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21.FIVE - Professional Pilots Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 210 episodes

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About this podcast

A podcast for Professional Pilots, by Professional Pilots. Join hosts Dylan and Max, both professional pilots with backgrounds in Flight Instructing, Airlines, and Business Aviation, on their quest to improve as travelers, pilots, and professionals. Expect to find interesting conversations with industry experts in a variety of aviation fields, thought-provoking discussions on hot topics, and hilarious stories from the (sometimes) wild aviation industry. Whether you’re corporate, airline, charter, or anywhere in between, you’ll love our fresh and often funny take on all things aviation.Come find us online at 21fivepodcast.com and connect with us via Insta/Facebook/Twitter: @21fivepodcast

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211. When Does Paying for Training Actually Make Sense?

Jun 2, 20261h 20mEp. 2110

Dylan and Max talk Alaska dreams, Southwest’s new nonstop to Anchorage, lake lodge podcast fantasies, and Max’s brave decision to bypass the discounted Marriott burger for Yemeni cuisine. In the Mailbag, listener Elijah

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210. What Should Pilots Do When the Paycheck Stops?

May 19, 202637mEp. 2100

Timothy P. Pope joins Dylan and Max to talk through the financial side of Spirit’s shutdown and what professional pilots can learn from it. For airline and bizav pilots, the big takeaway is simple but not always fun: sta

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209. Should You Trade Quality of Life for Airline Seniority?

May 13, 20261h 2mEp. 2090

Dylan and Max kick things off with DoubleTree cookie restraint, San Diego seafood, 40-plus Vegas strategy, DJ juice, and the emerging menace of the commuter life vest. In the Mailbag, listeners bring dumpster-diving char

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208. How Should Pilots Compete After Spirit’s Shutdown?

May 5, 202659mEp. 2080

James Onieal from Raven Career Development joins Dylan and Max to unpack Spirit Airlines’ wind down and what it means for Spirit pilots, regional pilots, CFIs, and anyone trying to move up the aviation ladder. The conver

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207. Would You Sign a Five-Year Non-Prorated Training Contract?

Apr 28, 202658mEp. 2070

Max recaps a wild GA camping trip involving gale-force winds and a midnight arboreal emergency, while Dylan discusses the "superpower" of vibe-coding your own aviation tools with AI . The Mailbag tackles the dilemma of c

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206. Is your leadership style actually just manipulation?

Apr 21, 20261h 8mEp. 2060

Dylan and Max sit down with Kyle Freiberger and Mike Sferrazza from First Class Leaders to bridge the gap between technical proficiency and effective aviation leadership . This episode explores why traditional CRM often

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205. Is Airport Parking the Worst Part of Being an Airline Pilot?

Apr 14, 202656mEp. 2030

This week Dylan and Max kick things off with Atlantic Bucks, the new IRS reporting threshold, and a spirited rant about airport parking, employee lots, and the endless misery of hotel vans. In the mailbag, they dig into

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204. What Can We Learn Before the Final Report Arrives?

Apr 7, 202642mEp. 2040

Juan Browne of the blancolirio YouTube channel joins Dylan and Max to talk about how he breaks down aviation accidents and incidents in near real time. For professional pilots, it’s a sharp discussion on separating facts

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203. Is Commuting Worth Three Years of Seniority?

Mar 24, 20261h 1mEp. 2030

Why is Max recording at night, and why does every aviation headline lately feel like another runway-incursion autopsy? This episode covers TSA chaos at Sky Harbor, a rough New York accident discussion, eVTOL optimism, an

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202. Would You Start Over at a Fractional in Your 40s?

Mar 17, 20261h 23mEp. 2020

This week Dylan and Max dig into the recent Challenger 650 accident in Bangor and the very real pressure corporate crews can feel when winter ops get sporty. In the Mailbag, they hit union negotiations, whether helicopte

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201. Why Are Wrong-Airport Landings Still Happening?

Mar 10, 202641mEp. 2010

Dan Boedigheimer from Advanced Aircrew Academy joins Dylan and Max to break down why wrong-airport and wrong-surface landings still happen, and what professional pilots can do to stay ahead of them. For Part 91 and bizav

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200. Live show: James Onieal answers listener questions

Mar 4, 20261h 38mEp. 2000

Dylan and Max are joined by James Onieal (Raven Careers) for Episode 200, covering everything from conferences and networking to cadet programs, cargo hiring, and fractional life. They also dig into the latest conflict i

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199.5 How Do You Build Fortune 100-Level Flight Ops at your Small Flight Department?

Feb 24, 202655m0

Dylan and Max sit down with Aaron, Software Architect at Airplane Manager, to talk business aviation ops tech and where AI is headed. If you’re running lean (two pilots, one tail, no dispatcher), this is the roadmap for

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199. At What Point Should You Just Eat the Hotel Food?

Feb 10, 20261h 15mEp. 1990

Dylan and Max recap a jet-lagged Japan ski mission, widebody travel wins and fails, and the realities of surviving brutal time zone changes. In the Mailbag, they dig into Saab war stories, Autoland edge cases, NBAA train

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198. What Does “Stay Flexible” Actually Mean for Pilot Spouses?

Feb 3, 202656mEp. 198S1

Late-night musings from Dylan and Max: corrections on “newest airports,” a touchdown-point math fix, and Max’s Cub antics after an oil change—including a surprise landing on BLM dirt near Lake Pleasant. Then: the inaugur

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197. What’s Changing with Airline Pilot Retirement in 2026?

Jan 27, 202654mEp. 1970

Financial planner Timothy P. Pope of 360 Aviation Advisors returns to break down 2026 retirement updates that matter to pro pilots. From new Roth catch-up rules to Southwest's bold move on NEC contributions, he digs into

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196. How Much Chaos Can You Fit Into One Runway?

Jan 13, 20261h 49mEp. 1960

San Diego continues its reign as the busiest single-runway “how is this legal?” airport, plus we nerd out on new terminals, recurrent training wins, and a Challenger sim surprise when Dylan’s seat decided to yeet itself

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195. Would You Let the King Air Land Itself?

Jan 6, 20261h 45mEp. 1950

First show of 2026: we talk Garmin Autoland in a King Air and why internet speculation is the fastest way to sound like a jabroni. We also hit the chaos of international ops (Mexico permits/APIS pain) and tease the Chica

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194. What Will Pilot Hiring Really Look Like in 2026?

Dec 23, 20251h 26mEp. 1940

James Onieal from Raven Career Development returns to break down what pilot hiring is shaping up to look like in 2026. We dig into majors, regionals, corporate paths, and why movement can feel slow right up until it sudd

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193. Can One Industry-Wide SOP Manual Raise the Bar for Business Aviation?

Dec 16, 202559mEp. 1930

This episode introduces the new NBAA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Manual and why it’s a big deal for business aviation. Dylan and Max are joined by Brian Small of FlightSafety International and Tim Schoenauer of C

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