Recent Episodes
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PJP #060 - Living the Dream
Dec 22, 2019 – 59:56 -
PJP #059 - So Oshkosh
Jul 15, 2018 – 1:21:00 -
PJP #058 - 50 below
Feb 5, 2017 – 1:11:52 -
PJP #057 - Texas Pecan Pie
May 14, 2016 – 14:45 -
PJP #056 - Elk Hauling
Apr 16, 2016 – 51:36 -
PJP #055 - AirVenture 2015
Aug 1, 2015 – 34:46 -
PJP #054 - Survival
Feb 28, 2015 – 1:02:07 -
PJP #053 - Breakfast - Yes or No?
Nov 7, 2014 – 50:13 -
PJP #052 - The Spin Doctor
Jun 15, 2014 – 1:14:50 -
PJP #051 - Rush to ATP
Mar 2, 2014 – 46:07 -
PJP #050 - Taking a spin
Feb 1, 2014 – 1:11:52 -
PJP #049 - Boeing Test Pilot
Oct 16, 2013 – 1:11:52 -
PJP #048 - Traffic Patterns and Tail Trouble
Aug 9, 2013 – 59:58 -
PJP #047 – A New Baby
May 23, 2013 – 1:07:11 -
PJP #046 – Women in Aviation
Feb 28, 2013 – 1:00:31 -
PJP #045 - Checkrides
Dec 24, 2012 – 50:36 -
PJP #044 - A Puddle of Oil and Check the Web Cam
Nov 28, 2012 – 50:36 -
PJP #043 - Call Me Drippy
Oct 25, 2012 – 51:10 -
PJP #042 - 30 Hours in a Cub
Sep 15, 2012 – 1:06:52 -
PJP #041 - Technicolor Badge of Courage
May 8, 2012 – 1:06:45 -
PJP #040 - Sun-N-Fun Radio 2012
Apr 6, 2012 – 1:03:44 -
PJP #039 - The Mayhem Episode
Mar 11, 2012 – 1:01:42 -
PJP #038 - Not Enough Tail
Jan 24, 2012 – 1:25:40 -
PJP #037 - Kick It And Stick It
Nov 17, 2011 – 56:16 -
PJP #036 - New Ratings and New Airplane
Oct 11, 2011 – 1:16:39 -
PJP #035 - Newly Minted CFIs
Sep 9, 2011 – 1:07:37 -
PJP #034 - Pilot's Bill of Rights
Aug 28, 2011 – 1:06:24 -
PJP #033 - Bob Hoover
Aug 3, 2011 – 1:06:24 -
PJP #032 - OSHPlanner
Jul 17, 2011 – 1:06:24 -
PJP #031 - IMC Inside The Cockpit
Jun 4, 2011 – 59:54 -
PJP #030 - Chunks of Metal
May 23, 2011 – 48:20 -
PJP #029 - Under a Waco on Wires
Apr 11, 2011 – 1:06:09 -
PJP #028 - Captain Cary Grant
Mar 13, 2011 – 1:19:00 -
PJP #027 - Steppin Up
Feb 19, 2011 – 36:49 -
PJP #026 - Thunderbird to Heavy Metal
Jan 3, 2011 – 1:10:39 -
PJP #025 - Short Final for Las Vegas Blvd
Nov 30, 2010 – 1:10:39 -
PJP #024 - Logbook Discipline
Oct 25, 2010 – 1:09:11 -
PJP #023 - A nice consistent let down
Sep 24, 2010 – 46:29 -
PJP #022 - Spinner Screw
Sep 6, 2010 – 1:11:24 -
PJP #021 - Podapalooza 2010
Aug 13, 2010 – 1:56:26 -
PJP #020 - Impressions of OSH10
Aug 7, 2010 – 14:11 -
PJP #019 - Cold Cocking The Guy At The Yoke
Jul 30, 2010 – 1:15:19 -
PJP #018 - Preparing for OSH10
Jul 10, 2010 – 1:14:47 -
PJP #017 - Cozy in a C150
Jun 29, 2010 – 1:16:39 -
PJP #016 - The Ballet of Flight Training
Jun 19, 2010 – 59:41 -
PJP #015 - Ready or Not the Checkride is Coming (How long from Throttle to Bottle?)
