Episodes

  • Kathryn B. Creedy: We're Promoting Aviation & Aerospace Careers All Wrong.
    Feb 26 2024
    Key topics covered include:Early Exposure and EducationImportance of Early Exposure: Kathryn emphasizes the significance of introducing aviation and aerospace careers to children at a young age, noting her own passion for aviation beginning at age 5. She suggests that the industry is currently missing opportunities by not targeting younger demographics and highlights the need for outreach to elementary and middle school students.Integrating Aviation Concepts into Curriculum: Kathryn mentions the existence of numerous programs and organizations, such as the Space Foundation and AOPA Foundation, that offer aviation-related educational content. She advocates for making school officials aware of these resources to foster an aviation/aerospace education ecosystem.Role of Parents, Guardians, and EducatorsAddressing Lack of Awareness: She suggests collaborating with career counselor software companies to include more aviation careers in their databases, thereby improving awareness among school counselors.Industry and Educational Collaboration: Kathryn stresses the importance of industry involvement with educational institutions to promote aviation careers, highlighting the potential for software companies to play a key role in this effort.Diversity and InclusionCreating an Inclusive Environment: Kathryn discusses the need to tackle cultural issues within the aviation industry, including discrimination, harassment, and the underrepresentation of women and minorities. She calls for a collective effort to support and protect individuals facing such challenges.Combatting Gender Bias and Discrimination: She emphasizes changing the industry's culture to prevent retaliation against those who report misconduct and to ensure a safe and respectful workplace for everyone.Mentoring and SupportDesigning Effective Mentoring Programs: Kathryn highlights the importance of mentorship in supporting women and girls interested in aviation/aerospace careers. She advocates for building connections between established professionals and newcomers to the field.Promoting Work-Life Balance: Kathryn addresses the need for policies that support work-life balance, noting that flight attendants have pioneered some of the policies women pilots seek. She also discusses the importance of treating employees fairly to ensure loyalty and advocacy.Work Rules and Work/Life BalanceEffect of Antiquated Work Rules: Kathryn comments on the slow progress in adapting work rules to better accommodate the needs of women pilots and their families, pointing out that the industry has historically viewed work-life balance as a secondary concern.Specific Changes for Attraction and Retention: She advocates for schedule flexibility and accommodations for family responsibilities, which would benefit not just women but all pilots seeking a better balance between their personal and professional lives.Seniority and Career AdvancementSeniority System as a Barrier: Kathryn acknowledges the challenges posed by the seniority system, especially for those seeking schedule stability, which can impact career earnings and advancement opportunities.Recommendations for Policy Changes: While recognizing the difficulty of changing the seniority system, Kathryn suggests aiming for policies that ensure equal earning power and opportunity for all pilots, regardless of their personal circumstances.Key MomentsIntroduction of Kathryn B. Creedy: 00:00:24 - Kathryn's background and expertise in aviation journalism and workforce development are introduced.Early Exposure to Aviation Careers: 00:02:16 - Kathryn discusses the importance of early exposure to aviation/aerospace careers for young students, especially girls.Outreach and Education Initiatives: 00:04:09 - Insight into existing programs and the need for an aviation education ecosystem to engage young minds in aviation.Girls in Aviation Day and Local Efforts: 00:05:37 - Kathryn highlights the impact of Girls in Aviation Day and the significance of local community engagement.Innovative Outreach Strategies: 00:06:39 - The potential for collaboration with career counseling software providers to enhance aviation career visibility among young students.Diversity and Inclusion in Aviation: 00:07:50 - Kathryn addresses the need for cultural change within the industry to create a more inclusive environment.Mentorship Importance: 00:14:13 - Discussion on the critical role of mentorship in supporting young women and girls interested in aviation careers.Work-Life Balance: 00:15:37 - Kathryn talks about the industry's need to support better work-life balance, especially for women.Seniority and Career Advancement: 00:20:32 - Kathryn's views on how the seniority system acts as a barrier to gender equality and economic equity for women pilots.Closing Message to Young Aspirants: 00:23:41 - Kathryn shares a parting message for young girls and women considering a career in aviation or aerospace.
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    27 mins
  • AVIATE: The first female to serve as the FAA Acting Administrator, Linda Hall Daschle
    Feb 22 2024

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    40 mins
  • AVIATE: Julia Harrington's Aviation and Motherhood Journey
    Feb 19 2024
    Episode Notes

    About Julia Harrington:

    • Lead Captain and Base Manager at Axis Jet in Chicago.
    • Known for her pioneering role as a woman in the aviation industry.
    • Balances her professional career with motherhood.

