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    <title>Plane + Pilot</title>
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    <description>Welcome to your new weekly podcast from Plane + Pilot. Join host and Editor in Chief, Cayla McLeod as she shares relatable, engaging, and "fresh off the press" general aviation conversations from her work week and beyond.</description>
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    <itunes:author>Cayla McLeod, Plane &amp; Pilot</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Welcome to your new weekly podcast from Plane + Pilot. Join host and Editor in Chief, Cayla McLeod as she shares relatable, engaging, and "fresh off the press" general aviation conversations from her work week and beyond.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to your new weekly podcast from Plane + Pilot. Join host and Editor in Chief, Cayla McLeod as she shares relatable, engaging, and "fresh off the press" general aviation conversations from her work week and beyond.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:email>fmgtv@firecrown.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>Flying the Alaskan Bush with STOL Champion Denny Serie</title>
      <description>Welcome to the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast! This week, Cayla McLeod comes to you straight from the ramp at the Valdez Pioneer Field (KVDZ) in Valdez, Alaska.

McLeod sits down with veteran Alaskan bush pilot Denny Serie to discuss the realities, challenges, and thrills of flying in the Last Frontier. Whether you're a seasoned aviator or an enthusiast dreaming of the escaping to the Alaskan backcountry, this episode offers a practical, inside look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive as a pilot in Alaska.

In this episode, we cover:


  
The Utility: Unlike most general aviation aircraft flying in the Lower 48, airplanes in Alaska are essential for accessing remote communities and wilderness areas, as fewer than 20% of the state’s communities are connected by road.

  
Backcountry Survival Gear: Denny breaks down the essential emergency and maintenance equipment he carries, including satellite communication devices like an inReach and sat phone, as well as duckbill anchors, gill nets, and a 12-volt tire inflator.

  
The Ultimate Super Cub: A look under the cowling of Denny’s 1951 Piper PA-18 Super Cub, featuring an upgraded 160-horsepower engine, 3-inch extended gear, and 31-inch bush tires.

  
STOL Competition Secrets: The precise techniques and mechanics behind the famous Valdez Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) competition, including the physics of ultra-short takeoffs and landings.

  
Advice for Visiting Pilots: Essential guidance for Lower 48 pilots planning to fly in Alaska, with an emphasis on mastering slow flight, understanding rapidly changing weather, and having the flexibility to leave the airplane behind and come back for more fun-filled flying. 


Tune in to hear Denny's aviation journey and get ready to catch the Alaskan flying bug!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 18:38:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast! This week, Cayla McLeod comes to you straight from the ramp at the Valdez Pioneer Field (KVDZ) in Valdez, Alaska.

McLeod sits down with veteran Alaskan bush pilot Denny Serie to discuss the realities, challenges, and thrills of flying in the Last Frontier. Whether you're a seasoned aviator or an enthusiast dreaming of the escaping to the Alaskan backcountry, this episode offers a practical, inside look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive as a pilot in Alaska.

In this episode, we cover:


  
The Utility: Unlike most general aviation aircraft flying in the Lower 48, airplanes in Alaska are essential for accessing remote communities and wilderness areas, as fewer than 20% of the state’s communities are connected by road.

  
Backcountry Survival Gear: Denny breaks down the essential emergency and maintenance equipment he carries, including satellite communication devices like an inReach and sat phone, as well as duckbill anchors, gill nets, and a 12-volt tire inflator.

  
The Ultimate Super Cub: A look under the cowling of Denny’s 1951 Piper PA-18 Super Cub, featuring an upgraded 160-horsepower engine, 3-inch extended gear, and 31-inch bush tires.

  
STOL Competition Secrets: The precise techniques and mechanics behind the famous Valdez Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) competition, including the physics of ultra-short takeoffs and landings.

  
Advice for Visiting Pilots: Essential guidance for Lower 48 pilots planning to fly in Alaska, with an emphasis on mastering slow flight, understanding rapidly changing weather, and having the flexibility to leave the airplane behind and come back for more fun-filled flying. 


