The Inspired Pilot Podcast

Marvyn Robinson chats with inspiring pilots from around the world about their aviation and flying journey's

interviewing pilots with inspiring journeys from all around the world!

  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    28: Jeff Simon - FAA A&P IA, Aircraft Owner, Inventor & Social Flight Founder

    What does it take to become a pilot?

    Jeff Simon's love of aviation is taking him on a journey well beyond the cockpit. Jeff is a pilot, an aircraft owner, an FAA certified A & P mechanic and inspector, writer, and inventor.

    Jeff has spent the last 18 years promoting owner-assisted aircraft maintenance, holds several STCs (Supplemental Type Certificates) for aircraft modification and recently certified the FlexAlert multifunction annunciator to increase flight safety.

    Driven by a mission to get people flying more, Jeff is also the creator of SocialFlight.com and the free Social Flight mobile app which maps over 20,000 aviation events, destinations, and hundred dollar hamburgers to support the GA (General Aviation) community in the US and beyond.

    Most recently, Jeff and his two teenage boys have begun building a Titan T-51 aircraft kit in the living room of their home.

    Join us as Jeff gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey.

    Listen to Jeff’s episode here: https://www.inspiredpilot.com/podcast/jeff-simon-social-flight-faa-ia/

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    18 January 2018, 6:00 am
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    27: Jeremy Robertson - Former Airline, Now Private Pilot With Diabetes & Junior Doctor

    Jeremy Robertson started flying at age 15 in Canberra, Australia, completing his PPL at the end of high school and gaining his commercial licences via the University of New South Wales Bachelor of Aviation program.

    Jeremy has worked as a flying instructor, bush pilot, and an airline pilot. Accumulating 7,500 flying hours across aircraft ranging from ultralights to B747s before a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in 2010 ended his commercial flying career.

    Jeremy has recently graduating from The University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery and is currently working as a junior doctor, and aiming for a career in general practice and aerospace medicine. Now holding an unrestricted Class 2 medical, Jeremy continues to instruct for his local ultralight club, maintains a current Multi-Engine Instrument Rating and will fly anything that is put in front of him.

    Visit The Show Notes Page For Patrick’s Episode And For More Recommended Pilot & Aviation Resources here: http://www.inspiredpilot.com/podcast/jeremy-robertson-former-airline-pilot-private-pilot-diabetes-junior-doctor .

    3 April 2017, 10:22 pm
  • 59 minutes 21 seconds
    26: Patrick Smith - Airline Pilot, Author & Aviation Pundit

    Patrick Smith is an airline pilot and the host of the popular website askthepilot.com.

    Patrick is also a published author and his book, COCKPIT CONFIDENTIAL is a New York Times bestseller.

    He has appeared on hundreds of radio and television outlets, and his work is cited on a regular basis in print publications worldwide.

    He currently works as a first officer on the Boeing 767 and 757, flying both domestic and overseas routes.

    As well as aviation Patrick travels extensively in his spare time and so far has visited more than eighty countries.

    Visit The Show Notes Page For Patrick’s Episode And For More Recommended Pilot & Aviation Resources here:http://www.inspiredpilot.com/podcast/patrick-smith-ask-the-pilot/ .

    12 March 2017, 10:10 am
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    25: Robert DeLaurentis - ZEN Pilot, Author & Aviation Speaker

    Robert DeLaurentis, the “Zen Pilot”, is a noted aviation speaker and author with over 1400 flight hours.

    Robert has his Visual, Instrument and Multi-engine Ratings and holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate as well as an advanced graduate degree in Spiritual Psychology.

    Robert completed a circumnavigation of the planet in August 2015 where he visited 23 countries and 5 continents crossing 12 oceans and seas.

    This record setting flight in the Spirit of San Diego is the topic of his Amazon best seller called, "Zen Pilot, Flight of Passion and the Journey Within."

    Join us as Robert gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey.

     

    Visit The Show Note Notes Page For Robert's Episode here: http://www.inspiredpilot.com

    Check out Robert's book "Zen Pilot, Flight of Passion and the Journey Within." on Amazon

    24 February 2017, 1:30 am
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    24: Karen Kahn - Retired Airline Captain, Speaker, Author, Career Counselor

    Join us as Karen Kahn gives us insight into her inspiring pilot journey.

    Karen Kahn piloted her first flight at the age of 19 and then 9 years later, in 1977, was one of the first woman hired by a major airline.