    Early Interests and Influences:

    • Julia shares her initial fascination with Business Aviation.
    • Recounts her experiences at the EAA AirVenture, sparking her interest in aviation.
    • Discusses family influences and early role models in her life.

    Educational Journey:

    • Details her educational path at the University of Illinois.
    • Talks about earning her wings and the challenges she faced during her training.
    • Reflects on the importance of education in her career.

    Professional Career:

    • Julia’s journey to becoming Lead Captain and Base Manager.
    • Insights into her day-to-day responsibilities and experiences at Axis Jet.
    • Discusses significant milestones and memorable moments in her career.

    Women in Aviation:

    • Julia's perspective on the evolving role of women in the aviation sector.
    • Challenges faced by women in a traditionally male-dominated field.
    • Advice for young women aspiring to enter the aviation industry.

    Balancing Career and Motherhood:

    • Julia shares her experience of balancing a demanding career with being a mother.
    • Discusses the support systems that have helped her manage both roles.
    • Offers advice to other women who aspire to grow their families while pursuing their careers.

    Future Aspirations:

    • Julia’s goals for the future in both her professional and personal life.
    • Her vision for the future of women in aviation.
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    51 mins
  • AI-powered, Unmanned Aircraft will Change Aerial Combat & Military Pilot Roles. Rob Wesley Explains
    Feb 15 2024

    In this engaging episode of Uplink, we were honored to host Rob Wesley, Supplier Program Manager at Boeing Defense, Space & Security. Rob shared his expert insights into the evolving world of autonomous air combat, spotlighting the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program and the pivotal role of supply chains in aviation's future.

    Key topics covered include:

    • The Revolution of Autonomous Air Combat: Rob Wesley demystified autonomous air combat platforms, forecasting a transformative future within the next decade.
    • Insight into the CCA Program: An in-depth discussion on the CCA program, its significance for future warfare, and the strategic advantages of autonomous systems.
    • Impact on Pilots and the Aviation Industry: Wesley explored how autonomous technologies could change pilot roles and the commercial flying experience, emphasizing safety and complexity.
    • Global Reaction to Autonomous Flying Technologies: Wesley provided perspectives on international responses to these advancements, particularly in military applications, touching on the 'Loyal Wingman' concept.
    • Career Advice for Aerospace and Defense Aspirants: Wesley stressed the importance of adaptability and continuous learning for professionals entering the aerospace and defense sectors.
    • Supply Chain Management in Aerospace Innovation: Challenges and opportunities in creating eco-friendly aerospace products were discussed, along with insights into managing large-scale international projects.

    Rob Wesley's profound insights offered a deep dive into autonomous air combat's promising future and strategic developments in aerospace technology, highlighting the indispensable role of supply chain management in these advancements.

     

    Key Moments

    00:00 - 00:00:51 - Introduction to Autonomous Air Combat: Introduction to the episode and Rob Wesley, focusing on autonomous platforms and the future of aviation.

    00:51 - 00:01:55 - Rob Wesley's Background: Overview of Rob Wesley's career and contributions to aerospace technology and strategy.

    01:55 - 00:02:25 - Overview of CCA and Loyal Wingman Concepts: Insight into the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program and the concept of the 'Loyal Wingman'.

    02:25 - 00:04:19 - Autonomous Platforms in Combat and Civilian Use: Discussion on the impact of autonomous air platforms on combat and potential civilian applications.

    04:19 - 00:07:14 - Man-Unmanned Teaming and Technological Levels: Explanation of man-unmanned teaming and the various levels of interoperability in combat scenarios.

    07:14 - 00:09:04 - AI and Machine Learning in Autonomous Systems: Insights into the role of AI and machine learning in enhancing the capabilities of autonomous systems.

    09:04 - 00:11:39 - Impact on Pilots and the Aviation Industry: Exploration of how autonomous technologies may change pilot roles and the future of aviation.

    11:39 - 00:12:40 - Challenges for Air Traffic Management: Discussion on the readiness of air traffic management systems for increased autonomous operations.

    12:40 - 00:14:39 - Global Reaction to Autonomous Flying Technologies: Perspectives on how different countries might respond to advances in autonomous flying technologies.

    14:39 - 00:18:20 - Supply Chain Management in Aerospace Innovation: The importance of supply chain management in developing and sustaining aerospace technologies.