Tune in to hear Denny's aviation journey and get ready to catch the Alaskan flying bug!</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast! This week, Cayla McLeod comes to you straight from the ramp at the Valdez Pioneer Field (KVDZ) in Valdez, Alaska.</p>
<p>McLeod sits down with veteran Alaskan bush pilot Denny Serie to discuss the realities, challenges, and thrills of flying in the Last Frontier. Whether you're a seasoned aviator or an enthusiast dreaming of the escaping to the Alaskan backcountry, this episode offers a practical, inside look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive as a pilot in Alaska.</p>
<p><strong>In this episode, we cover:</strong></p>
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  <li>
<strong>The Utility:</strong> Unlike most general aviation aircraft flying in the Lower 48, airplanes in Alaska are essential for accessing remote communities and wilderness areas, as fewer than 20% of the state’s communities are connected by road.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Backcountry Survival Gear:</strong> Denny breaks down the essential emergency and maintenance equipment he carries, including satellite communication devices like an inReach and sat phone, as well as duckbill anchors, gill nets, and a 12-volt tire inflator.</li>
  <li>
<strong>The Ultimate Super Cub:</strong> A look under the cowling of Denny’s 1951 Piper PA-18 Super Cub, featuring an upgraded 160-horsepower engine, 3-inch extended gear, and 31-inch bush tires.</li>
  <li>
<strong>STOL Competition Secrets:</strong> The precise techniques and mechanics behind the famous Valdez Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) competition, including the physics of ultra-short takeoffs and landings.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Advice for Visiting Pilots:</strong> Essential guidance for Lower 48 pilots planning to fly in Alaska, with an emphasis on mastering slow flight, understanding rapidly changing weather, and having the flexibility to leave the airplane behind and come back for more fun-filled flying. </li>
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<p>Tune in to hear Denny's aviation journey and get ready to catch the Alaskan flying bug!</p>]]>
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      <title>Flying with Purpose: Darren Pleasance on AOPA, What’s Next, and Finding True North</title>
      <description>Join host Cayla McLeod for a chilly episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, recorded right on flight line in Valdez, Alaska! In this episode, Cayla sits down with general aviation enthusiast, accomplished business leader, and author Darren Pleasance.

Darren shares his journey from a 13-year-old kid fascinated by model airplanes to a corporate jet pilot, a leader at tech giants like Google and Cisco, and eventually the head of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). He discusses his accidental entry into the business world and how a deep passion for aviation has remained the central theme of his life.

In this episode, we cover:


  
Aviation Roots: How Darren traded bike rides and airplane washing for his first flights, eventually flying multi-engine jets by his early twenties.

  
The Importance of AOPA: The critical role the organization plays in advocacy, navigating the transition to unleaded fuel, and protecting the freedom to fly for general aviation pilots.

  
Advice for Aspiring Aviators: Why getting tailwheel experience, showing initiative, and maintaining a positive attitude can open unexpected doors in your flying career.

  
Finding Your "True North": Insights from Darren's book, True North, which serves as a handbook for building an inspired and fulfilling life.

  
Alaskan Adventures: The unmatched thrill of flying over glaciers and the Prince William Sound, and experiencing the magic of the Valdez STOL competition.


To order a copy of Darren's book visit: https://www.amazon.com/True-North-Handbook-Inspired-Living/dp/B0CQ74BHNN</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 16:29:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Join host Cayla McLeod for a chilly episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, recorded right on flight line in Valdez, Alaska! In this episode, Cayla sits down with general aviation enthusiast, accomplished business leader, and author Darren Pleasance.

Darren shares his journey from a 13-year-old kid fascinated by model airplanes to a corporate jet pilot, a leader at tech giants like Google and Cisco, and eventually the head of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). He discusses his accidental entry into the business world and how a deep passion for aviation has remained the central theme of his life.

In this episode, we cover:


  
Aviation Roots: How Darren traded bike rides and airplane washing for his first flights, eventually flying multi-engine jets by his early twenties.

  
The Importance of AOPA: The critical role the organization plays in advocacy, navigating the transition to unleaded fuel, and protecting the freedom to fly for general aviation pilots.

  
Advice for Aspiring Aviators: Why getting tailwheel experience, showing initiative, and maintaining a positive attitude can open unexpected doors in your flying career.

  
Finding Your "True North": Insights from Darren's book, True North, which serves as a handbook for building an inspired and fulfilling life.

  
Alaskan Adventures: The unmatched thrill of flying over glaciers and the Prince William Sound, and experiencing the magic of the Valdez STOL competition.


