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With over 28,000 hours logged in more than 355 types of aircraft, a best-selling author with a brand-new book, and more awards than we have time to list, Barry Schiff is an aviation legend. And, his son Brian isn't far behind; as a captain for a major US airline and one of the most innovative lecturers and aviation educators in general aviation, Brian Schiff sets a new standard in how we can all be better, safer & more educated pilots. I'm thrilled to call them both friends and can't wait to jump into some hangar flying and a lookback on this past year.“SocialFlight Live!” is a live broadcast dedicated to supporting General Aviation pilots and enthusiasts during these challenging times. Register at SocialFlightLive.com to join the live broadcast every Tuesday evening at 8pm ET (be sure to join early because attendance is limited for the live broadcasts).
This is the audio version of an ASA Presents LiveVideo Broadcast.The original LiveVideo broadcast can be accessed at https://www.asapresents.net/flying_illustrated.html and qualifies for FAA WINGS Credit. After listening to the podcast click on this link to take the quiz to earn immediate WINGS credit - https://www.faasafety.gov/gslac/ALC/course_content.aspx?enrolled=true&cID=1071During this episode of ASA Author Talks, BARRY SCHIFF and his son BRIAN SCHIFF present a fun and informative Illustrated Guide into the wonderful world of Flying.The Schiff's combined experience in a very wide variety of aircraft provides an outstanding foundation for stories, events, facts and figures that will entertain you while enhancing your knowledge of aviation.Find the book at your favorite aviation retailer, FBO, or here, https://asa2fly.com/an-illustrated-guide-to-flying/
Aviation icon Barry Schiff and his outstanding son Capt. Brian Schiff join us for an evening of aviation excellence (and some amazing stories)! “SocialFlight Live!” is a live broadcast dedicated to supporting General Aviation pilots and enthusiasts during these challenging times. Register at SocialFlightLive.com to join the live broadcast every Tuesday evening at 8pm EDT (be sure to join early because attendance is limited for the live broadcasts). REGISTER HERE FOR LIVE SHOWS: http://www.SocialFlightLive.com
Captain Brian Schiff joins SocialFlight Live for an Evening of Bad Decisions, where we swap stories and talk about the lessons we've each learned in spite of our failings during our years of flying. Brian Schiff is an Airline Pilot, Flight Instructor and one of the most innovative educators in general aviation. As you might imagine from his last name, he is the son of Barry Schiff and although the apple didn't fall far from the tree, Brian has carved out a unique reputation for his ability to teach complex procedures and concepts in a way that even a pilot like me can understand. “SocialFlight Live!” is a live broadcast dedicated to supporting General Aviation pilots and enthusiasts during these challenging times. Register at SocialFlightLive.com to join the live broadcast every Tuesday evening at 8pm ET (be sure to join early because attendance is limited for the live broadcasts).
Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org Watch the interview on our YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/twtVaqYAf3E Hosted by NAFI Board Member Brian Schiff is a captain for a major US airline and is type-rated on the Airbus A320, Boeing 727, 757, 767, DC-9 (MD-80), CL-65, LR-JET, and G-V. Schiff's roots are deeply planted in general aviation where he has flown a wide variety of aircraft (95 types). His total flying time is over 20,000 hours. He is a Gold Seal flight instructor and FAA Safety Team Representative and holds several flight instructor ratings. He is recognized for his enthusiasm and ability to teach in way that simplifies complex procedures and concepts. He has been actively instructing since earning his flight and ground instructor certificates in 1985. Schiff also has been an FAA-designated examiner. He attended San Jose State University, and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and his Master of Science Degree in Aviation Safety from the University of Central Missouri. He regularly teaches and conducts seminars about aviation safety and techniques to student and professional pilots alike. Learn more about Brian's Activities: https://www.captainschiff.com/ Today's guest is Barry Schiff: holds 13 type ratings, 7 flight instructor ratings, and every category and class rating except airship. He is a retired TWA captain and his 28,000 hours have been accrued in 363 different types of aircraft. He has been an FAA-designated check airman on the Boeing 767 as well as in general aviation. He has written more than 1,800 magazine articles—most notably in AOPA Pilot. These plus his 13 books have earned him 11 journalism awards. In addition to holding 5 world aviation speed records, Barry is the recipient of a Congressional Commendation, the Louis Bleriot Air Medal, Switzerland's gold Proficiency Medal, and an honorary doctorate in aeronautical science. He also has been inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation.
