The Leaders of Aviation

Jeff Lively

The aviation industry is responsible for so much, from bridging countries, continents, and cultures, to making international trade possible. We all know the big names in aviation, from Boeing to Duncan, but what about all the mom-and-pop aviation businesses? The Leaders of Aviation podcast is here to give a voice to those very people. Interviewing aviation small business owners and other aviation personnel, we’ll hear their stories and get a glimpse into their world. Through these stories of triumphs as well as setbacks, we hope to inspire the current and next generation. read less
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Ep 21: Atom Miller - CEO of 69 Cards Co, Coach and Mentor, Web Developer
31-05-2022
Ep 21: Atom Miller - CEO of 69 Cards Co, Coach and Mentor, Web Developer
If anyone is equipped to be a coach and mentor, it’s Atom Miller.  He’s had a number of curveballs in life that forced him to pivot and dig deep.  Over a course of 5 years Atom went through a divorce, lost his brother, and lost his ex-wife. During this time Atom was a chef, opening his own restaurant, and competing for another. He did marketing and design on the side, but on a very small scale.  In 2013, Atom’s son was shot 12 times and would spend years in the hospital. This forced Atom to stop everything he was doing and start his own business out of necessity. For the next 4 years, Atom would struggle with his faith, grow his faith, and learn a lot about himself.  Atom would go from wanting to take his own life in 2013 to starting a legitimate business in 2017.  He had to take his mentality from ‘if it’s gonna be, it’s up to me’, to giving his troubles to the Lord. Atom took small, deliberate steps and rose above his circumstances.  It’s why he’s able to talk to others about mental toughness and clarity. Now he enjoys helping others through his program, Your Kingdom Coach. What You’ll Learn: The story behind the name 69 Card Co. -& it’s not what you think! Why Atom’s son was shot 12 times and how he survived. Who paid the $1.6million hospital bill and why. The key to winning in Google organically. Favorite Quote: “It was out of necessity, my business journey and how it began.” -Atom Miller
Ep 13: Laura Humphries: The Flying Princess; Published Author; Commercial Pilot
29-03-2022
Ep 13: Laura Humphries: The Flying Princess; Published Author; Commercial Pilot
Today’s guest, Laura Humphries, is a certified commercial pilot and known as the Flying Princess. Even though growing up, her grandfather worked for Air Jamaica, Laura says she had no interest in aviation.  It wasn’t until after she went to college for economics and was working at a car dealership that Laura was inspired to pursue a career in the air.  She says one day a young, black woman came into the dealership and started raving about her career as a flight attendant.  All it took was seeing someone that looked like her in that position to convince her she could do it too. After going through the process and getting hired on at Delta, Laura spent the next two years as a flight attendant before she started asking herself what’s next?  The answer came when she showed up for a flight and saw a black, female captain.  Again she told herself she could do that too.  Laura not only pursued her commercial pilot’s license, she went on to author a book series about how seeing someone that looks like you doing big things can inspire you to do the same. What You’ll Learn: What flight attendant training entails. How frustration inspired the You Look Like Me series. How long it took to go from private to commercial. What the most memorable moment of flight training has been. Favorite Quote: “I didn’t know seeing a black female pilot would make me want to be a pilot.  It really shows how important representation is.” -Laura Humphries
Ep 6: Greg Mink: Former F-16 Pilot; Entrepreneur; Premier1Driver on YouTube
08-02-2022
Ep 6: Greg Mink: Former F-16 Pilot; Entrepreneur; Premier1Driver on YouTube
Growing up, Greg Mink was somewhat of an adrenaline junky.  He went from riding go-karts, to motorcycles, to motocross.  One night at dinner, Greg’s dad casually mentioned that he had bought a plane.  From there, Greg and his dad started working towards their private pilots license together.  Greg tested for his license as soon as he was allowed; the day after his 17th birthday.  From there he earned his instrument rating, commercial rating, and CFI before going off to college. After college, Greg started the vetting process for a pilot position in the military.  Greg found the pace at which they trained their pilots to be spectacular, as after about a year and a half he was flying the F16.  Greg describes some of his favorite missions, which included drug interdiction out of Panama, and flying with the Egyptian Air Force.  He would later transition to the Guard and then ultimately out of the military before starting his first business. Now he’s the face of Premier 1 Driver, and can be found all over YouTube. What You’ll Learn: How Greg’s tenacity landed him a highly sought after pilot spot in the military. What the path to flying an F16 looks like. How Greg’s time in the military prepared him for owning his own business. How the Blue 7 scholarship helps disabled individuals realize the dream of flying a plane. Favorite Quote: “Aviation is not really something you can do halfway.” -Greg Mink
