Episodes
Questions from listeners submitted over the Discord server frame this episode.
Join us, Rob and Tim, as we share our experiences over a combined amount of flight experience that exceeds 14,000 hours. We are professional pilots who have been flying business jets for a combined total of more than 30 years.
Topics in this episode include GOOD and BAD HOTEL EXPERIENCES, flight training and simulation questions, and other topics along the way create the framework for this...
Published 11/15/24
Ever wondered what pilots do after the flight is over and the aircraft is back in the hangar? Join us for an informative episode where we break down the essential postflight procedures that ensure aircraft safety, dispatch reliability, efficiency, and why we do this often-overlooked procedure. From securing the aircraft to completing necessary documentation, we'll cover everything what we do and what we look for on our aircraft after a flight. Tune in to learn more about the behind-the-scenes...
Published 11/01/24
Join us for a captivating episode where we go into a conversation on aviation and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. We'll discuss the latest updates in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 with our opinions, concerns, and what we are looking forward to in the exciting new version of Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Plus, we'll briefly open up about the realities of content creation and hit on some of the negatives of being a creator.
We also share our flight experience, aircraft flown, and a...
Published 10/18/24
In this installment of The Corporate Pilot Guy's Podcast, I delve into another segment of aviation that increases safety through prevention by talking to a pilot who was pulled over and arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
The guest for this episode is Mac and he shares his experience getting a DUI, possible jail time, court, impact on his family, and losing his FAA medical.
Mac was in the process of becoming a professional pilot and had completed up to his commercial...
Published 03/09/24
TCAS makes aviation safer by alerting the flight crew of conflicting traffic by issuing a TA and possibly an RA. Find out what TCAS, TA, and what RA are in this episode.
We briefly talk about the unfortunate accident in Naples, Florida involving a Challenger 604. Differences in types of starters installed on turbine engines and why a restart would not have been possible in this situation, based on what is known at this time.
This episode's pilot tip is presented by John, a Corporate Pilot...
Published 02/25/24
Rob and Tim discuss how aircraft pressurization works in corporate jets and in airliners. Pressurized aircraft make flight at high altitudes possible and usually flawless. However, things can occasionally can go wrong with aircraft pressurization, we will discuss the backup systems available to pilots, crew and passengers, when things doesn't work as planned. We will also discuss crew and passenger oxygen systems.
As always, if you have any questions about this or any topic we discuss,...
Published 01/27/24
There are major differences between flying in the United States versus Canada. From filing flight plans, search and rescue, airspace, airspeed, and communications, Rob and Tim highlight some of the major differences between flying in the two countries.
When flying to any foreign country, flight planning needs to be started early along with familiarization of regulations in those countries.
The following links were discussed in the podcast episode concerning Canadian...
Published 01/13/24
We discuss the Wright Brothers to celebrate the 120th anniversary of their first flight on December 17, 1903.
How did the Wright Flyer's wing get its inspiration?
Did the Wright Flyer use a catapult on the first flight?
Were both Wright Brothers born in Dayton, Ohio?
Is there video of the Wright Brothers' first flight?
Learn the answers to these questions and more such as why one wing was longer on the original Wright Flyer than the other, in this aviation podcast.
The Wright brothers...
Published 12/16/23
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This aviation podcast is about WHAT a STABILIZED APPROACH is, what happens when a stabilized approach is not flown, what should you do when unstabilized, and examples of mistakes we have made early in our flying careers where a stabilized approach was not conducted.
Here are a few references highlighted in this episode:
https://flightsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/alar_bn7-1stablizedappr.pdf....
Published 12/02/23
Winter flying has its dangers but can be made safer due to aircraft systems and different types of de-ice fluids that can be applied to aircraft. Join Tim and Rob as they share some of their icing experiences with their combined flight time exceeding 13,000 hours.
Aircraft can be sprayed with four different types of fluid to remove and prevent ice build-up, but jet aircraft are also equipped with many different systems to combat the effects of icing. Learn how corporate jets detect,...
Published 11/18/23
Join Rob and Tim as they interview John Kluenker who is a Corporate Pilot on the Cessna Citation X. The Citation X was once the world's fastest civilian jet in the sky. John is also a YouTube creator showing off his bush flying adventures in his experimental KitFox.
Learn the differences, advantages, and drawbacks of being a contract pilot vs working for a corporation.
This aviation podcast also features aircraft buying tips from Ryan at McGill Aviation.
Check out John's YouTube...
Published 11/04/23
Older episodes of the podcast have been getting audio updates thanks to A.I. enhanced audio. This episode has been enhanced by A.I. so let us know if you notice a difference.
Rob recently returned home from recurrent training. Training has been spoken about in brief in previous episodes, but this time, we take a deeper dive into recurrent training and the day-to-day training schedule covering ground school and simulator training.
Day one of simulator training covers many of the same...
Published 10/21/23
A multitude of aviation topics are covered in this aviation podcast by The Corporate Pilot Guys.