May 31, 2010 – 1:10:46 -
PJP #014 - Nothing But A Ticking Sound
Apr 26, 2010 – 1:12:46 -
PJP #013 - Flight Training is like Catholic School
Mar 27, 2010 – 1:10:57 -
PJP #012 - Mike Hart (a.k.a Idaho Mike) joins the Pilot's Journey Podcast
Feb 22, 2010 – 57:49 -
PJP #011 - P.J. Gustafson of The 1940 Air Terminal Museum
Jan 28, 2010 – 40:14
Recent Reviews
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StudentPilotEMTStudent Pilot-Enjoyed every episode!I am a student pilot. I am a few days away from my checkride. For the last few weeks i have been enjoying your podcasts (finishing the latest episode now!) From sitting in the ambulance at work, all the way to just before preflight. Your show has kept my focus on the fun and safety involved in flying. Thank you for your time keeping us listeners entertained and enthusiastic about flying!
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Habu71Fantastic podcastJust am 1/2 way through the set since I have decided to listen from the beginning. Very knowledgeable cast and will be a help listening to again when I am closer to my Instrument Pilot check ride. Every episode I have listened to has been fun and professional. Love the hangar flying, the education and the interviews. Keep up the great work guys!
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MobigsGreat Podcast!After listening to you guys, I have decided to start my flight training at San Jacinto College, near Houston. I enjoy all the GA talk and listen to your podcast every night when I bring the dogs for a walk. Keep up the great work!!! Eric
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bekoehnWell done GA podcastThe hosts come from a variety of aviation backgrounds and bring their experiences to the table with each episode. Informal yet organized, humorous yet informative, this is a good podcast for learning about the advanced ratings, safety topics, and even product reviews.
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Erik Van NameValuable resource for new pilotsI stumbled on to this podcast while researching what is involved with obtaining a private pilots license. It has provided me with valuable info on training and flying proficiency. As a new student I am running to the books and Google to keep up, but that's not a bad thing. The cast is a good mix of pilots with varied experience. They are geeked on flying and now so am I.
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eightmindsShould be required listeningAs a student pilot, this podcast has given me more confidence in my skills by helping me to materialize questions I have had in the back of my mind. Great work guys
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swellsmdGreat Show!Quickly becoming my go to podcast, thanks guys
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TheNumberSixEnjoyable, chatty show for pilots, aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiastsI've been listening to the podcast since the beginning. The sound quality is OK. The hosts are always chatty and carry on some interesting conversations with guests and with each other. If you've got some time and want to do some hanger flying, you can't beat the Pilot's Journey Podcast. The only criticism I would make is that they don't seeem to have a predictable publishing schedule. But that's a minor point. I eagerly await each new episode!
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OMG_999General Aviation FTW!!!I'm writing this review because they said they'd give me a shout-out if I gave them a 5-star review. I kid... I don't care about that. I'm actually writing this because PJP is one of the best podcasts out there for General Aviation and GA pilots. It seems like so many aviation podcasts go on and on about the airline business, and no disrespect, but I don't give a dang about airlines or about flying heavy iron. Like many thousands of other podcast seekers out there, I'm a weekend warrior GA pilot and I want to hear about GA topics and GA flying! PJP delivers, and the guys do a great job with it. They talk about getting commercial and instrument ratings, doing the CFI/CFII thing, mountain flying, backcountry flying, tips and techniques, and just general bug-smashing in planes that us GA pilots can relate to. Give 'em a listen--you'll probably enjoy it. Ted Glick Twitter: @theogor
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TorTor7721Pilots Journey PodcastEnjoyed it. A different format than most of the other aviation podcasts. Informal, but professional and informative.
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