The Uncomfortable Reality About AI: Aviation Threat or Opportunity?
AI isn’t the future—it’s the present. From office jobs to aviation operations, the disruptive force of artificial intelligence is already here. The uncomfortable truth? Every industry faces risk, but also unprecedented opportunity.
In this episode of The Touch & Go, Shawn Pennington breaks down: Why 80% of repetitive, computer-based work is vulnerable to AIWhat this shift means for aviation—from ops to pilots The parallels with past disruptions (automation, Uber, Kindle, etc.) How professionals can avoid being replaced by adapting now Why AI is a double-edged sword: threat if ignored, opportunity if embraced Whether you’re in aviation, business, or any field where efficiency and costs matter, this conversation is a wake-up call.
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Summary
In this episode of the Touch and Go podcast, Shawn Pennington shares his unique journey from a 27-year career in the music industry to becoming a professional pilot and aviation advocate. He reflects on the influences that shaped his passion for aviation, the challenges he faced during his career transitions, and the importance of community in the aviation world. Shawn discusses the impact of COVID-19 on his career decisions and his aspirations for the future, emphasizing the need for connection and collaboration within the aviation community.
Takeaways
Shawn Pennington transitioned from a 27-year music career to aviation.
His passion for flying began with a childhood flight simulator.
He experienced burnout in the music industry before pursuing aviation.
COVID-19 prompted a reevaluation of his career path.
Community support is vital in the aviation industry.
Shawn's journey highlights the importance of following one's passion.
He emphasizes the need for connection in the aviation community.
Shawn's experiences reflect the challenges of career transitions.
He aims to inspire others through his story and podcast.
The Touch and Go podcast seeks to unite aviation enthusiasts.
Southwest Airlines Captain Tony Patterson shares lessons from thousands of hours at the controls and why mentorship is everything in aviation.
Show Notes:
In this episode, I sit down with Southwest Airlines Captain Tony Patterson—a mentor and leader who has shaped countless aviators.
We discuss:
Tony’s path to the airlines
Lessons learned from the left seat
The impact of mentorship in aviation
How to pay it forward in your own career
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Shawn Pennington introduces The Touch & Go, a new aviation podcast for pilots, crew, and industry pros. Hear what the show is all about, the community we’re building, and how you can join from day one.
Welcome to the very first episode of The Touch & Go! I’m Shawn Pennington—after 27 years in the music business, I traded tour buses for business jets and launched this platform for the entire aviation community.
What to expect:
Aviation news and industry insights
Inspiring stories from pilots, crew, and leaders
Professional advice and training insights
A community vibe that blends hangar talk with meaningful conversation
📌 Visit: thetouchandgo.com
📌 Connect with me: Shawn Pennington on LinkedIn