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On the Step with thatmallardguy

83 episodes - English - Latest episode: 28 days ago - ★★★★★ - 81 ratings

On the step is the ultimate one stop podcast for all thing’s floatplanes and flying boats. It’s my mission, to interview people within our industry to get you the most interesting, amazing and relevant stories.

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Seaplane Scares!

August 14, 2020 05:01 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

Ever had a seaplane scare? This episode is full of stories from past guests sharing the time they had a seaplane scare and the lesson learnt from the experience. The range of topics include gear down water landings, drifting into a pier, smoke and visibility, smoke in the cabin, near mid air collision and many more.  Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.instagram.com/thatmallardguy/ Check out my You...

BONUS #1 - Rian Potter shares his aviation career so far

July 28, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

Rian Potter was one of my instructors in flight school and is also a great mate. He is now in his dream job, flying King Airs for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). Although not a working seaplane pilot, Rian received a FREE floatplane endorsement some years ago and talks about how it was one of his most exciting aviation adventures. He also shares the personal experience of being involved in an aviation accident and how he recovered mentally to be where he is today. 

Rian Potter shares his aviation career so far

July 28, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

Rian Potter was one of my instructors in flight school and is also a great mate. He is now in his dream job, flying King Airs for the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). Although not a working seaplane pilot, Rian received a FREE floatplane endorsement some years ago and talks about how it was one of his most exciting aviation adventures. He also shares the personal experience of being involved in an aviation accident and how he recovered mentally to be where he is today.  Complete a survey...

#26 - Gear down water landings

July 17, 2020 15:00 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

At last years (2019) Seaplane Pilots Association of Australia conference, I did a presentation on gear down water landings. I am happy to share with you all the presentation, slightly modified for the podcast format. It is such a simple mistake that can be deadly, so why is it still happening today and how can we go about preparing ourselves more thoroughly to avoid this disaster. Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagr...

#25 - Little known Australian Seaplane Operation

July 14, 2020 15:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

For many years I have followed Toby Dorn @aeroplanetoby on Instagram without actually knowing what he did (I just loved his cool photos!) But now, thanks to a great chat, I know all about his company Blue Sky Airways and what they do. With the help of their always eye catching floatplane, and their “flying tinny” flying boat, plus a host of other tail wheel aircraft, Toby and his crew conduct some unique flying just off the New South Wales northern beaches. Complete a survey about On the St...

#24 - PK floats Manufacturing Engineer Levi Guimond

July 10, 2020 21:08 - 43 minutes - 39.7 MB

Building a seaplane float is tough work. But with years of experience and passionate engineers, PK floats makes some of the worlds toughest seaplane floats. Levi Guimond talks all about the history of PK, what the process of building a float is and how they are transitioning into the experimental market. Not only is Levi an engineer, he is also a seaplane pilot. Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.i...

#23 - Wipaire floats with Amy Gesch

July 07, 2020 15:00 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

Amy Gesch works for the biggest float building operation in the world. She talks all about how they are built, how they are sold and what it is like to work for Wipaire. Amy has a wealth of experience in the seaplane industry and is very good at explaining the technical areas of floatplanes. Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.instagram.com/thatmallardguy/ Check out my YouTube Channel! https://www...

#22 - New York Seaplane flying with Sarah Tamar

July 03, 2020 15:00 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

Sarah Tamar watched seaplanes fly over her head and began dreaming of becoming a seaplane pilot. After a stint as operations and as a dock hand for Tailwind based in New York, Sarah realised this was something she had to pursue! Now flying a Cessna Caravan Amphib for the same company, Sarah's day job involves flying Wall Street workers to their Hamptons homes!  Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.in...

#21 - Starting a Seaplane Company with Henry Ellis

June 30, 2020 15:00 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

From airline pilot to seaplane company owner, Henry Ellis went and did what some of us only dream of by going out on a limb to start his own seaplane company, Above and Beyond Tasmania. With an amphibian Beaver by his side, Henry and his team take tourists on adventures around the southern state of Tasmania. Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.instagram.com/thatmallardguy/ Check out my YouTube Chan...

