Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above!

Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above!

Stefan Lorenz & Jürgen Reis
Ülke Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
Dil EN
Bölüm 33
Son 05.07.2026

Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above! is a podcast that explores the world of aviation, from cockpits to control towers. Hosted by Stefan Lorenz, an active Airbus A320 pilot, and Jürgen Reis, a former glider pilot and sports podcaster, the show covers flight training, ATC communication, aircraft maintenance, flight simulation, and more. It features inspiring conversations and expert insights for student pilots, seasoned professionals, sim enthusiasts, and anyone curious about aviation.

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  • The Craft of Flying – Jason Miller on Teaching, Communication and The Finer Points 05.07.2026 53dk
    Episode 35 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Jason Miller, flight instructor and founder of The Finer Points. Recorded in April 2026, this conversation explores Jason’s path into aviation teaching, the instructional philosophy behind his work, and the role of communication in shaping thoughtful pilots. What begins with his own early career direction soon opens into a broader discussion about what strong flight instruction really looks like, what is still often missing, and why aviation teaching must go beyond mere repetition without ever dismissing the value of procedures and checklists. Together, they discuss: - what first drew Jason toward teaching flying rather than pursuing an airline career - the point at which instruction and communication became his central contribution to aviation - what defines good flight instruction, and what is still lacking in many training environments today - why procedures and checklists matter, but must be supported by a real understanding of the aircraft and its behavior - how firsthand experience shaped his view of what pilots truly need to understand in the cockpit - how The Finer Points began as an aviation podcast in 2005 and evolved into a broader platform with a full team and new digital offerings - the role of mentorship in aviation, including a balanced look at where its value may sometimes be overstated - how language and communication influence the way pilots think, learn, and make decisions - examples of how the right explanation can completely change a pilot’s perspective - current projects, including a flying experience in Utah and Monument Valley that closes the episode on an inspiring note Throughout the conversation, the focus remains on the craft of flying: not as an abstract ideal, but as a combination of sound instruction, practical understanding, and clear communication. This episode is intended for pilots, student pilots, instructors, and aviation-minded listeners who value thoughtful discussion about how better aviators are formed. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🌐 The Finer Points https://www.learnthefinerpoints.com ▶️ The Finer Points YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TheFinerPoints 📱 Ground School App https://www.learnthefinerpoints.com/ground-school 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Professional Standards in Aviation – Insights from Captain Guido Mezzera 28.06.2026 53dk
    Episode 34 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Captain Guido Mezzera, an experienced long-haul pilot and type rating instructor (TRI), with a career spanning airline operations, advanced flight instruction, and pilot evaluation. Recorded on April 9th, 2026, this conversation offers a structured and realistic perspective on the professional standards that define a pilot’s career—both in the cockpit and in training environments. The episode begins with Captain Mezzera’s current professional setup, balancing active line flying with responsibilities as an instructor and examiner. A central theme is the shift in mindset required when moving between these roles, and the different perspectives they demand. The discussion then returns to the early stages of his career, including his entry into aviation in the late 1990s and the challenges of navigating the industry during the post-9/11 period. He reflects on persistence, discipline, and maintaining direction in an uncertain environment. A key focus of the episode is his development into instructional and examiner roles. Captain Mezzera explains the fundamental difference between teaching and evaluating pilots, and provides detailed insight into what defines strong performance in an assessment environment. He also addresses common weaknesses observed even at advanced levels—offering valuable perspective for both aspiring and experienced pilots. Together, they discuss: - The shift in mindset between flying, instructing, and examining - Lessons from entering aviation during a challenging period - The difference between training performance and evaluated performance - Common weaknesses observed in pilots at advanced stages - What separates a good pilot from a truly reliable one - The importance of consistency, discipline, and professional attitude - Realistic guidance for aspiring pilots - Long-term motivation and maintaining high standards over time Throughout the conversation, the focus remains clear: aviation is a profession built on responsibility, continuous development, and personal accountability. The episode is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding an active airline pilot’s perspective. This episode is designed for aspiring pilots, student pilots, and aviation professionals seeking a clear, realistic, and experience-driven understanding of what it takes to build—and sustain—a career in modern aviation. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • From First Cockpit Moments to Cross-Country Soaring – A Young Pilot’s Path 21.06.2026 1sa 3dk
