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  • Future of Pilot Staffing: Flying Company with Tyler Flagg | Episode 91
    Feb 6 2026
    In this episode, Lindsay Dyer speaks with Tyler Flagg, CEO of Flying Company. Aiming to bringing greater transparency, efficiency, and reliability to pilot staffing, Flying Company is a platform built to streamline how flight departments find, evaluate, hire, and pay professional pilots. They address many of the pain points involved in the process and how Flying Company aims to alleviate the entire process, as well as changes they are looking to implement in the future. Find more at: https://flyingcompany.com Show Notes 0:00 Intro 1:14 Aviation Background 7:58 The Flying Company 17:27 Scheduling & Dispatching 19:49 Credentials & Communication 25:00 Safety Reports & SMS 30:09 Looking to the Future 35:49 Before Starting on App 39:35 Trusted Partner Program 41:50 Payment & Final Thoughts ABOUT TYLER FLAGG Tyler Flagg is a former U.S. Air Force Special Operations Instructor and Evaluator Pilot and deployed Squadron Commander, with operational flying experience spanning 67 countries across six continents. During his final deployment, he led 35 Airmen and commanded a fleet of Special Operations aircraft in the Pacific theater. After separating from the Air Force in 2021, Tyler transitioned into business aviation as Chief Pilot and Aircraft Manager for a Part 91 flight department in Arkansas. In that role, he experienced firsthand the operational friction and inefficiencies associated with sourcing, vetting, and compensating qualified contract pilots. Motivated by that challenge, Tyler founded Flying Company, a platform built to streamline how flight departments find, evaluate, hire, and pay professional pilots—bringing greater transparency, efficiency, and reliability to pilot staffing. Tyler currently serves on the NBAA Domestic Operations Committee and is an active member of the working group for NBAA’s Military Connect program, where he continues to support the transition of military aviators into civilian and business aviation roles. Email: tyler@flyingcompany.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerflagg/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/flyingcompany/ ABOUT LD AVIATION PODCAST 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. Host and CEO, Lindsay Dyer, talks to experts in Business Aviation to share their knowledge. They 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! https://ldaviationservices.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-dyer-ancora/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    52 Min.
  • Episode 90: Inside Aircraft Maintenance: Real Problems and Real Solutions
    Nov 14 2025
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer talks with Mark Melby, an aviation entrepreneur and the creator of Aloft Evermore. Mark shares what is really happening behind the scenes of aircraft maintenance and why so many flight departments struggle with planning, communication, and understanding true downtime. His experience across maintenance, operations, and aviation business gives a clear look at the challenges teams face every day. ✈️ This conversation focuses on real solutions that help operators work smarter and avoid the common issues that lead to delays, confusion, and unnecessary costs. Mark explains how better forecasting, simple communication, and the right systems can make life easier for mechanics, dispatchers, pilots, and owners. Whether you support a single aircraft or a full flight department, this episode offers practical guidance to help your operation stay ahead. 00:00– Welcome Back to LD Aviation 00:35 – Meet Mark Melby and the Story Behind Aloft Evermore 01:20 – Why Maintenance Planning Matters 02:17 – Mark’s Early Aviation Journey 04:00 – Shifting from Flying to Maintenance and Entrepreneurship 06:20 – Why Small Flight Departments Struggle with Planning 07:05 – How the Idea for Aloft Evermore Began 08:10 – Costs, Networks, and Building Industry Relationships 10:15 – What Aloft Evermore Helps Operators Do 11:02 – Long Term Planning and Comparing Maintenance Shops 12:55 – AI and the Evermore RFQ Tool 15:05 – Creating Visibility for Smaller Repair Shops 16:55 – Maintenance, Ops, Dispatch, and Daily Scheduling Challenges 18:57 – Understanding Downtime, Forecasting, and Experience Gaps 20:58 – How Poor Communication Creates Bigger Problems 23:06 – Reframing Downtime and Improving Department Visibility 26:05 – Using Automation to Reduce Calls and Delays 27:13 – Building a Tech Business While Working Maintenance 28:54 – Staying Connected to Real User Needs 30:19 – Leadership Lessons from Running a Startup 31:25 – Why Innovation Is Hard in Aviation 33:30 – The Rise of Specialty Companies in BizAv 34:17 – Advice for Future Aviation Entrepreneurs 35:54 – The Future of Tech, Automation, and Predictive Maintenance 39:09 – The Cost of Not Planning Ahead 40:20 – Rental Engines, Long Term Prep, and Real World Examples 40:40 – Where to Learn More About Aloft Evermore 41:40 – Demo Details and Vendor Onboarding 42:20 – Final Thanks and LD Aviation Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    43 Min.
