The Pilot's Journey Podcast on Sun-N-Fun Radio
(Left to Right): Jason Shappert (@mZeroa), Stu Stevenson (@PilotStu), David Allen (@DaveFlys)
and Mike Daniels (@Mike_Flys)
Not pictured: Dave Shallbetter (@SnFRadioDave) - Grand Poobah of Sun-N-Fun Radio
Live, on Sun-n-Fun Radio, the crew hears from our good friend
Jason Schappert of m0a.com
on the presentations he gave at Sun-N-Fun 2012. We also talk with another
good friend, David Allen, host of OtherPeoplesAirplanes and co-host of
the PilotsFlightPodLog.
Topics included affordable aircraft ownership, training hurdles, and much more.
PIREPS:
Jason is a flight instructor, author and entrepreneur in Florida. He presented
several forum sessions at Sun-n-Fun 2012. He also has several great books for
pilots - both students and certificated.
David is a true aviation enthusiast. Even though not a certificated pilot (YET!!),
David has a ton of experience in aircraft of all sizes and shapes. He has also
been a surprise camper at AcroCamp II.
LINKS:
Pilots Journey Listener Line: 330-3JOURNEY (330-356-8763)
In this episode we hear about runway closures, engine seizures,
radio failures, emergency electrical problems and other
manners of mayhem. We also have a product review and information
about our live episode from Sun-n-Fun 2012.
Live Show at Sun-n-Fun 2012
Join the Pilot's Journey Podcast for a live show on the
Sun-n-Fun radio deck Thursday evening, March 29, 2012
at 5:30 pm Eastern time.
PIREPS:
Stu was left circling KADS (Addison, TX) after a runway closure. Numerous
flights were unable to get in or out of the airport due to a disabled aircraft
on the runway.
Meanwhile, Stew was on runway 15 at KADS with a Cessna 182RG that refused to
turn left (obviously not a NASCAR fan...) Stew and his student were
taxing into take off position when the nose gear linkage and brakes failed.
With a bit of skill and a lot of luck, Stew was able to stop the Cessna only
inches from a shredded runway edge light.
Mike had a few adventures of his own. While flying his J3 Cub, he encountered
a rough running engine. The power production was reduced to the point Mike
turned around shortly after departure to make a precautionary landing. The
tower controllers at KIDA (Idaho Falls, ID) were on the ball and provided
quick and efficient service to get Mike and his cub down safely.
At the time, Mike did not declare an emergency. In retrospect, he's not sure
that was the right decision.
Not to be outdone, Stew also had a recent radio failure while flying with
a student. He describes the symptoms, what he did to troubleshoot, and
how the controllers responded as he tried to enter busy, controlled airspace
with a one-way radio.
Mike declared the "E" word after experiencing alternator problems in
flight. With a battery that was steadily discharging, he had to shoot
an approach into an airport that could service is ailing electrical
system on the Cessna 206. At the end of the approach, he found we was
not able to make out the runway environment. That forced a missed
approach with an uncertain outcome.
PRODUCT REVIEW:
Mike reviews Ski Flying: 101 by Damian DelGaizo from CrazedPilot.com. In this $18 DVD, you can get some introductory
training to flying on skis. Mike found the video to be very well made, informative
and entertaining.
LINKS:
Pilots Journey Listener Line: 330-3JOURNEY (330-356-8763)
In this episode we welcome special guest Nathan Carriker, discuss vortex generators,
a product review, and more.
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 from people you trust. Use the discount
code journey for a big discount off your next purchase.
PIREPS:
Mike describes the results of adding Vortex Generators to his Cessna 206. He was
surprised at the decrease in stall speed once the upgrade was complete.
Stu and Stew discuss their opportunity to be on board 'Ol 927, the Commemorative
Air Force's B24 Liberator, during a 4 engine run-up and generator test.
SPECIAL GUEST:
This month we welcome Nathan Carriker, author of A Silver Ring,
an Aviation Love Story. Nathan began flying at age eight, not long after learning he
was the nephew of a B-24 flight engineer killed in action in 1944 and becoming obsessed
with his story. That story, and many others close to his heart, inspired him to write
the novel, A Silver Ring.
Nathan earned his private pilot certificate on his 17th birthday and was a regional airline pilot
by age 20. Nathan now flys for one of the majors.
A Silver Ring is available from Nathan's web site, www.asilverring.com, or on Amazon.com in either printed or electronic versions.
PRODUCT REVIEW:
Stew introduces us to the Dual
Universal GPS Receiver for use with an iPad or other Bluetooth-enabled device.
Stew and Stu use the Dual with their iPads running ForeFlight, but it is also
compatible with numerous other mapping and aviation apps for iOS, Android and
others.
READBACK:
Brian from Canada sent us these photos of a Cessna 182 King Katmai aircraft modified by
Todd Peterson.