    Episode 33 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above features a very special guest: Adrian Roko Hinkelmann, a 16-year-old glider pilot from Germany who is already deep into his flight training journey — combining real-world aviation with advanced flight simulation. Recording this episode just days before Easter 2026, host Jürgen Reis sits down with Adrian to explore what it means to pursue aviation at such an early stage — with determination, honesty, and a clear long-term vision. Together, they dive into: - His early inspiration — from sitting in the captain’s seat of an Airbus A320 as a child - A formative Boeing 777 simulator experience that deepened his passion - His progression into gliding and current cross-country training phase - Flying over his home region near Stuttgart and expanding his range - Preparing for the Sailplane Pilot License (SPL) and the final steps ahead - The role of high-end flight simulation, including study-level aircraft and DCS operations - A unique carrier landing challenge experience in the F-14 Tomcat - The role of plane spotting as a source of motivation and connection to real-world aviation - The differences — and connections — between simulation and real flying - Overcoming challenges, from airsickness to mental pressure during exams - His long-term goal: turning passion into a professional airline career The main part of the podcast is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding professional airline perspective to Adrian’s early journey. This episode offers a fresh and authentic perspective on the next generation of pilots — driven not by shortcuts, but by dedication, curiosity, and a genuine love for aviation. From first inspiration to real responsibility in the cockpit, Adrian’s story shows how early passion, combined with persistence, can already take you far — even before holding a license. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Airline Selections in 2026 with Captain Guillaume Debauchez – Preparation, Reality & Professional Standards 14.06.2026 57dk
    Episode 32 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Captain Guillaume Debauchez, a former British Airways and Emirates long-haul pilot and today the founder of Airline Selection Programme (ASP). Recorded on April 7th, 2026, shortly after the Easter period, this conversation offers a structured and realistic look at one of the most critical—and often underestimated—steps in a pilot’s career: airline selections. Drawing on both cockpit and recruitment experience, Captain Debauchez provides detailed insight into how modern airline selection processes are structured and what they are truly designed to assess. A central theme throughout the episode is the gap between technical qualification and actual selection readiness. Together, they discuss: - Why airline selection continues to be underestimated by many pilots - What candidates most often misunderstand about what airlines are really assessing - Why performance goes far beyond flying skills, and what truly differentiates candidates - Early indicators that reveal within minutes whether a candidate is genuinely prepared - The difference between answers that are “correct” and those that are credible in an interview setting - The role of structured, long-term preparation—and why there is no shortcut to success - How candidates should approach preparation strategically in the current environment - A realistic perspective on the European pilot market in 2026 - Personal insights from Captain Debauchez, including his experience navigating the post-9/11 aviation downturn Throughout the conversation, the focus remains clear: airline selection is not a formality, but a decisive professional step that requires maturity, structure, and self-awareness. The main part of the podcast is framed by an introduction and closing reflections from Aviation-Quest.cc co-host and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz, adding an active airline pilot’s perspective. This episode is designed for aspiring pilots, student pilots, and aviation professionals seeking a deeper and more realistic understanding of what it takes to transition from training into a professional cockpit position in today’s aviation environment. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Airline Selection Programme (ASP): https://online.airlineselectionprogramme.com 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • From World Cup Climber to Aviation Mental Performance Coach: Jürgen Reis 07.06.2026 42dk
    Episode 31 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this special episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, the usual interview structure changes direction: this time, A320 First Officer and FSClips creator Stefan Lorenz takes the lead and speaks with co-host Jürgen Reis about the background, experiences, and performance philosophy that shaped his current work in aviation mental performance coaching. What begins as the story of a physically weak and initially sport-uninterested teenager gradually develops into a long-term journey through elite sport, mental training, structured performance systems, podcasting, coaching, and finally aviation-focused performance work. Together, they discuss: - How Jürgen built his physical foundation through years of disciplined training before entering competitive sport climbing - The early competition successes that opened the door toward international climbing events and World Cup participation - Why high-level competition quickly revealed that performance depends on far more than physical preparation alone - The role of mental coaching, autogenic training, and structured psychological preparation during his competitive years - How a Top-10 result in a Climbing World Cup became part of a much larger long-term learning process - Why stable execution under pressure became the central lesson transferable into other demanding environments - The evolution from athlete to coach, author, podcaster, and mentor - The development of a growing Mental Coaching Syllabus for Aviation Professionals, now exceeding 150 pages as an internal operational framework for coaching work - Why the physical component still matters today — but increasingly as a supporting layer for mental performance - Jürgen’s current coaching work with pilots and aviation professionals in mentally demanding situations - The philosophy behind his one-to-one coaching approach and why the first consultation always remains free and without obligation The episode also touches on the long-running Power-Quest.cc podcast project, years of experience in long-form interviewing, and how communication, structure, and consistency became central themes across multiple fields. Recorded as a calm and highly personal long-form conversation, Episode 31 offers insight into the mindset and development of someone who spent decades working in high-pressure performance environments — and who now increasingly applies those lessons within aviation. Rather than presenting quick fixes or motivational slogans, this episode focuses on something more sustainable: structured preparation, mental stability, and the ability to remain operational when performance truly matters. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Aviation Coaching by Jürgen Reis: https://aviation-quest.cc/coaching-juergen 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Ready 4 Pushback with Nik Fialka – Airline Interviews, Career Preparation & Professional Mindset 31.05.2026 1sa 10dk
