Episodes

  • Episode 53 - Taking in Some Canadian Ayre
    Jul 25 2024

    Katherine Ayre, CEO at Cayres, joins us to share her story and journey. Our discussion includes:

    • Advanced air mobility and aviation law.
    • Municipal aviation law and its focus on community aviation.
    • Law school, aviation, and human rights.
    • Incorporating advanced air mobility into urban planning, with a focus on Canada.
    • Air mobility, starting with vulnerable communities.
    • Using drones to deliver goods to remote communities, with a focus on addressing food insecurity and healthcare needs.
    • Aviation, privilege, and inclusion.
    • Air travel, generational trauma, and the importance of STEM education.
    • Preventing human trafficking through transportation regulations.
    • Sustainable aviation fuel, hydrogen, and mental health.
    • Vulnerability as strength in leadership and communication.
    • Fun Question: Superstitions, hockey, and sports.

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Episode 52 - Mental Health Awareness: The Guys Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
    May 22 2024

    It's just the three of us, and we get into some heavy stuff:

    • Mental health awareness, our cultures and struggles
    • Parenting, stress release, and cultural dynamics.
    • Mental health struggles and experiences with therapy
    • Trauma, and healing.
    • Seeking help in the workplace.
    • The importance of being genuine and kind in professional settings.
    • Addiction, Suicide, and support systems.
    • Health and wellness in the workplace, and demonstrating leadership

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 51 - Patti Harburg-Petrich - The Blueprint for Making an Impact
    May 3 2024

    Patti Harburg-Petrich, Vice President at Mott McDonald, joins us to share her story and journey:

    • Start with a few sports updates, industry happenings, and welcome our guest, Patti.
    • Patti shares her story and career in aviation, and discusses her experiences in engineering and airport design.
    • Growth as a leader, leadership styles, and helping others.
    • The importance of communication, and teamwork in the workplace.
    • Mentors, ACE academy, career challenges, and diversity in the aviation industry.
    • Sustainable aviation, advanced air mobility, new entrants, related challenges and obstacles to overcome.
    • Streamlining aviation processes, including zoning and noise considerations
    • Airport noise, community engagement, and innovation in aviation.
    • Our top travel destinations and cultural experiences.

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 50 - From Engineer to Executive: The Journey of an Influential Airport Leader
    Apr 11 2024

    Cynthia Guidry, Director of Long Beach Airport , joins us this week to chat about her journey in aviation.

    • Episode 50! A milestone for the No U-Turn Crew!
    • How Cynthia got started and her story
    • Engineering, aviation, and airports
    • Long Beach, LAX, and the importance of learning from mentors
    • The importance of speaking up about diversity
    • How do you balance stress and stressors?
    • The importance of connecting with the youth
    • Leadership is about inspiration and vision
    • Changes in the airport travel experience
    • Biggest event of the aviation industry
    • What would you tell yourself at 16…

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 49 - Planning the future of aviation with Leah
    Mar 16 2024

    Leah Whitfield, President of the Aviation Planning Group, joins us this week to share her story.

    • Leah shares her journey from a farm in Kentucky to becoming a meteorologist and air traffic controller, with education at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an internship in weather forecasting for shuttle launches.
    • The transition to air traffic control was driven by Leah's interest in aviation, math, and problem-solving, with radar classes being particularly engaging, and an age cutoff for training set at 31.
    • Leah, as a young airport manager, emphasized the importance of political acumen in managing a small airport, where she gained diverse skills from handling projects to working with consultants.
    • The gender dynamics in aviation education and the industry were discussed, highlighting the low ratio of women in engineering at Embry-Riddle and the importance of mentorship for young female professionals.
    • We explored aviation innovations, such as electric and hybrid-electric aircraft, drone delivery infrastructure, and improving passenger experiences, with the team sharing their airport preferences and pet peeves.

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 48 - Clint is back for Part 2: Vertiport Infrastructure
    Mar 3 2024

    We welcome back a previous guest, Clint Harper, and dive into vertiport infrastructure:

    • The importance of a network of vertiports in urban areas is highlighted, with a need for more research on user profiles and a focus on emergency response use cases.
    • Infrastructure delays in LA are discussed, with concerns about their impact on electric vehicle adoption and the need for coordination with local grid infrastructure.
    • The federal regulatory framework for vertiports is outlined, with a focus on community engagement and the lack of standardized aviation safety risk evaluation.
    • Near-term and long-term strategies for data storage and regulation are considered, with a discussion on federal vs local jurisdiction in drone sighting regulations.
    • The importance of sustainability in the aviation industry is emphasized, with a focus on airport infrastructure development, electric vehicles, and autonomous transportation integration into urban planning.

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 47 - A slow start to 2024...
    Feb 14 2024

    In our first chat of the new year, we discuss:

    • A little news and updates from us
    • Airline safety, evacuation procedures, and Boeing's recent issues.
    • Aviation safety and supply chain issues.
    • Prioritizing profit over safety and quality in various industries.
    • Balancing profitability and sustainability in the aviation industry.
    • Gen Z's work ethic and attention to detail.
    • Balancing remote work and in-person interactions for effective learning and growth.
    • Generational differences in communication styles.
    • Education, technology, and future workforce.
    • D,E,&I in tech, aviation, and amongst men
    • Mental health and resilience among men.
    • Travel plans and milestone birthdays.

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 46 - A Recap and Reset with the Crew. Thank you for your support!
    Dec 31 2023

    Our last chat for 2023! In this epsiode, we discuss:

    • The crew reflects on the past year
    • Holiday movies and AAM progress and milestones in 2023.
    • Electric aircraft development win by Joby, Beta and others…
    • Electric and hybrid aircraft developments
    • FAA progress in regulating drone technology
    • Autonomous aviation, public perception and acceptance, RAM vs UAM
    • Pilot training requirements for air taxis
    • Exciting career paths in aviation and AAM.
    • AI, pilot shortage, and industry diversity
    • Happy New Year!! Thank you for your support, feedback, and love!

    Until next time, keep it on the centerline!

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    57 mins