To order a copy of Darren's book visit: https://www.amazon.com/True-North-Handbook-Inspired-Living/dp/B0CQ74BHNN</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join host Cayla McLeod for a chilly episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, recorded right on flight line in Valdez, Alaska! In this episode, Cayla sits down with general aviation enthusiast, accomplished business leader, and author Darren Pleasance.</p>
<p>Darren shares his journey from a 13-year-old kid fascinated by model airplanes to a corporate jet pilot, a leader at tech giants like Google and Cisco, and eventually the head of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). He discusses his accidental entry into the business world and how a deep passion for aviation has remained the central theme of his life.</p>
<p><strong>In this episode, we cover:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<strong>Aviation Roots:</strong> How Darren traded bike rides and airplane washing for his first flights, eventually flying multi-engine jets by his early twenties.</li>
  <li>
<strong>The Importance of AOPA:</strong> The critical role the organization plays in advocacy, navigating the transition to unleaded fuel, and protecting the freedom to fly for general aviation pilots.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Advice for Aspiring Aviators:</strong> Why getting tailwheel experience, showing initiative, and maintaining a positive attitude can open unexpected doors in your flying career.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Finding Your "True North":</strong> Insights from Darren's book, <em>True North</em>, which serves as a handbook for building an inspired and fulfilling life.</li>
  <li>
<strong>Alaskan Adventures:</strong> The unmatched thrill of flying over glaciers and the Prince William Sound, and experiencing the magic of the Valdez STOL competition.</li>
</ul>
<p>To order a copy of Darren's book visit: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/True-North-Handbook-Inspired-Living/dp/B0CQ74BHNN">https://www.amazon.com/True-North-Handbook-Inspired-Living/dp/B0CQ74BHNN</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Get to know the Aviat A-1C Husky with VP Matt Hofeldt</title>
      <description>In the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, Cayla sits down with Aviat Aircraft Vice President of Brand, Matt Hofeldt, for a candid conversation recorded during Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo. Together, they discuss all things Aviat, the iconic Husky, and how backcountry flying can open the door to a more adventurous aviation lifestyle.To learn more about Aviat Aircraft and the A-1C Husky, visit aviataircraft.com</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 19:13:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Cayla McLeod, Plane &amp; Pilot</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, Cayla sits down with Aviat Aircraft Vice President of Brand, Matt Hofeldt, for a candid conversation recorded during Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo. Together, they discuss all things Aviat, the iconic Husky, and how backcountry flying can open the door to a more adventurous aviation lifestyle.To learn more about Aviat Aircraft and the A-1C Husky, visit aviataircraft.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, Cayla sits down with Aviat Aircraft Vice President of Brand, Matt Hofeldt, for a candid conversation recorded during Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo. Together, they discuss all things Aviat, the iconic Husky, and how backcountry flying can open the door to a more adventurous aviation lifestyle.<br>To learn more about Aviat Aircraft and the A-1C Husky, visit <u>aviataircraft.com</u></p>]]>
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      <title>Surviving the Backcountry: Aviation Medicine, Helmets, &amp; The 6 C's with Dr. Jon Miller</title>
      <description>Welcome back to the Plane &amp; Pilot Podcast! In this episode, Cayla sits down with Dr. Jon Miller, an Idaho-based backcountry pilot and emergency medicine physician, to bridge the critical gap between general aviation and survival medicine.

Dr. Miller shares his unique journey from ski bum and raft guide to ER doctor and flight doc for the Air National Guard's 190th Fighter Squadron. Recognizing a severe lack of survival training in general aviation, he and his colleagues founded Adventure Medicine Experts, a non-profit dedicated to teaching life-saving skills specifically tailored for backcountry pilots.

We dive deep into the sobering statistics of off-airport accidents and discuss the practical, everyday steps you can take to become your own first responder when things go wrong in the wild.

In this episode, we cover:


  
The Root Ranch Clinic: An inside look at the immersive backcountry survival course hosted in the remote Idaho wilderness.

  
The 6 C's of Survival: The essential components every pilot must understand: Compression (stopping life-threatening bleeding), Communications, Combustion, Cold (hypothermia prevention), Cutting tools, and Comfort (maintaining a positive mental attitude).

  
Wearable Survival Gear: Why your emergency kit is completely useless if it's thrown in the back of the airplane during a crash.

  
The Helmet Debate: A candid, data-driven discussion on why wearing a helmet might be the single most important decision you make before flying into the backcountry.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 16:09:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Cayla McLeod, Plane &amp; Pilot</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to the Plane &amp; Pilot Podcast! In this episode, Cayla sits down with Dr. Jon Miller, an Idaho-based backcountry pilot and emergency medicine physician, to bridge the critical gap between general aviation and survival medicine.

Dr. Miller shares his unique journey from ski bum and raft guide to ER doctor and flight doc for the Air National Guard's 190th Fighter Squadron. Recognizing a severe lack of survival training in general aviation, he and his colleagues founded Adventure Medicine Experts, a non-profit dedicated to teaching life-saving skills specifically tailored for backcountry pilots.

We dive deep into the sobering statistics of off-airport accidents and discuss the practical, everyday steps you can take to become your own first responder when things go wrong in the wild.

In this episode, we cover:


  
The Root Ranch Clinic: An inside look at the immersive backcountry survival course hosted in the remote Idaho wilderness.

  
The 6 C's of Survival: The essential components every pilot must understand: Compression (stopping life-threatening bleeding), Communications, Combustion, Cold (hypothermia prevention), Cutting tools, and Comfort (maintaining a positive mental attitude).

  
Wearable Survival Gear: Why your emergency kit is completely useless if it's thrown in the back of the airplane during a crash.