    Episode 30 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes airline pilot, interview coach, and podcast host Nik Fialka. Known to many pilots as the voice behind the aviation career podcast Ready 4 Pushback and as an interview consultant with Spitfire Elite Consulting, Nik combines airline flying with mentoring aspiring pilots navigating today’s hiring environment. At the beginning of the conversation, Nik gives a glimpse into his busy weekly routine — balancing airline flying, interview consulting, podcast production, and family life. He also takes listeners back to the early stages of his aviation career, sharing how his time flying for the U.S. Navy shaped his professional mindset and what the biggest adjustments were when transitioning from military aviation to airline operations. The second part of the interview focuses on one of the most critical steps for aspiring airline pilots: succeeding in a person-to-person airline HR interview. Recorded in March 2026 during a highly competitive pilot job market, Nik explains why even receiving an interview invitation has become a milestone in itself — and what candidates must do to stand out. Together, they discuss: - Why getting an airline interview invitation is already a major achievement in today’s hiring environment - How pilots can position themselves to get noticed in a competitive applicant pool - Why logbook numbers alone are not enough — and why both quality and quantity matter - How professional appearance and personal presentation influence first impressions - What pilots should do immediately after receiving an interview invitation - The preparation strategies that separate strong candidates from average ones - The three most common mistakes Nik sees from otherwise well-qualified pilots during airline interviews Packed with practical advice and real-world experience, this episode offers invaluable insights for flight school graduates, aspiring airline pilots, and anyone interested in understanding how professional pilot hiring works behind the scenes. A thoughtful and insightful conversation with one of the aviation community’s most recognizable voices on pilot career preparation. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Website: https://spitfireelite.com/ 🌐 Ready 4 Pushback Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3hMHOqHHdJs4Hen5bN4uzjceZNXNZmBf 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • John Pipkin – 30,000 Hours of Responsibility 24.05.2026 1sa 4dk
    Episode 29 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above takes us to South Carolina — and into the cockpit of one of aviation’s most seasoned professionals. When this conversation was recorded on February 28, 2026, John Pipkin was 81 years old — on the threshold of his 82nd birthday — and still actively flying law enforcement missions for a sheriff’s department, supporting people on the ground with the same discipline that has defined his 30,000-hour career. Predominantly a fixed-wing pilot across decades of airline, mission, and corporate aviation, his path also included significant professional helicopter operations — among them flying the iconic Sikorsky S-61. In this telephone interview with host Jürgen Reis, John reflects on: • His early beginnings and the path into aviation • Missionary flying in Liberia and Haiti — when flying became about far more than the cockpit • Leadership as airline founder and Chief Pilot • Serving in decisive roles within the FAA • Flying airliners and later transporting global VIPs, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Julia Roberts with NetJets • The discipline required across both fixed-wing and rotorcraft operations • What truly separates a competent pilot from a great one — and why the answer may surprise you • His clear and timeless advice for young pilots starting their journey today More than a résumé, this episode captures perspective — earned over decades and still applied in active service. Intro and outro commentary by Jürgen Reis and co-host Stefan Lorenz (A320 First Officer). --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 German book about John Pipkin's life in aviation by Christoph Barszczewski: https://buschpilot.at 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Aviation-Quest.cc – Behind the Scenes, New Directions & What’s Next 17.05.2026 38dk
    Recorded at the end of April, this special housekeeping episode offers a comprehensive and transparent look at the current state and future direction of Aviation-Quest.cc. Hosts Jürgen Reis and Stefan Lorenz take a step back from guest interviews to reconnect with their audience — outlining the mission, structure, and evolving ecosystem of the podcast. What emerges is a clear picture of a project that has grown into exactly what it set out to be: a long-form aviation platform combining depth, authenticity, and a steadily expanding range of perspectives. Together, they explore: - The core idea behind Aviation-Quest.cc and its development into a structured, long-term aviation podcast - The full ecosystem beyond audio — including YouTube, community interaction via Discord, and Jürgen’s LinkedIn presence - A call for future guests from across all areas of aviation — from pilots and engineers to ATC, dispatch, simmers, and aviation media creators A central topic of the episode is Stefan’s professional transition from Airbus A320 to Boeing 737, including an upcoming type rating later this year. This step not only marks a significant career move, but may also influence the future direction of his YouTube channel FSClips — opening new perspectives for both real-world and simulated aviation content. On the other side, Jürgen shares insights into his current work on a dedicated mental coaching syllabus for aviation professionals, reflecting his growing focus on supporting pilots and aspiring candidates in performance, preparation, and mindset. One recent coaching experience — helping a candidate successfully pass a crucial assessment — highlights the real-world impact of this work. At the same time, he shares condensed insights from his developing syllabus in regular weekly publications on his LinkedIn profile. The episode also provides a forward-looking perspective: - A steady stream of high-quality upcoming guests - An increasingly broad coverage of aviation topics - A clear commitment to consistency, depth, and community engagement This is not a typical episode — it’s a snapshot of a project in motion. A moment to understand where Aviation-Quest.cc stands today, and where it is heading next. From cockpit transitions to coaching insights, from YouTube development to community building — Episode 28 brings listeners closer to the people behind the podcast, and to the vision driving it forward. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Austrian Aviation Heritage with Heinrich Böhm – History, Passion & the Vision for Aviaticum 10.05.2026 40dk
