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Professional Standards in Aviation – Insights from Captain Guido Mezzera

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Professional Standards, Instruction & Long-Term Mindset with Captain Guido Mezzera Episode 34 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Captain Guido Mezzera, an experienced long-haul pilot and type rating instructor (TRI), with a career spanning airline operations, advanced flight instruction, and pilot evaluation. Recorded on April 9th, 2026, this conversation offers a structured and realistic perspective on the professional standards that define a pilot’s career—both in the cockpit and in training environments. The episode begins with Captain Mezzera’s current professional setup, balancing active line flying with responsibilities as an instructor and examiner. A central theme is the shift in mindset required when moving between these roles, and the different perspectives they demand. The discussion then returns to the early stages of his career, including his entry into aviation in the late 1990s and the challenges of navigating the industry during the post-9/11 period. He reflects on persistence, discipline, and maintaining direction in an uncertain environment. A key focus of the episode is his development into instructional and examiner roles. Captain Mezzera explains the fundamental difference between teaching and evaluating pilots, and provides detailed insight into what defines strong performance in an assessment environment. He also addresses common weaknesses observed even at advanced levels—offering valuable perspective for both aspiring and experienced pilots. Together, they discuss: - The shift in mindset between flying, instructing, and examining - Lessons from entering aviation during a challenging period - The difference between training performance and evaluated performance - Common weaknesses observed in pilots at advanced stages - What separates a good pilot from a truly reliable one - The importance of consistency, discipline, and professional attitude - Realistic guidance for aspiring pilots - Long-term motivation and maintaining high standards over time Throughout the conversation, the focus remains clear: aviation is a profession built on responsibility, continuous development, and personal accountability. The episode is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding an active airline pilot’s perspective. This episode is designed for aspiring pilots, student pilots, and aviation professionals seeking a clear, realistic, and experience-driven understanding of what it takes to build—and sustain—a career in modern aviation. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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Portada del episodio Professional Standards in Aviation – Insights from Captain Guido Mezzera

Professional Standards in Aviation – Insights from Captain Guido Mezzera

Professional Standards, Instruction & Long-Term Mindset with Captain Guido Mezzera Episode 34 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Captain Guido Mezzera, an experienced long-haul pilot and type rating instructor (TRI), with a career spanning airline operations, advanced flight instruction, and pilot evaluation. Recorded on April 9th, 2026, this conversation offers a structured and realistic perspective on the professional standards that define a pilot’s career—both in the cockpit and in training environments. The episode begins with Captain Mezzera’s current professional setup, balancing active line flying with responsibilities as an instructor and examiner. A central theme is the shift in mindset required when moving between these roles, and the different perspectives they demand. The discussion then returns to the early stages of his career, including his entry into aviation in the late 1990s and the challenges of navigating the industry during the post-9/11 period. He reflects on persistence, discipline, and maintaining direction in an uncertain environment. A key focus of the episode is his development into instructional and examiner roles. Captain Mezzera explains the fundamental difference between teaching and evaluating pilots, and provides detailed insight into what defines strong performance in an assessment environment. He also addresses common weaknesses observed even at advanced levels—offering valuable perspective for both aspiring and experienced pilots. Together, they discuss: - The shift in mindset between flying, instructing, and examining - Lessons from entering aviation during a challenging period - The difference between training performance and evaluated performance - Common weaknesses observed in pilots at advanced stages - What separates a good pilot from a truly reliable one - The importance of consistency, discipline, and professional attitude - Realistic guidance for aspiring pilots - Long-term motivation and maintaining high standards over time Throughout the conversation, the focus remains clear: aviation is a profession built on responsibility, continuous development, and personal accountability. The episode is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding an active airline pilot’s perspective. This episode is designed for aspiring pilots, student pilots, and aviation professionals seeking a clear, realistic, and experience-driven understanding of what it takes to build—and sustain—a career in modern aviation. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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Portada del episodio From First Cockpit Moments to Cross-Country Soaring – A Young Pilot’s Path