  • Episode 89: The Backseat Pilot Story: From C-17 Instructor to Aviation Innovator
    Oct 31 2025
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer talks with Nate Ehlers, an airline pilot, former C17 instructor, and founder of Backseat Pilot. Nate shares his story of starting on the ramp, moving into the cockpit, and eventually building a business that helps the next generation of flight instructors and students. His journey shows how hard work, curiosity, and saying yes to opportunities can completely change a career. ✈️ This conversation is about more than aviation. It’s about growth, mentorship, and finding purpose in every stage of the journey. Whether you are just getting started in aviation or already flying at the highest level, Nate’s story is a reminder that every flight path begins with persistence and passion for the skies. Check out backseatpilot.com Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Intro: Behind the Scenes of LD Aviation 01:15 – Meet Nate Ehlers: Pilot, Instructor & Entrepreneur 03:40 – Early Beginnings in Aviation 06:10 – Discovering the Air Force Path 09:55 – The Military Selection Maze 13:05 – From Civilian CFI to C-17 Pilot 15:30 – How Military Training Shapes Civilian Flying 17:25 – Lessons from Teaching Across Fields 19:10 – Why Ground Operations Matter for Every Pilot 21:25 – Real-World Maintenance & Flight Stories 23:40 – Learning the Other Side: Dispatch & Ops Perspective 26:05 – The Power of a Plan B in Aviation Careers 28:10 – Furloughs, the 2020 Impact & the Reserve Advantage 30:30 – Networking on the Ramp & Building Connections 32:20 – Unexpected Detours that Shaped Nate’s Career 35:00 – How to Build Meaningful Aviation Relationships 36:20 – Turning an Idea into a Business: Backseat Pilot 38:50 – How a Simple Idea Took Off Mid-Flight 41:00 – Building Lesson Plans for Flight Instructors 43:15 – From Side Hustle to Aviation Brand 45:20 – Marketing Without Ads: The Power of Word of Mouth 47:10 – The Long Road: Patience in Building a Brand 50:05 – AI in Aviation Training: What’s Possible Now 54:20 – The Future of Learning for CFIs 57:00 – Building the Next Generation of Flight Training Tools 1:00:25 – From Lesson Plans to Full Training Systems 1:04:10 – Final Advice: Persistence in the Sky & Business 1:06:15 – Where to Find Backseat Pilot & Wrap-Up 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 Std. und 8 Min.
  • Episode 88: Beyond the Checklist: Building a Smarter Safety Culture in Private Aviation
    Oct 17 2025
    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 Min.
  • Episode 87: Data Is Aviation’s Superpower: Portside’s Role in Flight Department Success
    Oct 3 2025
    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, Avianis, 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, Avianis, 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 Min.
  • The Hard Truth About Part 91 Flight Departments: Gray Stone Advisors
    Sep 19 2025
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer sits down with Jim Lara and Steve Brechtor of Gray Stone Advisors to tackle one of business aviation’s toughest challenges: why so many Part 91 flight departments are shutting down. From misaligned corporate priorities to failing to prove value with data, they uncover the real reasons behind closures and share the leadership strategies that can turn things around. Whether you’re a flight department manager, scheduler, or executive, this conversation will give you practical tools to protect your team, prove your worth, and lead with confidence in 2025 and beyond. ⏱️ Chapters / Time Stamps 00:00 – Introduction & Welcome 01:30 – Meet Steve & Jim Lara (Gray Stone Advisors) 06:30 – Steve’s Journey: From Pratt & Whitney to NetJets COO 12:00 – Jim’s Journey: From Levi Strauss to Sea Ray & Aviation Leadership 18:30 – How Gray Stone Advisors Started 23:00 – True Story: Building a Budget Overnight for a Client 28:40 – Why Flight Departments Are Closing Today 32:00 – The 5 Achilles’ Heels of Aviation Leadership 37:30 – Perception Problem: “Garage Mentality” in Corporate Aviation 43:00 – Evaluating Charter, Fractional, and Supplemental Lift Options 49:20 – Case Study: Fractional Share Solving Deadhead Issues 55:10 – Using Data to Tell a Clear Business Story 01:00:00 – The Power of 5-Slide Executive Presentations 01:05:20 – Tools: Budget Builder & Crew Count Explained 01:13:30 – Leadership Lessons: Chief Leading Officer vs Chief Doing Officer 01:18:00 – Coaching Aviation Directors to Gain Confidence 01:22:00 – Top 3 Actions to Secure Your Department’s Future 01:26:00 – Final Takeaways & Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 Std. und 31 Min.
