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EP 12 - Behind the scenes of "Big Yellow", + Dr Powell Returns to Discuss Job Loss and Mental Health

1 h 24 min · 29 de may de 2026
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After a short hiatus brought on by what may have been the busiest week in Nomadic Aviation Group's history—followed by a well-earned vacation for Steve—the Cockpit Casual Podcast is back. We kick things off by discussing the latest Cockpit Casual documentary covering the Spirit Airlines aircraft repossession operation, which exploded past one million views during its first week on YouTube. Steve shares behind-the-scenes details on how the episode came together under an incredibly compressed timeline, along with insights into his overall production process and the philosophy behind creating Cockpit Casual's cinematic aviation documentaries. From there, we turn our attention to a new project involving the delivery of the first Boeing aircraft for a promising new airline in Nigeria, discussing the challenges and opportunities involved in helping launch a new carrier in today's aviation environment. The second half of the episode features the return of Dr. Abigail Powell, Aviation Psychologist, for an important conversation about pilot mental health. Building on her previous appearance, Dr. Powell joins us to discuss one of the most difficult realities facing aviation professionals: coping with job loss, career uncertainty, and the emotional toll of industry downturns. With recent events affecting thousands of airline employees, it's a timely and important discussion for anyone working in aviation. To learn more about Dr. Powell's work, or to set up a personal session, visit theaviationtherapist.com [http://theaviationtherapist.com] and follow @TheAviationTherapist on Instagram. As always, thanks for listening and welcome back to Cockpit Casual.

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episode EP 12 - Behind the scenes of "Big Yellow", + Dr Powell Returns to Discuss Job Loss and Mental Health artwork

EP 12 - Behind the scenes of "Big Yellow", + Dr Powell Returns to Discuss Job Loss and Mental Health

After a short hiatus brought on by what may have been the busiest week in Nomadic Aviation Group's history—followed by a well-earned vacation for Steve—the Cockpit Casual Podcast is back. We kick things off by discussing the latest Cockpit Casual documentary covering the Spirit Airlines aircraft repossession operation, which exploded past one million views during its first week on YouTube. Steve shares behind-the-scenes details on how the episode came together under an incredibly compressed timeline, along with insights into his overall production process and the philosophy behind creating Cockpit Casual's cinematic aviation documentaries. From there, we turn our attention to a new project involving the delivery of the first Boeing aircraft for a promising new airline in Nigeria, discussing the challenges and opportunities involved in helping launch a new carrier in today's aviation environment. The second half of the episode features the return of Dr. Abigail Powell, Aviation Psychologist, for an important conversation about pilot mental health. Building on her previous appearance, Dr. Powell joins us to discuss one of the most difficult realities facing aviation professionals: coping with job loss, career uncertainty, and the emotional toll of industry downturns. With recent events affecting thousands of airline employees, it's a timely and important discussion for anyone working in aviation. To learn more about Dr. Powell's work, or to set up a personal session, visit theaviationtherapist.com [http://theaviationtherapist.com] and follow @TheAviationTherapist on Instagram. As always, thanks for listening and welcome back to Cockpit Casual.

29 de may de 20261 h 24 min
episode EP 11 - Inside the Massive Spirit Airlines Repo Operation artwork

EP 11 - Inside the Massive Spirit Airlines Repo Operation

When an airline collapses overnight, somebody has to move the airplanes. This week on Cockpit Casual, we finally tell the full story behind the unprecedented 8-day operation that began the moment Spirit Airlines ceased operations. What followed was absolute chaos: 24 aircraft, 5 lessors, planes scattered across the country, time closing in, legal uncertainty, operational pressure, and a race against time to reposition a fleet of Airbus A320s and A321NEOs into long-term storage in the Mojave Desert. For eight straight days, the team at Nomadic Aviation Group [https://www.nomadic.aero/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] operated around the clock coordinating one of the largest and most complex airline repossession efforts in recent history. Ferry crews launched with almost no notice. Dispatchers and planners worked through constantly changing logistics. Airplanes were moved from active airline service directly into preservation storage as the industry watched in real time. The story exploded into the national spotlight, with coverage from The Wall Street Journal, NPR [https://www.npr.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], CBS News [https://www.cbsnews.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], CNBC [https://www.cnbc.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], and countless aviation outlets — but this episode is the first time the entire operation has been told from the inside by the people actually running it. From the midnight phone calls… to the FAA and regulatory confusion… to the scramble for crews… to the surreal sight of abandoned airliners arriving one after another in the California desert — this is the complete play-by-play of one of the wildest weeks in Nomadic history. If you’ve ever wondered what really happens after an airline dies, this is the episode.

12 de may de 20261 h 12 min
episode EP10 - The Man Behind the Music! Steve Giordano Sr. artwork

EP10 - The Man Behind the Music! Steve Giordano Sr.

This week on Cockpit Casual: The Podcast, we take a different route. After a quick discussion on current aviation happenings, the conversation shifts toward something that has quietly become one of the defining elements of Cockpit Casual itself: the music. Joining us is Steve Giordano Sr. — lifelong Philadelphia jazz musician, composer, and the man behind much of the original score woven throughout the series. For the first time, we do a deep dive into the music that gives Cockpit Casual its emotional identity. We explore the meaning of jazz, improvisation, and what it means to create music over the course of a 60-year professional career. From the origins of the legendary Philadelphia jazz fusion group Symbiosis to stories from decades in the music world, this episode becomes something far bigger than just aviation or music alone. We also discuss the parallels between flying and jazz improvisation — decision making in real time, trusting instinct, discipline hidden beneath freedom, and the pursuit of mastery in endlessly variable environments. If you’ve ever wondered why music plays such a central role in Cockpit Casual, this episode explains it better than any we’ve done before. A conversation about art, flying, creativity, aging, passion, identity — and the soundtrack behind a life lived in motion. Want to talk Jazz with Steve SR? Shoot him an email! Seriously! jzguru@gmail.com [jzguru@gmail.com] Coming Soon: stevegiordanojazz.com [http://stevegiordanojazz.com] Terje's Channel which features Steve Giordano Sr's Music: @nordichelicopteraviators - Head over and Subscribe on YouTube! Cool Stuff Find us on the web: cockpitcasual.com [http://cockpitcasual.com]

1 de may de 20261 h 34 min
episode EP8 - Farewell to Nomadic One, Merger-talk, and Bob and Steve's Humble Beginnings in Aviation artwork

EP8 - Farewell to Nomadic One, Merger-talk, and Bob and Steve's Humble Beginnings in Aviation

Episode 8 opens on a sentimental note as we say goodbye to our Westwind — an airplane that’s been part of the Nomadic story for several years. The episode begins with an 8-minute farewell as the jet prepares to leave the hangar for a pre-buy inspection and, hopefully, a new chapter with its next owner. (Youtube version is a Video!) From there, it’s back to the usual unfiltered conversation. Bob and Steve dive into the latest on airline mergers, rising fuel prices, and what it all means for the industry right now. The conversation then shifts into something more personal — a look back at the early days of their flying careers, the uncertainty, the setbacks, and the reality of building a life in aviation. It’s an honest discussion about the cyclical nature of this industry — the highs, the lows, and everything in between — from two guys who’ve lived it for decades.

17 de abr de 20261 h 6 min