The following topics will be covered:
Pilot Salaries
The Pilot Shortage
International Procedures
U.S. Customs
CANPASS
Airplane Buying Tip
The pilot shortage is still ongoing and is expected to go into the future for quite a while. This shortage of pilots effecting the industry is also causing salaries to increase. How many money can a person expect to make starting out at an airline in the...
Published 10/07/23
In this episode, there will be an airplane buying tip as well as a tip from an Air Traffic Controller who is new to the podcast. Inside the podcast, Rob and Tim will talk about circling approaches in private jets and some considerations that need to be taken when doing such procedures.
Rob will give a tip on copying IFR clearances and Tim will talk about two videos he has made on the subject of copying every type of IFR clearance as well as instrument approach clearances.
Those are the two...
Published 09/23/23
HOW TO PREPARE AND PASS THE FAA/Transport Canada WRITTEN TEST/KNOWLEDGE EXAM.
Tips on how to prepare for and pass any pilot written/knowledge exam from Rob and Tim are the topic of conversation. Numerous written test preparation programs are on the market. Tim will give tips and practices he has used to pass written tests from his experience taking written exams from Private Pilot all the way to CFI, ATP, and Aircraft Dispatcher exams and many knowledge tests in between. Tim and Rob are...
Published 09/09/23
In this episode Rob and Tim discuss the difference between PNR and ANR headsets. Different models of headsets are discussed as well as headsets Tim and Rob have used and currently use while flying in the private jets they operate.
A case study of an aircraft incident involving a crew that took off without a clearance is covered with tips and advice to NOT get into a situation like the one described. After listening to the incident, what would you do?
The dreaded holding pattern is also...
Published 08/26/23
Alternate Airports are required in Canada but not always in the United States when flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). When are alternate airports needed in the United States, but also, is the closest legal alternate the right airport for you or for your passengers? We discuss a few different scenarios we have experienced in our flying careers.
Density altitude effects all aircraft but how do we deal with density altituide in private jets? Paper charts are available to compute...
Published 08/12/23
In no particular order, join Rob and Tim as they discuss check ride tips whether taking a private pilot, or an ATP check ride. As professional pilots, they have taken many check rides and some of their best tips will be given to help anyone who may have a check ride coming in the future.
Did you know the Challenger business jet has roots with the Canadair Regional Jet and Bill Lear? It's true and find out the connection in this episode as well as more talk about ... coffee.
We would...
Published 07/29/23
Join Tim and Rob as they interview Chris from TikTok’s (flyfastplanes ) as he details the entire process to become a regional airline pilot in today’s incredible pilot hiring market. Chris explains the entire process of being hired as an airline pilot: the application process, the initial interview, the exam, ground school, intense simulator training sessions, the type check ride, line training, the line check, flying paying passengers on the line.
Rob and Tim would really like to hear from...
Published 07/15/23
Join Tim and Rob as they discuss the aircraft they fly for a living. Both Tim and Rob are Corporate Jet Captains. Rob flies the Bombardier Challenger 605/650, and Tim flies the Gulfstream G200. In this episode, you’ll hear about these beautiful corporate jets’ interesting features and cabin comforts. Both Tim and Rob will discuss the differences in aircraft performance between the two aircraft. And somewhere along the way, they will mention coffee and Elvis’s famous Lockheed Jetstar. Thank...
Published 07/02/23
Join Tim and Rob after a long break, back with a new format, sharing personal flying experiences and soon, into the flight deck of modern corporate jets twice a month. In this episode Tim and Rob discuss their mutual interest in flight simulation and the benefits fly pilots and enthusiasts.
Rob and Tim would really like to hear from you, please send us your comments and show topic suggestions: Speak Pipe (leave a recorded message for us):...
Published 06/17/23
Join Tim and Rob as they discuss the "Worldwide Pilot Shortage" during their first episode of 2023. The pilot shortage we have been talking about for many years is no longer looming, the shortage is here, are you planning to jump on board?
Rob and Tim would really like to hear from you, please send us your comments and show topic suggestions: Speak Pipe (leave a recorded message for us): https://www.speakpipe.com/TheCorporatePilotGuysPodcast Email:
[email protected]...
Published 01/09/23
Unfortunately due to our very busy flying schedule we are unable to bring you our regularly scheduled podcast. Rest assured however, we have an episode coming very soon. Thank you for your support of this channel. Tim and Rob
Published 07/31/22
Join Tim and Rob as they interview Kasidee from TikTok (KasideeJones). Kasidee, a former teacher did a late in life career change to become an aviator including a professional Flight Instructor and a helicopter pilot. Rob and Tim would really like to hear from you, please send us your comments and show topic suggestions: Speak Pipe (leave a recorded message for us): https://www.speakpipe.com/TheCorporatePilotGuysPodcast Email:
[email protected] Twitter:...
Published 06/29/22