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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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