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Episodes: 212
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.9/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
YouTube: 1.8k subscribers
Instagram: 3.2k followers
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Dylan - Co-host of 21.FIVE; described as a professional pilot with backgrounds including flight instructing, airlines, and business aviation.
Max - Co-host of 21.FIVE; described as a professional pilot with backgrounds including flight instructing, airlines, and business aviation.
Timothy P. Pope - Financial Planning For Pilots; Building Emergency Funds; Burn Rate; Retirement Accounts (401(k) Rollovers, IRA Options/traps); Benefits And Life Insurance; Lessons From Airline Pay Disruption
212. Would You Trade Seniority for Better Stories?
June 09, 2026
Summer scheduling chaos is in full swing as Dylan and Max talk vacation bidding wizardry, Teterboro's RNAV to Runway 1, NDB war stories, New York hotel-room misery, and a suspiciously affectionate airline lobby ritual. In the Mailbag, they tackle foreign pilots at U.S. carriers, terrifying hotel van rides, AI app-building tools, and a listener plea to stop stepping on each other's punchlines. For Flight Advice, they answer a 300-hour CFI wondering how to build an interesting aviation career w...
211. When Does Paying for Training Actually Make Sense?
June 02, 2026
Dylan and Max talk Alaska dreams, Southwest's new nonstop to Anchorage, lake lodge podcast fantasies, and Max's brave decision to bypass the discounted Marriott burger for Yemeni cuisine. In the Mailbag, listener Elijah checks in with a unique path back into aviation after the Air Force and a decade away from flying. For Flight Advice, the guys break down why using the GI Bill for PC-12 initial training, single-engine ATP currency, and an Alaska 135 strategy might actually be a no-brainer. Al...
210. What Should Pilots Do When the Paycheck Stops?
May 19, 2026
Timothy P. Pope joins Dylan and Max to talk through the financial side of Spirit's shutdown and what professional pilots can learn from it. For airline and bizav pilots, the big takeaway is simple but not always fun: stabilize first, optimize later. The crew digs into emergency funds, burn rate, 401(k) rollovers, IRA traps, benefits, life insurance, and why raiding retirement money is usually the nuclear option you try very hard to avoid. Listen, subscribe, and maybe give your emergency fund ...
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