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Neste episódio, o João Dinis e o Ricardo Brito Reis duma surpreendente segunda ronda dos playoffs da NBAa lesão de Steph Curryo novo Papae muito maisTudo isto com o apoio da Betano.pt, Escolha do Consumidor e Marca 5 Estrelas em Apostas Desportivas.Vamos a isto? Bora!
Mike Nichols, CEO of PMOPA, sits down with Joe to talk about his journey from growing up in Allentown, PA, to becoming a pilot and leading a nonprofit in the aviation world. They chat about why community matters, how volunteers make a big difference, and the importance of making aviation more welcoming to everyone. They also dig into safety—why it's a top priority, how programs like the Master Aviator help pilots improve, and why training instructors the right way matters. It's an honest, down-to-earth conversation about what's working, what needs work, and what's ahead for the PA46 community. Join PMOPA: https://www.mmopa.com
In this episode, Ben breaks down game-winning shots in both the NBAA and the NHL as well as some offensive coordinators getting hired in the NFC and AFC. Take A LISTEN!
From NBAA-BACE 2024, Keith Clark - senior quality control and technical rep at Phillips 66, discusses how the Safe a Life, Verify Fuel Type is growing and making a positive impact on the aviation industry.
In this episode, Paula Williams sits down with Tim Bonnell Jr. to discuss their experiences at the recent NBAA show, insights into marketing in the aviation industry, and the release of Tim's latest book on aviation business insurance. Discover the importance of creating value through content, establishing a legacy in the industry, and how Tim's new book aims to bridge gaps in aviation insurance knowledge. From risk management to mentorship, this conversation provides valuable perspectives for aviation professionals and entrepreneurs alike.
Terry Yeomans, director of the IS-BAH program at IBAC, spoke with Ground Support Worldwide editor Josh Smith during NBAA-BACE about the importance of safety management systems in the business aviation industry as well as the IS-BAH program's 10th anniversary.
Listen in as Aviation Week's Jeremy Kariuki, Molly McMillin, Bill Carey and Guy Norris discuss the latest news, live from NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 2024 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition is the industry's largest and most dynamic international gathering, and this year's edition in Las Vegas promises to be a show unlike any other. The post Podcast: Check out the Must-See Highlights of 2024 NBAA-BACE appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Join myself and Lori Diep, CEO of Euler, talk all things NBAA 2024, including a few events you don't want to miss.Come see us at Booth #3975! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/41000ftandthriving/support
Scott Cutshall, Clay Lacy's President of Real Estate and Sustainability talks about the company's ongoing investments into sustainable practices and how it earned NBAA's Sustainable Flight Department Accreditation.
Join Aviation Week Network's Jeremy Kariuki, Molly McMillin and Bill Carey as they discuss sustainable aviation fuel, Textron, Lilium and more leading up to the 2024 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Learn about the heroic CFA who NBAA will honor in October; and I discuss the Kardashians' private jet delay to Aspen. What is the reality of this situation and scene; how did the CFA perform; and what would I tweak a bit if I was the CFA? WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR CFA JOURNEY:
In this episode of the Jet Life Podcast, I sit down with Catherine Wren, NBAA Top 40 Under 40 & NTBAA Board of Directors, to talk all about breaking into the world of private aviation. Catherine shares her story of growing up in a small New Mexico town, knowing nothing about aviation, and how she found her way into the industry. From starting out on the flight line to becoming a key leader in the business, Catherine's journey shows how passion and determination can take you far. We cover everything from the challenges of getting started with zero experience to the importance of building relationships and making connections. Catherine also dives into the value of mentorship, networking, and her involvement with NBAA's Young Professionals (YoPro) Council. If you're trying to break into aviation but feel like you don't have the right background, this is the episode for you. Catherine's advice? Focus on hard work, patience, and finding the right people to learn from. Whether you're curious about private aviation or already in the field, this episode is packed with practical insights that can help you get ahead. Get in Touch with Catherine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catclay/Sign Up for NBAA-BACE 2024: https://nbaa.org/events/2024-nbaa-business-aviation-convention-exhibition-nbaa-bace/
