In this episode of the James Spearman Show, Jack Baker shares his unique journey as a young airline pilot and real estate agent. He discusses how his gradual interest in aviation, influenced by his father's career, led him to earn his private pilot's license in high school. Jack also reflects on the challenges he faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, which unexpectedly opened doors in real estate. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, diversifying interests, and the value of mentorship in both aviation and real estate. Jack encourages aspiring pilots and real estate agents to take action, seek guidance, and play the long game for success.
Takeaways
Jack Baker's journey into aviation was gradual, influenced by his father's career.
He earned his private pilot's license in high school, which helped him pursue aviation.
Jack transitioned into real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic, which became a blessing in disguise.
He emphasizes the importance of having a work-life balance as an airline pilot.
Diversifying interests outside of aviation can provide stability and opportunities.
Real estate investing requires action and mentorship, not just theoretical knowledge.
Jack encourages aspiring pilots to find mentors in the industry.
He believes in the long-term perspective for success in both aviation and real estate.
Taking a discovery flight is a crucial first step for aspiring pilots.
Jack and his wife work together in real estate, providing unique advantages to their clients.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Aviation and Real Estate Journey
03:06 The Path to Becoming a Pilot
05:53 Balancing Aviation and Family Life
08:43 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Aviation
11:19 Cultivating Passion and Interest
14:09 The Importance of Mentorship
17:23 Navigating Challenges in Aviation and Real Estate
19:59 Starting a Career in Real Estate
23:00 Advice for Aspiring Airline Pilots
25:53 Working Together in Business
28:34 Conclusion and Future Opportunities
Incredibly grateful to our guest, Jack Baker, for sharing his dual journey in aviation and real estate. His story of becoming an airline pilot while building a thriving real estate business with his wife Mikayla is a powerful example of balancing passion, career, and entrepreneurship.
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Jack & Mikayla’s Business Instagram
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In this episode of the James Spearman Show, Carly Chamerlik shares her inspiring journey from being a flight attendant to becoming a pilot and flight instructor. She discusses her early influences in aviation, the challenges of flight training, and the importance of community support. Carly also delves into her experience with aircraft ownership and her new role in the aviation tech industry with ForeFlight. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of aviation and the growing presence of influencers in the field.
Takeaways
Carly's journey into aviation was influenced by her uncle's career as a pilot.
Traveling extensively fueled Carly's passion for aviation.
The financial aspect of flight training can be a significant barrier.
Networking and community support are crucial in aviation careers.
Carly transitioned from flight attendant to pilot after realizing the pay disparity.
Flight training can be completed in various ways, including airline-affiliated programs.
Aircraft ownership comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities.
Working with a knowledgeable broker can save money and prevent bad purchases.
The aviation community is generally supportive and willing to help newcomers.
Carly's new role at ForeFlight allows her to combine her passion for aviation with marketing.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Carly Chamerlik
02:22 Carly's Journey into Aviation
08:34 Path to Becoming a Flight Attendant
13:21 Transitioning from Flight Attendant to Pilot
20:44 Aircraft Ownership and Maintenance
32:30 Carly's New Role and Future Aspirations
Incredibly grateful to our guest, Carly Chamerlik, for joining us and sharing such an inspiring and practical perspective on aviation careers, flight training, and aircraft ownership.
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In this engaging conversation, James Spearman interviews MK Bruce, a passionate aviator and former NFL player, who shares his journey into aviation, overcoming fears, and the importance of mentorship. They discuss the parallels between sports and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the value of attitude and effort. MK reflects on his experiences in business, the learning curve of becoming a pilot, and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. The conversation highlights the supportive nature of the aviation community and the significance of family in pursuing one's passions.
Mkristo “MK” Bruce is a private pilot, mortgage professional, and former NFL player whose journey spans locker rooms, leadership, and now the left seat of a Beechcraft Bonanza. Based just south of Seattle, MK earned his private pilot certificate in 2022 and has already logged over 600 hours, currently training for his instrument rating. Aviation started as a practical way to travel for business, but quickly became a calling
Takeaways
MK Bruce overcame his fear of heights to pursue aviation.
The importance of mentorship in both sports and business.
Chair flying is crucial for pilot training and preparation.
Attitude and effort are key to success in any field.
Entrepreneurship requires resilience and the willingness to fail.
Surrounding yourself with the right people can lead to success.
The aviation community is supportive and welcoming.
Starting a business can be a family affair.
Visualizing success can enhance performance in aviation.
