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A Professional Aviation podcast hosted by Scott and John. We discuss varied topics within our industry and current events/news related to aviation.
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Emergency Podcast. Around 3am on May 2nd, 2026 Spirit Airlines officially ceased operations, becoming the first Major US Airline to fail in over 30 years. In this emergency podcast we break down the reality of the events that led up to this failure. For more in-depth information, please click on the link below to access the information referenced in this episode.Episode information link: https://autopiloton.com/2026/05/03/ep-30-spirit-airlines-ceases-operations/Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @autopilotonpodcastFollow on X: https://x.com/AutopilotonpodFollow on TikTok: @autopilotonpodcast
In this special anniversary episode, hosts John, Scott, and Connor pull back the curtain on recent industry moves—from Spirit’s furlough recalls to Delta’s bold refinery strategy. Discover how major carriers like JetBlue, United, and even newcomer Breeze are navigating the shifting landscape of airline mergers, slot valuations, and international expansion. You'll hear insider insights on what the big airlines might do next—whether it’s acquiring valuable slots or positioning for mega-deals before the current administration exits office.Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @autopilotonpodcastFollow on X: https://x.com/AutopilotonpodFollow on TikTok: @autopilotonpodcast
In this episode we tackle how airline crew members can manage stress, emotions, and interpersonal challenges during operational delays and adverse weather conditions. It offers practical tips on maintaining professionalism, teamwork, and personal well-being in high-pressure situations.Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @autopilotonpodcastFollow on X: https://x.com/AutopilotonpodFollow on TikTok: @autopilotonpodcastChapters00:00 Intro02:02 Navigating Operational Challenges and Emotions04:16 The Importance of Nutrition in High-Stress Environments06:50 Don't Be "That" Guy09:19 Redirecting Negative Energy in the Cockpit10:23 Perspective on Job Challenges12:55 Building Rapport with Colleagues15:55 Effective Communication and Teamwork18:36 Understanding Leadership Styles19:42 The Role of First Officers23:58 Navigating Personality Differences28:42 Controlling Reactions in High-Pressure Situations
Stay or Leave? Every airline pilot hits this crossroads: keep the seniority + quality of life you’ve earned… or jump to a new airline for higher pay and long-term upside (and risk going back to commuting + reserve). In this episode of Autopilot On, John and Scott break down the real-world tradeoffs behind switching airlines—without the internet bravado.We talk through the decision like pilots actually live it: bases, reserve, commuting, upgrade timing, family variables, and long-term risk. If you’re a regional pilot, corporate pilot, contract pilot, or current airline pilot considering a move to a bigger carrier/legacy, this conversation will help you think clearer.What we cover:- The “golden handcuffs” of seniority and schedule control- Early captain upgrade vs staying put as an FO- The hidden cost of commuting and living on reserve (even at “dream” airlines)- Pay vs quality of life (and why chasing money can backfire)- How family, home base, and timing change the “right” answer- A practical way to make the call based on your variables (not anyone else’s)Chapters:00:00 – Back on the mic + life updates03:38 – Why we’re talking “Stay or Leave”05:18 – Seniority + schedule control vs upgrading05:48 – Captain upgrade tradeoffs (base + commute)06:12 – The 3 paths: upgrade / stay FO / new airline07:20 – The reserve reality (even at big carriers)08:59 – Pay vs quality of life (corporate → airlines)10:33 – Family variables + base uncertainty13:27 – 5-year view vs short-term sacrifice19:07 – Legacy hype + furlough stories20:58 – “No perfect answer” (Delta/United talk)24:48 – Money vs happiness (diminishing returns)25:29 – The financial upside lever (upgrade math)28:04 – Why this is ALWAYS personal44:22 – Wrap-up + communityDrop a comment: If you were in our shoes… would you stay or leave? What variables matter most to you—pay, base, commute, reserve, upgrade speed, or stability?👍 Like / ✅ Subscribe — it helps more pilots find the show.#airlinepilot #pilotlife #aviation #airlines #career #boeing737 #aviationpodcast #commuting #reserve #captainupgrade
This week’s aviation news roundup: Elon Musk vs Ryanair over Starlink inflight Wi-Fi and the “2% fuel burn” claim, a surprise Allegiant–Sun Country deal ($1.5B) that signals more ULCC consolidation, Southwest shifting to assigned seating, and Delta reporting premium-seat revenue outpacing main cabin—plus what airline credit cards/loyalty programs mean for profitability and why Boeing may be turning a corner on quality and trust.
In the first episode of 2026, we engage in a lively discussion about the aviation industry, focusing on the experiences of Hugh Wade, a seasoned Part 91 pilot with a diverse background in both corporate and contract flying. Hugh shares his journey from Belize to becoming a successful pilot in the U.S., detailing the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. The conversation touches on the importance of networking, building relationships, and the unique dynamics of the Part 91 flying world, where pilots often have to be adaptable and entrepreneurial to succeed. Hugh emphasizes the significance of maintaining a good reputation and the value of being personable in a field where connections can lead to lucrative opportunities.We also deep-dive into the realities of contract flying, discussing the financial aspects, the importance of experience, and the sometimes harsh realities of the job. We explore how pilots can navigate the competitive landscape and the necessity of being prepared for unexpected challenges. The episode provides valuable insights for aspiring pilots and those interested in the aviation industry, highlighting the blend of passion, hard work, and strategic networking required to thrive in this field. We also touch on the challenges faced by pilots in the 91 world, including the unpredictability of job security and the importance of understanding the legalities surrounding flight operations. Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @autopilotonpodcastFollow on X: https://x.com/AutopilotonpodFollow on TikTok: @autopilotonpodcastChapters:00:00 Intro and Background07:42 Navigating the 91 World and Contracting17:21 Breaking into the Contract World and Building a Client List22:34 Providing a Full-Service Experience26:13 The Importance of Saying No29:33 Building Relationships in Aviation32:01 Building a Part 91 Career34:41 The Reality of High Earnings in Aviation43:03 Insurance and Risk Management in Aviation50:51 The Impact of Hiring Trends on Aviation54:30 Navigating the 91 and 135 Worlds57:10 The Realities of Contracting in Aviation01:02:50 Contrasting 91 and 121 Aviation Careers01:08:56 How to End up in Jail...01:17:58 Understanding FAA Regulations and Compliance01:22:53 The Evolution of FAA's Approach to Pilots01:28:59 Career Paths in Aviation: Airlines vs. Corporate Flying01:34:15 The Realities of Aircraft Operations and Maintenance
In this Christmas Special episode of the Autopilot On Podcast, Scott and Connor discuss various topics in aviation, including recent fatal accident data, the leadership change at Frontier Airlines, and the future of Spirit Airlines. They also share personal experiences as pilots, emphasizing the importance of safety, preparation, and the challenges of airline life. The conversation highlights the need for continuous learning in the aviation industry and the impact of regulations on pilot training and safety. Plus Ugly Christmas Sweaters!Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @autopilotonpodcastFollow on X: https://x.com/AutopilotonpodFollow on TikTok: @autopilotonpodcastChapters00:00 Christmas Cheer and Updates01:51 Fatal Accidents and Safety15:56 Leadership Changes at Frontier Airlines24:06 The Future of Spirit Airlines and Industry Dynamics31:07 The Impact of Low-Cost Carriers on the Airline Industry35:32 The Reality of Airline Scheduling and Workload45:20 The Differences Between Corporate and Airline Flying50:17 Navigating Challenges in Flight Training and Operations
In this episode, Scott and John welcome Jose. They discuss Jose's journey from flight instructing to flying for major airlines, including the challenges and experiences along the way. The conversation shifts to the evolving landscape of the airline industry, focusing on how airlines are adapting their business models in response to market changes and the increasing demand for premium travel experiences. They explore the significance of credit card programs in airline profitability and the impact of wealth transfer from boomers on travel trends. The episode concludes with insights into the future of aviation and the importance of meeting customer expectations. This conversation delves into the evolving landscape of the airline industry, focusing on the challenges faced by low-cost carriers, particularly Spirit Airlines, and the transformation of Southwest Airlines. The discussion highlights the impact of customer expectations, economic downturns, and competitive dynamics in the market, especially in relation to gate allocations in Chicago. The speakers also explore the future of ultra-low-cost carriers and the cyclical nature of the airline business, emphasizing the need for adaptability in a changing economic environment.Disclaimer: Any opinions and advice given are our own. We do not represent any company, airline, or organization. We are not licensed career or financial advisors. Contact us:www.autopiloton.comautopilotonpodcast@gmail.comFollow on Instagram: @autopilotonpodcastFollow on X: https://x.com/AutopilotonpodFollow on TikTok: @autopilotonpodcastNotes/links:Airshow link on gate allocation:https://open.spotify.com/episode/1bfEVCfB14qjQ8PwLa41oz?si=49d1de46ca5f44e8Link to Spirit selling Gates to AA for 30 mil:https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/spirit-airlines-transfers-chicago-airport-gates-american-airlines-30-million-2025-12-08/Chapters:00:00 Jose's Aviation Journey and Career Progression06:40 Operational Differences Between Aircraft Types17:21 The Evolution of Airline Business Models32:37 The Transition of Low-Cost Carriers44:45 Spirit Airlines: Current Challenges and Future Outlook58:39 The Future of Spirit Airlines: Survival or Piecemeal Sale?01:08:26 The Role of Low-Cost Carriers in a Changing Market
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