Rob Mark
Stories about Flying
Adventures both in-the-air and surrounding the topic of flying airplanes
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Rob Mark
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Jun 25, 2026
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Episodes
Work Life Balance ... for Pilots? 25.06.2026 13:02
At a recent CAP Squadron meeting, a cadet officer commented about how unsavory the schedules could be for pilots. Having spent much of my life in a cockpit, I took his comment rather personally. I thought more about his words over the next few days and came to realize that the aerospace industry really does need to get its act together to better balance an employee's personal life with their job i...
Are You a Space Geek 22.05.2026 8:58
Rob's personal reflection on his lifelong fascination with space exploration and astronauts. It was recently highlighted by attendance at the Chicago premiere of Spacewoman , a documentary about Eileen Collins, a retired Air Force Colonel and the first woman to pilot and command a space shuttle. The story explores a bit of Rob's identity as a “space geek,” shaped by growing up during the era of th...
When a Standard Instrument Departure Becomes Hazardous to Your Professional Health 06.05.2026 12:41
A routine instrument departure turns into a career-defining moment when poor cockpit communication and rushed decisions lead to a serious ATC deviation. In this episode, Rob Mark shares how one flight exposed the dangers of weak Crew Resource Management (CRM) - and the hard lesson that remaining silent can be just as risky as making the wrong call.
The Coveted 1500 Hours 11.04.2026 22:45
Before 2009, pilots who wanted a career as an airline pilot could easily be hired with as little as 300 hours total time in their logbooks. That all changed after the crash of a Continental Express Bombardier Q400 turboprop with the loss of all aboard while on approach to Buffalo, New York. Following an outcry from survivors of the Q400's victims, the FAA changed the rules the airlines would need...
There's More to Flight Instruction Than Simply Logging hours 14.03.2026 14:01
No individual can enhance aviation safety as much as a flight instructor. Flight instructors possess a powerful opportunity to make a tangible difference in someone’s life, very possibly the rest of their life. Whatever a student pilot learns – good or bad – they learn from us. The habits we teach them, not only how they fly but also how they think about flying, will stick with them long after the...
Stories about Flying intro for Jetwhine readers 02.03.2026 3:08
Bare with me here, because in this brief episode, I'll be introducing Jetwhine readers to the Stories about Flying podcast.
The Accidental Correspondent: Part 1 30.01.2026 10:03
Fledgling journalist Brian Coleman departed the US last week after snuggling up with a United Premium Plus seat enroute to the 2026 Singapore Airshow. This will be his first airshow adventure in the Asia/Pacific region. He'll be sending us back some regular reports as he explores the show ... especially after he hooks up with those whacky guys from the Plane Crazy Down Under podcast, Steve Vissche...
Armchair Accident Investigators 19.01.2026 11:31
Have pilots acting as armchair accident investigators gotten out of hand? Sometimes. But not all accident investigators are created the same.
Being a Co-Pilot in the Early Days of the Airlines 03.01.2026 12:35
In the early days of the airlines, there were no Captains or First Officers ... only First Pilots and Co-Pilots. This episode describes an early memo from American Airways about how new male pilots were expected to behave on the line. There were, of course, no female pilots, nor any pilots of color.
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