    18:20 - 00:23:23 - Challenges and Opportunities in Sustainable Aerospace Products: Challenges in creating environmentally friendly aerospace products and the potential role of blockchain technology.

    23:23 - 00:26:04 - Career Advice and the Future of Space Exploration: Rob shares advice for professionals and his excitement for the future of space exploration.

    26:04 - 00:28:43 - Closing Thoughts and Community Engagement: Final thoughts from Rob and information on joining the Upink community for further discussion. The conversation continues. Join the Uplink—LinkUp  and Uplink—LinkUp: DC Metro

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    29 mins
  • A Day In the Life of Mike Whitaker, the New FAA Administrator: Four Unobvious Issues Lawmakers Care About
    Feb 8 2024

    In this episode of "Uplink: The Big Story," we dive into FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker's illuminating testimony before lawmakers. This session provides a unique lens on the intricacies of American aviation management and future directives under his leadership.

    Key Discussion Points:

    Whitaker's Capitol Hill Briefing: An overview of FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker's recent testimony, highlighting his insights on the state of American aviation and the challenges ahead.

    Pilot Retirement Age Debate: Exploring the critical discussion around adjusting the mandatory retirement age for airline pilots from 65 to 67, a change with significant implications for the industry.

    DEI Initiatives in Aviation: Analyzing the impact and importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts within the aviation sector, amidst ongoing debates on their efficacy and implementation.

    Immigration and Airport Utilization: Delving into the controversial use of airports for housing immigrants as part of the broader border crisis, examining the logistical, ethical, and political dimensions of this issue.

    Honorable Mentions:

    Helicopter Noise Over New Jersey: Addressing community concerns and regulatory responses to helicopter noise pollution in New Jersey areas.

    Expanding GI Bill for Veteran Training: Discussing the potential benefits of extending GI Bill provisions to support veteran training in aviation careers, fostering growth and opportunity.

    Vaccine Mandates and Workforce Shortages: Evaluating how vaccine mandates have impacted workforce dynamics within the aviation industry, particularly in the context of ongoing shortages.

    FAA Technological Modernization: Highlighting the urgent need for updates and improvements in FAA's technological infrastructure to meet current and future aviation demands.

    Conclusion:

    Wrapping up, we emphasize the importance of Whitaker's testimony as a roadmap for navigating the evolving landscape of American aviation. These discussions not only reflect the current state but also forecast the trajectory of regulatory, operational, and ethical considerations shaping the industry's future.

     

    Key Moments:

    0:00 - 0:31 - Introduction to the episode, highlighting the focus on Michael Whitaker's testimony before lawmakers regarding the state of American aviation.

    0:31 - 1:02 - Overview of the challenges facing the FAA, including pilot mental health, Boeing issues, workforce dilemmas, and the safety culture.

    1:02 - 1:28 - Dive into the nuanced topics like the pilot retirement age, work from home rules for air traffic controllers, and DEI initiatives.

    1:28 - 1:57 - Discussion on the controversial use of airports for housing immigrants, honorable mentions on various aviation-related issues.

    1:57 - 2:25 - The critical need for modernizing FAA's technological infrastructure and a summary of the episode's forthcoming discussions.

    2:25 - 2:39 - Transition to the main content of the episode.

    3:21 - 3:56 - Background on Michael Whitaker and his roles and responsibilities at the FAA.

    3:56 - 8:37 - Detailed discussion on the pilot retirement age debate.

    8:37 - 10:39 - Examination of work-from-home policies for air traffic controllers and the related challenges.

    10:39 - 12:56 - Analysis of DEI initiatives in aviation and their impact on the industry.

    12:56 - 15:50 - The FAA's role in the border crisis and housing of immigrants at airports.

    15:50 - 21:28 - The necessity of wide oversight to run the FAA and the various challenges discussed.

    21:28 - 22:18 - Closing remarks on the complexities of Whitaker's role and listener engagement invitation. The conversation continues. Join the Uplink—LinkUp  and Uplink—LinkUp: DC Metro

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    25 mins
  • You Might Be Wondering If Flying Is Still Safe. Let's Explain.
    Feb 5 2024

    In this  episode of Uplink, we were honored to welcome Dr. James E. Sulton, III, a distinguished figure from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide. The episode dove deep into the critical and ever-evolving world of aviation safety, where Dr. Sulton has made significant contributions through his professional work and his nonprofit, AviationEd.

