In this engaging conversation, Greg Kaley, writer of Coffee and Pretzels, shares his journey as a Comic Artist and Airline Pilot, discussing the challenges and changes in the aviation industry. He reflects on the impact of furloughs, the evolution of airline careers, and the importance of balancing work with family life. The discussion highlights the shift from viewing aviation as a dream to recognizing it as a job that supports a fulfilling life. We share our experiences as pilots, discussing the balance between personal life and career, the importance of staying active, and the evolution of the airline industry. We delve into the challenges of navigating career decisions with family support, the joy found in the journey of aviation, and the complexities of airline business models. The discussion also touches on future trends in aviation and the barriers to entry for new pilots, emphasizing the need for passion in the field.
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Chapters
00:00 The Journey of Greg Kaley: From Art to Aviation
07:48 The History of Getting Hired into Legacy Airlines
11:27 Hard Personal Realizations in Life
24:36 Industry Statistics, Mergers and Acquisitions
33:16 The Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions38:45 Life Beyond the Cockpit
49:54 Navigating Career Choices and Family Life
51:02 Incorporating Hobbies into a Pilot's Lifestyle
56:28 The Importance of Life Balance and Personal Growth
01:00:40 Making Informed Career Decisions
01:10:13 Finding Joy in the Journey of Aviation
01:17:08 Navigating Relationships in Aviation
01:20:15 Understanding Airline Operations
01:22:55 The Future of Airline Business Models
01:28:50 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook