Thursday, December 23, 2010

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #16 - My Second Anniversary




As I finish up my second year as a private pilot I look back at my accomplishments to see if I have met the goals I have set out for myself.

It has been a very interesting and fun year but  2010 will always be the year of meeting new friends and going to my first Oshkosh.

So have a listen and see how my second year turned out. One thing is for sure, next year will be even better.

I would like to wish all of you and your family a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.

Blue skies and tailwinds always.

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

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

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


Direct access to the mp3 is here


Monday, December 20, 2010

The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #15 - The iPad in Aviation


Hello everybody. In this episode I invite a group of friends into the virtual hanger for a discussion on using the iPad in aviation.

I recently purchased one and was trying to figure out how best to use this new, exciting tool. I took it up with me during a flight in the PiperSport and was very impressed with it. I immediate knew that the iPad will be great tool in my flight bag but I was unsure how best to fit it in my workflow, from preflight, enroute and post flight. To get a better understanding on how others use this cool, new toy, I decided to ask some friends who have already been using it. I figured that if I had these questions, others might have the same questions or at least be curious on using the iPad. So I decided to invite them to a round-table discussion to learn how they use it, what apps they use and to get any tips that might help me figure out how to use it in my flying.

I hope you enjoy it.

Show Notes:
Highlight of what was discussed:
  • How reliable is the GPS
  • What apps does each guest use and how the use them
  • Will the iPad replace paper charts
  • Until the chart margin information is included in the apps it will never replace paper charts
    • A side note: after the episode I tried Flight Prep iChart and found that it displays the margin information
  • The stitching of different charts and from TAC to Sectional
  • The utility of being able to see where you are on a section/TAC and not just on a topographical map
  • There is a concern that pilots will be looking inside the cockpit instead of outside even more with the iPad
  • Concern about the simulated flight instruments and pilots relying on them
  • The iPad as n educational tool
    • FAA PDFs
    • eBooks
    • Jason Miller's (The Finer Points) communication app
  • How to mount the iPad
    • RAM mounts
    • kneeboards
  • Anti-glare screen protector
  • Adam's custom pre-flight checklist that includes the iPad 
  • Social Networking
    • How myTrasnsponder.com and OshPlanner.com fit in
  • Logbooks
    • Log Ten Pro
    • Logbook Pro
    • JetRecord.com
  • How we use the iPad for fun
    • Angry Birds
    • X-Plane
  • Is it a legal Electronic Flight Bag

    Below are the guests who sat at the round table in the virtual hanger. I have listed the apps that they use and a little information about them so that you get an idea how others are using the iPad.

    Adam Fast @adamcanfly
    • Private Pilot
    • Creator of OshPlanner.com
    • Used iPad on flight to Oshkosh
    • Apps:
      • ForeFlight
      • SkyCharts Pro
    Mike Miley @mike_miley
    • Co-creator myTransponder.com
    • CFI/ME/Commercial
    • Apps:
      • ForeFlight
    • External GPS GNS5870 with Blue Tooth
    Larry Overstreet @larryoverstreet
    • PPL/Instrument/Glider
    • uses iPad in Piper Cub
    • Apps:
      • ForeFlight
      • Pilot FAR/AIM
    Mike Daniels @Mike_Flys
    • Crew member of the Mile High Flyers Podcast
    • PPL
    • uses it to plan dream flights
    • Apps:
      • ForeFlight
      • Log Ten Pro
      • Air Navigation Pro
      • Motion X 
    Rick Felty @rfelty
    • PPL
    • Aviation Videos on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/rdfelty)
    • Apps:
      • ForeFlight
      • Checklists
      • Bookmarks weather websites
      • Weather apps

    Darren @Shotgun15e
    • Military (2000 hours F-15) and GA pilot (1000 hours SEL)
    • Has taken the iPad to FL350
    • Apps
      • iFlyWhere
      • ForeFligh
      • Skycharts Pro
      • Air Navigation Pro
      • Wing X Pro 7
    I use the following apps:
    • Air Navigation Pro
    • iChart
    • Duat
    • AeroWeather
    • AOPA Airports
    • iFlyWhere
    • WingC Pro 7 (only for the AFD)

    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
    And LIPilot on myTransponder.com

    Please join the myTransponder.com group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

    The New Pilot PodBlog is now on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/TheNewPilotPodBlog

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

    Direct access to the mp3 is here


      Tuesday, October 26, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #14 - Podcast From The Cockpit




      Hello everybody. This podcast I try something unique. I am doing the whole podcast from the cockpit of N385PR a PiperSport which I rent from Mid Island Air Service at KHWV. I was inspired by Nate Duehr aka Denverpilot from the Mile High Flyers podcast. He recorded the cockpit audio of a flight that he took with Zyola and Mrs. Denverpilot and released it as episode 15, Zyola Returns to the Sky. In this episode he let the recorder run and released it with out any compression of time or editing of the audio. I thought that was pretty cool and got me started thinking about doing a whole podcast from the cockpit.

      This episode has been totally recorded from the cockpit of N385PR. I did a little editing and some minor compression. I tried to clean up the audio as best as I could but this is pretty much the audio as it was on my practice flight.

      It was a pretty typical Saturday at KHWV. You will hear a lot of chatter on the radio and there are a lot of traffic in the pattern including gliders. If you listen closely you will hear pilots calling on the CTAF of other airports that share the same frequency as KHWV. Before I take off as I do my run-up, you will hear that there was almost an incident when a C152 took the runway when another Cessna was on final. That is why your head needs to be on a swivel especially at an uncontrolled field.

      From the ATIS you will notice that the wind was 250@12 but the recommended runway was 15. This would be a tailwind. I was curious why we did not use 24 and briefly thought that I would ask to go to a runway more aligned with the wind but when I saw the limp windsock I continued on. Looking back, I should have questioned the runway and waited for them to switch the runway, which they did while I was on upwind.

      To give them time to switch the runway and make it easy for me, I decided to to fly to the south practice area. You will hear me reference a diagram that I use to determine how to approach the pattern when  I say that I need to fly to the golf course. I have a laminated diagram showing how to enter the pattern for each runway. On it I have marked the checkpoint where I need to be to enter the 45.

      The rest of the podcast you will hear me practicing landings and in the pattern. I try to add some comments on what I am seeing, thinking and what is going on.

      I hope this gives you a good idea of what goes on during a typical flight at KHWV on a hot, summer Saturday. This is in real-time and you hear what I hear and hopefully get a picture of what I see.

      Let me know what you think of this and if you like listening to pretty much unedited in-cockpit audio and if you would like me to do this again..

      Remember I am not a CFI or professional pilot. So that anything I say or do in this audio, is not intended to teach. It is what I do as a relatively low-time pilot who is trying to not only stay current, but more importantly be more proficient. You are the pilot-in-command and if you have any questions ask your CFI.


      Shout Outs:

      • @Denverpilot from the Mile High Flyers podcast for inspiring me to do this.
      • @PilotDamon who has put a new aviation podcast, The Pursuit of Wings. It is one that I think will carve out its own niche. Damon is taking you along as prepares to become a professional pilot. He has a full-time job which he will be quitting to become a professional pilot. 
      • @CFIPilot Noah Carroll who I met at Oshkosh but forgot in my list of shoutouts on the last episode.

      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
      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com

      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

      The New Pilot PodBlog is now on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-New-Pilot-PodBlog/141071599274422

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here

      Sunday, September 19, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #13 - The World's Greatest Aviation Adventure



      Hello Everybody. This episode is my recollections and imperessions of my first trip to Oshkosh.

      We spent 3 days at AirVenture, camping at Camp Scholler. I participated in Podapalooza on Friday night along with other aviation podcasters. This trip was very special for me since I was able to share my passion of aviation and my first trip to AirVenture with my sons. This was our first "boys" trip together and what a trip it was.

      The one thing that I will take from this trip is how social media is helping to bring people together, especially the aviation community. I met many of my "social media" friends for the first time in person at Oshkosh. We have all become friendly through Twitter, forums and listening to each other's podcasts. Even before I arrived at Oshkosh I already had meetups scheduled with my friends. So instead of not knowing anyone there, I had parties and meetups to go to. This is what our small community is all about. Strangers coming together with a single, common interest and hanging out like we knew each other for years.

      You can see my pictures from Oshkosh at http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertcigliano/sets/72157624676352535/

      Some housekeeping,

      • The URL for the web site has changed to be less of a mouthful, TheNewPilotPodBlog.com (removing blogspot from the name). The old URL will still work.
      • I am using new equipment, a Behringer XM8500 microphone and Behringer Xenyx802 mixer. I hope the audio quality has improved. I plan to make some more equipment purchases. Please let me know if you hear any improvements.
      • I also have finally created a logo. Please let me know what you think of it.

      Shutouts:

      Uncontrolled Airspace (uncontrolledairspace.com)
      Jeb Burnside @burnsidej
      Jack Hodgson @jackhodgson
      Dave Higdon (twitterless)

      Steve Tupper @StephenForce

      Monika Petrillo @Flyabout

      Twitter Friends
      @juliewillfly
      @adamcanfly
      @PilotRob950
      @TwiliteFlyer
      @pilot2b
      @PilotConway
      @scofreyjet
      @JHWellington
      @rfelty

      Pilot Tony from UCAP forums and myTransponder.

      Podapalooza Participants

      Pilots Journey Podcast (pilotjourneypodcast.com) @pilotsjourney
      Stewart Stoll @CFIStew
      Stuart Stevenson @PilotStu
      Mike Hart @IDMike
      Airplane Geeks (airplanegeeks.com)  @airplanegeeks
      Rob Mark  @JetWhine
      Pilotcast (pilotcast.com) @pilotcast
      Ken Shook  @flyingcheezhead
      Tiffany Wolf  @tiffanykwolf
      Bill Williams  @billwil
      AirPigz (airpigz.com)
      Martt Clupper @AirPigz
      Mile High Flyers (milehighflyers.com)
      Nate Duehr @denverpilot
      Mike Daniels @Mike_Flys
      Elisabeth Daniels @LVMoxieGirl
      Doug Hindman, Jr. @dhindmanjr
      Special Shoutout to Zyola @Supovadea
      Plane Crazy Down Under (planecrazydownunder.com) @pcdu (via recording)
      Steve Visscher @stevevisscher
      Grant McHerron @falcon124

      myTransponder Team
      Mike Miley @mike_miley
      Rod Rakic @rodrakic

      Jason Miller @OnTheFlightLine

      Special Shoutout to my sons, Robert and Joey.

      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
      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com
      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here

      Friday, August 13, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #12 - Podapalooza 2010



      Podapalooza 2010




      Hello everybody! This is a very special episode. It is the recording from Podapalooza at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh. On Friday night, July 30, a number of your favorite podcasters got together, live on EAA radio to swap stories and meet listeners. There was even a little music from Steven Force. This year there were many new faces, yours truly included.

      Those that participated were
                                               
      Uncontrolled Airspace (uncontrolledairspace.com
      Jeb Burnside @burnsidej
      Jack Hodgson @jackhodgson
      Dave Higdon  (twitterless)
      Pilots Journey Podcast (pilotjourneypodcast.com) @pilotsjourney
      Stewart Stoll @CFIStew
      Stuart Stevenson @PilotStu
      Mike Hart @IDMike

      Airplane Geeks (airplanegeeks.com)  @airplanegeeks
      Rob Mark  @JetWhine

      Pilotcast (pilotcast.com) @pilotcast
      Ken Shook  @flyingcheezhead
      Tiffany Wolf  @tiffanykwolf
      Bill Williams  @billwil

      Steve Tupper @StephenForce


      AirPigz (airpigz.com)
      Martt Clupper @AirPigz



      Mile High Flyers (milehighflyers.com)
      Nate Duehr @denverpilot
      Mike Daniels @Mike_Flys
      Elisabeth Daniels @LVMoxieGirl
      Doug Hindman, Jr. @dhindmanjr


      New Pilot Pod Blog (thenewpilotpodblog.blogspot.com) @NewPilotPodBlog
      Robert Cigliano @RobertCigliano

      Plane Crazy Down Under (planecrazydownunder.com) @pcdu (via recording)
      Steve Visscher @stevevisscher
      Grant McHerron @falcon124


       It was great meeting all of the voices in my head in person. We had a lot of fun and I hope you enjoy the recording of Podapalooza.

      Be sure to get all of these aviation podcasts and others at the following




      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
      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com
      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.