    In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Heinrich Böhm, Deputy Chairman of the Flugmuseum Aviaticum in Wiener Neustadt. Recorded in April 2026, this conversation offers a personal and grounded look at one of Austria’s most dedicated aviation heritage initiatives—driven not by commercial interests, but by passion, commitment, and a deep respect for history. Heinrich Böhm shares how he became involved in the Aviaticum and why he chose to invest his time and energy into preserving aviation history rather than pursuing a pilot career himself. With a touch of humor, he reflects on his close connection to flying through trusted companions in the cockpit—allowing him to remain closely connected to aviation while focusing fully on the museum project. A central part of the discussion is Austrian aviation history, with particular attention given to the Etrich Taube—one of the most iconic early aircraft designs with Austrian roots. Böhm highlights its technical background, historical significance, and the broader context of early aviation development, including industrial connections of the time. The conversation also touches on rare exhibits within the museum, including historic aircraft such as the Messerschmitt Bf 109, presented within a careful and respectful historical framework. Beyond aircraft and technology, Böhm reflects on what makes aviation history so compelling—and emphasizes the often underrepresented contributions of women in the development of aviation. The Aviaticum itself is presented as a highly personal visitor experience. Rather than a distant exhibition, it offers direct engagement with history, attracting aviation enthusiasts, families, professionals, and even corporate groups. For younger visitors in particular, it provides an environment that can spark a lasting fascination with flight. Practical aspects such as accessibility from Vienna and the museum’s welcoming atmosphere make it an approachable destination for both local and international visitors. Looking ahead, a key focus of the episode is the future development of the Aviaticum. Böhm outlines the vision of expanding the site into a larger aviation history center in Wiener Neustadt—one that would more comprehensively represent Austria’s role in aviation. Realizing this vision will require strong partners and committed investors, and the episode includes a direct invitation to individuals and organizations interested in supporting the project. This episode offers a concise and authentic perspective on aviation heritage—highlighting not only historical achievements, but also the people working to preserve them for future generations. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website Aviation-Quest.cc: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 🌐 Website Flugmuseum Aviaticum: https://aviaticum.at 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Just Flight & Martyn Northall – From Early Simulation Passion to Modern Study-Level Development 03.05.2026 43dk
    In this episode of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above, Martyn Northall from Just Flight reflects on a career shaped by aviation heritage, early simulation, and a deep commitment to realism. Growing up with a father who flew for the Royal Air Force, aviation was part of Martyn’s world from an early age. Around the age of twelve, he discovered Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 — a moment that sparked a lasting fascination with flight simulation. As a teenager, he became a customer himself, flying and enjoying Just Flight products long before any professional connection existed. With ambitions to follow his father into the Royal Air Force, Martyn later pursued a military flying career. When eyesight limitations ultimately closed that path, he began looking for a summer job — and found an opportunity at Just Flight. What started as temporary work quickly became the foundation of a long-term career, allowing him to turn a deeply rooted hobby into a profession. Martyn describes the early days of Just Flight as a physical operation shipping boxed software worldwide, and contrasts it with today’s highly specialised, largely remote team of around 25 professionals. He offers rare insight into how products are selected, how much real-world research goes into development, and why authenticity and usability must always be carefully balanced. In the conversation with Stefan Lorenz, they discuss: - Martyn’s early exposure to aviation through family and simulation - Discovering Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 and becoming a Just Flight customer - The transition from aspiring RAF pilot to flight simulation professional - Just Flight’s evolution from boxed products to modern digital development - Real-world research behind add-ons, including visits to Airbus facilities in Toulouse - The philosophy behind study-level aircraft such as the Fokker 100 - Why Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 became a turning point for the industry - Balancing performance and expectations across PC and Xbox platforms - A pragmatic, experience-driven view on how AI is being used in development Recorded in February 2026, this episode offers an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at how passion for aviation, shaped early in life, can evolve into a meaningful career beyond the cockpit. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🌐 More about Just Flight: www.justflight.com 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • FlightSim Series: Adventures, Part 5 – Lukla Precision, Palma Insider & Seaplane Serenity 26.04.2026 43dk
    Episode 25 continues the expanded FlightSim Adventures series with Part 5 — and adds a special dimension at the very beginning. For the first time in years, host Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz meet in person, recording the opening minutes outdoors near the Aviation-Quest.cc studio in Dornbirn before transitioning back into their familiar remote format. The result is an episode that blends technical depth with spontaneous humor and a unique live atmosphere. Stefan opens with an extraordinary behind-the-scenes experience: contributing to the creation of a highly detailed Palma de Mallorca Airport scenery. Combined with his real-world experience as an A320 first officer based there, this project offers listeners insights into airport modeling and operational details that go far beyond standard simulation. Jürgen then returns to one of the most demanding challenges in aviation — real or simulated: the approach into Lukla Airport in Nepal. Departing from Kathmandu, the flight leads into extreme terrain at over 11,000 feet elevation, with a short uphill