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Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

Noah Goldstein: Private Pilot

Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

Justin Siems

Leisure, Hobbies, Business, Aviation, Careers

4.9938 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast. This is episode 45 featuring Noah Goldstein. In today's episode, Noah and I talk about...

How Flight Simulator helped fuel the fire.
What his reaction was after his discovery flight.
How only real pilots fly with one hand.
We talk about how flight simulators can be frustrating.
Why Flying simulators are harder to fly than the real airplane.
How he is the first person in his family that got into aviation.
Is the aviation community doing a good job of getting new people into aviation.
Noah talks a little bit about how aviation isn’t for everyone.
Why Noah wants to be a flight instructor.
What Noah struggled with in his training.
Why stalls were a big mental block for Noah.
Don’t ever full stall a pc12.
Noah talks about how not to always be looking at what's next.
The tools that Noah uses to help study.
Shoutout to Jason from MZeroA for teaching me how to do holds!
Noah talks about what it is like to work at Game aviation.
Why Noah’s first go at flight school didn’t work out.
We talk about how flying doesn’t come easy to everyone.
How your maturity or immaturity can either hold you back or put you on the fast track to getting your ratings.
Avination, I hope you enjoy today's episode. If you do make sure ot leave a review on iTunes and check out our patreon page!
Happy Flying,
Justin

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0:00.0

Episode 45 of the pilot the pilot podcast takes off now.

0:05.0

What's going on aviation?

0:10.0

My name's Noah. I am a flight locator with Gamma Aviation, the US side of a British

0:16.8

aircraft management company, private pilot living in Southern Connecticut. This is my

0:20.7

story. Today's episode is brought to you by Cadence Aviation. Cadence Aviation makes headsets that are

0:26.5

affordable and work amazing.

0:28.8

I have been testing out the PNR headset for the last week and I would highly recommend it. You can catch it on sale right

0:34.0

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0:40.3

dot com. What is going on aviation andi Nation, and welcome back to the Pilot The Pilot

0:45.4

podcast. My name is Justin and I am your host. This is episode number 45 and

0:50.0

we are talking with Noah Goldstein, also known as the CT fly guy. aviation you do not

0:55.9

want to miss this episode as some of the things Noah and I talk about are how flight

0:59.5

simulators are set up to be harder to fly than the actual plane.

1:03.0

We talk about the mental block that stalls and spins put on Noah in his training.

1:07.0

We talk about the struggles Noah had in his training and how he actually had to leave his original flight school to go to another one and kind of reassess how he was going after this training and how I need to study more and just mature more to enable to become the pilot he is today.

1:22.0

We talk about his very first discovery flight and how

1:25.1

awesome that was. And we get in a little bit about what the aviation community

1:29.8

is like, the current state of the aviation community and how we can do a better job at

1:34.0

attracting new people that may not even know aviation is a possibility.

1:37.7

Avination I hope you enjoyed today's episode as much as I did talking with

1:41.7

Noah. Noah has been a lot of help with me and

1:43.7

the podcast so it is fun to get him on this show and just to tell a story. If you

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