Aviation Mentors

Aviation Mentors

por Brandon Martini & Carson Vasquez
Temporada 3
The State of Flight Training in 2026: Hiring, Pipeline, and What the Data Actually Shows
Flight training in 2026 β€” is it still worth it, and what do the numbers actually say? ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Carson delivers a data-driven state of the union for flight training in 2026. Real numbers pulled from FAA records, industry surveys, and airline hiring reports. Carson breaks down: The real state of airline hiring in 2026, with actual numbers from American, United, and Delta Why 2025 was a pause and not a collapse, and what the rebound looks like right now Student pilot pipeline data, CFI supply, and what the competition actually looks like The true cost of flight training from private pilot to CFI in today's market Why waiting to start could cost you more than financing now The checkride examiner bottleneck and how it is quietly adding thousands to your training bill Whether starting flight training today, in June 2026, is actually the right call πŸš€ Whether you are a student pilot weighing the investment, a CFI waiting on the airline rebound, or just trying to cut through the noise on the pilot shortage debate, this episode gives you the honest, unfiltered picture. πŸŽ“ Apply for the Aviation Mentors $10,000 Scholarship (25+ flight hours required): stratus.finance/scholarship-2026/ ✈️ Ascend Flight Training Summit β€” Dallas, September 8-10: ascendflighttrainingsummit.com 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday β€” join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.
Can You Fly Without Aviation Insurance? Skywatch Answers for Students, CFIs, and Flight Schools
Can you fly without aviation insurance and what happens if you do? ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson sit down with Tomer Kashi, CEO and co-founder of Skywatch, and Stephanie Kleeberg, head of sales and customer service, to break down everything pilots need to know about aviation insurance. They discuss: What renters insurance actually covers and why every student pilot needs it before their first solo How flight school fleet policies work and why schools require students and CFIs to carry their own coverage The difference between renter policies, CFI policies, and aircraft owner insurance How hours, make and model experience, and certificates directly affect your premium Why you no longer need to wait weeks for a policy and how to get covered same day What aircraft owner insurance covers, from hail and hangar rash to in-flight liability The difference between in-motion, not-in-motion, and storage-only coverage explained πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot waiting on your first solo, a CFI looking for the right coverage, or an aircraft owner wanting to protect your investment, this episode gives you a clear and practical breakdown of aviation insurance from two industry experts. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday, join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation. πŸ›‘οΈ This episode is sponsored by Skywatch Aviation Insurance. Learn more at skywatch.ai or get your personalized quote today at skywatch.ai/partners/mentors
AeroSummit 2026 Recap: AI Caught the Instructor Breaking Planes and a $10,000 Scholarship Is Open Now
Putting all your squawks into Claude and comparing it with flight data and seeing who's breaking the planes. ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson just got back from AeroSummit 2025 in Miami and break down everything that happened, from a heated on-stage FAA debate to a live $10,000 scholarship announcement. The hosts discuss: How AI is now being used in flight schools to identify which instructors are damaging aircraft Why over-speeding flaps is a serious problem and what it does to an airplane The heated on-stage debate over FAA Part 141 modernization and what it means for flight training How AeroSummit grew from 300 to 430 attendees and what to expect next year in California The new Ascend Flight Training Summit coming to Dallas September 8 through 10 in partnership with NAFI πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot, flight instructor, or flight school owner, this episode is packed with real-world insights from one of general aviation's fastest-growing industry events, plus a $10,000 scholarship you can apply for right now if you have over 25 flight hours. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday, join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.
Why Student Pilots and CFIs Should Attend AeroSummit 2026
In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson break down everything you need to know about AeroSummit 2026, happening May 20 through 22 at the JW Marriott Turnberry in Aventura, Florida. From the session lineup to networking opportunities, here's what's in store: Dedicated tracks for student pilots, CFIs, and flight school owners Keynote speaker Stephanie Goats and panels on the future of flight training Sessions covering FAA Part 141 modernization and the Mosaic rule How to fund your flight training, including military VA benefits Airline recruiters on site for resume reviews and career matchmaking Kit Darby's 2026 airline pilot job market and salary data A charity golf tournament benefiting Aviators for Autism The AeroQuest welcome reception featuring aircraft from Cessna, Piper, and more πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot trying to break into the industry, a CFI looking to sharpen your skills, or a flight school owner building airline partnerships, AeroSummit 2026 has a track built for you. This is one of the most valuable networking events in general aviation, and Brandon and Carson are both speaking. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday. Join us, keep learning, and stay inspired in aviation. Learn more and register at https://stratusaerosummit.com/
Runway Incursions and Airline Collapses: What Happens to Your Pilot Career?
Runway incursions, airline bankruptcies, and what it all means for your future in the cockpit. ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson break down the latest aviation headlines and what student pilots and aspiring airline professionals need to understand about a rapidly shifting industry. From a shocking runway collision at LaGuardia to Spirit Airlines ceasing operations, the hosts cover: The LaGuardia runway incursion where a commercial aircraft struck an airport fire truck on takeoff Why PAPI lights and situational awareness are non-negotiable skills for every pilot Spirit Airlines shutting down and the financial mismanagement behind its collapse What happens to airline pilots when their carrier goes out of business How the seniority system works and why it has major consequences for your aviation career Why the long-term pilot career outlook remains strong despite recent industry turbulence πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot, private pilot, or aspiring airline professional, this episode delivers real talk on aviation safety, airline industry realities, and what it takes to build a lasting career in the cockpit. 🌎 New episodes drop every Fridayβ€”join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.
