He's right that no one knows about the airline industry. I had no idea. Who knew just going to my local airport and getting setup that i could start learning there? My first flight lesson is in 3 days. 🙌🏼
@Redline29827 it went great! We practiced landings on my second day and my instructor said I'm picking things up really quick. Did my 3rd lesson a couple of days ago with emergency procedures and I did the radio calls. About to head out this morning to get my 6th hour of flying before work.
Fantastic video. As a teacher I come across students interested in becoming a pilot and there are so many direction to take. Videos and interviews like this have helped me provide them with a better understanding of the pathway. Also excited to share with them the people and stress aspects of such a neat career.
I’m not a huge podcast listener, but this was impressive. Phillip truly demonstrates what it means to be a professional. Very inspiring as I grind through instrument/commercial.
I just took a chance listening to this and it’s been great! It’s cool when things are demystified and you realize that often the underlying principles are the same for many of us..
Great video! I was fortunate enough to have flown with Philip many years ago in the corporate side of aviation. Truly a professional both in the aircraft and the training environment as well. So much great info is shared in this interview, and there are many things that can be learned from him just as I did early on in my career. Great job!
Great episode. Really appreciate the insights outside of the flight deck provided. I think the emphasis on your “attitude” towards all those things making or breaking your job was critical. For me personally, I definitely don’t find socializing and “putting myself out there” to be a strong suit, but the fact that you guys broke it down was very pleasant and encouraging. Cheers!
Captain Phillips was amazing, smooth talker and so friendly ,i wish if the podcast was longer than that because we really enjoyed it I hope that you make second part of it
Would love to see more of this podcast with MrPhilips definitely a sweet personality and realistic! I would be hoping on Chicago ATC! I am a new student trying to achieve my ppl.
Communications between pilots and ATC are so fast that it at times, it opens the door to possible incursions. They need to take the extra 2 seconds and slow er down.
I wouldve liked to know what he misses about being a corporate pilot if any. Like were the hours slightly better or the workload or the fact that he didnt have a large flight crew. Just some of the things he misses about that.
In corporate aviation you go to little off the beaten path airports which can be really cool and the close interaction with passengers….. most of the time 😊
You need to stop talking over the guest, man. Be patient. It seems like you're just trying to get to what you want to ask instead of having a genuine conversation.
Editor's Note: Hey! Just wanted to jump in here. We do edit out some of the pauses, so it might seem a little more fast-paced than the actual conversation. And you're right, sometimes when people are excited, they naturally talk over each other. It's part of keeping it lively! Thanks for the feedback!
For me, Nicholas was sensational. His questions to me were very thought provoking and I don’t think the Podcast would’ve been good without him. I think what you saw is a really enthusiastic host.
Hello everyone my name is David and my dream is to become an airline pilot I know that it is expensive as a study but I would like some advice or tips to help me achieve it
I have flown and typed in the B737, B767, B757, A320, A319, A321, Learjet 25, 35, 31, Falcon2000, CA-212, and a bunch of Turbo Props. Thank you so much for watching.
He's right that no one knows about the airline industry. I had no idea. Who knew just going to my local airport and getting setup that i could start learning there? My first flight lesson is in 3 days. 🙌🏼
how did ur flight lesson go my guy?
@Redline29827 it went great! We practiced landings on my second day and my instructor said I'm picking things up really quick. Did my 3rd lesson a couple of days ago with emergency procedures and I did the radio calls. About to head out this morning to get my 6th hour of flying before work.
@@chad480906have you kept up with it?! Good work bro
Fantastic video. As a teacher I come across students interested in becoming a pilot and there are so many direction to take. Videos and interviews like this have helped me provide them with a better understanding of the pathway. Also excited to share with them the people and stress aspects of such a neat career.
I’m not a huge podcast listener, but this was impressive. Phillip truly demonstrates what it means to be a professional. Very inspiring as I grind through instrument/commercial.
How’s it going? I want to be a pilot so bad?