      Sunday, July 25, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #11 - The PiperSport Interview





      Hello Everybody, in this episode I interview Bart Jones Chief Pilot of Piper Aircraft about the PiperSport.  The PiperSport is Piper's new Light Sport Aircraft which has captured the attention of the aviation community. As most of you know, this is the plane that I personally fly. Bart shares his insights about this exiting new plane. So sit back and listen and enjoy the interview.





      I will be at Airventure 2010, arriving Thursday morning and staying until Sunday afternoon. I will be camping at Camp Scholler with my two sons, Robert who is 20 and Joey who is 15.

      One thing I am excited about is that I will be participitating in Podapalooza along with 20 other podcasters. It will be Friday night beginning at 7:00 PM at the Forum Pavillion 07 mainstage. So stop by and listen live to the voices in you head.

      Shoutouts:
      1. Bart Jones for taking his time out of his busy schedule to talk to me. 
      2. Piper Aircraft for allowing Bart to do the interview and for being very helpful and supportive in getting this podcast published. 
      3. www.OSHplanner.com, a great website where you can plan your time at Oshkosh. You can view my schedule at http://www.oshplanner.com/schedules/share/RobertCigliano/
      Promos:
      1. The Pilot's Journey Podcast - www.pilotsjourneypodcast.com 
      2. Plane Crazy Down Under Podcast - www.planecrazydownunder.com
      3. The Pilot's Flight PodLog - www.pilotsflightpodlog.com

      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
      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com
      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.

      Friday, July 2, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #10 - The 1940 Air Terminal Museum Airplane Raffle



      Hello everybody. This is a special episode. PJ Gustafson has joined me on the podcast to talk about the 1940 Air Terminal Museum and the vintage Cessna that they are raffling off.  Each year, the museum gives away a vintage Cessna airplane to raise money for the continued operation and restoration of the museum building.



      The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in a beautiful art-deco air terminal building at the William P. Hobby Airport (KHOU) in Houston, Texas. It pays tribute to the history of civil aviation including the airlines, general aviation and business aviation.

      The 1940 Air Terminal Museum

      The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is open to the public between the hours of:
      • 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday
      • 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday
      • The Museum is closed on Mondays.

      Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. Admission is free for members of the United States military, law enforcement, firefighters, and their families.

      The third Saturday of every month the museum has an event called Wings and Wheels and it features aircraft and cars on static display out on the ramp. Each month there is a different theme. This month's theme is the raffle give away and they will also be unveiling next year's raffle plane. August's theme is experimental aircraft. So anyone with an experimental aircraft is welcome to fly in.

      Raffle Plane 

      This year the museum is raffling off a beautiful vintage 1958 Cessna 172. The tickets are $50 and no more than 2,500 tickets will be sold. These are great odds, better than Sportys, King Schools or AOPA.

      This beautiful Cessna sports polished a aluminum exterior, with black and white trim and full VFR vintage panel.  The drawing is on July 17, 2010, only two weeks away. Currently 1,400 tickets have been sold, so the odds are even better. So please purchase some tickets to help support this wonderful museum and you might just win this beautiful 1958 Cessna 172.




      You can find out more about the raffle on the museum's website at http://www.1940airterminal.org. You can also follow the Museum on Twitter at @1940ATM or "Like" them on Facebook by searching for 1940 Air Terminal Museum.

      You can follow the Raffle Plane on Twitter at @N4285F and you can follow the planes flight progress live at http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N4285F.

      Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling 713-454-1940, in person at the museum, or by going to  any of the locations where they bring the raffle plane until the drawing takes place.


      Oshkosh 2010

      I have all my tickets for The Worlds Greatest Aviation Celebration, EAA's AirVentue Oshkos 2010. I will be there Thursday, July 29,  through Sunday, August 1. Me and my 2 boys, Robert and Joey will be camping at Camp Scholler. So if anyone would like to meetup, please drop me a line. I would love to meet with you.


                                               American Flag and Eagle
      Happy Independence Day Everyone. Get out there and exercise your freedom to fly in the greatest country in the world.


      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

      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com

      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.

      Saturday, May 29, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #09 - Colleen's 1st Flight in the PiperSport and my 4 Mistakes

      In this episode follow Colleen and I as we take a sight-seeing flight along the south shore of Long Island. We start of from Brookhaven airport (KHWV), fly along the south shore beaches and then circle the Montauk lighthouse. This was Colleen's first flight in the PiperSport and her first time flying with me since I received my private pilot's license.