#20 - Mallard Chief Engineer Mark Downham

June 26, 2020 15:00 - 52 minutes - 48 MB

Mark Downham explains what it is like to work on a 70 year old aircraft such as the Mallard. He also talks about his career in the Australian Navy working on Seaking helicopters and his time in Fiji where he maintained 2 Twin Otter Amphibian‘s working for 7star resorts. He talks about how corrosion effects an aircraft and how to treat it. Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.instagram.com/thatmallard...

#19 - Seaplane maintenance in the Maldives with Nisham Ali

June 23, 2020 15:00 - 55 minutes - 50.4 MB

Episode 1 in Maintenance Week focuses on the worlds largest seaplane company and how they manage to keep 50+ Twin Otters airborne. Nisham Ali, along with a close friend, run the amazing Instagram page @seaplanemechanic, sharing an insight into what happens behind the turquoise waters and white beaches to make the airline what it is today. From daily maintenance, weekly maintenance and heavy maintenance, Nisham tells gives us an idea of how it all works. Complete a survey about On the Step t...

#18 - Lloyd Cofield: Former Mallard Captain and Air Whitsunday Chief Pilot

June 19, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 66.3 MB

Lloyd Cofield began his career in aviation competing around the world as an Australian competition skydiver. After several years of jumping from the plane, he changed seats to start driving them! With his passion for adventure, flying seaplanes made sense, so a move to Air Whitsunday followed. After leading the pilot group as Chief Pilot, Lloyd then took the step up to fly the Mallard before finishing his career as a pilot for the Royal Flying Doctor. Complete a survey about On the Step to ...

#17 - Deon Mitton talks Alaska seaplane flying

June 16, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 76.2 MB

Deon Mitton's photographs can be found in most places. His exceptional talent at capturing the mighty Seaplane, or even just General Aviation aircraft in their natural habitats, makes him one of the best aviation photographers around. Put him behind a microphone, and Deon is not only inspiring, but can also take your mind to the rivers and the mountains of Alaska, with incredible detail into his bush pilot lifestyle.  http://deonmitton.com Complete a survey about On the Step to help it gro...

#16 - The ULTIMATE private seaplane!!

June 12, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 56 MB

Built in 1947, the Albatross was originally a military aircraft. With most of them retiring and being put in the desert by the late 80's, there is few that fly today. But Michael Barksdale and Stewart Lawrence are the exception. Owning their own Grumman Albatross to go partying, jumping off the wing and showing off at airshows. Not only that, when needed the guys are often first responders to disaster relief areas such as the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands after hurricanes. So, is the Albatr...

#15 - Leaving the airlines to fly floats with Shayne McAulay

June 09, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 69.7 MB

Shayne McAulay is a bush pilot at heart. Growing up in Wanaka New Zealand, he was exposed to flying in both the airline and GA environment from a very early age. He got his dream job as an airline pilot, but floatplanes and bush flying were always in the back of his mind. After buying a Piper Cub on floats just to build some float time, he got his first seaplane job in remote Canada flying a Beaver almost 20 years into his aviation career, whilst on leave without pay for his airline job. His...

#14 - Flying Boat round-the-world record holder Michael Smith

June 05, 2020 15:00 - 57 minutes - 53 MB

Flying boats attracted Michael Smith to aviation. He had purchased his first flying boat before he finished his private pilot licence. But at heart, he is a true adventure seeker. That trait found him on the adventure of a lifetime flying a single engine flying boat around the world, by himself! After discovering the 2 seat aircraft wasn't going to fulfil his future needs, Michael tracked down the perfect private seaplane money could buy, leading to another international adventure retracing ...

#13 - Retired Canadian Mallard pilot Kurt Miller

June 02, 2020 15:00 - 49 minutes - 45.1 MB

Being a 70 year old airplane, the Grumman Mallard has a long history of flying locations and drivers in the front seat. Kurt Miller was one of those drivers who flew our Mallard here at Paspaley, J-26, all over the West Coast of Canada for West Coast Air, who eventually became Air BC. He tells stories of icing up in the Mallard, comparing the Twin Otter to the Mallard, and even running out of fuel in a Found!  Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJu...