Is an Aviation Degree Still Worth It? Plus Drones and Flight Fear
Do you really need a degree to fly for a major airline, or is that advice completely outdated? ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson tackle a packed listener Q&A covering some of the most common questions student pilots are asking right now. From airline hiring requirements to managing fear between lessons, this one hits close to home for anyone in flight training: Whether an aviation degree is still required to get hired at a major airline Solo study vs. group study: which approach works best for student pilots The best flight training apps worth paying for, including ForeFlight, Shepard Air, and Brainscape How to deal with fear and anxiety that creeps in between flight lessons Should you tell your CFI about training-related anxiety, or keep it to yourself Whether student pilots should learn to fly drones alongside traditional flight training Are stick-and-rudder skills still relevant with the rise of drones and unmanned systems πŸš€ Whether you are a student pilot just starting out or a private pilot building toward your next certificate, this episode gives you honest, experience-backed answers to questions every pilot in training eventually asks. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday. Subscribe now and never miss a lesson from the cockpit.
The Smelly Cockpit Problem
Hygiene in the cockpit β€” it's the conversation nobody wants to have, but every pilot, CFI, and flight school owner eventually faces. πŸ›©οΈ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson tackle the awkward, hilarious, and surprisingly serious topic of cockpit hygiene β€” and it goes both ways. From smelly students to unprofessional instructors, the hosts break down: How smelly students AND smelly CFIs affect trust and performance in the cockpit How to have a difficult hygiene conversation without crushing a student's love of flying The "compliment sandwich" technique for addressing hygiene at the flight school level Why a student who smells like marijuana can put the PILOT at risk during an FAA ramp check What professional appearance really means for both flight instructors and student pilots How one rude confrontation in the cockpit can end a student's aviation journey for good πŸš€ Whether you're a flight instructor, flight school owner, or student pilot, this episode is packed with real-world insight on cockpit professionalism, student retention, and the hard conversations that make or break the flight training experience. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday β€” join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.
War, Fuel Prices, and GPS Spoofing
War, fuel prices, and GPS threatsβ€”how is global conflict reshaping general aviation right now? ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson break down the real-world impact of rising fuel costs and geopolitical conflict on pilots, flight training, and the GA community. From Middle East airspace closures to GPS jamming over the US, this episode connects the headlines to your cockpit: How sustained fuel price spikes are driving up flight training costs and what to budget for in 2026 Which aircraft and engine types actually make sense to fly when fuel stays expensive Whether Middle East conflict and closed airspace affect US pilot hiring pipelines What GPS jamming and spoofing means for student pilots and how to protect yourself Why smaller flight schools face a real survival threat when fuel surcharges stack up The US Air Force's $35,000 retention bonus and what it signals about the pilot market πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot, private pilot, or general aviation enthusiast, this episode gives you the economic and situational awareness every pilot needs to navigate today's rapidly changing aviation landscape. 🌎 New episodes drop every Fridayβ€”join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.
Are Pilots AI-Proof? Answering Your Biggest Flight Training Questions
Are pilots truly safe from AI replacing their jobs β€” and how do you actually make flight training work in real life? ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson tackle some of the most pressing questions student pilots are asking right now. From the debate over AI and automation in aviation to the real costs of learning to fly, the hosts cover: Why pilots remain AI-proof and the timeline challenges of autonomous aircraft How to handle flight training fuel surcharges and what's a fair rate The guilt of spending big money on flight training β€” and how to reframe the ROI How to realistically fit flight training around a 9-to-5, shift work, or family life How to network at your local airport without feeling like you're intruding πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot, working professional, or someone weighing the cost of getting your license, this episode delivers honest, practical answers to help you move forward with confidence. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday β€” join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation.
Pizza Delivery to Phenom 300: Shaun Dawson's Pilot Story
From delivering pizzas as a teenager to earning a Phenom 300 type rating β€” Shaun Dawson's pilot journey is one every GA pilot needs to hear. ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon sits down with San Diego-based software engineer, GA pilot, and NFlight owner Shaun Dawson to talk about what it really takes to grow from student pilot to type-rated aviator. The conversation covers: How Microsoft Flight Simulator helped Shaun solo in just 4.5 hours (and the bad habits it created) A near-midair collision during his first solo flight outside the airport environment and the mental reset that saved his landing Why getting a glider rating changed everything about his confidence in the pattern A partner's engine seizure over Lake Woolford and Shaun's own electronic ignition failure on takeoff at Montgomery Airfield β€” and the emergency decisions made in both The Phenom 300 type rating process and why he wishes he had gotten his SIC rating first How Shaun went from customer to co-owner of NFlight, makers of the Nomad mic adapter and the newly launched Ascent headset πŸš€ Whether you're a student pilot working toward your first solo or a seasoned GA pilot looking to push your skills further, this episode is loaded with real-world lessons on pilot confidence, emergency decision-making, and the value of lifelong learning in aviation. 🌎 New episodes drop every Friday β€” join us, learn, and stay inspired in aviation. Connect with Shaun Dawson: Email: shaun@nflighttech.com Support: support@nflightcam.com Website: nflightcam.com | nflightmic.com
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