I just took a chance listening to this and it’s been great! It’s cool when things are demystified and you realize that often the underlying principles are the same for many of us..
Great video!
I was fortunate enough to have flown with Philip many years ago in the corporate side of aviation. Truly a professional both in the aircraft and the training environment as well. So much great info is shared in this interview, and there are many things that can be learned from him just as I did early on in my career. Great job!
Love you brother
I love that he enjoys getting people to and from their destination safe. 🙏🏾
Great episode. Really appreciate the insights outside of the flight deck provided. I think the emphasis on your “attitude” towards all those things making or breaking your job was critical.
For me personally, I definitely don’t find socializing and “putting myself out there” to be a strong suit, but the fact that you guys broke it down was very pleasant and encouraging.
Cheers!
Captain Phillips was amazing, smooth talker and so friendly ,i wish if the podcast was longer than that because we really enjoyed it
I hope that you make second part of it
I think that’s why it was a quick but good interview
My teacher asked me to listen to podcasts little did she know masterpeice podcasts like this exist :)
Beautiful interview
Great interview. My boy, 14 years old,wants to.become a pilot. I took him to ADF flight school in Miami
Great content man, definitely helps the future of Aviation videos like these.
What a great video. Can’t wait to have my son watch it. He said he wants to be an airline pilot. I hope all airline pilots are just like this Captain.
Would love to see more of this podcast with MrPhilips definitely a sweet personality and realistic! I would be hoping on Chicago ATC! I am a new student trying to achieve my ppl.
Watching from Switerland. Good podcast!
Hello everyone, I wanna ask you what means one leg days, thank you for answering🙌🏻🙌🏻
Excellent podcast but would have wanted to know all the planes he is type rated on.
Communications between pilots and ATC are so fast that it at times, it opens the door to possible incursions. They need to take the extra 2 seconds and slow er down.
Triggers and flows.
Inspiring video !
I’m thrilled to have done that for Thrust and glad you enjoyed it
Interesting talks.
awesome captain
Thank you for that. Hope they have me bsck. Thrust Flight is an awesome school!!
@@phillipstromer281 I hope so as well. Would love to hear you talk more about the industry and career!
I wouldve liked to know what he misses about being a corporate pilot if any. Like were the hours slightly better or the workload or the fact that he didnt have a large flight crew. Just some of the things he misses about that.
In corporate aviation you go to little off the beaten path airports which can be really cool and the close interaction with passengers….. most of the time 😊
You need to stop talking over the guest, man. Be patient. It seems like you're just trying to get to what you want to ask instead of having a genuine conversation.
Was gonna comment the same thing
Editor's Note: Hey! Just wanted to jump in here. We do edit out some of the pauses, so it might seem a little more fast-paced than the actual conversation. And you're right, sometimes when people are excited, they naturally talk over each other. It's part of keeping it lively! Thanks for the feedback!
Seriously
For me, Nicholas was sensational. His questions to me were very thought provoking and I don’t think the Podcast would’ve been good without him. I think what you saw is a really enthusiastic host.
Yeah, don't do that @@ThrustFlight
Hello everyone my name is David and my dream is to become an airline pilot
I know that it is expensive as a study but I would like some advice or tips to help me achieve it
Year's ago pilots would greet the passengers when we got off but now they leave their cockpit quicker then the speed of sound
What type of aircraft has he flown?
I have flown and typed in the B737, B767, B757, A320, A319, A321, Learjet 25, 35, 31, Falcon2000, CA-212, and a bunch of Turbo Props. Thank you so much for watching.
@@phillipstromer281 Please correct me if I'm wrong but I would bet the B757 was the best aircraft you've flown. Cheers!
God bless Anthony La Pinta
I never would have guessed that the flight and cabin crews are meeting each other for the first time in the vast majority of cases. Very interesting.
If taxiing at Chicago is bad, everything else must be a cakewalk. Cause Chicago really isn't that bad
“Late in life at 25 years old” awkwardddd
I really like money
what the sigma bro u zesty