    Dr. Sulton shared his personal journey into the aviation field, emphasizing his passion for aviation safety and education. He discussed the impact of the retirement of the NTSB's Most Wanted List and the shift towards new safety advocacy strategies that aim to address and improve safety measures within the industry.

    The conversation also covered the persistent challenges hindering aviation safety and the innovative opportunities emerging to tackle these issues. Dr. Sulton highlighted the importance of embracing new technologies and the vital role young professionals play in advancing the field of aviation safety.

    A significant portion of the discussion explored the differences between business and commercial aviation safety needs and strategies. Dr. Sulton elaborated on the essential role of Safety Management Systems (SMS) across various aviation sectors, particularly emphasizing their importance for private aviation operators.

    Addressing the gap between the public's perception and the reality of aviation safety, Dr. Sulton provided valuable insights into common misconceptions and the actual state of safety in aviation today.

    The episode concluded with Dr. Sulton offering advice to those interested in pursuing careers in aviation, sharing how he integrates his passion for aviation with family life and community involvement. This episode provided a comprehensive overview of current trends and future directions in aviation safety, reflecting Dr. Sulton's deep commitment to making the skies safer for everyone.

     

    Key Moments

    00:00 - 00:27 - Introduction to the Episode: The episode focuses on aviation safety, introducing the broad spectrum of aviation and the unique challenges each sector faces.

    00:27 - 00:53 - Introduction of Dr. James E. Sulton III: Dr. Sulton's impressive background and role in aviation safety and education are highlighted.

    04:10 - 04:45 - Dr. Sulton's Journey: Dr. Sulton shares his personal journey into aviation, sparked by childhood experiences and familial influences.

    06:19 - 06:46 - Passion for Aviation Safety: The conversation transitions to Dr. Sulton's passion for aviation safety, emphasizing the importance of safety practices and education.

    09:13 - 09:43 - Shifting Focus in Aviation Safety: Dr. Sulton discusses new methods for highlighting and addressing safety improvements after the NTSB's Most Wanted List retirement.

    14:24 - 15:11 - Persistent Challenges in Aviation Safety: Dr. Sulton talks about communication and resource allocation as persistent challenges in aviation safety.

    15:47 - 16:10 - Opportunities for Innovation: The discussion shifts to innovation in aviation safety, focusing on leadership roles and the importance of a shared safety mindset.

    18:44 - 19:09 - Nuances Between Commercial and Business Aviation Safety: Dr. Sulton explains the overlap and differences in safety needs and strategies between these sectors.

    20:38 - 21:08 - Advice for Aspiring Aviation Professionals: Dr. Sulton offers advice to listeners interested in pursuing careers in aviation, emphasizing the importance of understanding and improving safety processes.

    21:40 - 22:00 - Join the community. The conversation continues. Join the Uplink—LinkUp  and Uplink—LinkUp: DC Metro