    Karen now retired from a thirty six-plus year airline pilot career with Continental now United Airlines.A speaker and author of the self-help book "Flight Guide for Success: Tips and Tactics for the Aspiring Airline Pilot", Karen is committed to excellence.

    She is a Master CFI, FAA aviation safety counselor, director of the California Pilot's Association and a current four-term Airport commissioner in her hometown of Santa Barbara, California in the United States.

    Listen to Karen's Episode Here: Episode 24 - Karen Kahn

    7 April 2016, 2:00 am
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    23: Colonel (ret) Richard Graham - Retired SR-71 Blackbird, USAF & Airline Pilot

    Join us as Richard Graham gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey

    After his first solo flight in 1962, with his father as the instructor, Rich Graham was hooked on a flying career. After 25 years in the United States Air Force flying the T-37/T-33/T-38/F-4/SR-71/U-2/KC-135Q aircraft he retired in 1989.

    He flew at American Airlines for 13 years and was a Captain on the MD-80. With a total flying time of 14,437 hours, Rich is currently an instructor pilot at McKinney Airport in Texas, United States and is a member of the Dallas FAAST team.

    Listen to Richard's Interview Here: Episode 23: Richard Graham

     

     

    7 January 2016, 3:18 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    22: Brent Blue - FAA ATP Certified Pilot, Senior AME & Aeromedix Co-Founder

    What does it take to become a pilot?

    Join us as Brent Blue gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey.

    Brent Blue is a Senior Aviation Medical Examiner who introduced Digital Pulse Oximetry to general aviation in 1995.

    He has been the team doctor for the US Unlimited Aerobatic team at the world competition in Hungary and lectures extensively on Hypoxia and carbon monoxide at altitude.

    Dr. Blue flies a Cessna 340, a Cessna 185, and a 450 Stearman out of his home airport near Jackson Hole in the United States.

    Listen to Brent's Interview Here: Episode 22: Brent Blue

    25 November 2015, 11:15 pm
  • 46 minutes 44 seconds
    21: Andrew Underwood - Blogger, Douglas DC3 & Commercial Pilot
    Andrew Underwood gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey.   Andrew Underwood was born in the UK but has called New Zealand home for the past 13 years, learning to fly at Ardmore airfield in Auckland.    Since gaining his commercial licence, he has been employed as a skydive drop pilot, international aerial survey pilot before more recently moving into scheduled passenger operations.   Listen to Andrew's Interview Here: Episode 21: Andrew Underwood
    7 October 2015, 1:24 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    20: Colleen Mondor - Private Pilot, Alaska Aviation Writer & Author

    Colleen Mondor is a freelance writer and the author of The Map of My Dead Pilots: The Dangerous Game of Flying in Alaska.

    Colleen contributes regularly to Alaska Dispatch News, writing about Alaska aviation, and owns an aircraft leasing company with her husband.

    3 September 2015, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    19: John Laity - Microlight Pilot & 'Flying For Freedom' Co-Founder

    John Laity is a pilot Engineer & pilot with over 18 years flying experience in ultralights.

     

    He co-founded Flying for Freedom in 2010 in response to the large number of injured and wounded veterans who applied to be part of the British Antarctic Microlight Expedition.

     

    Flying for Freedom is now funded and supported by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, via their Endeavour Fund.

    Further supporting the cause Both Prince Harry and Prince George are proud owners of special Flying for Freedom flying suits.

     

    Visit www.inspiredpilot.com to listen to John's inspiring story.

     

    To donate and support the Flying For Freedom Ultralight/Microlight Antarctica expedition click here: http://bit.ly/flyingforfreedom

    13 August 2015, 2:20 pm
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    18: Rick Durden - ATP, CFI, Aviation Lawyer & Author

    Rick Durden started flying in junior high school. He became a flight instructor during his first year of college and helped pay for college and law school by flight instructing and hauling air freight. 

    Holding an ATP with type ratings in the Douglas DC-3 and Cessna Citation 500 series. Rick splits his time between practicing aviation law and as an editor of Aviation Consumer magazine and AVweb, the Internet aviation magazine. 

    Rick has been a volunteer pilot for LightHawk, a public benefit flying organization that supports conservation efforts in North and Central America for 25 years and is also the author of the book The Thinking Pilot's Flight Manual or, How to Survive Flying Little Airplanes and Have a Ball Doing It, Vol I. Volume 2 will be released shortly.

     

    You can also leave a comment for Rick , just below the show notes for this episode and for the other guests, on their pages at http://www.inspiredpilot.com

    5 August 2015, 10:30 am
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