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LD Aviation Podcast

LD Aviation Podcast

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Welcome to the LD Aviation Podcast! We aim to promote cooperation and collaboration within the Business Aviation community by featuring discussions with industry leaders, experts, and professionals. We know how important it is for Executive Assistants, Schedulers and Dispatchers to learn efficiently. That's why we made this podcast to give you helpful ideas about Business Aviation. In this podcast, we talk to experts in Business Aviation and share their knowledge with you. We talk about what's new and interesting in the industry, and give tips to help EA’s, Schedulers and Dispatchers do their job well. We hope you join us on this exciting journey to learn more about Business Aviation!2024 LD Aviation 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • Episode 89: Leadership at Altitude: Creating a Culture of Safety
    2025/10/31
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer talks with Nate Ehlers about what strong leadership really looks like in today’s flight departments. They discuss accountability, communication, and how great leaders create safer, more resilient teams at every level. This episode explores how people, culture, and safety work together to build successful operations. Whether you manage, dispatch, or fly, you’ll take away simple, practical ways to lead with clarity and confidence. Check out backseatpilot.com Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Intro: Welcome to LD Aviation Podcast 01:05 – Setting the Stage: Why Safety Culture Still Matters 03:00 – The Reality of Modern Flight Departments 05:10 – Human Factors: Where Aviation Meets Emotion 07:25 – Leadership in Aviation: It Starts from the Top 09:40 – When Policies Fail: Lessons from Real Incidents 12:00 – Communication: The Hidden Risk in Flight Operations 14:15 – The Role of Trust Between Pilots and Managers 16:30 – Technology’s Impact on Aviation Safety 18:45 – Automation, Data, and the Human Element 21:10 – Fatigue and Stress: The Silent Safety Threat 23:30 – How Mental Health Shapes Pilot Performance 25:45 – Breaking the Stigma: Talking About Wellness in Aviation 28:00 – Balancing Efficiency and Responsibility 30:10 – Decision-Making Under Pressure 32:25 – What Great Leaders Do Differently in Aviation 34:45 – Culture Over Compliance: The Mindset Shift 37:00 – Why Open Conversations Save Lives 39:20 – Stories from the Hangar: Real Lessons in Safety 41:45 – Accountability Without Blame 44:00 – Training, Mentorship, and Team Building 46:30 – Adapting to New Challenges in Corporate Aviation 48:50 – The Next Generation of Pilots and Safety Leaders 51:00 – The Importance of Continuous Improvement 53:15 – How Technology Can Bridge the Human Gap 55:30 – Why Every Department Needs a Safety Champion 57:40 – Leadership in Action: Turning Insight into Practice 59:50 – The Future of Private and Corporate Aviation 1:02:10 – What Aviation Can Learn from Other Industries 1:04:30 – Lindsay’s Final Thoughts: Building Safer Teams Guest Info: Nathan Ehlers Host Information: Lindsay Dyer Production, Distribution, and Marketing Jeanette Carrillo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 8 分
  • Episode 88: Beyond the Checklist: Building a Smarter Safety Culture in Private Aviation
    2025/10/17
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer sits down with Dr. Jason Starke to discuss how private and corporate aviation are redefining safety in 2025. From leadership accountability to human factors and fatigue management, Dr. Starke shares how operators can move beyond compliance to create proactive, people-first safety cultures that last. This episode dives into what truly drives safe operations communication, leadership, and trust. Whether you’re managing, flying, or dispatching, you’ll gain practical insights to strengthen safety and team performance at every level. Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Welcome & Episode Intro by Lindsey Dyer 00:35 – Introducing Dr. Jason Stark & his aviation-safety background 02:00 – How human behavior drives safety success or failure 04:00 – The big myth: “No accidents = safe operation” 06:10 – Defining real safety culture vs paper compliance 08:00 – Leadership influence on everyday safety decisions 10:00 – Balancing production pressure vs protection mindset 12:10 – “Safety Citizenship” — everyone owns safety 14:00 – Schedulers & dispatchers: the glue of flight departments 16:20 – Fatigue management & human-factor challenges 18:40 – When communication saves flights (and when it fails) 21:00 – Real-world stories of near-misses & lessons learned 23:10 – Why ASAP programs build trust through reporting 25:20 – Just Culture vs punitive culture — creating safe feedback 27:30 – Inside Baldwin Aviation & BASC support for operators 29:45 – Turning data into decisions that prevent accidents 32:00 – Training leaders to reinforce positive behavior 34:10 – Safety with limited resources & small teams 36:00 – Collaboration across flight departments & vendors 38:10 – Future challenges: AI, automation & UAS integration 40:20 – Mental-health awareness in aviation operations 42:10 – Mentorship & developing the next generation of leaders 44:10 – Avoiding complacency & the illusion of perfection 46:00 – Jason’s core message: “Safety is about people, not paper.” 48:00 – Key takeaways for flight leaders & operators 49:20 – Outro and closing thank-you from LD Aviation Podcast Guest Info: • Jason Starke Host Information: • Lindsay Dyer | LinkedIn • LD Aviation | LD Aviation Services Production, Distribution, and Marketing • By Jeanette Carrillo, Brad, Hassan Ali • Website: www.ldaviation.net • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldaviation-services • Website: Fiverr • LinkedIn: Jeanette’s LinkedIn For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email jeanette@ldaviation.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    50 分
  • Episode 87: Data Is Aviation’s Superpower: Portside’s Role in Flight Department Success
    2025/10/03
    In this episode, host Lindsay Dyer sits down with Robyn Carpenter of Portside to explore how technology is transforming the way flight departments operate. Robyn brings more than 25 years of experience, starting in Taco Bell’s flight department and now helping aviation leaders leverage data and software to stay efficient, compliant, and valuable. She shares how platforms like PFM, BART, Avianus, FOSS, and Horizon give teams the tools they need to manage scheduling, fuel, and maintenance with confidence. Chapters Breakdown 00:00 – Introduction & Welcome 01:30 – Meet Robyn Carpenter & her aviation journey 04:00 – From whiteboards to web-based scheduling tools 06:15 – How tech adoption transformed flight departments 08:30 – Why data is now a hot topic in aviation 10:30 – Spend management, savings & fiscal responsibility 11:30 – The struggle: complex reporting vs useful insights 13:00 – Portside’s ecosystem: PFM, BART, Avianus, FOSS, Horizon 14:30 – The Owner Portal & Power BI dashboards 16:00 – Scheduling as the hub: connecting maintenance, safety & trip services 18:00 – The power of two-way integrations 20:00 – Fuel pricing, maintenance & efficiency examples 22:00 – Web-based request systems & reducing email overload 24:00 – Business vs personal use tracking & audit trails 26:00 – Moving from collecting data → making decisions 28:00 – Real story: how Taco Bell flight department stayed alive 31:00 – Visibility, leadership & aligning with corporate goals 33:00 – What’s next: mobile apps, passenger booking, AI & predictive maintenance 36:00 – Advice for schedulers & managers on adopting tech 38:00 – Final takeaways: data leverage, not burden 40:00 – Outro & how to connect with Robyn Carpenter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 分
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