• Flight Training Is Hard: Here's How to Handle the Obstacles Most Students Face
    Mar 27 2026

    Flight training costs, location choices, and bouncing back from bad lessons—your biggest questions, answered. ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson tackle a fresh round of listener questions for student pilots navigating the realities of flight training today. From rising instructor rates to post-lesson frustration, the hosts share honest advice and real-world perspective on:

    • How to afford flight training when CFI rates have climbed past $100 an hour
    • Why location matters more than you think when choosing where to train
    • The smartest ways to stay productive when weather cancels your lesson
    • How to mentally bounce back after a discouraging flight lesson
    • Whether student pilots should pursue tailwheel, complex, or high performance endorsements during private pilot training

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot just getting started or a private pilot building toward your next certificate, this episode delivers practical, no-fluff answers to the questions that actually matter in your training journey.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday—join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    28 mins
  • Mayday in a Warzone: When ATC Can't Save You
    Mar 21 2026

    Mayday calls, closed airspace, and no place to land — what do you do when ATC tells you "I don't know what to tell you"? ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson break down a real-world airline crew's nightmare flight during the Middle East airspace crisis triggered by the Iran conflict. A routine 30-minute trip turned into a fuel emergency with nowhere to land, and the lessons apply to every pilot at every level. The hosts cover:

    • How a flight crew added 2.5 tonnes of extra fuel — and still nearly ran out
    • What happens when UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Doha all close their airspace at once
    • Why ATC couldn't help — and what the crew did when Mayday calls went unanswered
    • Pilot decision-making in a warzone: declare emergency and land, or keep holding?
    • Why student pilots must always have a Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C
    • The hard truth: ATC will not save you every single time

    🎥 Watch the viral cockpit video that inspired this episode: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1420442186428933/?fs=e&mibextid=wwXIfr&fs=e

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot, private pilot, or aviation enthusiast, this episode is a masterclass in scenario-based thinking, emergency decision-making, and why more fuel always equals more options.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday — join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    29 mins
  • From $7,300 in 9 Months to $100K: The Real Airline Pilot Salary Story
    Mar 7 2026

    From $7,300 in 9 months to breaking $100K. What does the real airline pilot career path actually look like? ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon sits down with Chad Freeman, a major airline pilot with 7 type ratings and founder of MHP Investors, a mobile home park investment company focused on building passive income and financial stability outside the cockpit. Chad shares his unfiltered journey from scraping by at a regional airline to flying the Boeing 787 internationally, and why he turned to real estate to protect himself from aviation's unpredictability. They discuss:

    • What it's really like flying the Boeing fleet, from the 737 to the 787
    • How augmented crews work on 16+ hour international flights (and yes, getting paid to sleep)
    • Why airline pay has changed dramatically and what student pilots can expect
    • Why Chad invests in mobile home parks and how it gave him financial freedom outside the cockpit
    • The passive income mindset every pilot should develop early in their career
    • Practical advice for student pilots and flight instructors trying to break into the airlines

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot, aspiring airline pilot, or already in the right seat, Chad's story is an honest and inspiring look at what it takes to build a career and a life in aviation.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday. Join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

    🔗 Connect with Chad Freeman: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chad-freeman-90967411a Website: mhpinvestors.com

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    38 mins
  • The Real Reason 80% of Student Pilots Never Finish Training
    Feb 28 2026

    Flight training is tough — but are student pilots set up to fail before they even start? ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson tackle the most pressing student pilot concerns of 2026, answering real listener questions about the financial and practical challenges of learning to fly. The hosts break down:

    • Why 80% of student pilots quit — and why funding may be the real deciding factor
    • How to protect yourself financially if your flight school goes out of business mid-training
    • The truth about CFI turnover and how to pick an instructor who won't leave you stranded
    • What checkride pass rates actually reveal about a flight school's quality
    • Whether flight clubs are truly cheaper than training at an FBO or flight school
    • How weather delays are quietly derailing student pilot progress across the country

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot, aspiring private pilot, or a parent supporting someone through flight training, this episode gives you the practical knowledge to make smarter decisions about your aviation journey — and protect your investment along the way.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday — join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    27 mins
  • Do You Actually Need an ATP to Fly Commercially? The Answer Might Surprise You
    Feb 21 2026

    Do you actually need an ATP to fly commercially? The answer depends on how you're flying — and it might surprise you. ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson break down one of the most misunderstood regulatory questions in aviation after a real JSX flight from Scottsdale sparks the debate. They cover:

    • Why Part 121 requires both pilots to hold an ATP, Part 135 requires only the captain, and Part 91 requires neither
    • How JSX uses Part 380 and Delux Public Charter to legally operate 30-seat jets under Part 135 instead of Part 121 — and why Southwest is fighting to shut it down
    • What the ATP-CTP course actually covers — proper checklist usage, proper crew management in a 121 setting, and passenger comfort — and why having it early might give you a slight leg up, though Brandon and Carson agree you'd need to ask a recruiter for a real answer
    • Why Part 135 and Part 91 pilots have no mandatory retirement age and can legally fly as long as they can pass a medical