Nick Gray is the master of developing a great friend network, we go over some of his success in this area, his book The Two Hour Cocktail party, and his past business successes. See the full blog post and long notes here: https://copywritingcourse.com/courses/interviews/making-friends-nick-gray/0:00: Start0:05: Making T-shirts with friends faces for $20 is an amazing investment. 2:00: The t-shirts started with Noah Kagan and I made custom shirt with an iron-on paper, but then started using Canva. 3:20: Nick Gray is one of the most interesting people I've ever met, it's difficult to describe him and all the fun he brings. 3:40: He started a company called MuseumHack which he sold in 2019, and also helped build his family's aviation company from the ground up before selling it to a big private equity company.”4:20: “I've been on more private jets than anybody but they're all broken.”4:50: His engineer dad built a product in their basement that shows an in-air flight display (like you see in airlines) but for private jets. Nick joined as employee #1 and helped grow it to 80+ employees before selling in 2014, then got an earnout from the company. 6:30: Working with a family business was very informal, and while there was a small amount of butting heads overall it was a great and fun and easy experience and in fact BROUGHT HIM CLOSER TO HIS PARENTS than ever.8:16: Nick's involvement for Flight Display Systems (FDS) he took over marketing and international sales. He learned everything on the fly (no pub intended).9:00: Middle East clients had INSANE private jets and essentially unlimited budgets. People would request showers, glowing floors, and all sorts of things and they would engineer it and build it. Their bread and butter was in-flight entertainment. Nick's dad figured out how to make the standard $70,000 “Flight Map” for around $10,000.10:53: Sales all came from a small network of aviation professionals and tradeshows, specifically one called NBAA which his whole family would all go to every year. 11:34: Nick did something innovating with pricing in the aviation industry. Talking about prices was considered uncouth, so he zagged and made Best Buy style giant price tags at their tradeshow booth. Other booths were making fun of them, but their booth was completely full of end customers! 12:53: Nick learned to be very upfront by asking: “What do you need, what do you want, what can we do for you?”14:17: Do you still think tradeshows are still the best way to get leads? Yes…but “conferences” are hard, but “tradeshows” are super profitable. 15:13: If Nick ever started a business it might be a tradeshow (not conference) because you can monetize them so well. 15:40: For Nick's 42nd birthday he threw a “Birthday Conference” where people paid ~$1,000 to come to a three day event, and it was really cool high up people and felt like an expensive conference. Price anchoring for conferences is very hard. He sent out a survey how much people would pay and it always ends up at $1,000. Unless you get very big sponsors it's hard to make big money with conferences. 17:04: There's nothing like meeting in person to connect with a person. Something still very different from online. We went to a HubSpot conference and met a lot of people we knew online in real life. Even brief moments of meeting IRL are impactful.18:48: In early 2000's the only way to hear amazing people speak was at a live conference. But with the rise of TED, YouTube, and podcasts all of a sudden you could hear BETTER versions of these in person speeches. The benefit of conferences quickly shifted from hearing a speaker to meeting other conference attendees. 19:51: We went to a conference where we saw some famous names, and honestly it's better to listen to a podcast than the live...
This year's storm season has already brought a wave of severe weather activity across the U.S. Personnel at the FAA's Air Traffic Control System Command Center, including NBAA's Air Traffic Services team, are ready to assist business aircraft pilots as they navigate around stormy weather. The post Podcast: Guiding Business Aviation Safely Around Stormy Skies appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
On this episode, we have Julia Harrington as a guest as we continue the conversation on workplace culture. Julia is a leader in the business aviation industry and we glean on her insights and experiences with workplace culture. In this episode, we delve into the key strategies and practices for sustaining a positive workplace culture over the long term. Julia shares her insights on how to maintain a culture of trust, respect, and collaboration, even during times of change or growth. Tune in to learn practical tips and best practices for creating a positive work environment that leads to increased employee engagement, productivity, and overall success. About Julia HarringtonJulia Harrington is the Lead Captain and Base Manager of a Chicago-based operation of 2 Citations for a local insurance company. She is an experienced aviation professional with a dedication to growth, leadership, and advocacy. She's been at her present job for 6 years, but has always had a passion for aviation. She was honored in 2021 to be recognized by the prestigious NBAA top 40 Under 40 award. When Julia isn't flying for work, she loves flying upside down! She owns a 1975 Decathlon and flies competition aerobatics with the International Aerobatic Club, and is currently serving as the President of IAC Chapter 1. In addition to flying duties, Julia is also a Co-Vice Chair of the NBAA Young Professionals Council and is on the Board of Directors for Chicago's Leading Edge Chapter of Women in Aviation International. In her work with the YoPro Council, she is also the Co-Chair of the Advocacy subcommittee, and has spearheaded numerous efforts to improve the future of business aviation.CONNECT WITH TC ADVISORY GROUP:Website: https://tcadvisorygroup.