Saturday, December 26, 2009

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #05 - My First Anniversary

Happy Holidays!

In this episode I look back at my first year as a new private pilot and forward to my second year. It has been an interesting first year for me. I have changed flight schools, got checked out in a new plane, started new training and introduced my 14 year old son to aviation. Heck, I even started a podcast.

As good as my first year was, I am looking forward to next year as I continue reaching my goals and experiencing new things.


Thanks for listening and  Happy New Year.

Blues skies everyone!

You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.com
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The intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.

Direct access to the mp3 is here.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #04 - The Scenic Route

In this episode I discuss another flight with Joey. How fuel flowing from a wing tip is not a bad thing, alternative plans and how to get flight following on a sight-seeing flight.

I also get caught by my instructor when I make a non-standard departure.

Please join me as I take you on another fun flight where I learn a few things by myself and with the help of others.

Shout Outs:

The Student Pilot Cast - Learning to fly...in front of the world. A podcast about learning to fly.

The Pilot's Flight PodLog - Pilots and aviation enthusiasts like to fly, naturally. When they aren't flying, they like to talk about flying. Come join us in the virtual hangar for a little hangar-flying!

myTransponder- the social networking site for pilots, aircrews, maintainers, controllers, instructors, owners, and enthusiasts


Thanks for listening.

Blues skies everyone!

You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.com
Please send comments and suggestions.

You can follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/NewPilotPodBlog

The intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.

Direct access to the mp3 is here.



Sunday, November 8, 2009

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #03 - Joey's First Flight and My First Passenger

In this episode I discuss my first flight taking up a passenger, my 14 year old son Joey.  Which also happens to be his first General Aviation flight.

I wanted to make this flight fun for him so that he would continue to fly with me.  I felt it was important to keep Joey involved so that he would be part of the experience and not just a bystander, hoping that this would keep him relaxed and more interested in the flight.

So my goal for this flight was a New Experience. A new experience for me, taking up a passenger and a new experience for my son, flying in his first GA airplane.

So at the end, the flight was a success. My goal was met. Not only did Joey enjoy the flight and wants to keep flying with me, but he wants to start taking lessons.

We are already planning and looking forward to our next flight together. Now I need to work on his sister, brother and mother.

Shout Outs:
Uncontrolled Airspace - the best hanger flying podcast
myTransponder - the social networking site for pilots, aircrews, maintainers, controllers, instructors, owners, and enthusiasts

Thanks for listening.

Blues skies everyone!

You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.com
Please send comments and suggestions.

You can follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/NewPilotPodBlog

The intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.

Direct access to the mp3 is here.









Sunday, October 18, 2009

The New Pilot PodBlog - Ep #02 - I Can't Afford This and What is My Mission Anyway?

In this episode I discuss how my experience after my first post-checkride flight caused me to reevaluate my mission, the type of flying that I would be doing. Also, because of the cost of this flight, I realized that I needed to figure out a way to cut costs so that I could afford to keep flying.

So after some soul searching, I came to realize that my mission would be VFR flights of short to medium range cross-countries by myself or with one other person. Now all I needed to do was to find a capable, inexepensive airplane, to support this.

This lead me to check out Light Sport Aircraft (LSA). After realizing that they were capable crosscountry aircraft and inexpensive to rent (burning 5 gph helps), I decided to get checked out in one. I am currently flying the Tecnam P92 Eaglet.

I also discuss that my friend Joe Rydzewski, looking to reign in the costs of trainging, has decided to finish up his Private Pilot license in the Eaglet.


Thanks for listening.

Blues skies everyone!

You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.com
Please send comments and suggestions.

You can follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/NewPilotPodBlog

The intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.