    🛩️ Looking to charter a private jet, turboprop, or aircraft? Connect with Antonio Ferrara, a trusted Part 135 broker featured in this episode: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonio-ferrara-161103170/

    🚁 Also check out XPCE — the innovative drone company Brandon is advising, specializing in waterproof and fishing drones: https://xpece.com

    ✈️ Is your flight school looking for new branding? Check out Parallel Marketing — now officially live and specializing in aviation industry branding: 🌐 https://parallelmarketingcompany.com 💼 https://www.linkedin.com/company/parallel-marketing-company/

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot, private pilot, or general aviation enthusiast trying to make sense of the FARs, Brandon and Carson break it all down in plain language — straight from a real conversation that started on a JSX flight home.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday — join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    28 mins
  • Is the DPE Shortage a Myth? PilExOS CEO Adam Shimmens Reveals What's Really Happening
    Feb 14 2026

    Is there really a DPE shortage, or is aviation facing an efficiency problem? And how is technology transforming flight training and check rides? ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson sit down with Adam Shimmens, CEO of PilExOS and 20-year private pilot, to explore the intersection of aviation technology and flight training. From the DPE scheduling crisis to AI-powered cockpit tools, this conversation digs into what's really happening behind the scenes in general aviation:

    • The DPE shortage myth—why roughly 400 examiners are doing over 80% of check rides nationwide, and why the real issue may be efficiency, not capacity
    • How PilExOS is building centralized software to streamline check ride scheduling, quality management, and DPE operations for flight schools and pilot examiners
    • Part 141 modernization and examining authority—the pros, cons, and quality control challenges of flight schools conducting their own check rides
    • The evolution of EFBs, glass cockpits, and aviation software from 2006 to today, and what student pilots gain (and risk) from modern technology
    • AI and the future of aviation—predictive maintenance, VR-based flight simulation, adaptive weather routing, and what the next 5–10 years could look like in GA
    • Career advice for student pilots: why exploring beyond the airlines could lead to your dream flying job

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot preparing for your first check ride, a flight school owner improving operations, or a general aviation enthusiast curious about where aviation technology is headed, this episode delivers real-world insights and expert perspectives you won't want to miss.

    🔗 Connect with Adam Shimmens & PilExOS: 🌐 Website: https://pilexos.com 💼 Adam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-shimmens-0895ab113/ 💼 PilExOS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pilexos/

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday—join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    44 mins
  • You Know You're A CFI When... (Part 5)
    Jan 31 2026

    Should CFIs stay silent or intervene? Paper charts or electronic flight bags? When's the right time for turning stalls? ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson debate the most controversial topics in flight training. From stall techniques to tailwheel timing, the hosts challenge conventional wisdom and share strong opinions about how pilots should really learn to fly, including:

    • When students should learn turning stalls vs. level flight stalls in primary training
    • Why spin training should (or shouldn't) be required for private pilots again
    • The case for introducing tailwheel flying during private pilot training—not after
    • Accelerated stalls: commercial maneuver or essential private pilot skill?
    • Electronic flight bags vs. paper charts: which should flight schools require from day one?
    • When CFIs should intervene and when they should let students learn from mistakes
    • Ground school vs. hands-on learning: classroom whiteboard or straight to the airplane?

    🚀 Whether you're a student pilot navigating training decisions, a CFI refining your teaching approach, or a general aviation pilot interested in safety and technique, this debate episode challenges the status quo with practical insights about flight training methods, risk management, and what really makes better pilots.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday—join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    40 mins
  • Listener Questions (Part 13)
    Jan 24 2026

    Should student pilots pay extra for glass cockpit trainers, or stick with steam gauges to save money? What about learning Class Bravo procedures early? ✈️

    In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson answer critical listener questions that every student pilot and low-time pilot faces during their first 250 hours. The hosts tackle real-world training decisions and share lessons learned about:

    • Whether modern glass cockpit trainers are worth the premium cost vs. traditional six-pack aircraft
    • What pilots wish they'd done differently in their first 250 hours—from saving money to logging PIC time strategically
    • Are used avionics upgrades worth it in 2026, or should you wait for new technology?
    • When student pilots should start practicing IFR-style flying (hint: earlier than you think)
    • Class Bravo procedures—should students learn them now or wait until later in training?

    🚀 Whether you're deciding between flight schools, managing training costs, or planning your path from student to private pilot, this Q&A episode delivers practical guidance based on real experience.

    🌎 New episodes drop every Friday—join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.

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    33 mins