Ep 4: Trevor Cowley: Host of Real Business Owners Podcast; Student Pilot; Investor & Entrepreneur
07-01-2022
Ep 4: Trevor Cowley: Host of Real Business Owners Podcast; Student Pilot; Investor & Entrepreneur
Joining Jeff is the host of the Real Business Owners podcast and owner of Easier Accounting, Trevor Cowley.  Growing up poor, Trevor learned early on that if he wanted something, he had to figure out how to go and get it.  He would fish lost golf balls out of the bushes, polish them up, and sell them back to the golfers to make a little money.  He didn’t realize it at the time, but he was on his way to being an entrepreneur.  Trevor says he was so eager to have the title of entrepreneur that he threw money at dumb opportunities.  His first real venture into entrepreneurship was investing in a trucking company that failed. He’s had more failures than successes, but he says it’s all a numbers game.  With a few of his businesses doing well now, Trevor believes all the failures were worth it, as they taught him invaluable lessons.  He’s learned to pivot when needed and has built his confidence.  Ready to learn something new and broaden his horizons, Trevor decided to give flight school a try. His next big goal is to one day own his own aircraft. What You’ll Learn: How to sign up for the Real Business Owners mastermind class.How to overcome imposter syndrome.How Trevor’s past affected his piloting journey and why he almost dropped out of flight school.How aviation correlates with life and business. Favorite Quote: “So many people let their emotions make their decisions for them.” - Trevor Cowley
Ep 3: Brandon Melendez: CFI-I; Former Airline Mechanic; Aviation High School Graduate; Ferry Pilot
07-01-2022
Ep 3: Brandon Melendez: CFI-I; Former Airline Mechanic; Aviation High School Graduate; Ferry Pilot
Jeff is speaking with Brandon Melendez, a fellow pilot he met while training at American Flyers.  Growing up in Queens, NY, Brandon says that aviation was never in his family.  His love for flying came from video games and from a young age Brandon knew what he wanted to do.  Brandon’s grandfather was the one to tell him about an aviation high school that offered regular academics alongside aviation courses to give you a head start.  It was a perfect fit for Brandon that landed him a job at Delta the same day he picked up his diploma.  With his first aviation job as an aircraft support mechanic, Brandon knew he would someday work himself up to pilot. Brandon was so impatient to get his pilot's license before he really had the money to do so, that he did it in bits and pieces.  Looking back, he says it actually ended up taking him longer and costing him more.  Either way, now with his private pilots license, Brandon was on top of the world.  He remembers it being a time of creating memories as he did Hudson River tours for friends and frequented aviation restaurants.  Brandon went on to earn his commercial pilot’s license and become a certified flight instructor.  Having recently crossed the 1000-hour mark, Brandon has applied to regional airlines and accepted a job offer. What You’ll Learn: How an aviation high school in NY set the foundation for Brandon’s career.What it takes to earn a pilot license-both private and commercial.Why not all CFI courses are created equal.Why going to Texas was one of the best decisions Brandon ever made. Favorite Quote: “Sometimes it's hard when you're on this journey, you forget to self reflect on your accomplishments.” – Brandon Melendez
Ep 2: Aaron Dabney: 4x Master Flight Instructor; Entrepreneur; Flight School Owner
07-01-2022
Ep 2: Aaron Dabney: 4x Master Flight Instructor; Entrepreneur; Flight School Owner
Aaron Dabney is on today to share his journey in the aviation business.  Aaron always saw aviation as blue collar, as many men in his family had been military pilots or crop dusters.  Aaron first decided he wanted to be in aviation in high school and enrolled in Texas A&M before transferring to Baylor University for college.  It was when he met his now wife that Aaron second guessed becoming a pilot and being gone a lot of the time.  He instead became an admission's counselor at Baylor and recruited a young man who had a plane he wanted to make some money off of.  This is what got the wheels turning for Aaron on the possibility of being a flight instructor.  Aaron got certified to do just that and had his first paying customer by August 2009. In the Fall of 2013, Aaron went out on his own as a flight instructor.  He says the number one thing he learned was that as a small flight school, he needed to set himself apart.  He came up with the brand of ‘teachers first, pilots second’.  He prided himself on having the experience to back up his teachings.  Another lesson was that there’s always going to be a rainy day as a business owner.  Small business is very much a two steps forward, one step back kind of dance.  Accepting that early on can save you a lot of heartache. What You’ll Learn: Basic qualifications and requirements of a master flight instructor.How and why to begin with the end in mind.Aaron’s most exciting and most scary aviation stories.How implementing systems can save you time. Favorite Quote: “Aviation is a very monkey see, monkey do business.” - Aaron Dabney