It's never too late to pursue your dreams.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to MK Bruce's Journey
02:45 The Spark of Aviation Passion
05:11 Overcoming Challenges to Become a Pilot
08:35 The Importance of Coaching and Delegation
10:37 Mental Resilience in Aviation
12:16 The Role of Chair Flying in Training
15:14 Navigating Aircraft Ownership and Upgrades
26:40 Building Relationships in Business
29:00 Navigating the Learning Curve of Aircraft Ownership
32:43 Lessons from Sports to Entrepreneurship
35:39 Transitioning from Sports to Business
39:52 Entrepreneurial Ventures and Family Dynamics
44:19 The Reality of Entrepreneurship
49:03 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
50:43 Current Endeavors and Future Aspirations
Incredibly grateful to our guest, Mk Bruce, for joining us and providing such motivating, insightful and heartfelt perspectives on mentorship in aviation.
Be sure to connect with Mk on his socials:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkristo-mk-bruce-066b8b7/
https://www.instagram.com/mkristo.bruce/?hl=en
Also, if you’re in need of help in regards to home investment be sure to check out Mk’s website:
https://teambrucemortgage.com/
Or send him an email at:
Mkbruce [at] guildmortgage.net
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In this episode of the James Spearman Show, retired Air Force fighter pilot but still mechanic consultant for the Air Force, Ben Bosma his remarkable journey in aviation, from his early inspirations to his extensive career in military aviation and aerospace innovation. Today’s episode is a shorter one that’ll be of serious enjoyment to all pilots and aviators interested in the mechanics and innovations from someone who's patented and invented. He discusses his experiences as an inventor, his patents in autonomous systems, and his vision for the future of hybrid aviation. The conversation also touches on the challenges facing the aviation industry, the importance of modernizing manufacturing processes, and the potential of electric and hybrid propulsion systems.
Takeaways
Ben's journey into aviation began with a congressional representative's encouragement.
He has over 7,000 flight hours and has owned nine airplanes.
Ben's first patent was obtained in 1993, showcasing his innovative spirit.
He played a key role in developing autonomous aircraft for the Air Force.
Ben emphasizes the need for modernization in aviation manufacturing.
He holds patents on hybrid engines and distributed electric propulsion.
Ben believes that hybrid aviation will be the future of flight.
He advocates for reducing the cost of entry into aviation for new pilots.
Ben's work includes innovations in air refueling for unmanned systems.
He is passionate about developing technologies that benefit the warfighter.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Aviation Stories
00:52 – Meet Ben Bosma: Fighter Pilot, Engineer, Inventor
01:28 – From Ohio to the Air Force Academy
02:03 – Gliders, Sullenberger & the Soaring Spark
03:02 – Flight Instructing, Inventions, and Guard Duty
04:20 – Aerospace Innovation and First Patents
05:07 – Low Observable Projects and Return to Duty
06:07 – Autonomous Aircraft with Spragg Clutch Tech
07:20 – Hybrid Propulsion Concepts and Electric Motor Limitations
09:04 – Rethinking EVTOLs and Battery-Powered Aircraft
10:09 – Serial vs. Parallel Hybrids in Aviation
11:13 – Ben’s Plan for Turboprop Hybrids
12:04 – Inventing Autonomous Air Refueling
14:03 – Building a Dream Team for Innovation
15:15 – Challenges in Military Procurement
17:00 – Reducing Cost of Entry into Aviation
18:19 – Closing Thoughts on Innovation & Accessibility
As always, a heartfelt thank you to our guest, Ben Bosma, for joining us and offering such a rich and inventive perspective on the future of aviation—from autonomous systems to hybrid propulsion and beyond.
Be sure to connect with Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aerovation/
If you’re curious to explore more of Ben’s groundbreaking work, stay tuned—his innovations in air refueling, hybrid propulsion, and aviation manufacturing are just getting started.
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In this episode of The James Spearman Show, Erika Armstrong—airline and corporate captain, bestselling author of A Chick in the Cockpit, and LinkedIn’s #1 voice in aviation—joins James to share her journey through 25+ years in aviation. From discovering her passion by accident to flying 28 different aircraft and leading safety training at Advanced Aircrew Academy, Erika reflects on career-defining moments, pilot psychology, and the evolution of aviation safety.
They explore the importance of scenario-based training, the impact of automation, and how pilots navigate emergencies with situational awareness and personal minimums. Erika also shares insights from writing her book and discusses the broader need for representation, leadership, and mentorship in aviation.
Takeaways
Erika Armstrong found her passion for aviation by accident.
Networking is crucial in the aviation industry.
Defining moments in flight can shape a pilot's career.
Safety training has evolved with technology in aviation.
Understanding pilot psychology is essential for safety.
The importance of speaking up in the cockpit cannot be overstated.