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tcadvisorygroup1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetcadvisorygroup/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tc-advisory-group1/FOLLOW THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PODCAST ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theexecutiveleadershippodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theexecutiveleadershippodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/the-executive-leadership-podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NBAA Management Guide is widely regarded as the industry's how-to manual and the latest revision published earlier this year was virtually a complete overhaul that now aligns with NBAA's Certified Aviation Manager program. The post Podcast: Revamping One of NBAA's Most Useful Resources appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Runway excursions are the leading cause of accidents in turbine business aircraft operations. NBAA's Domestic Operations Committee recently updated the association's safety resource, Reducing Runway Excursions in Business Aviation, with additional tips for operators to avoid these events. The post Podcast: Proactive Steps to Help Prevent Runway Excursions appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with their explanation of why Greg Garcia has not yet been on the podcast! They also have a quick movie review and some reality TV updates! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Wynn Mosman to the podcast! (14:45) INSTAGRAM: @flyingthenestforcheap Then our hosts close out the show with your emails and notes! (40:45) SONG: "A Questionnaire" -by Hot Left Pole off the Albumn The Highest Road in England - sent in by Jared Booth. Instagram @jaredisabooth OR on Spotify and YouTube search Jared Booth. JINGLE: Aldridge and the NBAA parody of a song by The Kingston Trio.Recorded by Dylan in Los Angeles, CARecorded: 05/27/2015 Released: 05/28/2015 First aired: unaired Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
Every pilot has a unique story to tell in the vast expanse of the aviation industry. Shelbey Hooker joins us to share her journey through the clouds marked by pivotal moments that shaped her career trajectory. Tune in as we delve into crucial moments from Shelbey's aviation odyssey and glean wisdom from her experiences. Key takeaways to listen for Key moments that directed Shelbey in her aviation career journey Insights on the balance between protecting children and allowing them to explore The importance of adapting to new changes and trends in the aviation industry Complexities of owning and managing an aircraft Advice for those interested in pursuing careers in aviation About Shelbey Hooker Shelbey's aviation journey began in 2008 when she started helicopter flight training while working as a customer service rep at an FBO in Phoenix, AZ. Thriving in private aviation, she earned multiple ratings in airplanes and helicopters. She then moved to General Atomics, piloting unmanned aircraft during wartime deployments for Operation Enduring Freedom. Transitioning back to civilian aviation in 2013, she excelled as a client relationship manager and was promoted to oversee ownership cycles for a HondaJet sales dealership. In 2021, she became the director of managed aircraft services at a growing aviation operation. Recognized by the National Business Aviation Association as one of the "Top 40 Under 40," she co-founded the Red Note Foundation, supporting music programs in Arizona schools. She's also an active volunteer for organizations like Women in Aviation and NBAA. Shelbey holds a B.S. in Professional Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Connect with Shelbey Website: SOLJETS LinkedIn: Shelbey Hooker Instagram: @rednotefoundation Connect with Us Website: Angel Flight West LinkedIn: Alan Underwood YouTube: Plane Success Instagram: @thealanunderwood Facebook: Alan Underwood
Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; proposed tax hike for business jets, 787 troubles, and United loses tire after take off. First this week is a proposed tax increase for business jet operators. The tax increase would be implemented by raising the federal tax on Jet Fuel fivefold over the next 5 years. Estimated revenue to be generated would total 1.1 billion which would be funneled into the FAA to increase the number of air traffic controllers by 2000. The proposal has gotten push back from several aviation groups including the NBAA, who said “The Biden administration's sweeping plan would hurt business aviation and the jobs and communities that depend on it, and make it harder for U.S. companies to compete in a global economy,” It doesn't appear this proposal has any bills associated with it, so we'll have to wait and see if this is just talk. https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/biden-administration-proposes-five-fold-jet-fuel-tax-hike-for-bizjets/ Next up is another fire for Boeing, a LATAM Airlines 787-9 experienced a technical issue which resulted a sudden drop injuring between 30 and 50 passengers. The Dreamliner was cruising at 41,000 feet and was two hours into the flight. A passenger said the captain told him the “Gauges went blank” and he was unable to control the airplane during the incident. Pretty scary stuff, we'll be following this one for sure. https://www.avweb.com/flight-safety/technical-event-cited-in-787-sudden-loss-of-altitude/ Last up, A United Airlines 777 taking off from San Francisco lost a tire. The flight was initially scheduled from San Francisco to Osaka, Japan but diverted and landed at LAX. The tire fell off destroying and damaging a number of cars in a parking lot near SFO. No one was injured by the rogue tire. It's likely this was a maintenance issue and yet another issue plaguing Boeing. https://abc7news.com/flight-emergency-sfo-tire-falls-from-united-airlines-to-osaka-35/14500843/ Alright, that's it! Have a great week and we'll see you next week.