Direct access to the mp3 is here.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #01 - Goal Setting

Welcome everyone to Episode #01 of The New Pilot PodBlog - Goal Setting

In this episode I discuss my goals that I have laid out to make my flying more interesting, safe and fun. After my checkride I felt the need to give my flying more structure so that it would stay interesting. While searching the internet to get ideas on how I could use my certificate, I came across a great article, Leading Edge #1: After Your Checkride -- The Next 100 Hours by Thomas P. Turner.

In it Thomas discusses why you should set up goals to keep your interest in flying. He states that if pilots do not have goals, they tend to loose interest and stop flying. This was the article that I was looking for! Here was Thomas discussing my own concerns. I needed a reason to fly, besides the proverbial $100 hamburger and this gave me a starting point on how to structure my post-checkride flying.

I have also been interested in Scenario Based Training (SBT) and I am currently reading Arlynn McMahon's Train Like You Fly: Guide to Scenario-Based Training. Using Thomas' article, Arlynn's book and what I would like to get out of flying, I constructed by plan.

Each flight that I take will have a least one goal from the following three categories. Of course they will all have the goal of having fun. No sense flying if you don't have fun.

The categories are:

1) Reinforcement - This is where I reinforce the skills I learned in my training
  • get proficient in the PTS tasks in the Eaglet 
  • plan and fly cross-country flights of different lengths, to familiar and unfamiliar airports. This will also build my time for future ratings and certificates. 
  • practicing landings, no touch-and-goes, only taxi-back and take-off 
  • simulated emergencies 
2) Proficiency - This is where I hone my flying skills and really learn about my abilities
  • learn pitch/power/sight picture for all phases of flight 
  • practice crosswind landings to get proficient in different wind speeds and directions 
  • land at different size runways to really know which runway lengths and widths I am comfortable landing on 
  • become proficient in the GPS and autopilot in the Eaglet or any new equipment
3) New Experience - This is where I have fun, develop new skills and become a better pilot
  • landing on grass strips 
  • aerobatics/upset training 
  • glider rating 
  • tail-wheel endorsement 
  • long cross-countries to the edge of the planes endurance 
  • Class B operations, fly to a Class B airport. It would be awesome to land at JFK. 
  • New certificates and ratings. I am currently studying for the Advanced Ground Instructor certificate and I am planning on getting the Certified Flight Instructor - Sport Pilot certificate 
These are the goals I hope to accomplish. I am sure they will change over time as I consistently reevaluate what I want to get out of my certificate. It may take me 100 hours or 1000 hours, but one thing is certain, they will give me a reason to fly because it will be interesting.

In the next episode, I discuss my first flight as a private pilot and how it caused me to rethink and refocus how I would use my certificate.

Shout Outs:

You can find Thomas P. Turners article here
You can find Arlynn McMahon's book here
This is a link to Mid Island Air Service where I rent the Eaglet
And Michael Mancuso's website

Direct link to the mp3.

Thank you for listening! Blue skies everyone.

You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.com
Please send comments and suggestions.

You can follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/NewPilotPodBlog

The intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.

Monday, September 28, 2009

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #00 - Take-Off

This is the first episode of a new General Aviation podcast from the perspective of a new private pilot.

While I was pursuing my private pilot's license I often thought to myself what I would do with it once I got it.

The podcasts that I listen to do not cover the pilot transitioning from a student to a private pilot. I kept hoping that someone would guide me through my first 100 hours. Since no one did, I decided to start a podcast myself.

By talking about my journey from a student to a private pilot, I hope to inspire student pilots to continue training or get pilots back in the air who have lost interest.

I will be discussing my goals for my first 100 hours, my flights, adventures, successes and failure.

So come along and join me on my journey as a new private pilot and thank you for listening.


Shout Outs:

Student Pilot Flight PodLog by Will Hawkins
The Student Pilot Cast by Bill Williams
Uncontrolled Airspace:The General Aviation Podcast
Airspeed by Stephen Force
The PilotCast

Direct link to the mp3.

You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.com.
Please send comments and suggestions.

The intro and closing song is My Aeroplane by John Mellencamp.