Training should focus on scenario-based learning for pilots.
Automation has made aviation exponentially safer.
Pilot personalities can affect decision-making in emergencies.
Visualization techniques can help pilots prepare for emergencies. Understanding the aircraft's signals is crucial during emergencies.
Training pilots to think critically can improve safety outcomes.
Situational awareness is key to effective decision-making in aviation.
Real-world scenarios often differ from simulator training.
Personal minimums can help pilots make safer decisions.
The journey of writing a book involves significant editing and patience.
Women in aviation face unique challenges that need to be addressed.
The aviation industry is evolving with new technology and training methods.
Communication between pilots and aircraft systems is vital for safety.
Encouraging more women to enter aviation can help diversify the field.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Aviation and Unique Journeys
01:39 Discovering a Passion for Aviation
03:37 Defining Moments in Flight
10:52 Career Progression and Networking in Aviation
15:03 Advancements in Pilot Training and Safety
23:44 Understanding Pilot Psychology and Decision Making
29:16 Understanding Aircraft Emergencies
32:36 The Importance of Situational Awareness
36:34 Training for Real-World Scenarios
40:34 Personal Minimums in Aviation
42:41 The Journey of Writing a Book
45:31 Women in Aviation: Challenges and Perspectives
As always, a heartfelt thank you to our guest, Erika Armstrong, for joining us and sharing such a powerful perspective on what it means to lead, mentor, and evolve in aviation.
Be sure to connect with Erika at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/achickinthecockpitb727/
And be sure to check out her best selling book:
“A Chick in the Cockpit: My Life Up in the Air” at - https://www.amazon.com/Chick-Cockpit-My-Life-Air/dp/1933016140
If you’d like to learn more about Erika or explore her work, check out:
A Chick in the Cockpit – Erika’s official site with articles, resources, and updates
Advanced Aircrew Academy – Where Erika leads strategic safety training for flight departments across the country
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In this episode of the James Spearman show, Lindsay Howell shares her inspiring journey in aviation, from her childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut to her experiences as a flight instructor and corporate pilot. She discusses the importance of networking in her career, the joy of flying seaplanes in the Caribbean, and her transition to the airline industry. Lindsay also highlights her passion for empowering young girls through her children's book, 'Finding Amelia,' and shares insights into the book writing process. In this conversation, Lynsey Howell shares her unique journey in aviation, discussing her experiences as a female pilot, her unexpected path to a TEDx talk, and her current role at United Airlines. She emphasizes the importance of perspective in aviation, particularly how cultural backgrounds shape one's view of flying. Lynsey also addresses the balance between her career and family life, encouraging others to pursue their passion for aviation despite common misconceptions.
Lynsey Howell is a United Airlines 787 pilot and the Manager of Pilot Strategy, Sourcing & Engagement, with over two decades of aviation experience spanning corporate, charter, and commercial operations. A passionate advocate for mentorship and diversity in aviation, she coaches aspiring pilots and serves as an Aviate Coach for United’s pilot pipeline. She’s also a TEDx speaker, author of Finding Amelia, and recognized as United’s 2023 First Officer of the Year in Denver. Lynsey’s leadership style is rooted in authenticity, service, and courage—values she brings into every cockpit, classroom, and coaching session.
Takeaways
Lindsay's childhood dream was to be an astronaut and a ballerina.
She became a flight instructor and taught her dad how to fly.
Networking played a crucial role in her career progression.
Seaplane flying is a unique and enjoyable experience.
Lindsay emphasizes the importance of hard work and preparation in aviation.
She wrote a children's book to inspire young girls in aviation.
The book's story involves a time portal with Amelia Earhart.
She believes that a project doesn't have to be perfect, just complete.
Her journey reflects a balance between family life and aviation career.
Lynsey's journey to TEDx was unplanned but stemmed from her curiosity about female pilots' success.
She interviewed 50 female pilots to understand their success and started a coaching program.
Lynsey's experience at United Airlines has been fulfilling and exceeded her expectations.
The airline industry offers unique experiences and adventures that can be fulfilling.
Lynsey believes that balancing family and a flying career is possible with the right mindset.
She encourages young pilots to explore various flying opportunities before settling on airlines.
Chapters
00:00 The Spark of Aviation Passion
02:25 Journey to Becoming a Pilot
07:34 Flight Instruction Experience
10:21 Networking and Career Progression
12:57 The Joy of Seaplane Flying
20:03 Transitioning to Airlines and Family Life
23:40 Writing for Future Generations
27:29 The Book Writing Process
30:04 Cultural Perspectives on Aviation
34:35 The Journey to TEDx
42:00 Flying for United Airlines
48:23 Balancing Family and Aviation Career
As always a special thanks to our guest, Lynsey Howell, for coming to the show and sharing her story. Thank you for continuously advocating for aviation for Women!