Dive into the intricacies of Business Aviation Operation Management with Ken Baylor on the Ultimate Jet Guide Podcast. Ken Baylor, a NBAA top 40 under 40 recipient, shares invaluable insights for everyone from prospective aircraft buyers to individuals considering a career in aviation.Thank you to VREF for sponsoring this video. Get 10% off of VREF 3.0 here:Go.TheUltimateJetGuide.com/VREFIn this episode, we cover:-
As the saying goes on Capitol Hill, most work in any congressional session gets done in the first 100 days of a new year. NBAA has been using this time to focus on numerous legislative and regulatory matters that impact business aviation, including by utilizing the CLIMBING. FAST. campaign to underscore the industry's leadership on sustainability and push toward net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The post Podcast: Business Aviation Advocacy in the First 100 Days of 2024 appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
NBAA is working diligently with the Irish Business and General Aviation Association and other stakeholders to preserve access to Dublin Airport. The post NBAA Flight Plan Extra: Maintaining Business Aviation Access to Dublin Airport appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Throughout February, NBAA has marked Black History Month by recognizing the significant aviation contributions of African Americans and emphasizing the importance of ensuring our industry is open and welcoming to people from all backgrounds. The post Podcast: Expanding Opportunities to Join Business Aviation appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
The FAA has been working with NBAA and the industry to address privacy concerns with the Privacy International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Address program (PIA), which recently was expanded beyond the contiguous U.S. to include overwater routes. The post Podcast: Enhancing Privacy for Business Aircraft Operators appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Flight data monitoring and data sharing are important tools to help identify potential safety risks before they become serious issues. That said, many operators are uncertain about how they work, what equipment is needed and what this information can offer their operations. NBAA has developed a new, comprehensive resource to answer those and other questions. The post Podcast: How Data Collection, Monitoring and Sharing Improves Safety appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
In this special edition of NBAA Flight Plan, podcast host Rob Finfrock gets a few moments in between conference sessions with NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen to discuss the latest efforts by the association to highlight business aviation's societal benefits. The post NBAA Flight Plan Extra: A Start-of-Year Reminder of Business Aviation's Value appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
NBAA, with input from its Emerging Technologies Committee, Access Committee and Advanced Air Mobility Roundtable, recently joined with other industry partners to declare there are good reasons for the FAA not to use the term advanced air mobility in the agency's proposed revised definition of aeronautical activity. The post Podcast: Should Aeronautical Activity Be Redefined? appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
NBAA's Dr. Tony Kern Professionalism in Aviation Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professionalism and leadership in support of business aviation safety. In this podcast, three of the 2023 Kern Award recipients discuss how they are continuing their efforts to enhance safety, and how you can, too. The post Podcast: Continuing the Quest for Safety Excellence appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Recently, NBAA spoke with four business aviation young professionals about how important it has been for them to find jobs with employers with a just and welcoming organizational culture. Today's podcast discusses why it's important that aviation managers understand their role in creating a culture that values employees' perspectives. The post Podcast: The Role of Aviation Managers in Developing a Just Workplace Culture appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