Mike's panorama of the Hogs & Heifers Saloon
LINKS:
Pilots Journey Listener Line: 330-3JOURNEY (330-356-8763)
In this episode, the Stews discuss the SportCruiser LSA, tail wheel flying,
Crew Resource Management (CRM), a product review, featured site and more.
This episode of the Pilot's Journey Podcast is brought to you by
WindTee
where you can find high quality T Shirts with creative
aviation designs.
PIREPS:
Since the last episode, CFIStew had joined PilotStu as an instructor at
US Sport Aircraft
in Addison, Texas (KADS). Stew describes his first impressions of the
SportCruiser LSA, and a discussion ensues about the "wing low" vs. "crab"
methods of crosswind correction during landing approaches. Mike also
joins in with his recent experiences learning to fly the J3 Cub.
Stew discusses the an article he recently read about Crew Resource Management
(CRM). The article, from Robert Buck's book
The Pilot's Burden: Flight safety and the roots of pilot error describes how
psychologists are attempt to remaking the pilot by emphasising teamwork and
personal dynamics over pilot skills and leadership or command authority.
PRODUCT REVIEW:
Mike reviews several videos on transitioning to taildraggers. His favorite,
Damian DelGaizo’s Tailwheel: 101, is a $45 DVD that presents the material
in a realistic, easy to follow and professional manner. The videos are available
from our friend and sponsor, CrazedPilot.com at a 15% discount if you include the promo code
Journey when you checkout.
FEATURED SITE:
Stu introduces us to FunPlacesToFly.com.
This site includes a database of thousands of fun destinations that pilots can
fly to for the $150 hamburger, shopping, museums, and other activities. When visiting the
site, you can enter a home airport identifier or zip code, and a travel radius. The results
will show a current, well developed list of destinations and activities near airports
within your specified radius.
CONTEST:
Our Aviation Challenge from last episode was in honor of the Fort Worth Alliance Airshow.
We asked you to send us links to your favorite online airshow video. We had a lot of
great entries and we've listed the winners here:
Runner Up:
Bill Adams sent us a link to this video of the Heavy Metal Jet Team, featuring John Baum, our guest from episode
26. The video is of a performance in Houston in October of 2011.
Winner:
Todd Stableford sent us a video of
Kyle Franklin's comedy act. In this act, Kyle, playing the role
of a somewhat inebriated "Ben Whabnoski", steals a Cub and manages to slip and
slide it through the air. For his entry, Todd receives his choice of a
WindTee t-shirts, or a
CrazedPilot.com
cap.
LINKS:
Pilots Journey Listener Line: 330-3JOURNEY (330-356-8763)
This month the crew reunites to catch up on Stu's new CFI rating, a "new" J3 cub
added to Mike's hangar, and accident investigation training undertaken
by Stew. We also have a product review and a few recommended books.
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 from people you trust. Use the discount
code journey for 15% off your next purchase.
PIREPS:
PilotStu describes his adventure in an accelerated CFI course at MN
Aviation in Albert Lea, Minnesota. He notes that it was a tremendous
amount of work, but well worth the effort. Going through the program
with Stu was Gabe, an energetic pilot from the Pacific Northwest, who
was going for commercial single engine, CFI, commercial multi-engine,
CFII (instrument instructor) and MEI (multi-engine instructor) in one
massive swoop. After recording, Stu learned that Gabe had to postpone
the CFII and MEI ratings since he ran out of time. He plans to pursue
those back at his home base.
Mike fills us in on his latest purchase - a vintage J3 cub. Mike also
describes his work towards earning his tailwheel endorsement and his
new found "happy feet" in managing the cub on the ground.
Stew discusses the Accident Investigation course he took as part of
his degree program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
PRODUCT REVIEW:
Stew reviews the Flight Time - Instructor iPhone/iPad App. Intended for
working CFIs, this app helps instructors keep track and manage student training and
payments. Stew had a few suggestions on how this app could be even more useful, but
felt it did well for what it does. Priced at $7.99, Flight Time - Instructor is available
for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices in the Apple App store.
CONTEST:
In honor of the Fort Worth Alliance Airshow on October 22 & 23rd, 2011, our
Aviation Challenge for this month is for you to send us a link to your
favorite online airshow video. It can be of an airshow act, the ground events
surrounding the airshow, or a video of people enjoying the show. The winner
will receive a WindTee T-shirt.
Listener Voicemail line at 330-3JOURNEY (330-356-8763)
Entries must be received by 5:00 PM Central time (2200Z) on October 31, 2011.
Join us for the Fort Worth
Alliance Airshow on Saturday and Sunday, October 22 and 23, 2011. Watch our
Twitter feed at @PilotsJourney
for specific times and locations for Pilot's Journey meetups. One lucky meetup
participant will win an headset friendly
CrazedPilot.com hat.