  
The Helmet Debate: A candid, data-driven discussion on why wearing a helmet might be the single most important decision you make before flying into the backcountry.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to the Plane &amp; Pilot Podcast! In this episode, Cayla sits down with Dr. Jon Miller, an Idaho-based backcountry pilot and emergency medicine physician, to bridge the critical gap between general aviation and survival medicine.</p>
<p>Dr. Miller shares his unique journey from ski bum and raft guide to ER doctor and flight doc for the Air National Guard's 190th Fighter Squadron. Recognizing a severe lack of survival training in general aviation, he and his colleagues founded Adventure Medicine Experts, a non-profit dedicated to teaching life-saving skills specifically tailored for backcountry pilots.</p>
<p>We dive deep into the sobering statistics of off-airport accidents and discuss the practical, everyday steps you can take to become your own first responder when things go wrong in the wild.</p>
<p><strong>In this episode, we cover:</strong></p>
<ul>
  <li>
<strong>The Root Ranch Clinic:</strong> An inside look at the immersive backcountry survival course hosted in the remote Idaho wilderness.</li>
  <li>
<strong>The 6 C's of Survival:</strong> The essential components every pilot must understand: Compression (stopping life-threatening bleeding), Communications, Combustion, Cold (hypothermia prevention), Cutting tools, and Comfort (maintaining a positive mental attitude).</li>
  <li>
<strong>Wearable Survival Gear:</strong> Why your emergency kit is completely useless if it's thrown in the back of the airplane during a crash.</li>
  <li>
<strong>The Helmet Debate:</strong> A candid, data-driven discussion on why wearing a helmet might be the single most important decision you make before flying into the backcountry.</li>
</ul>]]>
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      <title>From DC-3s to "American Sky": Meet Aaron Tippin</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with country music star and lifelong aviator Aaron Tippin. While many fans know him for his chart-topping hits, aviation has always been at the core of his story. From his early days as a commercial pilot and flight instructor to his rise in Nashville, Aaron shares how flying shaped his journey—and continues to inspire his music today.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 18:21:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Cayla McLeod, Plane &amp; Pilot</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with country music star and lifelong aviator Aaron Tippin. While many fans know him for his chart-topping hits, aviation has always been at the core of his story. From his early days as a commercial pilot and flight instructor to his rise in Nashville, Aaron shares how flying shaped his journey—and continues to inspire his music today.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the <em>Plane + Pilot</em> podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with country music star and lifelong aviator Aaron Tippin. While many fans know him for his chart-topping hits, aviation has always been at the core of his story. From his early days as a commercial pilot and flight instructor to his rise in Nashville, Aaron shares how flying shaped his journey—and continues to inspire his music today.</p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating the Future of Aviation Media with Firecrown's Ryan Ewing</title>
      <description>In this special episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with her boss, Ryan Ewing, who leads the entire aviation division at Firecrown. Ryan shares his lifelong passion for the industry and pulls back the curtain on what it takes to run a large group of legacy aviation publications.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 13:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Cayla McLeod, Plane &amp; Pilot</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this special episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with her boss, Ryan Ewing, who leads the entire aviation division at Firecrown. Ryan shares his lifelong passion for the industry and pulls back the curtain on what it takes to run a large group of legacy aviation publications.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with her boss, Ryan Ewing, who leads the entire aviation division at Firecrown. Ryan shares his lifelong passion for the industry and pulls back the curtain on what it takes to run a large group of legacy aviation publications.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>1935</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Meet American Legend Aircraft’s Test Pilot, Danny Goggans</title>
      <description>Welcome back to the Plane + Pilot podcast. This week we’re sitting down with Danny Goggans, the official flight instructor and test pilot for American Legend Aircraft out of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Danny walks us through his 46-year aviation journey—from building and flying model airplanes as a kid to buying a Cessna 150 before he’d even soloed.In this episode, Danny shares the uniquely hands-on experience customers get when building their own Legend Cub—from assembling wings to selecting tires and a tailwheel. Danny also breaks down the Legend lineup, including the Legend AL3, Legend AL11, and Legend AL18, and shines a light on why the Rotax equipped Legend Nomad has become his absolute favorite airplane. For more information on the Legend Nomad, make sure to check out the March issue of Plane + Pilot. https://legend.aero</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Cayla McLeod, Plane &amp; Pilot</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to the Plane + Pilot podcast. This week we’re sitting down with Danny Goggans, the official flight instructor and test pilot for American Legend Aircraft out of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Danny walks us through his 46-year aviation journey—from building and flying model airplanes as a kid to buying a Cessna 150 before he’d even soloed.In this episode, Danny shares the uniquely hands-on experience customers get when building their own Legend Cub—from assembling wings to selecting tires and a tailwheel. Danny also breaks down the Legend lineup, including the Legend AL3, Legend AL11, and Legend AL18, and shines a light on why the Rotax equipped Legend Nomad has become his absolute favorite airplane. For more information on the Legend Nomad, make sure to check out the March issue of Plane + Pilot. https://legend.aero</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to the Plane + Pilot podcast. This week we’re sitting down with Danny Goggans, the official flight instructor and test pilot for American Legend Aircraft out of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Danny walks us through his 46-year aviation journey—from building and flying model airplanes as a kid to buying a Cessna 150 before he’d even soloed.