Connect with Lynsey at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynsey-howell/
And be sure to check out her children’s book:
“Finding Amelia” at - https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Amelia-Lynsey-Howell/dp/1631775790
If you want to check out Lynsey’s TEDx Talk channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB4tho6Yo-I&ab_channel=TEDxTalks
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In this episode of the James Spearman Show, Ted Greenfield shares his inspiring journey in aviation, from his childhood fascination with flying to becoming a pilot in his 50s.
Ted Greenfield is the driving force and creator behind the YouTube channel "Over 50 and Learning to Fly!" This channel is designed for new pilots aged 50 and above, emphasizing safety while providing valuable insights into the experiences and regulations all pilots need to understand. Ted holds an Airplane Single-Engine Land (ASEL), Airplane Single-Engine Sea (ASES), Instrument, and Commercial ratings. In addition to his YouTube channel, which has attracted over 10,500 subscribers, Ted is the founder and director of Invisible Angels, a non-profit organization and Part 135 air carrier dedicated to providing air transportation for survivors. He has an extensive background in multimedia production and instructional design, having previously worked at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
This episode discusses humanitarian aviation efforts and support for survivors of exploitation. The conversation is intended to raise awareness and highlight solutions, not to sensationalize or exploit sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.
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Takeaways
Ted Greenfield fell in love with aviation early and soloed after just 10 hours.
His YouTube channel grew from a passion for sharing aviation stories.
Facing emergencies in the air taught Ted resilience and sharp problem-solving.
Ted emphasizes the importance of strong mentorship in aviation training.
A The new chapter focused on service and flying.
He rebuilt a damaged aircraft, deepening his understanding of aviation mechanics.
Ted highlights the value of preparation for handling in-flight engine failures.
Checklists and disciplined procedures are central to safe flying.
He shares lessons learned navigating minor regulatory violations.
Advocating for a “safety-first” culture is a key part of his mission.
Flying through busy, controlled airspace requires confidence and precision.
Ted is exploring ways to grow his aviation outreach and operations.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and welcome
00:51 Early flying passion and solo at 10 hours
02:44 Building a YouTube aviation community
05:00 A major turning point in his flying journey
06:26 Unexpected lessons from emergency situations
08:07 Reflections on community and mentorship
10:38 The process of military retirement
12:12 Breaking down and rebuilding an aircraft
13:50 Handling engine-out emergencies
15:24 Perception vs. reality in aviation safety
17:38 Navigating minor violations and regulations
19:13 Encouraging a safety-first mindset with students
20:33 The importance of sticking to the checklist
22:01 Flying through controlled airspace (Bravo)
22:53 Expanding the operation and looking ahead
Special thanks to Ted Greenfield for coming to the show and sharing the amazing role he is playing in society through Invisible Angels!
To learn more about Ted’s humanitarian work, visit his website: https://www.invisibleangels.org/
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In this conversation, James Spearman interviews Ned Parks, who shares his deep-rooted connection to aviation through his family's legacy and his own experiences as a military aviator. They discuss the transition from military to civilian aviation, the importance of peer accountability, and the lessons learned in business. Ned emphasizes the significance of focus in business and the necessity of choosing the right clients to ensure success. In this conversation, James Spearman and Ned Parks delve into various aspects of aviation, focusing on the value of maintenance, insights on Cirrus aircraft, the importance of training in high-performance aircraft, and the need for accelerated flight training for busy professionals. They also discuss the significance of building a community within aviation, the justification of aircraft ownership, and the consulting services aimed at improving business culture. The dialogue emphasizes the evolving landscape of general aviation and the necessity for innovation and community engagement.
Takeaways
Ned Parks comes from a family with a rich aviation legacy.
Peer accountability in the military is often lacking in civilian business.
Transitioning from military to civilian aviation can be challenging.
Focus on a niche market can lead to better business outcomes.
Choosing the right clients is crucial for business success.
Lessons learned in aviation can be applied to business management.
Understanding your numbers is essential for profitability.
Many aviation professionals struggle with business management.
Aviation businesses often sell by price rather than value.
It's important to treat good clients with extra care. Maximizing value in aviation maintenance is crucial.
High-touch service can justify higher costs in maintenance.
Cirrus aircraft offer impressive performance and quality.
Training in high-performance aircraft requires a commitment to proficiency.
Accelerated flight training can cater to busy professionals.
Building a community among aviation students enhances learning.
