverance and Mindset

    26:57 Stress Management and Tolerance

    27:29 Handling Stressful Situations with Grace

    31:47 The Correlation Between Business and Aviation

    34:31 Slowing Down and Doing Things Right in Aircraft Maintenance

    42:46 The Benefits of Advanced Ignition Systems in Aviation

    https://www.spearmanaircraft.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Michael Leek, founder of Simuvation, shares his journey in aviation and how he got into the simulation training industry. He started as a tech entrepreneur in the aviation industry and then became a pilot, flying for charter companies and instructing at CAE. He eventually transitioned into the tech side of aviation, working on training deliverables and simulator performance data analysis. With his experience in professional simulator training, he saw the need for scenario-based training and competency-based assessment in primary flight training. He predicts that in the future, all pilots will be required to undergo simulator training and pass a sim academy before starting flight training. Michael discusses the challenges and conflicts in flight training and the potential for simulators to improve the training process. He emphasizes the need for better education and consumer awareness to address the inefficiencies in flight training. Michael also highlights the role of insurance companies in promoting simulator training and suggests that simulators should be used as a base of proficiency before flying in an actual aircraft. He shares his vision of requiring simulators in primary flight training and the benefits they can bring to both instructors and students.

    Takeaways

    Simulation training is an important aspect of professional pilot training and can also benefit primary flight training.

    There is a need for scenario-based training and competency-based assessment in primary flight training.

    In the future, all pilots may be required to undergo simulator training and pass a sim academy before starting flight training. Flight training often takes longer than the required hours, leading to increased costs for students. Consumer education and awareness can help address this issue.

    Simulators can be used to build proficiency and reduce the time required for flight training. They can also create a safer and more efficient learning environment for instructors and students.

    Insurance companies can play a role in promoting simulator training by requiring a level of proficiency before flying in an actual aircraft.

    The use of simulators in primary flight training can improve the skills and knowledge of flight instructors, leading to better training outcomes for students.

    The Simuvation mobile training unit offers a solution for flight schools and instructors to incorporate simulator training into their programs.

    Sound Bites

    "We can do this from day one. And if we know it makes professional pilots better pilots and it's easier for professional pilots to learn, like if the most experienced pilots, these things are good for, then why aren't these things good for the most inexperienced pilots?"

    "If the consumer was better educated, maybe the consumer would say, 'Well, flight school, how do you make it so that I only need to spend 40 hours in an airplane?'"

    "Before you put someone in their airplane for their first hour, maybe they need to have five hours in a sim. Maybe they need 10 hours in a sim. And not only is it safer, but you create a better environment for the flight instructor."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    04:07 Getting into Aviation: Tech Entrepreneur to Pilot