<br>In this episode, Danny shares the uniquely hands-on experience customers get when building their own Legend Cub—from assembling wings to selecting tires and a tailwheel. <br>Danny also breaks down the Legend lineup, including the Legend AL3, Legend AL11, and Legend AL18, and shines a light on why the Rotax equipped Legend Nomad has become his absolute favorite airplane. <br>For more information on the Legend Nomad, make sure to check out the March issue of Plane + Pilot. <br><a href="https://legend.aero">https://legend.aero</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Sweat Equity, Mentorship, and the Tango 31 Aero Club with Savannah Hunter</title>
      <description>Join host Cayla McLeod as she sits down with Savanna Hunter—commercial pilot, flight instructor, and Director of Operations for the Tango 31 Aero Clube in McKinney, Texas.In this episode, Savanna shares her unconventional path into aviation and how she earned her private pilot certificate through Tango 31, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit where high school students earn “sweat equity” by restoring and maintaining donated airplanes—giving them the chance to fly for little more than the price of gas.Savanna talks about the importance of mentorship and giving back to the next generation while honoring the legacies of aviation mentors like Kevin Lacey and Ron Alexander. She also shares her vision for giving back to aviation through the lessons she had to learn the hard way.From navigating student loans to the realities of flight school burnout, Savannah also offers insight into one of her side hustles—auditing and digitizing pilot logbooks—and the common mistakes she sees during the process.From breaking into the “good ol’ boys club” to finding her footing in flight training, Savannah shares her honest experience as a first-generation aviator.To learn more about the Tango 31 Aero Clube or support their mission, visit:t31aeroclub.comhttps://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/31-hours-for-tango-thirty-one</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 20:28:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Join host Cayla McLeod as she sits down with Savanna Hunter—commercial pilot, flight instructor, and Director of Operations for the Tango 31 Aero Clube in McKinney, Texas.In this episode, Savanna shares her unconventional path into aviation and how she earned her private pilot certificate through Tango 31, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit where high school students earn “sweat equity” by restoring and maintaining donated airplanes—giving them the chance to fly for little more than the price of gas.Savanna talks about the importance of mentorship and giving back to the next generation while honoring the legacies of aviation mentors like Kevin Lacey and Ron Alexander. She also shares her vision for giving back to aviation through the lessons she had to learn the hard way.From navigating student loans to the realities of flight school burnout, Savannah also offers insight into one of her side hustles—auditing and digitizing pilot logbooks—and the common mistakes she sees during the process.From breaking into the “good ol’ boys club” to finding her footing in flight training, Savannah shares her honest experience as a first-generation aviator.To learn more about the Tango 31 Aero Clube or support their mission, visit:t31aeroclub.comhttps://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/31-hours-for-tango-thirty-one</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join host <strong>Cayla McLeod</strong> as she sits down with <strong>Savanna Hunter</strong>—commercial pilot, flight instructor, and Director of Operations for the <strong>Tango 31 Aero Clube</strong> in McKinney, Texas.<br>In this episode, Savanna shares her unconventional path into aviation and how she earned her private pilot certificate through Tango 31, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit where high school students earn “sweat equity” by restoring and maintaining donated airplanes—giving them the chance to fly for little more than the price of gas.<br>Savanna talks about the importance of mentorship and giving back to the next generation while honoring the legacies of aviation mentors like <strong>Kevin Lacey</strong> and <strong>Ron Alexander</strong>. She also shares her vision for giving back to aviation through the lessons she had to learn the hard way.<br>From navigating student loans to the realities of flight school burnout, Savannah also offers insight into one of her side hustles—<strong>auditing and digitizing pilot logbooks</strong>—and the common mistakes she sees during the process.<br>From breaking into the “good ol’ boys club” to finding her footing in flight training, Savannah shares her honest experience as a <strong>first-generation aviator</strong>.<br>To learn more about the <strong>Tango 31 Aero Clube</strong> or support their mission, visit:<br><a href="http://t31aeroclub.com">t31aeroclub.com</a><br><a href="https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/31-hours-for-tango-thirty-one">https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/31-hours-for-tango-thirty-one</a></p>]]>