Owning an aircraft is often seen as financially irresponsible but rewarding.
Understanding the medical process is essential for aspiring pilots.
Effective consulting focuses on improving employee performance and culture.
Innovation in aviation, especially in engines, is necessary for growth.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Aviation Stories
01:16 The Parks Family Legacy in Aviation
04:18 Military Aviation Experience
06:56 Lessons from Military to Business
13:17 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Aviation
16:31 Navigating Business Challenges in Aviation
22:04 The Importance of Focus in Business
27:24 Choosing the Right Clients and Customers
30:42 Value in Aviation Maintenance
33:28 Insights on Cirrus Aircraft
39:57 Training in High-Performance Aircraft
46:06 Accelerated Flight Training for Busy Professionals
51:30 Building a Community in Aviation
56:24 The Justification of Aircraft Ownership
01:02:33 Consulting for Business Culture Improvement
Thank you Ned for coming to the show and sharing your story!
To learn more about Ned’s consulting work, visit his website: https://a360c.com/
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If you want to dive deeper into Ned’s thoughts on being a great manager check out his book: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Ned-Parks/dp/1545622302
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In this episode of the James Spearman Show, host James Spearman interviews Joseph LoRusso, Director of Aviation at Ramos Law, he has over two decades of distinguished aviation experience. His legal journey began as a professional flight instructor, where he recognized the critical need for aviation representation, fueling his commitment to serving his clients.
An accomplished Airline Transport Pilot, Joseph holds type ratings for a diverse range of aircraft, including all classic Learjet models, the Citation 525 series, the Phenom 300E, and the Gulfstream GV (SIC). Beyond corporate aviation, he is a seasoned atmospheric research pilot, currently flying a Lear 35 and serving as Second-in-Command on a Gulfstream GV and Lockheed EC130-Q. Notably, he participated in NASA’s 2018 CAMP2EX campaign, completing a global circumnavigation in a Learjet.
Joseph’s passion for aviation extends to his personal life, where he flies a 1943 Stearman and Carbon Cubs and has been a dedicated airshow performer since 2012. Outside of aviation, he enjoys skiing, fishing and actively serves his community as a board member for the Nick J. LoRusso Memorial Scholarship Fund and the Colorado Soccer Association.
Joseph’s unwavering dedication to aviation translates into fierce advocacy for his clients. He approaches each case with a personal commitment, striving to deliver exceptional service and achieve optimal outcomes, whether defending pilots in FAA actions or representing those affected by aviation accidents.
Takeaways
Joseph's passion for aviation began at a young age.
He started a flight school during the economic downturn.
Advocacy for pilots is crucial in the aviation industry.
The FAA's regulations can be vague and confusing.
Mental health support for pilots is a pressing issue.
COVID-19 highlighted the need for mental health discussions.
Air shows require extensive preparation and certification.
Community engagement is vital for the success of air shows.
Joseph emphasizes the importance of legal representation for pilots.
The aviation industry needs to modernize its approach to mental health. Airshows require meticulous coordination and safety measures.
NASA's Camp 2X campaign involved flying a Lear 35 for atmospheric research.
Ramos Law was formed to support aviation law and pilot needs.
The aviation industry faces significant insurance challenges.
Proper insurance coverage is crucial for aircraft owners.
Trusting mechanics is essential for aviation safety.
The NTSB is often overworked, leading to gaps in crash investigations.
Aviation insurance policies can be misleading regarding coverage limits.
The aviation community is tightly knit and supportive.
Maintaining aircraft properly is vital for safety and legal protection.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joseph LoRusso and Aviation Journey
02:59 From Passion to Profession: Joseph's Aviation Career
06:07 Navigating the Legal Landscape of Aviation
08:53 Advocacy for Pilot Mental Health and Legislative Changes
11:46 The Challenges of Air Show Performance
14:59 The Future of Air Shows and Community Engagement
32:15 Airshow Aerobatics and Coordination
37:16 NASA's Camp 2X Campaign Experience
45:23 The Formation of Ramos Law
52:16 Navigating Aviation Insurance Challenges
Special thanks to Joe LoRusso for coming to the show and sharing his amazing story and achievements!