  • 12 Accidents, 45 Lives Lost: A Operator’s Wake-Up Call
    Sep 5 2025
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer sits down with Valerie Smith, a commercial pilot, certified flight instructor, and dispatcher dedicated to advancing aviation safety. Valerie brings her unique perspective to real-world case studies, showing how proper oversight can prevent tragedies in Part 135 operations. • Valerie Smith – Pilot, instructor, and aviation safety advocate ✈️ This episode uncovers the critical role dispatchers play in protecting lives. From identifying risks to improving decision-making, Valerie shares insights that every operator, pilot, and aviation professional needs to hear. Whether you’re flying, managing operations, or simply passionate about safer skies, this conversation will change the way you see dispatch. Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Introduction & Welcome 01:30 – Meet Valerie Smith (Pilot, Instructor, Dispatcher) 03:10 – Why Dispatch Matters in Part 135 Ops 05:00 – NTSB vs FAA: Roles in Aviation Safety 08:00 – The Case for Certified Dispatchers 10:15 – Case Study 1: Riverwoods, Illinois (Fuel Mismanagement) 15:40 – Case Study 2: Angoon, Alaska (VFR into Weather) 19:30 – Case Study 3: Talkeetna, Alaska (Tour Crash) 23:50 – Case Study 4: Ketchikan, Alaska (Cruise Ship Tour) 27:10 – Case Study 5: Bethel to St. Mary’s (Commuter Flight Crash) 33:30 – Case Study 6: Juneau, Alaska (Short Hop Gone Wrong) 39:50 – Case Study 7: Mosby, Missouri (Helicopter Fuel Exhaustion) 45:30 – Case Study 8: Enterprise, Alabama (Helicopter Weather Error) 49:40 – Case Study 9: Zaleski, Ohio (Air Ambulance Night Flight) 54:10 – Case Study 10: Bethel to Togak, Alaska (IFR vs VFR) 01:00:30 – Case Study 11: Palmer, Alaska (Heli-Skiing Disaster) 01:03:40 – Case Study 12: Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Cargo Flight Crash) 01:09:20 – Lessons Learned: Why Dispatchers Save Lives 01:12:00 – Call to Action: How You Can Help Aviation Safety 01:14:00 – Closing Thoughts & Outro Guest Info: Valerie Smith Host Information: Lindsay Dyer Production, Distribution, and Marketing jeanette@ldaviation.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • Building Stronger Teams: Greg Linton’s Leadership Journey
    Aug 22 2025
    In this episode of the LD Aviation Podcast, host Lindsay Dyer sits down with Greg Linton, an aviation leader with years of experience in flight operations and team development. Greg opens up about his journey of growth, resilience, and leadership, sharing what it really takes to build strong teams and lead with purpose in the demanding world of aviation. • Greg Linton: Aviation professional and leadership mentor✈️ This episode uncovers the mindset and strategies behind effective leadership. From overcoming setbacks to building trust, Greg highlights the lessons he’s learned through experience and the importance of mentorship, teamwork, and resilience in both aviation and life. Whether you’re an aviator, a leader in another field, or simply seeking motivation, this conversation will inspire you to grow, adapt, and lead with strength. Chapter Breakdown 00:00 – Intro: Welcome to LD Aviation 00:40 – Meet Greg Linton 02:10 – Greg’s Early Journey in Aviation 04:20 – First Steps into Leadership 06:15 – Facing Challenges and Setbacks 08:05 – Learning Resilience Through Experience 10:15 – The Importance of Mentorship 12:00 – Developing Leadership Skills 14:10 – Teamwork and Building Strong Teams 16:05 – Balancing Pressure and Decision-Making 18:00 – Stories from Greg’s Career 20:15 – Leadership in High-Stress Situations 22:10 – Growth Mindset in Aviation and Beyond 24:05 – Helping Others Succeed 26:00 – Advice for Young Leaders 28:20 – Greg’s Vision for the Future of Aviation 30:15 – Lessons Learned from Failures 32:05 – Staying Motivated Through Hard Times 34:10 – Communication and Trust in Leadership 36:00 – Mentorship: Giving Back to the Community 38:05 – What Aviation Taught About Life 40:10 – Personal Stories of Growth and Change 42:00 – Keys to Building Resilient Teams 44:05 – Greg’s Leadership Philosophy 46:15 – Advice for Pilots Entering Leadership Roles 48:00 – Finding Purpose in Aviation 50:10 – Overcoming Doubts and Moving Forward 52:05 – Future Goals and Hopes for Aviation 54:00 – Final Words of Encouragement from Greg 56:00 – Outro & Next Episode Preview Guest Info: • LinkedIn: Greg Linton 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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    1 Std. und 5 Min.