Erik and I recently had an extraordinary opportunity to talk with someone who has been in aviation his entire life, flown more than most, and is an award winning journalist who has covered aviation for over 30 years. Barry Schiff is the perfect compliment to last week's episode because he is able to speak from the perspective of multiple generations. He has seen how aviation has changed and how culture around aviation has also grown and changed for both the good and the bad. I hope you enjoy this special episode with Barry Schiff. ***** Season 4 of The Lindberghs Podcast was made possible by The Lindbergh Foundation. http://lindbergh.aero/ The Lindberghs Podcast is a production of Erik Lindbergh and his wife Lyn Lindbergh. Erik is the Chairman of The Lindbergh Foundation, Executive Chair of VerdeGo AERO, and an expert back country skier. Https://www.eriklindbergh.com Https://www.verdegoaero.com Lyn is an award winning author, Host of The Health and Fitness Motivation Podcast, Founder of Couch to Active, and Creator of ListeningSkills.Shop, and Executive Producer of this podcast. Https://www.couchtoactive.com/podcast Https://www.couchtoactive.com https://www.listeningskills.shop
Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org Watch the presentation for FREE and earn FAA Wings Credit: https://www.mentorlive.site/program/20.html This audio comes from the results of Brian's father Barry Schiff's decades-long research into the subject of turning back towards the runway after experiencing an engine failure shortly after takeoff in a single-engine airplane. Brian discusses techniques for determining when it is safe to do so, and how to practice the maneuver and become proficient at it. Until recently, conventional training and wisdom dictated that pilots should always land straight ahead when confronted by an engine failure that occurs shortly after takeoff in a Single Engine Airplane. This controversial topic has been hotly debated since the early days of aviation to the point where turning around to land on the departure runway has been called “the impossible turn.” It can be argued convincingly, however, that there are instances when it would be safer to return to the airport than to land straight ahead following such an engine failure. The FAA now states matter-of-factly in Advisory Circular 61-83J that “flight instructors should demonstrate and teach trainees when and how to make a safe 180-degree turnback to the field after an engine failure.” Check out Brian's website and blog here: https://www.captainschiff.com/
Brian Schiff is now a proud 3rd generation pilot. Is father Barry Schiff began the title "The Proficient Pilot" that Brian has taken over. His Son Jon is preparing for his Private Pilot Exam! https://www.captainschiff.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/624495 Capt. Brian Schiff is a captain for a major US airline and is type-rated on the Airbus A320, Boeing 727, 757, 767, DC-9 (MD-80), CL-65, LR-JET, and G-V. Schiff's roots are deeply planted in general aviation where he has flown a wide variety of aircraft. He holds several flight instructor ratings and is recognized for his enthusiasm and ability to teach in way that simplifies complex procedures and concepts. He has been actively instructing since earning his flight and ground instructor certificates in 1985. Schiff also has been an FAA-designated examiner. Aerospace Education is here to help develop a community of folks interested in Space Exploration and the desire to want to learn how to fly. Bob Roberts is a General Aviation Pilot and a member of Civil Air Patrol. If you are interested in learning more about CAP and the great work that we do, please visit gocivilairpatrol.com or leave me a message and I would be happy to help you learn more.
This week on The World of Aviation, we visit with Captain Barry Schiff, a legend in aviation who has been inducted into several aviation halls of fame. He has logged over 28-thousand hours in 361 different types of aircraft. He has earned nearly every FAA category, class and flight instruction rating. He has also authored several books. Join us Sunday mornings at 10:00 for The World of Aviation, here on AM 1280 The Patriot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aviation continues to serve the devastated Bahamas, but the situation remains complicated, and heartbreaking. Also, a labor of love returns a Staggerwing to the Tullahoma, Tennessee, sky, and Barry Schiff flies a vintage P-40 Warhawk.
You have read Barry Schiff's insights and expertise over the years in AOPA Pilot magazine. Now hear him describe his favorite airplanes, best flights, and the essence of flight.
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
Barry Schiff started flying at age 14, became a pilot with TWA, and in the intervening years has amassed flying experience in 355 aircraft types. As an author, Barry has written over 1700 articles, and has a regular monthly column in AOPA Pilot magazine.
In this episode we talk with AOPA author, former airline pilot, world speed record holder and internationally reknowned aviator, Barry Schiff on what makes a pilot great. Fly Your Best, Jason
This week we hear from ASA author, AOPA columnist and internationally renowned aviator, Barry Schiff on what makes a pilot great. Please enjoy The Finer Points. Fly Your Best, Jason