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      <title>From Orchard to Airpark: Inside Pecan Plantation with Mike Murphy</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Plane and Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod flies into one of the country’s most distinctive fly-in communities: The Landings at Pecan Plantation. Joined by Sales Manager Mike Murphy, Cayla tours this expansive 4,200-acre gated airpark situated just southwest of Fort Worth in Granbury, Texas.The conversation traces the community’s evolution from a historic 1940s pecan orchard into a premier aviator's paradise. Mike and Cayla highlight the high-caliber aviation infrastructure that defines the development, specifically the 3,100-foot paved runway (66TE), 100LL self-serve fuel, and custom home sites equipped with private 40x40 hangars.The duo discusses the "hometown USA" atmosphere that sets Pecan Plantation apart. With amenities ranging from Brazos River and Lake Granbury access to four on-site restaurants and a dedicated shopping village, the airpark demonstrates how aviation integrates into a full lifestyle. The episode also features the community’s active EAA chapter and spirited local events, such as the annual polar plunge.For those interested in joining the community, Mike provides details on the final 30 taxiway lots currently available and explains the flexible building process for new residents. Listeners can learn more by visiting the Pecan Plantation team at booth 4060 during Oshkosh or by visiting their website to schedule a private VIP fly-in tour. https://pecanplantationland.com/the-landings/</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 19:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Plane and Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod flies into one of the country’s most distinctive fly-in communities: The Landings at Pecan Plantation. Joined by Sales Manager Mike Murphy, Cayla tours this expansive 4,200-acre gated airpark situated just southwest of Fort Worth in Granbury, Texas.The conversation traces the community’s evolution from a historic 1940s pecan orchard into a premier aviator's paradise. Mike and Cayla highlight the high-caliber aviation infrastructure that defines the development, specifically the 3,100-foot paved runway (66TE), 100LL self-serve fuel, and custom home sites equipped with private 40x40 hangars.The duo discusses the "hometown USA" atmosphere that sets Pecan Plantation apart. With amenities ranging from Brazos River and Lake Granbury access to four on-site restaurants and a dedicated shopping village, the airpark demonstrates how aviation integrates into a full lifestyle. The episode also features the community’s active EAA chapter and spirited local events, such as the annual polar plunge.For those interested in joining the community, Mike provides details on the final 30 taxiway lots currently available and explains the flexible building process for new residents. Listeners can learn more by visiting the Pecan Plantation team at booth 4060 during Oshkosh or by visiting their website to schedule a private VIP fly-in tour. https://pecanplantationland.com/the-landings/</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Protecting and Preserving the Backcountry: Meet RAF President Bill McGlynn</title>
      <description>On this episode of the Plane &amp; Pilot podcast, Cayla is joined by Bill McGlynn, President of the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF).With over 30 years in the cockpit, Bill shares his deep-rooted passion for the American backcountry and the vital mission to keep it accessible.They discuss the RAF’s history, the complexities of partnering with federal agencies like the BLM and US Forest Service, and how pilots can safely enjoy—and actively protect—our nation’s remote airstrips.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 17:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the Plane &amp; Pilot podcast, Cayla is joined by Bill McGlynn, President of the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF).With over 30 years in the cockpit, Bill shares his deep-rooted passion for the American backcountry and the vital mission to keep it accessible.They discuss the RAF’s history, the complexities of partnering with federal agencies like the BLM and US Forest Service, and how pilots can safely enjoy—and actively protect—our nation’s remote airstrips.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the <em>Plane &amp; Pilot</em> podcast, Cayla is joined by Bill McGlynn, President of the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF).<br>With over 30 years in the cockpit, Bill shares his deep-rooted passion for the American backcountry and the vital mission to keep it accessible.<br>They discuss the RAF’s history, the complexities of partnering with federal agencies like the BLM and US Forest Service, and how pilots can safely enjoy—and actively protect—our nation’s remote airstrips.</p>]]>
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      <title>Flying, Policy, and Public Service with Shelly deZevallos</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Plane and Pilot Podcast, we sit down with Shelly deZevallos, a fifth-generation Texan and third-generation pilot with a deep-rooted passion for aviation and public service. Based at the family-owned West Houston Airport, Shelly shares her unique journey from learning to fly at 14 to her extensive career in aviation policy and her current run for Congress.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 18:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Plane and Pilot Podcast, we sit down with Shelly deZevallos, a fifth-generation Texan and third-generation pilot with a deep-rooted passion for aviation and public service. Based at the family-owned West Houston Airport, Shelly shares her unique journey from learning to fly at 14 to her extensive career in aviation policy and her current run for Congress.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Plane and Pilot Podcast, we sit down with <strong>Shelly deZevallos</strong>, a fifth-generation Texan and third-generation pilot with a deep-rooted passion for aviation and public service. Based at the family-owned <strong>West Houston Airport</strong>, Shelly shares her unique journey from learning to fly at 14 to her extensive career in aviation policy and her current run for Congress.</p>]]>
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      <title>From Breakaway to Boomerang: Mike Sasser on Aircraft Brokerage, the CubCrafters lineup, and Transitioning to Helicopters</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with aviation entrepreneur Mike Sasser at the Hank Sasser Breakaway Airport outside of Austin, Texas. Fresh off a diverse morning of flying, Mike shares his journey from a wide-eyed thirteen-year-old on an introductory flight to becoming a dealer for CubCrafters and the founder of Boomerang Air.

