Episode 149- Dilan Benedeti and learning to deal with gravity

Episode 149- Dilan Benedeti and learning to deal with gravity

My training took place during one of his SIV clinics with a bunch of very new students so I got to watch his team and his methods in action and came away super, duper impressed. In this episode Dilan shares why we don't have any kind of standardized training in the US and much of the world and why that needs to change; why so many pilots quit the sport too soon; why so many pilots choose the wrong wing during their progression; the dangers of "risk homeostasis", especially in free flight; why having a school AND selling gear creates so much conflict of interest (and why this isn't allowed in many countries); why the US instructor system is so flawed; and why having a basic understanding of psychology is so critical when you leave the ground.

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Episode 53- Gavin reviews the 2017 Red Bull X-Alps

Episode 53- Gavin reviews the 2017 Red Bull X-Alps

In this episode we turn the tables a bit and I get interviewed by Nik Hawks, who followed the race closely and had a bunch of questions for me. Why did we pull the nightpass the first night? What mist...

2 Nov 20171h 25min

Episode 52- Pal Takats X-Alps, Acro, and what you can do to stay safe

Episode 52- Pal Takats X-Alps, Acro, and what you can do to stay safe

Pal Takats began flying 16 years ago in the flatlands of Hungary and has since created a career any pilot would envy. One of the first Red Bull acro pilots and the man responsible for many of the curr...

19 Okt 20171h 32min

Episode 51- Sailplane radness, the Perlan Project, Imagining the Possibilities

Episode 51- Sailplane radness, the Perlan Project, Imagining the Possibilities

Imagine an engineless airplane reaching the edge of space. Crazy? Impossible? In this episode of the Cloudbase Mayhem Kevin Brooker, a passionate sailplane pilot takes us through the long history of s...

4 Okt 20171h 29min

Episode 50- Dave Snowden and turning talent into Wins

Episode 50- Dave Snowden and turning talent into Wins

Episode 50 is all about competitions. From flying psychology to training David Snowden has taken 25 years of flying passion into figuring out to take a country (Australia) with plenty of talent but wi...

20 Sep 20171h 13min

Episode 49- Honza Rejmanek and Understanding the Invisible

Episode 49- Honza Rejmanek and Understanding the Invisible

Honza Rejmanek competed in the Red Bull X-Alps five times. He finished in 3rd place in 2009 and made goal in Monaco in his last campaign in 2015. Many of our listeners will also know Honza from his re...

8 Sep 20171h 43min

Episode 47- Max Fanderl and a lifetime of flight

Episode 47- Max Fanderl and a lifetime of flight

Max Fanderl began flying paragliders and then hang gliders in the late 80's. A few months after his first flight he quit his job to become an instructor and has made a life of flying. He was a test pi...

23 Aug 201752min

Episode 48- Bonus Podcast! Gavin McClurg and the 2017 X-Alps

Episode 48- Bonus Podcast! Gavin McClurg and the 2017 X-Alps

The Red Bull live tracking is great, but it misses out on all the behind-the-scenes and in this talk we dive into what the fans don't get to see. We talk training, supplements, our decision on using t...

20 Aug 20171h 25min

Episode 46- Reavis Sutphin-Gray and increasing your toolkit

Episode 46- Reavis Sutphin-Gray and increasing your toolkit

Reavis learned to fly a decade ago and had a pretty unusual experience with being in the air- he doesn't experience fear. But he had a very firm understanding of the risks and wanted to be a safe pilo...

9 Aug 201756min

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