#12 - Top Gun fighter pilot turned Seaplane CEO

May 29, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 60 MB

Using the inspiration of a shirtless Tom Cruise in the all time classic "Top Gun", Rob Ceravolo was destined to become a fighter pilot. He accomplished his childhood dream of flying (another Grumman product) the F-14 Tomcat made famous in the movie and had a successful career in the Navy resulting in his own stint at Top Gun. But once his career flying jets was coming to an end, Rob dreamed of starting his own aviation business. After selling everything he owned including the car and house t...

#11 - Electric engined seaplanes with Seair Pacific CEO Peter Gash

May 26, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 71.3 MB

Peter Gash's 40 year aviation career has seen him achieve so much, including many hours of seaplane flying, completing his aircraft maintenance licence, gaining an Order of Australia medal in the General Division for services to ecotourism and aviation, and now being involved in the testing of magniX electric engines. Oh and don't forget that he owns and operates his fleet of Caravan's and Twin Otters to his own Island on the Great Barrier Reef! Peter has so much to offer to our industry and...

#10 - Canadian David Radford talks Asian Seaplane flying

May 22, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

Canadian David Radford loves aviation. His passion for flying, in particular seaplanes has seen him become a well known operator on floats in Asia, where he now calls home. He talks all about gaining that first seaplane job, moving to Africa to build hours flying Safari guests from camp to camp, where he is now and what the future of Asian Seaplane operators looks like. David is a very happy funny guy who loves to share his stories and advice to the aviation community.  Complete a survey ab...

#9 - Catalina Crew Chief David Legg and "Miss Pick Up"

May 19, 2020 15:00 - 56 minutes - 51.4 MB

If the Catalina Flying Boat is one of the worlds most famous flying boats, then "Miss Pick Up" is one of the most famous Catalinas. But why "Miss Pick Up?" David tells his story as the editor of the Catalina Society website and newsletter, as well as his role as Crew Chief, the vital third wheel in the cockpit of this ageing beauty. David shares a real insight into the history of the aircraft, along with the complexities of owning such a beast regarding maintenance and finances etc.  Happy ...

#8 - Virgin Island Seaplane Shuttle with Michael Steers

May 15, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 70.3 MB

In 1981, Mallard flying boats graced the skies of the U.S Virgin Islands for the new company known as Virgin Island Seaplane Shuttle (VISS). A young and enthusiastic Michael Steers followed his dreams to work on a flying boat and after selling all of his possessions to get his multi-engine seaplane rating, his dream came true. With 250hrs, Michael started his aviation career as a first officer on a radial Mallard in paradise. Like Hurricane Hugo, his stories will blow you away! https://www....

#7 - Part 2: Air Whitsunday founder Kevin Bowe

May 12, 2020 15:00 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

Part 2 of 2: With debt climbing from high interest rates compounding an already large loan, Kevin talks about selling his beloved Mallards around Australia including two of them to where they now live, in Darwin at Paspaley Aviation. Finally he leaves his beloved Whitsunday Islands to finish his career teaching his art of flying boats to students willing to learn. Kevin also talks about his book that he is writing. Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3b...

#6 - Part 1: Air Whitsunday founder Kevin Bowe

May 11, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

Part 1 of 2: Getting a flight on a Sandringham flying boat to Lord Howe Island at an early age sparked a keen interest in seaplanes for Kevin Bowe. After gaining some flight experience in random aviation jobs, Kevin saw an opportunity available in the Whitsunday Islands to start a seaplane company. Taking a chance, Air Whitsunday was airborne taking Kevin on a career long journey into floatplanes and flying boats. Kevin talks about buying airports, importing Mallards and throwing Lake Buccan...

#5 - Icon A5 Chief Instructor Pilot Genesah Duffy

May 08, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 58.1 MB

After a stint in the Navy, Genesah was at a crossroads with where she wanted her career to go. A love of adventure got her into flying and with living in the lake and ocean state of Florida, she gained her float rating not too long after her CPL. After instructing for a while, a lucky break came her way when an interview style YouTube video for a flying magazine resulted in a job flying for the new kid on the block, Icon Aircraft. She is now the Chief Instructor at the company owning the sea...

