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Engineering Aviation Dreams

Engineering Aviation Dreams

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In this episode of the Future in Flight Podcast, we explore the inspiring journey of Brian Kincaid, a biomedical engineer and private pilot, who combines his passion for aviation with innovative storytelling on YouTube.

We delve into his family's rich aviation history, the challenges he faced in pursuing his pilot's license, and the revolutionary Fly ORKA app that is transforming flight training. Additionally, we spotlight the Piper Cherokee 6, an underappreciated aircraft that has served families and businesses since the 1960s. This episode emphasizes the importance of perseverance, community, and the diverse paths within the aviation industry.

Thank you to episode sponsor ASA (Aviation Supplies & Academics)--Land Your FAA Exam with Test Prep Materials From ASA! Key Takeaways

• Brian's early memories on a Navy base shaped his love for aviation. • Biomedical engineering and aviation share common problem-solving skills. • Brian developed the first ASTM standard for elbow implants. • 3D printing is the future of biomedical engineering. • The Mad Duck Chronicles preserves aviation history through YouTube. • Perseverance is key; never give up on your dreams. • Brian's journey to becoming a pilot was filled with obstacles. • Fly ORKA is revolutionizing flight training for a new generation. • The Piper Cherokee 6 is a versatile and practical aircraft. • Aviation is about community, dreams, and overcoming challenges.

Links

6-Zero Alpha YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@6ZeroAlpha

Fly ORKA: https://flyorka.com/

ASA: https://asa2fly.com/

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