runway, no go-around option, and rapidly changing weather conditions. It is a test of preparation, precision, and respect for the environment — making it one of the ultimate bucket-list flights in any simulator. Back to modern development, Stefan highlights the work of the FlyByWire community — a passionate group of developers creating a highly detailed Airbus A320neo simulation. As a contributing real-world pilot, he shares how deep the project goes, with system-level detail that even requires consultation with aircraft mechanics. The result is one of the most impressive freeware aircraft projects available today — a testament to what dedicated enthusiasts can achieve. Jürgen counters with a nostalgic yet timeless European route: from London Heathrow to Paris Charles de Gaulle, continuing either toward Milan across the Alps or southbound to Marseille. Inspired by early A320 simulation days, the route combines manageable flight times with diverse scenery — from high Alpine peaks like the Matterhorn to Mediterranean coastlines — offering a perfect blend of realism and enjoyment for modern sim pilots. Stefan’s final contribution brings the focus back to Austria: Salzburg Airport. Surrounded by mountainous terrain, it provides a challenging yet accessible introduction to alpine operations. Beyond standard procedures, Stefan shares insider perspectives on some of the most scenic and rarely flown approaches — including the circling approach to runway 33 — offering sim pilots a chance to explore one of Europe’s most beautiful approach environments in greater depth. To close the episode, Jürgen shifts from mountains to paradise: a seaplane flight in the Maldives, departing from Velana International Airport and heading toward the Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi resort. In the golden light of early morning, flying low over turquoise atolls in aircraft like the Twin Otter or Beaver becomes a pure expression of flight simulation freedom — calm, immersive, and visually stunning. With FlightSim Adventures, Part 5, the series continues to evolve beyond its original scope. It brings together real-world expertise, community-driven innovation, nostalgic routes, and dreamlike destinations — proving once again that flight simulation is not just about flying from A to B, but about experiencing aviation in all its forms, from the most demanding approaches to the most peaceful moments above the ocean. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37
  • FlightSim Series: Adventures, Part 4 – Blackbird Speed, Himalayan Altitude & Desert Luxury 19.04.2026 43dk
    After the enthusiastic response to the first FlightSim series episodes, Episode 24 returns with a special follow-up installment. What began in Episode 17 as a nostalgic journey through the history of flight simulation has evolved into a growing collection of unforgettable flying experiences — and in FlightSim Adventures, Part 4, host Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz once again present six remarkable flights that every simulator enthusiast should consider adding to their bucket list. Jürgen opens with one of the most extreme destinations available in modern flight simulation: Daocheng Yading Airport in China, currently the highest civilian airport in the world at an elevation of roughly 14,470 feet. Departing from Xining, the route leads into the dramatic terrain of the eastern Himalayas, where thin air and demanding performance calculations turn the flight into a true preparation exercise. Aircraft choice, careful energy management, and respect for high-altitude operations become essential ingredients for success. Stefan then accelerates the pace with a legendary aircraft that has fascinated aviation enthusiasts for decades — the SR-71 Blackbird. Flying the iconic reconnaissance aircraft in simulation brings an entirely different type of immersion: extreme speed, unique systems, and the surreal sensation of cruising at the edge of space. Even in a simulator, the Blackbird remains one of the most impressive machines ever created. Next, Jürgen returns to one of the most iconic locations in flight sim history: Chicago Meigs Field. Once the default starting airport of early Microsoft Flight Simulator versions, Meigs became a symbol of classic home cockpit flying for an entire generation of simmers. Today, thanks to dedicated scenery developers, the legendary airport has returned — allowing pilots to relive the nostalgic departure from the small runway on Chicago’s waterfront and fly the short hop to Chicago O’Hare International Airport, one of the busiest hubs in the world. The contrast between the tiny downtown airfield and the massive airline hub only minutes away makes the route a perfect tribute to the golden era of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Stefan follows with two modern entries that highlight how far simulation technology has evolved. First comes VTOL VR, a virtual reality simulator that places the pilot directly inside a fully interactive cockpit. With hands on the controls and a headset replacing traditional monitors, the experience creates a new level of immersion rarely seen in conventional simulators. He then connects this to Project Wingman, an action-packed flight experience where advanced fighters such as the F-14, F-15, and F-22 tackle dynamic missions — blending accessibility with impressive aerial combat scenarios. To close the episode, Jürgen presents a completely different kind of adventure: a glamorous desert sector between Las Vegas and Palm Springs. Whether flown in a business jet or an Airbus-class airliner, the route combines dramatic desert landscapes with luxury travel imagination. Palm Springs’ surreal oasis setting — surrounded by mountains rising from the desert floor — creates a visually stunning approach that many sim pilots have yet to discover. With FlightSim Adventures, Part 4, the series continues to expand the map of unforgettable virtual flights. From Himalayan extremes and supersonic legends to nostalgic airports, virtual reality cockpits, and desert luxury routes, the episode once again demonstrates that flight simulation is not just about aircraft — it is about exploration, creativity, and the endless possibilities of aviation imagination. ✈️ --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest
  • Captain Gerhard Gruber – A Life Between Cockpits, Airports & Aviation History 12.04.2026 55dk