#4 - Michael Bostock: C172 instructor turned Mallard pilot

May 05, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 60.9 MB

Like most bare CPL holders, Michael Bostock followed the instructing path to gain employment within the industry. However, with a love for seaplanes growing and growing, a leap away from the norm saw him adventure around the world, once again chasing his "first job", this time as a seaplane pilot. He talks about flying until midnight in daylight, saving an aircraft from floating off the edge of a 90m waterfall and how he got his dream job in the cockpit of a multi-crew, multi-engine flying b...

#3 - Seaplane CFIT: Benny Seniors lucky escape and return to flying

May 01, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

After scoring his start as a seaplane pilot he was long waiting for, Benny enjoyed flying Beaver floatplanes in one of Australia's most iconic locations. He upgraded to the Cessna Caravan, the pride of the fleet and continued to build experience until an unfortunate accident involving controlled flight into terrain put a stop to his unique lifestyle. Enduring months of self doubt and emotional hardship, Benny overcame those issues to pursue further employment within the seaplane industry inc...

Episode 3 - Benny Senior's escape from CFIT and return to flying

May 01, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

After scoring his start as a seaplane pilot he was long waiting for, Benny enjoyed flying Beaver floatplanes in one of Australia's most iconic locations. He upgraded to the Cessna Caravan, the pride of the fleet and continued to build experience until an unfortunate accident involving controlled flight into terrain put a stop to his unique lifestyle. Enduring months of self doubt and emotional hardship, Benny overcame those issues to pursue further employment within the seaplane ind...

#3 - Benny Senior's escape from CFIT and return to flying

May 01, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

After scoring his start as a seaplane pilot he was long waiting for, Benny enjoyed flying Beaver floatplanes in one of Australia's most iconic locations. He upgraded to the Cessna Caravan, the pride of the fleet and continued to build experience until an unfortunate accident involving controlled flight into terrain put a stop to his unique lifestyle. Enduring months of self doubt and emotional hardship, Benny overcame those issues to pursue further employment within the seaplane ind...

Episode 2 - Drew Daniell's seaplane career and flying the Grumman Mallard

April 28, 2020 14:35 - 1 hour - 74.4 MB

Drew Daniell has flown seaplanes for over 15 years in Australia at four different operators. Drew talks about getting his first job scaring birds, flying Cub's as a mustering pilot, followed by a magazine article that changed the direction of his flying career towards floatplanes. Now Drew is a captain on the Grumman Mallard and calls this job his career job. 

#2 - Drew Daniell's seaplane career and flying the Grumman Mallard

April 28, 2020 14:35 - 1 hour - 74.4 MB

Drew Daniell has flown seaplanes for over 15 years in Australia at four different operators. Drew talks about getting his first job scaring birds, flying Cub's as a mustering pilot, followed by a magazine article that changed the direction of his flying career towards floatplanes. Now Drew is a captain on the Grumman Mallard and calls this job his career job.  Complete a survey about On the Step to help it grow! https://forms.gle/rQ3bwFfJuVZqWN1P8 Follow me on Instagram!  https://www.ins...

Episode 1 - Grumman Mallard history and the birth of the new AT Mallard

April 25, 2020 01:36 - 1 hour - 67.7 MB

Andrew and I start off by speaking about why the Mallard was made and for what purpose. We then move onto the changes the Mallard took to be converted into a new STC now known as the Australian Turbine or G-73AT. We go in depth regarding the specific and unique changes to the aircraft, and finish by talking about the role the Mallard takes in both Pearling and Commercial operations in the north of Australia, based in Darwin. To contact me to be involved in segments such as "Seaplan...

#1 - Grumman Mallard history and the birth of the new AT Mallard

April 25, 2020 01:36 - 1 hour - 67.7 MB

Andrew and I start off by speaking about why the Mallard was made and for what purpose. We then move onto the changes the Mallard took to be converted into a new STC now known as the Australian Turbine or G-73AT. We go in depth regarding the specific and unique changes to the aircraft, and finish by talking about the role the Mallard takes in both Pearling and Commercial operations in the north of Australia, based in Darwin. Give On the Step some feedback by completing this survey: https://...