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Cockpit Casual: The Podcast

Cockpit Casual: The Podcast

By: Steve Giordano and Robert Allen
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Cockpit Casual: The Podcast is a weekly debrief from ferry pilots Steve Giordano and Bob Allen — modern-day nomads who spend their lives repositioning heavy airliners around the world.

Each episode dives into aviation related news, ferry-flying war stories, special guests, and sharp, often irreverent discussions about a broad range of topics from aircraft systems to world travel. The conversation is grounded in real-world experience and designed to resonate across the spectrum from casual AvGeek to seasoned airline professional...

Blending professional insight with unfiltered conversation, the show expands on the moments, stories, and industry realities that don’t always make it into the cinematic episodes of Cockpit Casual — offering a behind-the-scenes look at a life lived in motion across the aviation world.

2026 Steve Giordano and Robert Allen
Economics
Episodes
  • EP9 - Let Spirit Burn! & Guest Segment: the Nomadic Dispatch and Planning Team (Finally)
    Apr 24 2026

    Episode 9 kicks off with a really in-depth conversation on Spirit Airlines—what’s actually going wrong financially, why the ULCC model is struggling in 2026, and why a $500M government bailout probably isn’t the solution.

    Then—finally—we’ve got something people have been asking for forever: We bring on Nomadic’s flight planning and dispatch team (Wes Gardner, Mark Lawrence, and Chris Fochuk) to talk about what goes into planning long-haul ferry flights, how chaotic it can get behind the scenes, and how each of them ended up at Nomadic.

    If you’ve ever wondered how these trips actually come together… this is the episode. Meet the gang!

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • EP8 - Farewell to Nomadic One, Merger-talk, and Bob and Steve's Humble Beginnings in Aviation
    Apr 17 2026

    Episode 8 opens on a sentimental note as we say goodbye to our Westwind — an airplane that’s been part of the Nomadic story for several years. The episode begins with an 8-minute farewell as the jet prepares to leave the hangar for a pre-buy inspection and, hopefully, a new chapter with its next owner. (Youtube version is a Video!)

    From there, it’s back to the usual unfiltered conversation. Bob and Steve dive into the latest on airline mergers, rising fuel prices, and what it all means for the industry right now. The conversation then shifts into something more personal — a look back at the early days of their flying careers, the uncertainty, the setbacks, and the reality of building a life in aviation.

    It’s an honest discussion about the cyclical nature of this industry — the highs, the lows, and everything in between — from two guys who’ve lived it for decades.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • EP7 - The Aviation Therapist, Selling the Westwind, and What Comes Next
    Apr 10 2026

    This week’s episode covers a lot of ground. We open with our usual Bob-and-Steve hang for the first half hour — talking about the pending sale of the Westwind, what we’re considering as a replacement, and a deep dive into the current state of the single-engine turboprop market.

    We talk through real-world tradeoffs between aircraft like the TBM, Meridian/M600 class, and PC-12 — cost of entry, mission capability, and what actually makes sense for how we fly.

    Then we shift gears into something very different.

    In the second half, we sit down with Dr. Abigail Powell, an aviation-focused therapist known online as @theaviationtherapist.

    We dig into the mental health side of aviation — the parts that usually don’t get talked about in cockpits, group chats, or on layovers. From the pressures of performance and the stigma around seeking help, to hyper-vigilance, compartmentalization, and the unique psychological demands of aviation careers, Dr. Powell brings a grounded and honest perspective that every pilot — professional or recreational — will recognize.

    We cover:
    • Why mental health challenges in aviation are often hidden
    • How stress and anxiety show up differently in high-performance flying environments
    • Why compartmentalization is both a survival skill and a long-term risk
    • The realities of asking for help in a career where “weakness” can feel like a liability
    • Practical tools pilots can use to manage stress and stay mentally sharp

    This one goes places we don’t usually go — and it’s worth the listen.

    Guest:
    Dr. Abigail Powell
    Instagram: @theaviationtherapist
    Website: theaviationtherapist.com

    As always — if you fly, work in aviation, or just love hearing real conversations from inside the industry, this episode is for you.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
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