Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:36:10 — 44.0MB)
The pilot shortage, flying Icelandic Air, air mobility initiative, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Boeing E-7 Wedgetail, funding travel, airborne nuclear command and control aircraft, Aviation and Aerospace Media Awards, and aviation careers. Also, eVTOL certification, BA pilots, the 1,500-hour rule, an all-electric seaglider, and locked out of the cockpit.
Glen Towler
The aviation community recently lost an avid enthusiast. Micah delivers a touching eulogy while Hillel explains how Glen deeply loved EAA and AirVenture and would save up money all year to make the journey from New Zealand to Oshkosh every summer.
Glen was well known at “Camp Bacon” and throughout the aviation community through his avid participation in many online aviation forums and podcasts to which he frequently submitted short recordings.
Funds are being collected to buy Glen a brick at the Brown Arch where each year Glen arranged a group photo of all his online friends. Donations will also be used to have Glen’s name and obit inscribed on the EAA Museum Memorial Wall. Any excess funds will be given to EAA. Please donate whatever you feel in your heart to remember Glen in his favorite place: Remembering Glen at OSH.
Aviation Topics from Listeners
Opinions Differ On Pilot Shortage
The Air Line Pilots Association created a webpage: More Than Enough Pilots to Meet U.S. Airline Demand – Debunking the Pilot Shortage Myth where they say,
“Over the past eight years, the United States has produced more than enough certificated pilots to meet airline hiring demands and compensate for retirements, even as new and more rigorous pilot training standards were enacted to enhance safety. In fact, there are currently about 1.5 certificated pilots relative to demand, according to Federal Aviation Administration and Bureau of Labor Statistics data. So, although we don’t have a pilot shortage, we do have a shortage of airline executives willing to stand by their business decisions to cut air service and be upfront about their intentions to skirt safety rules and hire inexperienced workers for less pay.”
Keflavík Airport
Questions about the Icelandic Air connections at KEF.
Electric Air Transport Of The Future: Air Mobility Initiative
The Air Mobility Initiative (AMI) is being created with a series of research projects looking at making electric air mobility within and between cities a reality. Projects are centered around three main areas: electric aircraft, air traffic management services, and vertiports.
Tesla software update
From Patrick Wiggens: What the Tesla now sees and what the human eye sees. (Look closely!)
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
Tips for visitors include volunteering to crew, getting up pre-dawn, and taking the tram up Sandia Peak.
Lawmakers press Air Force on speeding up purchase of Boeing E-7 Wedgetail
The Air Force wants to get Boeing’s E-7 Wedgetail operational, but the prototype might not fly until fiscal 2027.
The Journey is the Reward
How Brian funds his dream of achieving lifetime 1K status with United Airlines.
USAF’s Next Airborne Nuclear Command-And-Control Aircraft, Needs Four Engines
The U.S. Air Force wants its next airborne nuclear command and control aircraft to have four engines, and will likely choose used aircraft.
Aviation Xtended
The Aerospace Media Awards were created to honor journalists and publishers who have made a significant contribution to aerospace journalism and publishing. Pieter Johnson’s Aviation Xtended podcast is a finalist in the Best Digital Submission category.
High-flyers: five careers in aviation that don’t require a pilot’s license
Five careers in aviation that don’t require a pilot’s license, from Artemis Aerospace.
Aviation News
FAA changes course on eVTOL certification
The companies (and investors) of winged eVTOL aircraft assumed they would be certified under the FAA’s small airplane certification rules. Now, and unexpectedly, the FAA says it plans to type-certify the eVTOLS as powered-lift aircraft under its “special class” process in 14 CFR 21.17(b), not 14 CFR Part 23.
British Airways hit by pilot rise up over pay cuts
British Airways pilots are unhappy with the airline’s plan to cut their pay. Under a 2020 deal, pilots accepted pay cuts in exchange for reducing redundancy from 1,255 pilots to 270.
Republic Seeks 1500-Hour Rule Exemption
Republic Airways wants the FAA to drop the current 1500-hour mandate for right seat pilots to 750 hours, under the supervision of a trained and experienced captain.
“The Republic R-ATP Program is designed to make airline pilot career opportunities more accessible for qualified individuals from underrepresented groups who meet the selection criteria but may not have the financial means or academic support to pursue an aviation career path.” the airline said to the FAA.
Airline Pilot Retirement Age Could Be Raised To 67
Allegedly, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina is working on a bill that would reduce the commercial airline pilot retirement age raised to 67 from 65.
Southwest Airlines admits to an insulting problem that’ll drive everyone crazy
Southwest Airlines needs 10,000 more employees, including 1,200 more pilots. The Wall Street Journal reported that between 15% and 20% of the new hires never turn up. It’s called ghosting and it’s occurring broadly.
Hawaiian Airlines is building an all-electric seaglider that holds 100 passengers
Regent announced that Hawaiian Airlines has agreed to strategically invest in the company to support the initial design of its next-generation 100-person capacity all-electric seaglider known as the Monarch. With this investment, Hawaiian Airlines becomes Regent’s first U.S.-based design partner for the Monarch, which is slated for entry into commercial service by 2028.
Hilarious: Delta Air Lines Pilot Crawls Through Window Of Boeing 737
Watch what happens when the pilots are locked out of the cockpit.
Mentioned
Women in Aviation International (WAI) honors the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in May by visiting their graves and leaving an appropriate decoration in the form of flowers or other remembrances. The database of WASP gravesites includes Google maps showing their locations. #HonorTheWASP
Sky River Helicopters – Providing helicopter tours, charters, and flight school.
Hosts this Episode
Max Flight, David Vanderhoof, Max Trescott, with contribution by our Main(e) Man Micah.