    Episode 23 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above features an exceptional guest: Captain Gerhard Gruber (born 1954) — pilot, airport manager, safety expert, and one of Austria’s most experienced voices in aviation. In this deeply personal conversation, Captain Gruber takes listeners back to his earliest childhood memories of flight and walks through the defining chapters of his career. Beginning as a glider pilot — even having to add weight to meet center-of-gravity limits — he traces his path through private and commercial flying, flight instruction, and jet operations around the world. Alongside his flying career, Captain Gruber joined Vienna International Airport in 1974, later serving in management roles while continuing to fly — at times operating aircraft at night and working airport leadership duties by day. His professional journey also includes flying business jets for Lauda-Air Executive and Red Bull, as well as key responsibilities in safety, compliance, and rescue operations. In addition to his operational and leadership roles, Captain Gruber is also a prolific and deeply authentic aviation author. In his German book series “Unglaubliche Luftfahrtgeschichten” — published in English as “Amazing Aviation Stories” — he shares his lifelong passion for aviation through real-world experiences and insights. Volumes 1 and 2 have already been published, and he is currently working on Volume 3. One particularly remarkable part of the episode offers rare first-hand insight into a dramatic aviation accident — told with calm clarity, professional responsibility, and the perspective of someone directly involved at the operational level. Together with host Jürgen Reis, this episode explores: - Early gliding experiences and the foundations of an aviation mindset - Building a flying career step by step — from PPL to jets - Combining cockpit duty with airport management leadership - Executive and special mission flying - Safety, responsibility, and decision-making when it matters most - How experience shapes judgment — and humility — in aviation More than a career review, this episode is an audible document of aviation history — told by someone who lived it. A must-listen for pilots, students, and anyone who wants to understand aviation beyond checklists and logbooks. Listeners who would like to explore more of Captain Gruber’s amazing aviation stories can find his books and further information at www.fotogruber.eu --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Winter Ops – An A320 First Officer’s Day in Ice and Snow 05.04.2026 40dk
    Winter operations are among the most demanding situations airline crews regularly face. While passengers may simply see snow on the runway or experience a departure delay, pilots must manage a carefully coordinated chain of procedures designed to keep the aircraft safe in freezing conditions. In Episode 22 of Aviation-Quest.cc, host Jürgen Reis sits down with co-host Stefan Lorenz, who shares his professional experience as an Airbus A320 First Officer. Guided by Jürgen’s questions, Stefan takes listeners through a realistic winter operations day on the flight deck — from early weather briefings and aircraft inspections to de-icing procedures and winter landings. The episode also begins with a small community update: Stefan has opened a Discord server connected to his YouTube channel fsclips, offering aviation enthusiasts and flight simulation fans a place to exchange ideas, share experiences, and even contribute questions that may appear in future Aviation-Quest episodes. The main focus, however, is winter flying itself — a subject where meteorology, operational discipline, and cockpit decision-making come together. Together they explore: • why weather briefings become the most critical part of flight preparation on winter days • how de-icing and anti-icing procedures work and why timing is crucial • the concept of holdover time and what happens when operational delays threaten it • the risks of cold-soaked wings and contaminated aircraft surfaces • how pilots handle significant winter delays while responsibly informing passengers • why a walk-around inspection after landing can sometimes be just as important as the one before departure • how flight simulation enthusiasts can recreate realistic winter landings, including braking strategy and reverse thrust usage For airline crews, winter flying demands preparation, discipline, and respect for the weather. For aviation enthusiasts and flight simulation pilots, it offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the most complex routine environments in airline operations. Episode 22 provides a detailed look at how professional crews keep aircraft safe when runways disappear under snow and ice — and why winter remains one of aviation’s most demanding and fascinating seasons. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • FlightSim Series – Part 5: Adventures, Part 3 – Around the World, MD-11 Mastery & Air-to-Air Refueling 29.03.2026 43dk
    Episode 21 completes the FlightSim Adventures trilogy and marks Part 5 of the ongoing FlightSim Series. In this final installment, host Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz present six bucket-list experiences that capture the full spectrum of flight simulation — from endurance challenges and iconic aircraft to mountain flying and precision formation work. Stefan opens with one of the most ambitious undertakings imaginable in a simulator: flying around the world using only short-haul legs. Departing Europe eastbound, the challenge quickly evolves into a complex logistical puzzle as geography, range limits, and route planning turn the journey into a true aviation adventure. For sim pilots dreaming of circumnavigating the globe, the story offers both inspiration and practical insight. Jürgen counters with a personal memory from the FSX era: evening flights aboard the Level-D Boeing 767 between Miami and Orlando. Bathed in golden sunset light and Florida’s lush scenery, the route became a perfect short leisure flight — an hour of immersive airliner flying that remains just as captivating today in modern simulators. And for those following the “unofficial Aviation-Quest.cc flight-sim air law,” there’s always the playful option of diverting to the enormous runway at the nearby Kennedy Space Center. Returning to study-level aircraft, Stefan highlights one of the most iconic add-ons ever released: the PMDG MD-11. Revered by many sim pilots, the aircraft demands skill and respect — especially during hand-flown landings. Often described as a “diva,” the MD-11 rewards precision and patience, making every successful approach a satisfying accomplishment. Back in Europe, Jürgen introduces a spectacular Alpine adventure starting at St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport on Lake Constance and heading east toward Innsbruck. The route passes directly over his hometown of Dornbirn and leads into one of Europe’s most demanding mountain environments. With strict terrain constraints and challenging weather conditions, Innsbruck remains a