From First Cockpit Moments to Cross-Country Soaring – A Young Pilot’s Path

Young, Driven & Already Airborne: Adrian Roko Hinkelmann Episode 33 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above features a very special guest: Adrian Roko Hinkelmann, a 16-year-old glider pilot from Germany who is already deep into his flight training journey — combining real-world aviation with advanced flight simulation. Recording this episode just days before Easter 2026, host Jürgen Reis sits down with Adrian to explore what it means to pursue aviation at such an early stage — with determination, honesty, and a clear long-term vision. Together, they dive into: - His early inspiration — from sitting in the captain’s seat of an Airbus A320 as a child - A formative Boeing 777 simulator experience that deepened his passion - His progression into gliding and current cross-country training phase - Flying over his home region near Stuttgart and expanding his range - Preparing for the Sailplane Pilot License (SPL) and the final steps ahead - The role of high-end flight simulation, including study-level aircraft and DCS operations - A unique carrier landing challenge experience in the F-14 Tomcat - The role of plane spotting as a source of motivation and connection to real-world aviation - The differences — and connections — between simulation and real flying - Overcoming challenges, from airsickness to mental pressure during exams - His long-term goal: turning passion into a professional airline career The main part of the podcast is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding professional airline perspective to Adrian’s early journey. This episode offers a fresh and authentic perspective on the next generation of pilots — driven not by shortcuts, but by dedication, curiosity, and a genuine love for aviation. From first inspiration to real responsibility in the cockpit, Adrian’s story shows how early passion, combined with persistence, can already take you far — even before holding a license. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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Portada del episodio Airline Selections in 2026 with Captain Guillaume Debauchez – Preparation, Reality & Professional Standards

Airline Selections in 2026 with Captain Guillaume Debauchez – Preparation, Reality & Professional Standards

Airline Selections in 2026 – Inside the Process with Captain Guillaume Debauchez (ASP) Episode 32 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Captain Guillaume Debauchez, a former British Airways and Emirates long-haul pilot and today the founder of Airline Selection Programme (ASP). Recorded on April 7th, 2026, shortly after the Easter period, this conversation offers a structured and realistic look at one of the most critical—and often underestimated—steps in a pilot’s career: airline selections. Drawing on both cockpit and recruitment experience, Captain Debauchez provides detailed insight into how modern airline selection processes are structured and what they are truly designed to assess. A central theme throughout the episode is the gap between technical qualification and actual selection readiness. Together, they discuss: - Why airline selection continues to be underestimated by many pilots - What candidates most often misunderstand about what airlines are really assessing - Why performance goes far beyond flying skills, and what truly differentiates candidates - Early indicators that reveal within minutes whether a candidate is genuinely prepared - The difference between answers that are “correct” and those that are credible in an interview setting - The role of structured, long-term preparation—and why there is no shortcut to success - How candidates should approach preparation strategically in the current environment - A realistic perspective on the European pilot market in 2026 - Personal insights from Captain Debauchez, including his experience navigating the post-9/11 aviation downturn Throughout the conversation, the focus remains clear: airline selection is not a formality, but a decisive professional step that requires maturity, structure, and self-awareness. The main part of the podcast is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding an active airline pilot’s perspective. This episode is designed for aspiring pilots, student pilots, and aviation professionals seeking a deeper and more realistic understanding of what it takes to transition from training into a professional cockpit position in today’s aviation environment. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Airline Selection Programme (ASP): https://online.airlineselectionprogramme.com 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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Portada del episodio From World Cup Climber to Aviation Mental Performance Coach: Jürgen Reis