To learn more about his incredible work, visit his website: https://www.ramoslaw.com/our-team/joseph-lorusso/
You can also connect with Joe LoRusso, your trusted aviation attorney at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephlegal/
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In this episode of the James Spearman Show, host James Spearman interviews Rob Reider, a five-time Emmy award-winning broadcaster and renowned airshow announcer. Rob shares his unique journey into aviation, detailing how his early experiences with his father and music led him to become a pilot and eventually an airshow announcer. He discusses the challenges and joys of aircraft ownership, the importance of mentorship in navigating the aviation industry, and the technical aspects of flying. The conversation highlights the passion and dedication required to succeed in aviation, making it clear that it's never too late to pursue one's dreams. In this conversation, Rob Reider and James Spearman delve into the intricacies of aircraft ownership, the challenges faced by new pilots, and the importance of mentorship in aviation. They discuss the transition from air show announcing to audiobook narration, sharing memorable moments from Rob's extensive career in aviation. The conversation also touches on the evolution of marketing in the aviation industry, emphasizing the significance of personal branding and relationships.
Takeaways
Rob's father inspired his early interest in aviation.
Music played a significant role in Rob's life before aviation.
Rob soloed in just four and a half hours of flight training.
It's never too late to start flying, even in your 30s, 40s or 50s.
Finding a mentor is crucial when buying an aircraft.
Rob's journey into airshows began with volunteering at events.
The importance of having reliable equipment in aviation.
Rob emphasizes the fun of flying after resolving technical issues.
The aviation community is supportive and helpful for newcomers.
Rob's passion for aviation continues to inspire others. Understanding aircraft mechanics is crucial for new owners.
Mentorship can significantly ease the process of aircraft ownership.
Many in the aviation community are eager to share their knowledge.
Audiobook narration requires patience and skill.
Friendships formed in aviation can be deeply rewarding.
Air shows create lasting memories and connections.
Marketing in aviation has evolved with social media.
Building relationships is key to success in any business.
Sharing experiences can inspire others to pursue aviation.
The joy of flying is a shared passion among enthusiasts.
Chapters
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Rob Reider
01:57 - Rob's Journey into Aviation
08:42 - Becoming a Pilot and Airshow Announcer
17:15 - Aircraft Ownership and Mentorship
23:27 - Challenges of Aircraft Ownership
25:05 - Understanding Aircraft Mechanics and Ownership Challenges
27:48 - The Importance of Mentorship in Aviation
30:00 - Transitioning from Air Shows to Audiobook Narration
34:59 - Memorable Moments in Air Show History
44:12 - The Evolution of Marketing in Aviation
Special thanks to Rob Reider who was an inspiration to James growing up and for sharing his stories on the show!
To learn more about his incredible work, visit his website: https://www.robreidervoice.com/
You can also connect with Rob if you have upcoming projects that require a calm and engaging voice for audiobooks:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-reider-818a9875/
Plus if you want to listen to a great show about pilots who’ve learned from close calls that is hosted by Rob check out “I Learned About Flying From That”:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-learned-about-flying-from-that/id1544875746
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In this episode of the James Spearman Show, host James Spearman interviews Eileen Bjorkman with a particular passion for military and homebuilt aircraft. She is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel with 700+ hours of flying time as a flight test engineer in 25 different types of military aircraft, primarily the F-4, F-16, C-130, and C-141. As a civilian pilot, she holds an Airline Transport Pilot rating and is a Certificated Flight Instructor with more than 2,000 hours of flying time. She owns an aerobatic airplane, a Super Decathlon, and is building an RV-8.
She discusses the challenges faced by women in aviation, her transition to civilian life, and her passion for writing, including her recent books. The conversation also touches on the future of military aviation and the importance of technological advancements. In this conversation, Eileen Bjorkman shares her journey of writing about homebuilt aircraft, weaving in her father's story with the rich history of aviation. Eileen emphasizes the evolution of aviation enthusiasm, particularly among those who discover their passion later in life, and highlights the significance of organizations that support women in aviation.
Takeaways
Eileen grew up around airplanes, influenced by her father's career.
She initially pursued a career in computer science before joining the Air Force.
Eileen's realization of the importance of flying in the Air Force shaped her career path.
Her first flight in the F-4 was a memorable experience filled with awe.
Eileen served in the Air Force for almost 30 years, witnessing significant changes.
The dynamics of military aviation careers have evolved over the years.
Transitioning to civilian life involved exploring new opportunities and writing.
Eileen's writing journey began with a personal story about her father's aircraft.
She has seen the development of many aircraft, including the C-17 and B-2.
She gained credibility by writing articles for Air and Space magazine.
Creative nonfiction classes helped her learn storytelling techniques.
The publishing process can take years, even for experienced writers.
Research often leads to unexpected discoveries and rabbit holes.
Homebuilding in aviation has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.
EAA played a crucial role in the homebuilding movement.
Many aviation enthusiasts start their journey later in life.