benchmark for IFR precision and situational awareness — both in real aviation and in the simulator. Stefan’s final entry revisits one of aviation’s great endurance stories: recreating Boeing’s record-breaking ultra-long-distance flight, simulated in a 23-hour non-stop mission. The challenge highlights how flight simulation can bring historic aviation achievements back to life — testing not only aircraft systems but also the patience and endurance of the pilot. The series closes with one of the most demanding skills a virtual pilot can attempt: air-to-air refueling. Jürgen recalls first mastering the technique in the classic Amiga simulator Fighter Bomber, where carefully positioning behind a tanker required delicate control and patience. Today, modern platforms such as DCS allow pilots to relive the challenge with high-fidelity aircraft like the F-16C — proving that aerial refueling is not about speed or power, but about finesse, precision, and absolute focus. With FlightSim Adventures, Part 3, the trilogy concludes where the spirit of flight simulation truly lives: at the intersection of imagination, discipline, and exploration. Whether crossing continents, navigating mountain valleys, mastering complex aircraft, or connecting to a tanker in mid-air, these adventures remind us that the simulator remains one of the most powerful gateways into the world of aviation. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37
  • FlightSim Series – Part 4: Adventures, Part 2 – 767 Mastery, Alpine Playgrounds & Bay Area Blasts 22.03.2026 47dk
    Episode 20 continues the ongoing FlightSim Series (Part 4) and moves deeper into the dedicated sub-series FlightSim Adventures. In Part 2, Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz each bring three new standout experiences — blending study-level realism with creative exploration. Stefan opens with a true Flight Team highlight: the legendary Level-D Boeing 767. Still admired years after its release, the aircraft remains a benchmark for immersive 3D cockpits and system depth. From a real-world pilot’s perspective, the 767 stands out as a masterpiece of airliner engineering — responsive, elegant, and rewarding to fly even by today’s standards. Jürgen counters with an Alpine playground: departures from Samedan into the Bernina Alps, the Engadine, and the greater Eiger–Matterhorn region. Especially in Aerofly FS, the area becomes a dynamic training ground — whether carving through valleys in an F-18 or practicing precise mountain approaches. The Alps turn into both scenery and classroom. Back to structured learning, Stefan shares a unique experience: acting as a virtual instructor in a shared cockpit Boeing 777 session. Connected online, guiding a friend through procedures and energy management, he demonstrates how flight simulation can become collaborative training. The message is clear — find a more experienced sim partner, connect, and learn together. From there, Jürgen revisits one of the great playgrounds of flight simulation: San Francisco. Low-level passes under the Golden Gate Bridge, skyline flybys, Oakland Hills terrain work, and modern carrier operations — whether in high-fidelity military sims or classic setups — bring that unmistakable fighter spirit into the home cockpit. Stefan then describes a real-world moment that translates beautifully into simulation: standing above an approach path in New Zealand and watching aircraft descend beneath him toward Queenstown. Observing complex terrain approaches from above offers a new appreciation for precision flying — and inspires recreating the challenge in a simulator. Finally, Jürgen returns to one of the purest training exercises in sim history: the San Francisco Bay shuttle between San Francisco International Airport (KSFO) and Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport (KOAK). Short, intense, and demanding, the route forces pilots to think ahead — preparing for the next approach almost immediately after takeoff. Whether flown in a Learjet or a GA aircraft, it remains a timeless drill in focus and flow. FlightSim Adventures, Part 2 expands the series from icons to interaction — from solo mastery to shared cockpit learning. It shows that the best flight simulation experiences are not just about aircraft or scenery, but about discipline, creativity, and the joy of flying together. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • FlightSim Series – Part 3: Adventures, Part 1 – Icons, Adrenaline & Aviation Dreams 15.03.2026 42dk
    Episode 19 continues the ongoing FlightSim Series with Part 3 — and marks the beginning of a dedicated three-part sub-series: FlightSim Adventures. In this first installment, Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz each present three unforgettable flight simulation experiences that shaped their aviation journey. Stefan opens with a professional F-16 simulator session from nearly a decade ago — one of the early virtual reality setups that brought immersive fighter flying to a new level. The discussion explores how modern VR can recreate that classic “fighter pilot spirit” inside your own office — and why that fascination remains timeless. Jürgen returns to a deeply personal memory: sightseeing over the Grand Canyon in 1992 with his family — a real-world flight later relived in simulation. He explains what makes the Canyon a must-have flown experience in today’s simulators, from aircraft selection to scenery immersion. Supersonic elegance follows. Stefan reflects on flying the Concorde in early-generation simulators, describing the complex fuel management and system workload from a real-world pilot’s perspective — and contrasting it with the automation philosophy of modern Airbus aircraft. The London–New York route becomes more than nostalgia; it becomes a lesson in engineering and discipline. Adrenaline peaks at London City Airport. Both hosts pushed the limits — Jürgen landing a 747-400 and Stefan an MD-11 onto the famously short 1,508-meter runway after a 5.5-degree steep approach. The segment highlights precision, energy management, and the thin line between daring and disciplined flying. Stefan then revisits a childhood dream: guiding the Space Shuttle from orbit back to Cape Canaveral in simulation — a tribute to the engineering icon that defined their generation. And finally, Jürgen closes with Kai Tak’s legendary checkerboard approach in the PMDG 747-400, describing it as mental training at its finest — where preparation, confidence, and execution converge. FlightSim Adventures, Part 1 blends aviation history, personal memory, and high-intensity simulator challenges — proving once again that flight simulation is far more than entertainment. It is training, inspiration, and for many, a lifelong companion in aviation.