We've all seen the flash-in-the-pan companies that take the market by storm but then burn out fast. It's rare for a privately held company to stay relevant for 5 decades in one of the most volatile industries on earth. But that is exactly what Clay Lacy Aviation has done. BizAv operators are constantly threading the needle between growth and stability. Rapid expansion at any cost can be deadly, but at the same time, growth can be so slow that they stop being relevant. Growth rate management is the name of the game. What is driving Clay Lacy Aviation's monumental trajectory? How do they keep their culture of excellence so strong? How do they balance ambition with discipline? In today's episode, I'm joined by 3 dynamic Clay Lacy Aviation executives - Joe Barber, Scott Cutshall and Chris Hand. They share the key mindsets and strategies that have been instrumental to their ongoing success There isn't a private-equity setup behind our structure so we have to be thoughtful and conservative about how we grow. It has to be done in a long-term view, with discipline. -Joe Barber Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Pace wins the race Sometimes the best way to grow is slowly. How does the Clay Lacy team balance ambition with discipline? -Peak client alignment How does Clay Lacy Aviation set a client relationship up for success from the inception of the deal? -Bigger planes, bigger hangars What are the key trends Clay Lacy Aviation's leadership are focusing on? -Don't hire for the book and overlook values How does the Clay Lacy team hire and uphold their culture? Guest Bio Joe Barber is Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations at Clay Lacy Aviation. directs Clay Lacy's strategic commercial activities in aircraft management, jet charter, maintenance and FBO business units. His range of knowledge comes from a grass-roots career, having worked in many facets of the business. Joe began his aviation career in 2004 as an intern at an aircraft management and charter company, and credits the continuous learning opportunities and excellent mentors as a major component of his career. He's a committed business aviation professional, to improve the business model and provide principal users with a legendary aviation experience. He's an NBAA Certified Aviation Manager (CAM), and was named to NBAA's inaugural class of “Top 40 Under 40” in 2018. He holds an MBA from California Lutheran University and a B.S. in communications from California State University at Northridge. Scott Cutshall is Senior Vice President of Strategy & Sustainability at Clay Lacy Aviation. Scott leads strategic development activities and directs marketing, sustainability, and workforce development initiatives across Clay Lacy's diverse line of business jet services. He is a third-generation pilot whose business aviation expertise spans a wide spectrum of disciplines. His passion for aviation started early. Upon receiving his B.S. in business management from Biola University, he became a Certified Flight Instructor with instrument and multi-engine instruction privileges. In 2000 he began working as a dispatcher for an aircraft management and sales organization with four aircraft that grew to over 75 business jets in 25 cities in the U.S. and China. During his 14-year tenure he served as operations manager, sales director and then vice president of marketing and aircraft management. Scott joined Clay Lacy in 2013 as vice president of marketing, later serving as senior vice president of business operations prior to his current role. In 2021 he received his Corporate Aircraft Manager (CAM) certification from the National Business Aviation Association, is an advocate member of the International Aviation Women's Association (IAWA), and serves as a mentor for Orange Coast College students. Chris Hand is Senior Vice President of the Northeast Region at Clay Lacy Aviation. He leads the Eastern U.S. operations, headquartered in Oxford, Connecticut, guiding the flight operations, maintenance, finance and aircraft management teams. During more than two decades in aviation he has served clients ranging from Fortune 500 flight departments to the world's most prominent individuals. Prior to Clay Lacy, Chris was president and director of operations at a leading charter and management company with a 30-year history, and director of operations at an air freight operator. He has also owned and operated his own aviation businesses, including aircraft leasing and owner/operator airshows. Chris has 12,000 hours in more than 90 aircraft models, and is type rated in Gulfstream G650, Global Express, Falcon 2000, Falcon 50 and several other aircraft. He holds an ATP Multi-Engine Land and Sea Certificate, and is a certified flight instructor. Chris graduated from the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota with a BS in Aeronautical Studies. For more information, head to https://www.claylacy.com/. Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior-level leadership, sales, and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well-known aircraft OEMs, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes, AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