From World Cup Climber to Aviation Mental Performance Coach: Jürgen Reis

Jürgen Reis's unusual journey from elite sport climbing to aviation mental performance coaching Episode 31 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this special episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, the usual interview structure changes direction: this time, A320 First Officer and FSClips creator Stefan Lorenz takes the lead and speaks with co-host Jürgen Reis about the background, experiences, and performance philosophy that shaped his current work in aviation mental performance coaching. What begins as the story of a physically weak and initially sport-uninterested teenager gradually develops into a long-term journey through elite sport, mental training, structured performance systems, podcasting, coaching, and finally aviation-focused performance work. Together, they discuss: - How Jürgen built his physical foundation through years of disciplined training before entering competitive sport climbing - The early competition successes that opened the door toward international climbing events and World Cup participation - Why high-level competition quickly revealed that performance depends on far more than physical preparation alone - The role of mental coaching, autogenic training, and structured psychological preparation during his competitive years - How a Top-10 result in a Climbing World Cup became part of a much larger long-term learning process - Why stable execution under pressure became the central lesson transferable into other demanding environments - The evolution from athlete to coach, author, podcaster, and mentor - The development of a growing Mental Coaching Syllabus for Aviation Professionals, now exceeding 150 pages as an internal operational framework for coaching work - Why the physical component still matters today — but increasingly as a supporting layer for mental performance - Jürgen’s current coaching work with pilots and aviation professionals in mentally demanding situations - The philosophy behind his one-to-one coaching approach and why the first consultation always remains free and without obligation The episode also touches on the long-running Power-Quest.cc podcast project, years of experience in long-form interviewing, and how communication, structure, and consistency became central themes across multiple fields. Recorded as a calm and highly personal long-form conversation, Episode 31 offers insight into the mindset and development of someone who spent decades working in high-pressure performance environments — and who now increasingly applies those lessons within aviation. Rather than presenting quick fixes or motivational slogans, this episode focuses on something more sustainable: structured preparation, mental stability, and the ability to remain operational when performance truly matters. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Aviation Coaching by Jürgen Reis: https://aviation-quest.cc/coaching-juergen 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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Portada del episodio Ready 4 Pushback with Nik Fialka – Airline Interviews, Career Preparation & Professional Mindset

Ready 4 Pushback with Nik Fialka – Airline Interviews, Career Preparation & Professional Mindset

Ready 4 Pushback – Airline Interview Preparation with Nik Fialka Episode 30 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes airline pilot, interview coach, and podcast host Nik Fialka. Known to many pilots as the voice behind the aviation career podcast Ready 4 Pushback and as an interview consultant with Spitfire Elite Consulting, Nik combines airline flying with mentoring aspiring pilots navigating today’s hiring environment. At the beginning of the conversation, Nik gives a glimpse into his busy weekly routine — balancing airline flying, interview consulting, podcast production, and family life. He also takes listeners back to the early stages of his aviation career, sharing how his time flying for the U.S. Navy shaped his professional mindset and what the biggest adjustments were when transitioning from military aviation to airline operations. The second part of the interview focuses on one of the most critical steps for aspiring airline pilots: succeeding in a person-to-person airline HR interview. Recorded in March 2026 during a highly competitive pilot job market, Nik explains why even receiving an interview invitation has become a milestone in itself — and what candidates must do to stand out. Together, they discuss: - Why getting an airline interview invitation is already a major achievement in today’s hiring environment - How pilots can position themselves to get noticed in a competitive applicant pool - Why logbook numbers alone are not enough — and why both quality and quantity matter - How professional appearance and personal presentation influence first impressions - What pilots should do immediately after receiving an interview invitation - The preparation strategies that separate strong candidates from average ones - The three most common mistakes Nik sees from otherwise well-qualified pilots during airline interviews Packed with practical advice and real-world experience, this episode offers invaluable insights for flight school graduates, aspiring airline pilots, and anyone interested in understanding how professional pilot hiring works behind the scenes. A thoughtful and insightful conversation with one of the aviation community’s most recognizable voices on pilot career preparation. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Website: https://spitfireelite.com/ 🌐 Ready 4 Pushback Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3hMHOqHHdJs4Hen5bN4uzjceZNXNZmBf 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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