    08:25 Flying Banners and Transitioning to Simulator Training

    15:45 Flying Charter and the Importance of Scenario-Based Training

    19:42 The Role of Simulation in Professional Pilot Training

    23:20 The Need for Scenario-Based Training in Primary Flight Training

    28:11 The Vision and Mission of Simuvation

    28:52 Predictions for the Future of Pilot Training

    29:22 Addressing the Challenges in Flight Training

    32:10 The Potential of Simulators in Flight Training

    34:01 Using Simulators to Build Proficiency

    36:00 The Evolution of Simulator Technology

    40:09 Introducing the Simuvation Mobile Training Unit

    52:55 The Benefits of Aviation as a Career

    https://www.simuvation.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Adam Broun, Chairman of the Board at Patient Airlift Services (PALS), discusses the importance of volunteer flying and how it helps the community. He shares his journey into flying and how he got involved with PALS. Adam emphasizes the impact of volunteer flying on the lives of patients and their families, as it provides them with access to specialized medical treatment that they wouldn't otherwise have. He also highlights the role of volunteer pilot organizations (VPOs) and the Air Care Alliance in coordinating these efforts. Adam discusses the emotional aspect of volunteer flying and the need for pilots to maintain discipline and make safe decisions. He encourages pilots to find their purpose in flying and use their skills to make a difference in the world. PALS SkyHope is an organization that provides free air transportation for patients in need, including veterans. They also work with other organizations that focus on animals, endangered species, environmental flying, and human trafficking. Pilots can sign up to volunteer by filling out a simple form on the organization's website. The requirements include a minimum of 350 hours of flight time, a private pilot certificate, an instrument rating, and access to an aircraft. Missions are typically flown under an IFR flight plan. Pilots can also participate as mission assistants if they don't meet the flight requirements. The organization holds fundraising events and sponsors events like the New York Marathon. They also have a veterans program called PALS for Patriots, which transports injured and disabled veterans to specialized medical centers and morale-boosting events. There are various ways to volunteer for the organization, including spreading awareness, helping with fundraising, and assisting with missions. The organization builds relationships with the patients they serve and celebrates their progress. Adam Broun, the chairman of the board, emphasizes that the organization's decisions are driven by the mission to make an impact on the lives of the patients and veterans they serve.

    Takeaways

    Patient Airlift Services (PALS) and other volunteer pilot organizations (VPOs) provide transportation for patients who need access to specialized medical treatment.

    Volunteer flying saves lives and extends the lives of patients by helping them reach medical centers quickly and efficiently.

    Pilots involved in volunteer flying often find a renewed purpose for their flying and prioritize mission-driven flights over recreational flying.

    Volunteer flying not only benefits patients but also strengthens communities and builds connections between pilots and the people they serve.

    Volunteer pilots can start getting involved by reaching out to local volunteer pilot organizations and finding a mission that aligns with their interests and capabilities. PALS SkyHope provides free air transportation for patients in need, including veterans.

    Pilots can sign up to volunteer by meeting certain flight requirements and filling out a form on the organization's website.

    PALS SkyHope has a veterans program called PALS for Patriots, which transports injured and disabled veterans to specialized medical centers and morale-boosting events.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:00 Passion for Flying and Getting Involved with PALS

    07:40 Finding Purpose in Volunteer Flying

    10:03 The Impact of Volunteer Flying on Patients

    12:11 Transitioning to Mission-Driven Flying

    15:42 The Emotional Aspect of Volunteer Flying

    20:37 Challenges and Opportunities in Finding Patients

    23:14 Volunteer Pilots and Flight Requirements

    25:38 Flying into Busy Class Bravo Airports

    28:15 PALS for Patriots: Transporting Injured and Disabled Veterans

    30:34 Other Ways to Volunteer and Get Involved

    38:44 Building Relationships and Celebrating Progress

    https://palservices.org/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Carly Walker of STEM Flights discusses the organization's mission to provide flight experiences to students and inspire them to pursue careers in aviation. STEM Flights connects volunteer pilots with students who have an interest in aviation and provides them with educational resources and follow-up support. The organization emphasizes the importance of programs like STEM Flights in shaping the future of aviation and encourages pilots to get involved. The conversation also touches on public benefit flying and the potential for advanced air mobility in the future. STEM Flights aims to have a presence at every airport in the United States and fly 6,000 kids annually. They have a student ambassador program where students help spread the word about aviation and aerospace in their communities. STEM Flights does not own any aircraft, pilots use their own planes to fly the kids. The organization surveys both the students and pilots to measure the impact of the flights. Giving back and making an impact in the community is a rewarding experience for both the volunteers and the students.

    Takeaways

    STEM Flights connects volunteer pilots with students who have an interest in aviation and provides them with flight experiences and educational resources.

    The organization emphasizes the importance of programs like STEM Flights in shaping the future of aviation and inspiring the next generation of pilots.

    Pilots can get involved with STEM Flights by signing up as pilot mentors and offering flight experiences to students in their community.

    STEM Flights provides follow-up support to students, helping them navigate their aviation journey and providing resources for further education and training.

    Public benefit flying, including programs like STEM Flights, plays a crucial role in giving back to the community and inspiring young people to pursue careers in aviation.