Community support is vital for success in aviation endeavors.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Eileen Bjorkman
03:03 - Eileen's Journey into Aviation
05:50 - Experiences in the F-4 and Other Aircraft
08:58 - Career Progression in the Air Force
11:48 - Challenges and Changes in Military Aviation
14:57 - Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life
17:48 - Writing and Publishing Books
21:09 - Reflections on Aircraft Testing and Development
24:04 - Future of Military Aviation and Technology
32:13 - The Journey to Writing a Book
37:06 - Exploring Homebuilt Aircraft History
41:55 - The Evolution of Aviation Enthusiasm
46:30 - Researching Homebuilt Aircraft Stories
53:02 - Community and Support in Aviation
Special thanks to Eileen Bjorkman for sharing her story on the show!
To learn more about her incredible work, visit her website: https://eileenbjorkman.com
You can also check out her books:
The Fly Girls Revolt – A powerful look at the women military aviators who fought for their right to serve in combat.
The Propeller Under the Bed – A personal journey through aviation history and the homebuilt aircraft movement.
Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin – A gripping account of the U.S. military’s commitment to leaving no one behind.
Be sure to connect with Eileen and explore her work!
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Summary
In this conversation, James Spearman interviews Dr. Lee Collins, a cardiac anesthesiologist and aviation enthusiast, about his journey into aviation, the challenges of becoming a pilot, and the importance of safety and community in flying. They discuss the mindset required for successful aircraft ownership, the intricacies of maintenance, and the transition to more advanced flying experiences, including aerobatics and formation flying. The conversation emphasizes the significance of training, resources like the AOPA, and the camaraderie found within the aviation community.
Takeaways
Dr. Lee Collins shares his journey into aviation.
The importance of mindset in aviation safety.
Understanding the complexities of aircraft ownership.
The role of community resources like AOPA in flying.
Transitioning to advanced aircraft requires patience and training.
Aerobatics training enhances pilot skills and confidence.
Maintenance is crucial for safety in aviation.
Personal minimums are essential for safe flying.
Building a network in aviation can provide valuable support.
The joy of flying is enhanced by shared experiences with others.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Lee Collins and His Background
05:30 - The Journey to Becoming a Pilot
10:39 - Mindset and Safety in Aviation
17:58 - Navigating Aircraft Ownership and Maintenance
20:46 - The Importance of Pre-Buy Inspections
26:02 - Transitioning to Warbird Flying
29:55 - Joining the T-34 Association
35:30 - Aerobatics and Pilot Proficiency
40:57 - Upgrading Aircraft for Performance
45:24 - Encouragement for Aspiring Pilots
Special thanks to Lee Collins for sharing his story on the show!
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In this podcast episode, James Spearman interviews Shannon Stone, who shares his unique journey into aviation, transitioning from a law enforcement career to becoming a pilot and aircraft owner. Shannon discusses his early fascination with flying, the challenges he faced in the aviation industry, and the importance of experience and safety in flying. He emphasizes the need for personal minimums and the significance of learning from experiences in aviation. In this conversation, James Spearman shares his experiences and insights on aviation, particularly focusing on aircraft ownership, maintenance, and the lessons learned from both flying and running a business. He emphasizes the importance of building long-term relationships with mechanics, understanding the financial implications of aircraft ownership, and the necessity of proper training and communication in aviation. The discussion also touches on the parallels between business and flying, highlighting the significance of teamwork and effective communication in both fields.
Takeaways
Shannon's early fascination with aviation began with remote control airplanes.
He pursued higher education before entering the aviation field.
The late 80s and early 90s were challenging for new pilots due to saturation in the industry.
Shannon transitioned from law enforcement to aviation in his 40s.
He started a security business that helped him make aviation connections.
Flying different aircraft enhances a pilot's skills and adaptability.
Experience in aviation is invaluable and cannot be replaced by technology.
Personal minimums are crucial for safety in aviation.
Ego can be a dangerous factor in flying; humility is essential.
Learning from experiences, especially mistakes, is vital for growth in aviation. You need to slow down and take care of your aircraft.
Building a long-term relationship with a mechanic is crucial.
Scheduled maintenance is more profitable than unscheduled repairs.
Financial readiness is essential before purchasing an aircraft.
Proper hangar space is vital for protecting your investment.
Education on aviation costs is necessary for new owners.
Safety should always be the top priority in aviation.
Communication and teamwork are key in both business and flying.
Continuous training and proficiency are important for pilots.