More money than brains? Todd, Greg, and John examine a fatal Bahamas helicopter crash where the pilots' focus on what their billionaire boss wanted overrode operational discipline.The 2019 Agusta AW139 helicopter crash at sea killed both pilots and all five passengers. While the crew had flown the route on at least 10 previous occasions, this was their first night flight.Greg, Todd, and John raise many issues beyond the probable causes listed in the NTSB report:· Inadequate flight planning· Lack of a formal safety management system in the company that operated the helicopter· The long duty day of the flight crew“There were no mechanical issues. This is all about a lack of planning and poor decision making by the pilots,” John says.The helicopter CVR does not indicate that the pilots did any of the proper checks for IFR at night. They also were not monitoring their gauges, and seemed to misread the instruments. Fatigue may have been a factor, since the pilots were awakened to make the 2AM flight.John ends the show by encouraging pilots and aircraft operators to use flight risk assessment tools (FRAT) from the FAA and the NBAA to help prevent accidents.Related documents are available at the Flight Safety Detectives website.Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website.Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8
With the New Year quickly approaching, we look back on the most popular episodes of NBAA's Flight Plan podcast over the past 12 months, which featured discussions about professionalism and safety, the relationship between sustainability and emerging technologies in business aviation and how NBAA works with the FAA to keep pilots flying safely through areas of convective weather. The post Podcast: The Top Flight Plan Episodes of 2023 appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
The Future of Jet Ownership | 2024 Challenges UnveiledJoin us at this year's NBAA conference as we sit down with Kandi Spangler of JetAviva to dive deep into the world of Jet Ownership. We'll explore the challenges, essential knowledge for first-time buyers, and the factors that could affect Jet Ownership in 2024.In this insightful conversation, Tom Leylo and Kandi Spangler discuss key aspects like the Cost of Ownership. What types of expenses are included in the overall cost of owning a jet? We'll break it down for you, helping you make informed decisions.But that's not all! We want you to share this video with others so that more people can become well-versed in the realm of Jet Ownership.We'll explore important information for prospective buyers in 2024, shedding light on the factors that could impact Jet Ownership next year.Our major topic of discussion in this video is: Q1 - What does the preowned jet market look like? We'll address this question and provide valuable insights.Additionally, we'll start a discussion on how to transition from a light jet to a mid-sized or heavy one. We'll also cover the costs associated with Jet Ownership, ensuring you understand the full spectrum of expenses, including acquisition and operating costs.Q1 is not the only thing we'll cover. We'll also dive into chartering your airplane and discuss who will take care of it and who won't.As we approach 2024, we want to address some of the tough spots and worries in the world of Jet Ownership:1. Pilot Salaries: We'll talk about the value of pilot salaries, recognizing that it's tough to predict where those costs will be in the future.2. Insurance Costs: We'll explore how insurance companies can drive unpredictable costs and what you should be prepared for.3. Maintenance Costs: The maintenance of your jet is a crucial aspect, and we'll provide insights into managing these expensesAnd finally, we'll touch upon the value of your airplane down the road, emphasizing that the engine plays a significant role in determining its worth.Don't miss this informative conversation about Jet Ownership. Share this video to help others stay informed!Kandi, thanks again for taking the time to sit down with me, as you always bring great insights. If you haven't already check out Kandi's YouTube Channel Jet Investor#Jetownership#privatejetownerahip#Jetownerahipcost#privatejetownershipcost#fractionaljetownership—✅ Download the Ultimate Jet Guide: Discover the Secrets to Buying, Chartering, and Investing in a Private Jethttps://go.theultimatejetguide.com/download
Success factors for small airports, bizjets collision at Houston Hobby, airline cockpit safety, the NBAA show, new FAA administrator, Spirit halts pilot and FA training.
This week the JPR crew are joined by Tom Haines after he received another award at the NBAA show. Plus United thinks they may have cracked to code on how to board their planes faster.