    The future of aviation may involve advanced air mobility, and STEM Flights is actively exploring opportunities in this area. STEM Flights aims to have a presence at every airport in the United States and fly 6,000 kids annually

    The organization has a student ambassador program where students help spread the word about aviation and aerospace in their communities

    STEM Flights does not own any aircraft, pilots use their own planes to fly the kids

    The organization surveys both the students and pilots to measure the impact of the flights

    Giving back and making an impact in the community is a rewarding experience for both the volunteers and the students

    Sound Bites

    "Don't ever put a kid in your airplane. Ever. Anybody who's listening to this."

    "We actually stay with this student until they enter the workforce."

    "First time ever releasing it on your podcast, okay? Perfect. I'm coming out with this right now and I've thought a lot about this."

    "Our big hairy audacious goal. There it is. We'd like to have a STEM flights presence at every single airport in the United States."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Hanger Flying and STEM Flights

    03:20 Flight Training and Aviation Experiences

    11:44 Becoming a Pilot Mentor with STEM Flights

    15:02 The Role of Pilot Mentors in STEM Flights

    18:24 Public Benefit Flying and Aircare Alliance

    21:44 The Future of Aviation and Advanced Air Mobility

    24:01 The Big Goal: A STEM Flights Presence at Every Airport

    24:28 The Growth and Challenges of STEM Flights

    25:53 The Personal Impact of Aviation

    27:09 The Commitment of Pilots in STEM Flights

    28:35 Collaboration with Smokehouse and Other Organizations

    30:02 The Idea of Monthly STEM Meetups

    31:23 The Student Ambassador Program

    36:02 Involvement in AOPA High School STEM Symposium

    37:00 Participation in Aviation Expo

    38:19 Clarification on Aircraft Ownership

    39:13 The Global Reach of Smokehouse

    40:07 The Future Collaboration between STEM Flights and Smokehouse

    41:00 The Impact of STEM Flights on Students and Pilots

    42:48 Where to Find STEM Flights

    https://www.stemflights.org/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Mike Salmon, the founder of Aviation Design and Supply and Fire Frost, discusses his journey in aviation and the services his companies provide. Aviation Design and Supply offers avionics engineering data packages, hardware kits for Garmin autopilots, and work order management software to help aviation maintenance shops run more efficiently. Fire Frost is a fire suppression system for Cirrus aircraft that uses a unique agent to remove heat and extinguish fires. Salmon emphasizes the importance of providing quality products and services that can save lives in the aviation industry. Mike Salmon discusses the Fire Frost system, which is designed to prevent and extinguish fires in aircraft. The system was developed after a tragic event in 2010 where a Cirrus aircraft caught fire after hitting a glider tow cable. The occupants would have survived if the fire had been prevented. The Fire Frost system can be manually activated with a push button and rapidly reduces the temperature in the engine bay to prevent ignition. It is non-corrosive and non-hazardous to the aircraft and leaves no residue. The goal of the system is to save lives and provide an extra layer of safety in aviation.

    Takeaways

    Aviation Design and Supply provides avionics engineering data packages, hardware kits for Garmin autopilots, and work order management software to help aviation maintenance shops run more efficiently.

    Fire Frost is a fire suppression system for Cirrus aircraft that uses a unique agent to remove heat and extinguish fires.

    Both companies focus on providing quality products and services that can save lives in the aviation industry.

    Salmon emphasizes the importance of attention to detail, critical thinking, and making deliberate decisions in aviation.

    Flying has taught Salmon to approach tasks with targeted and deliberate actions, and to think critically in all aspects of life. The Fire Frost system is designed to prevent and extinguish fires in aircraft, providing an extra layer of safety in aviation.

    The system can be manually activated with a push button and rapidly reduces the temperature in the engine bay to prevent ignition.

    The Fire Frost system is non-corrosive, non-hazardous, and leaves no residue, making it a safer option compared to other fire prevention systems.

    The goal of the Fire Frost system is to save lives and mitigate the risk of fires in aircraft.

    Sound Bites

    "Aviation in itself is not inherently dangerous, but to an even greater degree than the sea, it is terribly unforgiving of any carelessness, incapacity, or neglect."

    "If we can help the shops provide a better product for the end user, everybody wins."

    "Fire Frost is a lightweight engine fire suppression system that puts out fires virtually instantaneously."

    "If I save one life with this system, I will have accomplished everything that I have set out to do in aviation."