Learning from every flight experience enhances skills.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Aviation and Personal Journey
12:56 - Transitioning from Law Enforcement to Aviation
24:47 - Navigating Challenges in Aviation and Personal Minimums
27:13 - Aviation Mishaps and Lessons Learned
34:58 - Navigating Aircraft Ownership and Maintenance
40:27 - The Importance of Professional Guidance in Aviation
45:13 - Business Lessons from the Cockpit
52:34 - Training and Proficiency in Aviation
Make sure to check out Shannon’s website and follow him!
https://www.cornerstoneprotection.com/about-us/
https://www.instagram.com/cornerstoneprotection/
https://www.youtube.com/@cornerstoneprotection
https://www.linkedin.com/company/cornerstoneprotection
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In this episode, James Spearman interviews Dan Millican, host of the Taking Off Podcast, discussing his journey into aviation, the impact of drones, the process of obtaining a pilot's license, and the intricacies of aircraft ownership. Dan shares his personal experiences, insights on the aviation community, and the importance of thorough pre-buy inspections when purchasing an aircraft. In this conversation, James Spearman and Dan discuss the critical aspects of aircraft inspections, the importance of understanding the differences between pre-buy and annual inspections, and the value of hands-on experience in aviation. They delve into the challenges of AOG (Aircraft on Ground) situations and the mindset shifts required for safe flying. The discussion also covers Dan's journey from employee to entrepreneur in the aviation content creation space, highlighting the future of aviation media and the launch of the Aeroverse platform.
Takeaways
Dan's passion for aviation began in childhood.
Drones have transformed the video production industry.
Obtaining a pilot's license can be manageable with the right approach.
Aircraft ownership requires careful consideration and planning.
Pre-buy inspections are crucial for aircraft purchases.
The Cessna 210 is a versatile aircraft for various missions.
Networking is important in the aviation community.
Understanding the costs associated with flying is essential.
Choosing the right flight school can impact training duration.
Having an expert for pre-buy inspections can save future headaches. Pre-buy inspections can save you thousands.
Annual inspections are more comprehensive than pre-buys.
Hands-on experience with your aircraft is invaluable.
AOG situations require quick decision-making.
Pilots must have a backup plan for every flight.
Judgment is more important than flying skills.
Entrepreneurship requires self-discipline and commitment.
Checklists are essential for safety in aviation.
The aviation community benefits from quality content.
Aeroverse aims to provide a platform for aviation enthusiasts.
Make sure to check out Dan’s podcast and website.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/taking-off-podcast-aviation-life/id1675955657
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-millican-s-films/
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Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Aviation Stories
01:34 – Dan's Journey into Aviation
05:27 – The Impact of Drones on Aviation
12:36 – Navigating the Path to Pilot's License
16:31 – Aircraft Ownership Experience
30:12 – The Importance of Pre-Buy Inspections
39:51 – Understanding Annual Inspections vs. Pre-Buy
42:29 – Learning Through Hands-On Experience
46:27 – Navigating AOG Situations
49:03 – The Mindset Shift in Aviation
56:43 – Transitioning from Employee to Entrepreneur
01:01:41 – The Future of Aviation Content Creation
In this first podcast episode of The James Spearman Show, James Spearman interviews Carl Valeri, an aviation enthusiast and podcaster, who shares his journey into aviation, the importance of community, and the challenges of aircraft ownership. Carl discusses how he transitioned from a hobbyist to a professional pilot, emphasizing the significance of mindset and safety in aviation. The conversation also highlights the role of podcasts in educating aspiring pilots and the value of learning from the aviation community. Carl shares insights on overcoming challenges and his future aspirations in aviation, making this episode a rich resource for anyone interested in flying.
Takeaways
Carl's journey into aviation began unexpectedly.
The aviation community is supportive and welcoming.
Transitioning from hobby flying to professional flying can be challenging.
Understanding the true costs of aircraft ownership is crucial.
Mindset plays a significant role in aviation safety.
Podcasts are valuable resources for aviation education.
Networking within the aviation community can lead to opportunities.
Overcoming personal challenges can inspire others in aviation.
It's important to have a purpose when owning an aircraft.
Continuous learning is essential in aviation.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Aviation Stories
01:49 – Carl's Journey into Aviation
06:38 – Transitioning to Professional Pilot
12:18 – The Duality of Aviation: Hobby vs. Career
18:13 – Navigating Aircraft Ownership
22:01 – The Importance of Community in Aviation
29:56 – Mindset and Safety in Aviation
35:00 – The Humbling Nature of Aviation
38:46 – Mindset and the Aviation Community
39:06 – The Evolution of Aviation Podcasts
43:46– Navigating Aviation Careers
51:08 – Overcoming Limiting Beliefs
54:03 – Resilience in Aviation Journeys
56:15 – Future Aspirations in Aviation
Make sure to check out Carl’s podcasts.
https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/about/meet-your-hosts/
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