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  • Radio Discipline: Why Professional Comms Matter in the Practice Area
    2026/04/20

    "Good morning everyone, I'm Jeff Gerencser, and thanks for listening to the Daily Preflight."


    In aviation, the radio isn't just a tool for coordination—it's a direct reflection of your professionalism. In this episode, we’re diving deep into Radio Discipline and why sticking to the standards matters more than ever in the busy practice areas of Arizona.


    Whether you're a student pilot prepping for your checkride or a CFI setting the example, "close enough" isn't the standard. We break down:

    ✅ The 3 Pillars: Accuracy, Brevity, and Clarity.

    ✅ Why "Any traffic in the area, please advise" is a frequency-killer.

    ✅ The Ace Pilot Standard for hold-short instructions and aircraft ID.

    ✅ How professional comms directly impact your safety and checkride performance.


    At Ace Pilot Academy, we don't just train pilots; we build aviators. From the PA-30 Twin Comanche to the classroom, we’re committed to excellence in every click of the mic.


    Ready to level up your training?

    🔗 Visit us: https://acepilotacademy.com/

    ✈️ Explore our Multi-Engine Programs: https://acepilotacademy.com/product/multi-engine-training-series


    Follow the Journey:

    Instagram: @AcePilotAcademy

    Facebook: Ace Pilot Academy


    #PilotTraining #Aviation #RadioDiscipline #FlightSchool #AcePilotAcademy #PA30 #MultiEngineRating #FAA #DailyPreflight

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    18 分
  • Vmc Nightmares: 7 Mistakes That Are Killing Your Checkride (Duo Edition)
    2026/04/01

    "If you think Vmc is just a red line on the airspeed indicator, you’re already behind the airplane. Join Jeff and Eva as they tear down the 7 most common—and dangerous—mistakes pilots make during Vmc demonstrations.

    From the 'drag race' to the floor to the critical correction about that 5-degree bank (spoiler: it’s for directional control, not Zero Side Slip), they’re breaking down the Airplane Flying Handbook like never before. Whether you’re a Commercial candidate or prepping for your MEI, this episode is your survival guide to mastering asymmetrical thrust without the drama.

    Turn it up, keep the ball centered, and let’s talk tech."

    Key Talking Points for you and Eva:

    • The '1 Knot Per Second' Rule: Why rushing the decay is a recipe for a snap-roll.
    • The 5-Degree Bank Myth: Eva helps clarify why this is a certification limit for control, not a performance target for Zero Side Slip.
    • The 'Lazy Foot' Syndrome: Why your rudder pressure needs to be a progressive squeeze, not a one-and-done stomp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    5 分
  • Does Multi-Engine Time Really Matter in 2026?
    2026/03/31
    "With the major airlines hiring at breakneck speeds in 2026, many pilots are asking: 'Can I just skate by with the bare minimum of multi-engine time?' In this episode, Jeff Gerencser breaks down the 'Gold Rush' mentality vs. the reality of airline initial training. We dive into why 'checking the box' on your 1,500 hours isn't enough to survive a Type Rating, the real cost of being under-prepared, and why 100+ hours of multi-PIC is still the best insurance policy for your career. Don't just build time—master the machine."

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    6 分
  • 7 Mistakes You’re Making with Vmc Demonstrations (and How to Fix Them)
    2026/03/30
    "The Vmc demonstration is the ultimate 'moment of truth' in a twin, but too many pilots treat it like a drag race or a muscle match. In this deep dive, Jeff Gerencser breaks down the seven critical errors—from 'Lazy Feet' and 'Altitude Fixation' to the technical difference between directional control and zero sideslip. Whether you're flying the PA-30 Twin Comanche or prepping for your MEI, this is your guide to mastering the aerodynamics of asymmetrical thrust and acing your checkride without the 'Top Gun' theatrics."Key Highlights for the listeners:
    • The "One Knot Per Second" Rule: Why rushing the bleed-off is a recipe for disaster.
    • The 5-Degree Bank Correction: A critical look at why we bank for control, not just performance.
    • The "First Sign" Mentality: Why "muscling" the airplane is the fastest way to fail.
    • PA-30 Specifics: Why the Twin Comanche is the ultimate "truth-teller" during this maneuver.


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    5 分
  • The Rise of Merit-Based Hiring
    2026/03/27

    Are you still flying by the "old ways"? The FAA recently updated the Airplane Flying Handbook from 8083-3B to 8083-3C, and it’s more than just a clerical change. In this episode, Jeff breaks down the critical technical shift in the zero-sideslip technique—moving from "stepping on the ball" to the precise 2-3° bank and half-ball displacement that maximizes engine-out performance. Don't let outdated habits hold you back on your checkride.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why the move from 8083-3B to 8083-3C matters for your multi-engine training.
    • The "Golden Rule" of zero-sideslip: 2-3 degrees of bank and the half-ball out.
    • How to use the latest FAA terminology to impress your DPE.


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    8 分
  • The Airplane Flying Handbook Shift (8083-3C)
    2026/03/26

    Are you still flying by the "old ways"? The FAA recently updated the Airplane Flying Handbook from 8083-3B to 8083-3C, and it’s more than just a clerical change. In this episode, Jeff breaks down the critical technical shift in the zero-sideslip technique—moving from "stepping on the ball" to the precise 2-3° bank and half-ball displacement that maximizes engine-out performance. Don't let outdated habits hold you back on your checkride.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why the move from 8083-3B to 8083-3C matters for your multi-engine training.
    • The "Golden Rule" of zero-sideslip: 2-3 degrees of bank and the half-ball out.
    • How to use the latest FAA terminology to impress your DPE.


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    8 分
  • The Governor Gotcha
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of The Daily PreFlight, we’re diving deep into one of the most technical and frequently misunderstood systems in multi-engine aviation: the propeller governor.

    When an engine fails, the speed at which you understand your propeller's "inner logic" can make or break your performance. We move beyond simple definitions to explain the high-stakes tug-of-war happening inside your hub. You’ll learn exactly why oil pressure is the only thing keeping your blades from feathering, how the governor’s flyweights react to an overspeed condition in real-time, and the critical operational "gotcha" involving anti-feathering pins.

    If you’ve ever struggled to explain the mechanics of a constant-speed prop to an examiner—or if you want to be better prepared for a real-world system failure—this episode is your definitive guide to mastering the mechanics and managing the risk.

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    6 分
  • Mastery vs. Hours: The 2026 Training Shift
    2026/03/24

    In this episode, we’re diving into the biggest shift in aviation training for 2026: the move from "logging hours" to Competency-Based Training (CBT). As the FAA pushes for evaluation based on measurable mastery rather than just raw logbook totals, how does your training need to change?

    We break down:

    • The 2026 CBT Shift: Why repeatable performance and decision-making are the new gold standard for checkrides.
    • The Time-Building Trap: Why 1,500 hours doesn’t always equal "ready" and how to ensure every hour in your logbook actually builds skill.
    • Multi-Engine Mastery: Moving beyond definitions to a deep, aerodynamic understanding of Vmc and critical engine factors.
    • TAA Proficiency: Why being a "systems manager" in a Technically Advanced Aircraft is now a baseline expectation, not an elective.

    Whether you're an aspiring airline pilot or a flight instructor, this episode is about evolving your mindset to match the new standards of the modern flight deck.

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    5 分