      I try my hand at recording in-cockpit audio. I hope to show everyone how to get flight following and how easy it is. Even in the busy New York airspace.

      During my flight I make 4 mistakes. Have a listen to find out what they are and I hope others will learn from them.


      Shoutouts:

      1) PJ Gustafson and The 1940 Air Terminal Museum in Houston, TX.
      Each year the museum gives away a vintage Cessna aircraft in a raffle to raise money for the continued operation and restoration of the museum building. The airplane is given away on the 3rd Saturday of July each year. Please support this cause and maybe you might win this beautiful airplane.

      For more information on the museum and the raffle, you can visit their website at http://www.1940airterminal.org, on Facebook by searching for The 1940 Air Terminal Museum, or Follow the museum on Twitter at http://twitter.com/1940ATM. The raffle plane also has its own Twitter account at http://twitter.com/N9379B.

      2) Jones Beach Airshow. http://jonesbeachairshow.com
      Each Memorial Day weekend there is an airshow at Jones Beach in Wantagh Long Island. It is a spectaculart show. This year the Blue Angels are the headlining show. Also performing will beUS Army Golden Knights, Canadian Forces CF-18 Demonstration Team, Sean D. Tucker and Red Bull Air Force to name a few.

      3) Joe Rejeske
      Joe is a new private pilot. I look forrward to many $100 hamburgers with Joe. Congratulations to Joe.

      4) Piper Aircraft.
      Thanks for bringing the PiperSport to the market. Also, personal shoutouts to Mark Miller, Chief Corporate Spokesperson and Bart Jones, Chief Pilot of Piper Aircraft for taking time to tlk to me about the PiperSport. This will be in the next episode.

      5) Our Military personnel
      On Memorial Day we should all think about the sacrifices they have made to preserve our way of life and allow us our freedoms and to thank them. My prayers and best wishes go out to them.

      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

      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com
      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.
      The intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.


      Sunday, March 21, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #08 - My Flight in the SportCruiser AKA PiperSport

      In this episode I again do something a little bit different. This is my first Pilot Report. I discuss my first flight in a Czech Airworks SportCruiser. Piper Aircraft has just recently announced that they are dirstibuting this sleek and sexy airplane as the new PiperSport

      You can read more about the new PiperSport at http://piperaircraftinc.com/home/pages/PiperSport.cfm.

      I discuss my first flight with Mike Bellenir in this cool aircraft. I had always wanted to try the SportCruiser, ever since Mid Island Air Service got one on the flight line at Brookhaven (KHWV). I have always been a low wing-guy and, although I love flying the Eaglet, it never felt right. So when I saw the SportCruiser, I knew I had to fly it. Plus, Joey has said that the SportCruiser is the plane he wants to take lessons in.

      So have a listen and hear what I like and dislike about the SportCruiser and what I learned on the flight.

      Shoutouts:

      1) The Pilotcast - episode 74 is hysterical and a must listen. Dave Allen (The Pilot's Flight PodLog) and Steve Tupper (Airspeed) join the crew for some aviation trivia. Plus they mention yours truly and The New Pilot PodBlog. http://pilotcast.libsyn.com/

      2) The Pilot's Flight PodLog (http://www.pilotsflightpodlog.com/) - episode 57 is FANTASTIC! Dave and Will interview Nick Spark, the producer of the documentary, The Legend of Pancho Barnes. This movie sounds great and I plan to pick up a copy.  http://www.panchobarnesfilm.com/film/

      3) Piper Aircraft for bringing the PiperSport to market and bringing credibility to LSA. http://piperaircraftinc.com/home/pages/PiperSport.cfm.

      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

      Please join the myTransponder group Friends of The New Pilot PodBlog.

      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.

      Here are some pictures of the N529SC



      P92 Eaglet and the SportCruiser side-by-side.





      A sleek looking bird.


      A close-up showing the canopy and panel.













      All glass panel.













      Nice profile!

      Tuesday, February 16, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #07 - Monika Petrillo's Flight Around Australia and Her DVD Flyabout

      http://www.flyaboutmovie.com/


      In this episode I do things a little bit differently. I don't talk about one of my flights; instead I have invited Monika Petrillo into the virtual hanger to chat about her documentary film, Flyabout.