Mike dives deep into the philosophy of his business, explains the nuances of the CubCrafters lineup, and discusses his passion for refurbishing Beechcraft Bonanzas. Whether it’s mastering a new challenge in a Robinson R44 or navigating the evolving world of aircraft brokerage, Mike offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to buy, sell, or simply find their perfect mission-matched aircraft.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with aviation entrepreneur Mike Sasser at the Hank Sasser Breakaway Airport outside of Austin, Texas. Fresh off a diverse morning of flying, Mike shares his journey from a wide-eyed thirteen-year-old on an introductory flight to becoming a dealer for CubCrafters and the founder of Boomerang Air.

Mike dives deep into the philosophy of his business, explains the nuances of the CubCrafters lineup, and discusses his passion for refurbishing Beechcraft Bonanzas. Whether it’s mastering a new challenge in a Robinson R44 or navigating the evolving world of aircraft brokerage, Mike offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to buy, sell, or simply find their perfect mission-matched aircraft.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the <strong>Plane + Pilot</strong> podcast, host <strong>Cayla McLeod</strong> sits down with aviation entrepreneur <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/574028714982691/user/1590295955/"><strong>Mike Sasser</strong></a> at the <strong>Hank Sasser Breakaway Airport</strong> outside of Austin, Texas. Fresh off a diverse morning of flying, Mike shares his journey from a wide-eyed thirteen-year-old on an introductory flight to becoming a<strong> dealer for CubCrafters</strong> and the founder of <a href="https://boomerangair.net/"><strong>Boomerang Air</strong></a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/mike_sasser/?hl=en"><strong>Mike</strong></a> dives deep into the philosophy of his business, explains the nuances of the <strong>CubCrafters</strong> lineup, and discusses his passion for refurbishing <strong>Beechcraft Bonanzas</strong>. Whether it’s mastering a new challenge in a <strong>Robinson R44</strong> or navigating the evolving world of aircraft brokerage, Mike offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to buy, sell, or simply find their perfect mission-matched aircraft.</p>]]>
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      <title>STOL Drag Racing with Levi Noguess</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with Levi Noguess to recap his debut at the High Sierra Fly-In. Levi shares the story of his journey to the Dead Cow Lakebed in a borrowed Legend Aircraft Nomad, including a cross-country trek through New Mexico and Nevada that featured a unique Onewheel commute from the tarmac to his motel room.