    "It's not just about the in-flight fire, it's about the post-crash fire."

    "Regardless, the agent that's in that bottle is not going to ruin your aircraft."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    06:22 Learning to Fly and Flying in Florida

    08:01 Lessons Learned from Flying

    11:09 Becoming an Entrepreneur

    13:38 Aviation Design and Supply

    26:45 Introduction to the Fire Frost System

    29:00 The Importance of Post-Crash Fire Prevention

    31:30 Future Developments and Maintenance of the Fire Frost System

    35:38 The Limited Usage of the Fire Frost System

    37:29 The Personal Meaning of General Aviation

    43:39 Closing Remarks and Connection to Smokehouse

    https://flyfirefrost.com/

    https://aviationdesignandsupply.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Smokehouse Pilots is a social aviation club that organizes flyouts, speakouts, and has a podcast. They aim to connect people in the aviation community and create opportunities for impact. The organization has members from various aviation backgrounds and plans flyouts to different locations. They also bring in speakers for their speakouts, both in-person and virtually. The podcast, called Hangar Flying with Smokehouse Pilots, is a new venture for them. They have partnered with aviation organizations like AOPA and EAA and have plans for future events and activities.

    Takeaways

    Smokehouse Pilots is a social aviation club that connects people in the aviation community.

    They organize flyouts to different locations and bring in speakers for their speakouts.

    They have launched a podcast called Hangar Flying with Smokehouse Pilots.

    They have partnered with aviation organizations like AOPA and EAA.

    They have plans for future events and activities.

    Sound Bites

    "Aviation plus community equals opportunity and impact."

    "Our goal is to really just try to get people connected and just stay true to our mission."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Smokehouse Pilots

    01:22 Flyouts and Community Building

    01:52 Speakouts and the Hangar Flying Podcast

    05:25 Partnerships with AOPA and EAA

    09:41 Future Events and Plans

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • On today's episode of Hangar Flying with Smokehouse Pilots, Jana Leigh shares her experience as a wing walker at the Flying Circus Air Show in Bealton, Virginia. She talks about the history of wing walking and her fascination with it. Jana also discusses the trust and relationship between wing walkers and pilots, as well as her upcoming speaking engagements and book launch.

    Takeaways

    The Flying Circus Air Show in Bealton, Virginia is a unique and authentic experience with vintage aircraft and a 1940s atmosphere.

    Wing walking is a thrilling and intense activity that requires trust between the wing walker and pilot.

    Jana Leigh has been wing walking for almost 20 years and has worked with multiple pilots.

    She will be speaking at the Sun and Fun museum and launching her new book, 'The Adventures of the Old Crow Biplane: The Wing Walker.'

    Sound Bites

    "The Flying Circus Air Show is an amazing place that is unique to anywhere in the world."

    "Wing walking originated when Omar Locklear fixed something on his airplane and got out of the cockpit."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Flying Circus Air Show

    02:19 The Vintage Atmosphere of the Flying Circus Air Show

    04:53 The History of Wing Walking

    06:11 The Thrill and Intensity of Wing Walking

    08:26 The Trust Between Wing Walkers and Pilots

    10:42 Jana Leigh's Book Launch and Speaking Engagements

    https://www.flyingcircusairshow.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • On today's episode of Hangar Flying, James Lindsey and Smokehouse Pilots member Brent Anderson sit down with Kathy Nicoson from EarthX Batteries and discuss the benefits of EarthX Batteries in aviation and other industries. EarthX Batteries are 80% lighter than lead acid batteries and last two to three times longer. They also have a built-in brain that can communicate with the pilot and provide warnings about battery voltage. The cost benefit of EarthX Batteries comes over time, as they have a longer lifespan. Brent, a customer of EarthX Batteries, shares his positive experience with the batteries in his RV6A experimental aircraft. EarthX Batteries are also used in Indy 500 race cars, drones, and power sports.

    Takeaways

    EarthX Batteries are 80% lighter than lead acid batteries and last two to three times longer.

    They have a built-in brain that can communicate with the pilot and provide warnings about battery voltage.