      As a relatively new pilot, Monika decided to fly around the continent of Australia with her father, brother and father's wife.  Flyabout is the inspirational and beautiful film which chronicles her flight around Australia. It is not a travel log, it is more than that. It is her personal journey as she grows from a young woman into adulthood.

      For the pilot or aviation lover, there is a lot of flying in this film. You follow her flights around Australia. You see the beautiful scenery, the wildlife and the people she meets along the way. You see her deal with formation flying, IMC weather, dirt runways and an extreme crosswind landing. You get to see Monika grow as a pilot.


      This is a must see movie and has a spot on my shelf right next to 16 Right.

      You can purchase the DVD, read about the movie and watch the trailer on her website http://flyaboutmovie.com/.
      You can follow Monika on Twitter at  http://twitter.com/Flyabout.


      Show Notes:

      Interview with Monika Petrillo about Flyabout the documentary chronicling her flight around the continent of Australia

      • Issues with being the least experienced and the only female pilot
      • Why Australia
      • Her growth as a pilot and a person
      • Her struggles with IMC, crosswind landings, back-country runways and formation flying
      • Her flight to Oshkosh as part of Bonanzas to Oshkosh
      • Discuss each of our trips of Oshkosh 2010 
      • What is a walkabout and is there a connection with Flyabout and what Monika learned about herself
      • The shifting of generations and her conflicts with her father because she is the  more experienced pilot
      • Celebrating the centennial of the first woman to get a pilot's license by setting a record for the most woman being introduced to flying in one single day - March 8, 2010
      • Her daily prep for each leg of the journey
      • How she conquered an extreme cross-wind landing

      The 3 Question Segment

      1) What do you most like about flying?
      2) What do you want to do next?
      3) How has flying changed you?

      Monika's Shoutouts:

      1) Will and Dave of The Pilot's Flight PodLog - http://pilotwill.libsyn.com/
      2) Bonanza's to Oshkosh - http://www.b2osh.org/Home_page.htm
      3) Lynda Meeks of Girls With Wings - http://girlswithwings.com/
      4) The Ninety-Nines - http://www.ninety-nines.org/

      Please go to The Centennial of Woman Pilots website http://centennialofwomenpilots.com/ to celebrate the Centennial of Licensed Women Pilots and Women’s Day, women pilots from around the world will attempt to set a new worldwide flying record: the most women pilots introducing a woman to flying in one single day, March 8, and in one single week, March 6 to March 12. Please visit this site to register and be part of the event.

      My Shoutouts:

      1) Monika Petrillo - Thank You for taking the time for talking to me -  http://flyaboutmovie.com/
      2) Will and Dave for introducing me to Monika's DVD on Episode # 54 Monika Petrillo & Flyabout of The Pilot's Flight PodLog
      3) Dave Crawford for helping me test my Skype Connection
      4) Plane Crazy Down Under - An aviation based podcast with a focus on the Asia/Pacific area. They are a couple of crazy Aussies (with even crazier accents) talking about aviation - http://www.planecrazydownunder.com/.


      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

      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.




      Tuesday, January 19, 2010

      The New Pilot PodBlog Ep #06 - My First $100 Hamburger

      Happy New Year everyone.

      In this episode, I talk about my flight with Joey to the Wings Sports Bar and Grille in Hartford (KHFD) for our first $100 hamburger trip. This is the trip that we had tried to take before but could not due to weather and traffic issues. Well, we finally did it. The weather was perfect and the burgers and wings were great. Have a listen as I discuss the issues I had along the way and what I learned from the trip.

      I also discuss an accidental Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast meetup with John Wellington and how I recognized him from Rick Felty's great videos.

      I talk about a couple of upcoming aviation films which are in progress, A Pilot's Story by Wilco Films (Will Hawkins from The Pilot's Flight Pod Log) and AcroCamp by AirSpeed's Stephen Force.

      I introduce an excellent new aviation podcast, The Mile High Flyers. Four regular pilots from out west who do a little hangar flying. These guys and gal are great. Wonderful chemestry and a lot of fun to listen too.

      Finally I discuss some ideas of what I would like to talk about in the future and ask for any ideas you may have and if anyone would like to be a guest on the podcast.

      Shout Outs:
      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
      And LIPilot on myTransponder.com

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

      Direct access to the mp3 is here.