The conversation dives into the high-stakes world of STOL Drag racing, where Levi details the technical challenges of competing on the lakebed and the adrenaline of racing against world champion Steve Henry.

Beyond the competition, Levi highlights the "ultimate fly-in" atmosphere, focusing on the camaraderie and backcountry spirit that define the event. He encourages pilots of all levels to explore the STOL scene and experience the unique community found in off-airport flying.

Follow Levi and his adventures on Facebook or Instagram</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 20:49:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with Levi Noguess to recap his debut at the High Sierra Fly-In. Levi shares the story of his journey to the Dead Cow Lakebed in a borrowed Legend Aircraft Nomad, including a cross-country trek through New Mexico and Nevada that featured a unique Onewheel commute from the tarmac to his motel room.

The conversation dives into the high-stakes world of STOL Drag racing, where Levi details the technical challenges of competing on the lakebed and the adrenaline of racing against world champion Steve Henry.

Beyond the competition, Levi highlights the "ultimate fly-in" atmosphere, focusing on the camaraderie and backcountry spirit that define the event. He encourages pilots of all levels to explore the STOL scene and experience the unique community found in off-airport flying.

Follow Levi and his adventures on Facebook or Instagram</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the <em>Plane + Pilot</em> podcast, host Cayla McLeod sits down with Levi Noguess to recap his debut at the High Sierra Fly-In. Levi shares the story of his journey to the Dead Cow Lakebed in a borrowed Legend Aircraft Nomad, including a cross-country trek through New Mexico and Nevada that featured a unique Onewheel commute from the tarmac to his motel room.</p>
<p>The conversation dives into the high-stakes world of STOL Drag racing, where Levi details the technical challenges of competing on the lakebed and the adrenaline of racing against world champion Steve Henry.</p>
<p>Beyond the competition, Levi highlights the "ultimate fly-in" atmosphere, focusing on the camaraderie and backcountry spirit that define the event. He encourages pilots of all levels to explore the STOL scene and experience the unique community found in off-airport flying.</p>
<p>Follow Levi and his adventures on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/levi.b.noguess/">Facebook</a> or <a href="https://www.instagram.com/levinoguess/%E2%81%A0">Instagram</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Backbone of the Backcountry with Heart X Outfitters</title>
      <description>Join host and Editor in Chief Cayla McLeod for an in-depth conversation with Gus and Courtney Thoreson, the owners of Heart X Outfitters. In this episode, we explore the vital intersection of general aviation and the rugged outfitting lifestyle throughout the remote Idaho backcountry.

Gus and Courtney provide a unique look into their lives in the wilderness, discuss the real-world utility of their Cessna 206, often called the "backbone of the backcountry", and share essential tips for navigating challenging airstrips like Lower Loon Creek (C53). From the logistics of mountain flying to the daily realities of the outfitting business, this episode shines a light on life in the wilderness.

You can read more about the Thoresons and flying the Idaho backcountry in the January/February issue of Plane + Pilot magazine. Visit https://heartxoutfitters.com/ to learn more about their operation.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 15:33:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Join host and Editor in Chief Cayla McLeod for an in-depth conversation with Gus and Courtney Thoreson, the owners of Heart X Outfitters. In this episode, we explore the vital intersection of general aviation and the rugged outfitting lifestyle throughout the remote Idaho backcountry.

Gus and Courtney provide a unique look into their lives in the wilderness, discuss the real-world utility of their Cessna 206, often called the "backbone of the backcountry", and share essential tips for navigating challenging airstrips like Lower Loon Creek (C53). From the logistics of mountain flying to the daily realities of the outfitting business, this episode shines a light on life in the wilderness.

You can read more about the Thoresons and flying the Idaho backcountry in the January/February issue of Plane + Pilot magazine. Visit https://heartxoutfitters.com/ to learn more about their operation.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Gus and Courtney provide a unique look into their lives in the wilderness, discuss the real-world utility of their Cessna 206, often called the "backbone of the backcountry", and share essential tips for navigating challenging airstrips like Lower Loon Creek (C53). From the logistics of mountain flying to the daily realities of the outfitting business, this episode shines a light on life in the wilderness.</p>
<p>You can read more about the Thoresons and flying the Idaho backcountry in the January/February issue of <em>Plane + Pilot</em> magazine. Visit <a href="https://heartxoutfitters.com/">https://heartxoutfitters.com/</a> to learn more about their operation.</p>]]>
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      <description>In the first episode of the Plane + Pilot Podcast, Editor in Chief, Cayla McLeod, sits down with seasoned backcountry instructor and tailwheel CFI, Aaron Foster, at the Missoula Montana Airport (KMSO) for a detailed chat on the high stakes and high rewards of backcountry flying.

From the critical importance of front country and tailwheel training, to the nuanced etiquette required when flying over pristine wilderness areas, Foster offers invaluable insights for both novice and experienced general aviation pilots.

Whether you're a pilot looking to head west, or an aviation enthusiast intrigued by the rugged beauty of Montana and Idaho's unique flying environments, this episode provides an inside look at what it takes to fly the backcountry... the right way.

Learn more about Aaron's work here https://flyfosteraviation.com/</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In the first episode of the Plane + Pilot Podcast, Editor in Chief, Cayla McLeod, sits down with seasoned backcountry instructor and tailwheel CFI, Aaron Foster, at the Missoula Montana Airport (KMSO) for a detailed chat on the high stakes and high rewards of backcountry flying.

From the critical importance of front country and tailwheel training, to the nuanced etiquette required when flying over pristine wilderness areas, Foster offers invaluable insights for both novice and experienced general aviation pilots.

Whether you're a pilot looking to head west, or an aviation enthusiast intrigued by the rugged beauty of Montana and Idaho's unique flying environments, this episode provides an inside look at what it takes to fly the backcountry... the right way.

Learn more about Aaron's work here https://flyfosteraviation.com/</itunes:summary>
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<p>From the critical importance of front country and tailwheel training, to the nuanced etiquette required when flying over pristine wilderness areas, Foster offers invaluable insights for both novice and experienced general aviation pilots.</p>
<p>Whether you're a pilot looking to head west, or an aviation enthusiast intrigued by the rugged beauty of Montana and Idaho's unique flying environments, this episode provides an inside look at what it takes to fly the backcountry... the right way.</p>
<p>Learn more about Aaron's work here <a href="https://flyfosteraviation.com/">https://flyfosteraviation.com/</a></p>]]>
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