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Destination Aviation

Destination Aviation

By: Jeffrey Miller
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Love all things flying?


Industry veteran Jeff Miller is here to help you feel more connected to the skies.

Enjoy the friendliest of welcomes as Jeff takes you behind the news, shares tales from history and shares the stories that matter.


Got a question for Jeff? Get in touch on dapodcast85@gmail.com and he might just feature it on the show!


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Episodes
  • Episode 71 - On Cloud 9: From FAA Towers to Aviation Innovation with Mark Guiod
    May 1 2026

    In this episode of Destination Aviation, we sit down with Mark Guiod for a wide-ranging conversation that spans more than four decades in aviation—from frontline air traffic control to senior FAA leadership and now into the future of aviation innovation.

    Mark currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Aviation 2.0 LLC (www.av2point0.com), where he is focused on advancing digital remote tower technology and next-generation air traffic management solutions. He also serves as Vice President of the Board of Directors for Affordable Skies (www.affordableskies.org), a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the traveler voice in aviation policy and improving both safety and affordability in air travel.

    His aviation career began in 1981 as an FAA air traffic controller and evolved into a series of increasingly senior leadership roles across the National Airspace System. Mark served as Air Traffic Manager for Bradley Tower and the Yankee TRACON (BDL/Y90), later going on to lead the New York TRACON (N90)—responsible for managing the complex airspace over JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Teterboro, and surrounding airports, widely considered one of the most complex airspaces in the world.

    Beyond the operational side of aviation, Mark held senior FAA headquarters roles in labor relations, systems development, and national operations strategy before transitioning into executive leadership in the private sector. His post-FAA career includes roles such as Vice President of Lumark Technologies and Director of Business Development for Civil Aviation and the FAA at Saab, Inc., along with advisory and consulting work across the industry.

    Mark has also contributed to aviation storytelling and media. He was featured in the documentary series Air Disasters in the episode “Tree Strike Terror,” available on Tubi, and served as a producer on the film The Art Thief, available on Amazon Prime Video.

    From controlling some of the busiest skies in the world to shaping future aviation systems—and even bringing aviation stories to the screen—Mark Guiod offers a unique perspective on where aviation has been and where it is headed next.

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  • Episode 70 - Shot Down, Not Broken: The Real Story of Francis Gary Powers
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of Destination Aviation, we sit down with Gary Powers Jr.—author, public speaker, and Cold War historian—who has dedicated his life to preserving the truth about his father’s legacy.

    Carrying forward one of the most debated stories of the Cold War, Gary shares how his mission has been to correct decades of misinformation and ensure the real story is told: that his father did not cooperate with the USSR while in captivity.

    We explore Gary’s journey from discovering deeply personal letters his father wrote while imprisoned in the Soviet Union, to understanding the global tension surrounding the incident—including the dramatic prisoner exchange that brought his father home. He also reflects on the surreal experience of seeing his father portrayed on screen by Lee Majors, and his own role as a consultant on Steven Spielberg’s Cold War thriller Bridge of Spies, starring Tom Hanks.

    Gary has authored eight books on the subject, with a new release coming this May, and continues to educate audiences through his work and as the founder of a Cold War museum near Washington, D.C.

    This is a powerful conversation about history, legacy, and one son’s commitment to setting the record straight.

    🔗 Learn more, book Gary to speak, or explore his books: https://garypowers.com/

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    59 mins
  • Episode 69 - Miles Spencer: Jump Into Forever — The Reflekta Story
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of Destination Aviation, we sit down with entrepreneur and innovator Miles Spencer for a conversation that lives at the intersection of technology, memory, and legacy.

    Miles is the co-founder and CEO of Reflekta, a groundbreaking “soul tech” platform designed to preserve the voices, stories, and personalities of loved ones—allowing future generations to interact with dynamic, AI-driven versions of those who have passed. Built from a deeply personal desire to have “one more conversation” with family, Reflekta is redefining how we think about memory, grief, and connection across time.

    With a career spanning media, entrepreneurship, and storytelling—including his time as co-host of PBS’s MoneyHunt—Miles has long explored the power of narrative. Today, he’s pushing boundaries by turning memories into living, interactive legacies that can endure for generations.

    But this conversation goes beyond technology.

    We also dive into Miles’ passion for aviation and adventure, including his parachuting experiences and his upcoming jump over Normandy—an event honoring the courage and sacrifice of Allied troops from World War II. Set against one of history’s most meaningful backdrops, this jump reflects both remembrance and the idea that legacy is something we actively carry forward.

    From the skies over Normandy to the future of artificial intelligence, this episode explores a powerful question:

    What does it really mean to be remembered?

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    The Shoebox Goes Digital: Modern Tools for Memory Capture | Reflekta - Miles to Go.

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    47 mins
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