    The cost benefit of EarthX Batteries comes over time, as they have a longer lifespan.

    Customers have reported positive experiences with EarthX Batteries in various applications, including aviation, Indy 500 race cars, drones, and power sports.

    Sound Bites

    "EarthX as far as a business aviation is a very big part of what we do."

    "We can actually communicate to the pilot in the cockpit if something's outside of normal with the battery."

    "Tremendous weight savings, which is a really big deal."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Purpose of EarthX Booth at Sun and Fun

    01:00 The Advantages of EarthX Batteries in Aviation

    03:20 The Cost Benefit of EarthX Batteries

    05:16 Customer Testimonials: EarthX Batteries in Various Applications

    06:16 Conclusion

    https://earthxbatteries.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • In this episode of Hanger Flying, Gabe Muller interviews a representative from AviationOilOutlet.com, an online oil distributor for aviation oils. They discuss the company's history, the types of aviators who use their products, and the benefits of ordering from them. They also touch on the topic of smoke oil for air shows. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the desire to become a pilot and where to find AviationOilOutlet.com.

    Takeaways

    AviationOilOutlet.com is an online oil distributor for aviation oils.

    They have a user-friendly platform and provide excellent customer support.

    They offer a wide range of aviation oils and also sell smoke oil for air shows.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background of AviationOilOutlet.com

    02:52 Types of Aviators Using AviationOilOutlet.com

    05:16 Benefits of Ordering from AviationOilOutlet.com

    06:13 Selling Smoke Oil for Air Shows

    08:04 Desire to Become a Pilot

    08:34 Where to Find AviationOilOutlet.com

    https://aviationoiloutlet.com/

    https://www.smokehousepilots.com/

  • Trenton Ray, a contract pilot, shares his journey in aviation and how he came up with the idea for Hangar Direct, a platform that connects pilots with available hangar space. Hangar Direct aims to solve the problem of limited hangar space by providing a short-term solution for pilots who need a safe place to park their aircraft. The platform is free to use and offers both public and private airport options. Trenton emphasizes the importance of the aviation community and the honor code that exists within it.

    Takeaways

    Trenton's journey in aviation started when he took a free flight during college and fell in love with flying.

    Hangar Direct is a platform that connects pilots with available hangar space, providing a short-term solution for pilots who need a safe place to park their aircraft.

    The aviation community is known for its honor code and Hangar Direct aims to leverage this community to solve the problem of limited hangar space.

    The platform offers both public and private airport options, allowing pilots to find suitable hangar space wherever they are.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Trenton's Aviation Journey

    04:16 The Birth of Hangar Direct

    08:20 The Importance of the Aviation Community

    11:10 Hangar Direct: A Free Platform to Help the Community

  • In this episode of Hanger Flying, Gabe Muller sits down with Lyle Cox from Clarity Aloft, a company that produces aviation headsets. Lyle shares his personal aviation journey, starting from a young age when he became fascinated with airplanes. He talks about his experiences flying cross-country and shares memorable flights, including ferrying an aircraft over water. The conversation also delves into the features and benefits of Clarity Aloft headsets, highlighting their comfort and noise-canceling capabilities. Lyle discusses his passion for talking to pilots and sharing the Clarity Aloft product with them. The episode concludes with a discussion about Lyle's day job and his plans for the future.

    Takeaways

    Aviation can be a lifelong passion that starts at a young age

    Cross-country flights and ferrying aircraft can be memorable experiences

    Clarity Aloft headsets offer comfort and excellent noise-canceling capabilities

    Engaging with pilots and sharing aviation stories can be rewarding

    Having a day job outside of aviation can provide a different perspective and balance

    Sound Bites

    "50 years ago last year was my first solo"

    "Ferried a beach skipper from Fort Collins, Colorado to Martha's Vineyard"

    "Flight following is a valuable tool for safety and communication"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:54 Aviation Journey and Memorable Flights

    07:27 Ferrying an Aircraft and Overcoming Challenges

    10:49 The Importance of Flight Following

    13:42 Engaging with Pilots and Sharing Aviation Stories

    26:01 Balancing Aviation and a Day Job