TIME STAMPS: 02:20 Summary of Jairo's backstory moving to the UNITED STATES to become a PROFESSIONAL BODYBUILDER. 02:52 “The one who lives with integrity lives securely, but whoever perverts his ways will be found out.” Proverbs 10:9 03:54 Winning his PNBA Pro Card at the Emerald State Natural in Vancouver, WA. 08:02 MIKE O'HEARD is totally natural right?! 08:41 Winning his IPE Pro Card in the NBAA; benefits of choosing INTERNATIONAL organizations as a natural bodybuilder. 11:25 Famous GOLDEN ERA inspirational bodybuilders. 13:16 THE BASICS: Every pose can be broken down into 3 equal parts: FEET, LEGS, UPPER BODY. 20:02 Front Relaxed Pose. 23:55 Side Relaxed Pose. 27:11 Rear Relaxed Pose. 28:45 Front Double Biceps Pose. 34:02 Side Chest Pose. 40:34 Back Double Biceps Pose. 44:59 Abdominals & Thighs Pose. 50:03 Favorite Classic Pose. 01:00:06 POSEDOWN mindset, tips, & HACKS! 01:12:15 STEVE REEVES proportion standards for a BALANCED classic physique. 01:18:44 BIG NEWS: Why The Open Natural will be JUDGING Classic Physique POSING ROUTINES as 20% of their total competition score!!! 01:21:18 SPONSORSHIP ideas to SELF-FUND your bodybuilding journey. JAIRO CHANG is with us today for our THIRD EPISODE of our “POSING 101” series to teach us CLASSIC PHYSIQUE posing!!! Mr. Chang has been on our show 3 times already discussing all things NATURAL BODYBUILDING! E121 - Natural Bodybuilding F.A.Q.'s, with Jairo Chang & Jess Frank https://youtu.be/SoVAC_KJYkU?si=FfWHVAjM16Kxt-W3 E153 - The Raw Truth of PED's, Choosing Your Bodybuilding Federation, & Advice to First-Time Competitors https://youtu.be/yhH2Yz4rnQ0?si=wqaPZRvCCLrYJF0j E161 - Genetics, Judging, & Symmetry: Natural BB Q&A Round 3, with Jairo Chang https://youtu.be/D-1orNAZTps?si=V8Z9m8xerQp3fDPF SUPERSET Coaching membership inquiries: https://calendly.com/ssyl/meet-greet Check out our NUTRITION & ADVANCED HYPERTROPHY PODCAST called Carnivore Coaches Corner with Coach Mark Ennis! Information on The Open Natural: https://www.theopennatural.com/Home
Ian and David talk about the EPA ruling on leaded avgas, Hartzell changing hands, a proposed rudder AD for rag-wing Pipers, and the latest bizjet news from the NBAA convention. We also visit Andros Island in the Bahamas and get to know HGTV personality and private pilot Bryan Baeumler.
Thanks for listening to the October 23, 2023, edition of the Pilot Briefing podcast. Here's what we talked about this week: EPA releases final avgas emission endangerment finding NBAA wrap-up Hartzell Propellers changes hands AOPA integrates events calendar into airport directory Questions or comments about this podcast? Email jill.tallman@aopa.org.
Avination, what is going on and welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Todays episode is with Dave Keys. Dave has done just about everything there is to do in aviation. Airline pilot - yup, corporate pilot - yup, and why not throw in a. Few organizations for NBAA. Dave is a wealth of knowledge and I had a lot of fun talking with him!
NBAA joined with five industry associations in submitting comments on the FAA's notice of proposed rulemaking on the operation of advanced air mobility vehicles in the National Airspace System. While the NPRM represents significant progress toward the start of commercial AAM operations as soon as 2025, industry stakeholders noted a few concerns. The post Podcast: NBAA Responds to Proposed Rules on AAM Ops appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Runway incursions and wrong surface events continue to challenge the aviation community, as seen in the NTSB's recently issued final report on a February 2023 incident in Boston in which a business jet departed without clearance and passed in front of an airliner approaching to land on an intersecting runway. Learn how the FAA, NTSB and NBAA are working together to mitigate these issues. The post Podcast: Promoting Runway Safety and Situational Awareness appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
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NBAA's Operations team answers some common questions about operating business aircraft, including how to comply with the FAA's Pilot Records Database requirements. One of the most frequent concerns stems from the requirement to provide records dating back more than a decade. The post Podcast: Answers to Your Frequently Asked Operations Questions appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
Several recent developments – including a new NBAA-supported blender's tax credit – have bolstered efforts to increase production of SAF to 3 billion gallons annually in the U.S. by 2030. The post Podcast: Growing the Use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
NBAA's Small Operator Learning Series is a valuable online resource featuring a number of educational modules -- including operational safety, securing letters of authorization and more -- all geared toward meeting the needs of single pilots and small flight departments. The post Podcast: SOLS Resource Offers Useful Tools for Small Operators appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.
NBAA's PREFLIGHT flyer campaign aims to promote professionalism across our industry, with the nine letters in the acronym "PREFLIGHT" each representing an attitude or behavior vital to being a true business aviation professional. The post Podcast: Have You Done Your PREFLIGHT Today? appeared first on NBAA - National Business Aviation Association.