  • Flight Simulation Evolves, Part 2 – Systems, Study-Level Flying & the Mental Edge 08.03.2026 42dk
    Episode 18 continues the flight simulation journey — this time shifting from nostalgic origins to modern realism. Picking up where Episode 17 left off, host Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz trace the evolution of flight simulation from Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 through FS2004, FSX, X-Plane, Aerofly FS, Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) and up to today’s Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The conversation explores what changed — and what didn’t. While graphics and performance took enormous leaps, the true value of flight simulation has always lived elsewhere: in procedures, systems thinking, and disciplined flying. Stefan shares why modern airliner simulation can be “as realistic as it gets,” — and why sim time can still be surprisingly valuable even for professional pilots. Jürgen reflects on how flight simulation became a personal mental training tool, especially during winters without gliding or motor gliding. From mastering complex aircraft systems to building confidence through precision flying, he explains why even landing the “Queen of the Skies” in a simulator can make you feel mentally like a king. The episode also dives into practical insider tips: how to evaluate hardware before investing money, how to research smartly instead of chasing hype, and why outdated real-world charts are still one of the most powerful immersion tools available. Beyond today’s platforms, the discussion looks ahead. With artificial intelligence beginning to reshape simulation, both hosts explore how AI could define the next generation of flight sim — not as a game, but as an even more powerful training and learning environment. Thoughtful, experience-driven, and grounded in decades of sim and cockpit time, Episode 18 shows why flight simulation remains far more than entertainment — it’s a mindset, a toolbox, and for many, a lifelong companion in aviation.
  • Flight Simulation Origins, Part 1 – Atari, Amiga & the Birth of a Lifelong Aviation Passion 01.03.2026 41dk
    Episode 17 launches a new multi-part flight simulation special — and goes back to where it all began. Long before glass cockpits, streaming scenery, and powerful PCs, flight simulation meant floppy disks, one megabyte of RAM, and imagination. Host Jürgen Reis revisits his very first flight simulation experience at a late-1980s trade show, flying an early simulator on an Atari ST — a moment that sparked a lifelong fascination with aviation. From there, the conversation moves into the Amiga 500 era, where 880-kilobyte floppy disks powered legendary titles like F-18 Interceptor and, later, the groundbreaking A320 Airbus by Thalion — a simulator that introduced real IFR flying, Jeppesen-style enroute and ILS charts, and serious flight planning to a whole generation. Stefan Lorenz, now an Airbus A320 first officer, shares how his own aviation journey quietly began years earlier — watching Jürgen fly F-18 Interceptor on an Amiga during a long afternoon at his parents’ house. That first exposure to flight simulation planted a seed that later led him down the same path: from Amiga to early PC systems and the first versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Beyond nostalgia, the episode offers surprisingly timeless insights: why outdated real-world charts are still perfect training tools for flight simmers, how carrier landings and custom scenarios build real aviation discipline, and how flight simulators can even be used to prepare for RC aircraft flying. The core philosophy remains unchanged — then and now: If you can’t do it in the real world, you can do it on your PC. Honest, reflective, and deeply rooted in early simulation culture, this episode is both a retro journey and an invitation — for anyone who once flew virtual skies in their teenage years, and for those discovering flight simulation today. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.
  • Mentour Pilot with Petter Hörnfeldt – Aviation, Mentorship & the Mentour Group 22.02.2026 46dk
    In this special 16th episode of aviation-quest.cc – Stories from Above, host Jürgen Reis welcomes Petter Hörnfeldt, widely known as the creator of Mentour Pilot, and today the driving force behind a growing aviation media ecosystem. What started more than ten years ago as a single YouTube channel has evolved into what Petter now calls the Mentour Group — including Mentour Pilot, Mentour Now!, and The Captain’s Speaking – An Aviation Podcast. Behind these projects stands a dedicated team, clearly defined roles, and countless hours of preparation, research, and production to deliver aviation content at the highest professional level. In this wide-ranging conversation, Petter speaks openly about his own aviation background, the phases of his career that shaped him most, and how mentorship became a central pillar of his work. Together, they discuss: - The origins and growth of Mentour Pilot and its expansion into multiple channels - Mentour Now! and The Captain’s Speaking – An Aviation Podcast as new formats for deeper discussion - The people and roles working behind the scenes of the Mentour Group - The workload and responsibility that come with large-scale aviation education - The mission statement behind Mentour Pilot and its focus on safety and realism - Honest, experience-based advice for young pilots considering a professional career - Crucial factors to evaluate before investing time and money into flight training - Which phases of Petter’s own career influenced him most as a pilot and mentor - Future plans for the continued growth of the Mentour Group - Petter’s personal definition of success — measured not in clicks or downloads, but in impact Recorded on January 20th, 2026, this episode offers rare insight into the person behind some of aviation’s most influential educational platforms. A thoughtful and grounded conversation for aspiring pilots, aviation professionals, and anyone interested in how modern aviation mentorship works in practice. --- ✈️ Aviation-Quest.cc – Stay Connected 🌐 Website: https://www.Aviation-Quest.cc 📧 Contact: aviation@aviation-quest.cc ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aviation-quest 💼 LinkedIn (Co-host Jürgen Reis): https://www.linkedin.com/in/juergen-reis Explore all episodes, updates, and aviation stories at Aviation-Quest.cc. Comments and discussions are welcome on our YouTube channel. 🛫 Community & Discussion 💬 Join the Discord Community: https://discord.com/invite/AA3uteT37 Includes the dedicated “aviation-quest-podcast” section for episode discussions. 🎙️ About This Podcast Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above is a long-form aviation podcast hosted by Jürgen Reis and Airbus A320 First Officer Stefan Lorenz. Each episode is designed as a complete listening experience — from the first minute to the last.

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