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    24 mins
  • The Bill, Please? The Long Delayed FAA Reauthorization Act
    Feb 1 2024
    In this episode of Uplink: The Big Story, we delve into the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023, a critical legislation that stands at a pivotal juncture in American aviation history. We unpack the legislation's significance, its current status in the Senate, and the wide-ranging implications for safety, efficiency, and innovation in the national airspace.Key Discussion PointsFAA Reauthorization Act Overview: We start with a brief overview of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023, highlighting its role as the legislative backbone for the Federal Aviation Administration's operations and funding.Safety and Boeing 737 Max 9 Incident: The recent Boeing 737 Max 9 incident has reignited concerns over airline safety. We discuss how this event influences Senate scrutiny of the FAA bill and the potential for enhanced safety measures.Economic and Community Impact: The episode examines how the FAA bill affects local communities reliant on airports for economic vitality and the broader implications for employment and economic growth within the aviation sector.Workforce and Innovation: We explore provisions in the bill to promote aviation workforce growth and encourage innovation, emphasizing the importance of securing America's leadership in global aviation.Legislative Challenges and Strategies: The discussion shifts to the complexities of navigating the legislative process, including the alignment of FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker, Senate leaders, and industry stakeholders on the bill's provisions.Deep DivesSustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF): Michael provides insights into the evolution of SAF in the industry, discussing current challenges, opportunities, and the potential impact on environmentally responsible flying.Safety Management Systems (SMS) Implementation: We discuss the anticipated FAA rulemaking for SMS in business aviation, including the impact on Part 135 operators, air tours, and manufacturers and the challenges of scaling SMS effectively.Legislative DetailsBill Provisions: An in-depth look at the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023, S.1939, including funding allocations for the Airport Improvement Program, agency operations, facilities, and equipment, and the significant increase in funding for AIP.Reauthorization Process: An explanation of the FAA reauthorization process, its importance for the continuous operation and advancement of the FAA, and the legislative efforts involved in renewing and revising relevant laws.In wrapping up, we discuss the critical need for timely legislative action to ensure the continued safety, efficiency, and innovation of America's aviation infrastructure. The episode emphasizes the collective responsibility of lawmakers, industry leaders, and the aviation community to navigate the legislative turbulence and chart a course toward a secure and prosperous aviation future.Key Moments:0:00 - 2:00 - Introduction to the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023, highlighting its critical role and the urgency for Senate clearance due to the impending expiration.2:00 - 4:00 - Discussion on the wide-reaching impacts of the bill's delay, affecting aviation safety, efficiency, and technological advancements.4:00 - 6:00 - Insights into the strategic steps required for a safer, more efficient, and innovative aviation future, emphasizing collaboration and technological advancements.6:00 - 8:00 - Exploration of the bill's implications for airport infrastructure, workforce challenges, and the integration of emerging technologies.8:00 - 10:00 - Discussion on environmental sustainability practices within the bill, including sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and the importance of regulatory shifts.10:00 - 12:00 - The impact of Safety Management Systems (SMS) in business aviation, highlighting upcoming mandates and their significance.12:00 - 14:00 - Summary of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023's provisions, including financial allocations and program significance.14:00 - 16:00 - Emphasis on engaging youth and diversifying the aviation workforce through implementing recommendations from recent reports.16:00 - 18:00 - Insight into SAF developments, regulatory incentives, and advancements in production facilities.18:00 - 20:00 - Overview of the comprehensive FAA Reauthorization Bill and its financial impact on various aviation programs.20:00 - 22:00 - Closing remarks on the importance of community engagement and listener participation in aviation discussions.22:00 - 25:57 - Final thoughts on the episode's discussions, emphasizing the FAA Reauthorization Act's importance for the future of aviation and inviting listeners to join the community dialogue. The conversation continues. Join the Uplink—LinkUp  and Uplink—LinkUp: DC Metro
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    26 mins
  • Combating Human Trafficking In Aviation, with Michael Camal, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
    Jan 29 2024

    In our recent episode of Uplink, we had the privilege of hosting Michael Camal from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The focus was on the pivotal issue of human trafficking in the aviation sector. Michael discussed his journey and the development of the Blue Lightning Initiative, a crucial program aimed at training aviation staff to identify and report signs of human trafficking.

    The discussion expanded to the growth of the initiative, emphasizing its impact beyond commercial airlines, covering general aviation and the wider industry. Michael shared the challenges and triumphs in this fight, highlighting the initiative's effectiveness and the collaborative efforts needed across sectors.

    Our conversation with Michael concluded by emphasizing the importance of technology and data in combating human trafficking, as well as career opportunities in Homeland Security related to this field. This episode shed light on the significant progress and ongoing efforts in the fight against human trafficking in aviation, showcasing the dedication of professionals like Michael Camal in making a difference.

    Key Moments

    00:00 - 00:51 - Introduction and Background: The episode begins with an introduction of Michael Camal, Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and his background in combating human trafficking in aviation.

    00:51 - 03:54 - Blue Lightning Initiative: Michael discusses the Blue Lightning Initiative, detailing its role in training aviation staff to recognize and report human trafficking and its expansion to include general aviation and airports.

    03:54 - 14:22 - Success Stories and Support for Survivors: The conversation shifts to success stories from the initiative, the challenges in combating human trafficking, and how the Blue Campaign supports survivors.

    14:22 - 18:39 - Engagement with International Aviation: Michael talks about engaging foreign airlines and airports in the initiative, including international collaborations and training.

    18:39 - 25:23 - Roundtable Discussions and Impact: Insights into high-level roundtable discussions, their role in driving change in the aviation industry regarding human trafficking, and the impact of the initiative.

    25:23 - 31:49 - Role of Technology and Career Opportunities: Discussion on the role of technology in fighting human trafficking and career opportunities within Homeland Security related to this field.

    31:49 - 36:30 - Reflections and Episode Conclusion: The episode concludes with reflections on the conversation, emphasizing the broader implications for the aviation industry and society and the importance of continued efforts against human trafficking. The conversation continues. Join the Uplink—LinkUp  and Uplink—LinkUp: DC Metro

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    37 mins