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Water Flying

102 episodes - English - Latest episode: 10 months ago - ★★★★★ - 22 ratings

Brought to you by the Seaplane Pilots Association, "Water Flying" is a weekly podcast featuring news, tips and tricks, discussions on seaplane safety and interviews with manufactures, seaplane CFI's, industry leaders and passionate seaplane pilots from around the world.

Fan, owner or operator, you will find these episodes entertaining and highly informative.

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Tanglefoot Seaplane Splash-In 2023 - Priest Lake, Idaho

June 28, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

Jack Jacobson and Amy Fenwick from the Washington Seaplane Pilots Association join Steve McCaughey on this episode to provide a recap of the 2023 Tanglefoot Seaplane Splash-In on Priest Lake, Idaho. Perfectly calm, cool and clear weather welcomed over 30 seaplanes and their pilots. This amazing event which was hosted by the WSPA and Fenwick family at their amazing seaplane base nestled within the backcountry of Northern Idaho, just 40 miles from the Canadian border.

Invasive Species Friendly Float Pump For Seaplanes

June 14, 2023 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Whether we want to discuss it or not, having seaplane owners and operators being the best possible stewards of the environment is not an optional topic. The spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) is not limited to the waters of the United States, aquatic ecosystems arounds the world are being infected by non-native aquatic invaders. Sid Pinney from Turbo Float Pump has been working with the Seaplane Pilots Association for over two years on the topic of this episode, the "Turbo Float Pump....

SPA's Alaska Seaplane Advocacy Tour Recap 2023

June 07, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 68.1 MB

SPA Board Member Harry Shannon joins Steve McCaughey to review our recent SPA advocacy tour through Alaska. During the trip SPA conducted numerous safety workshops, visited Alaska Seaplanes' amazing operation in Juneau and attended the Great Alaska Aviation Gathering. The crew traveled over 2,500 miles during the three week trip that included stops in Anchorage, Palmer, Talkeetna, Fairbanks and Juneau.

Flying with Alaska Seaplanes in Juneau

May 17, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 71.1 MB

Toby Ortega from Alaska Seaplanes joins us to discuss what it is like to fly for this industry leading seaplane company. They operate primarily throughout the Southeast Alaska region. Alaska Seaplanes recently hosted SPA and provided us with a tour and introspection into their growing and amazingly well organized seaplane business while celebrating their 25 year anniversary. Operating over 15 aircraft, half of which are seaplanes, Alaska Seaplanes flies 90,000 passengers and over 2.7 millio...

From Volunteer to Seaplane Service Owner : Melissa Grabiec

April 26, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

Melissa Grabiec has had quite a journey since joining the Seaplane Pilots Association. As a traveling volunteer doing events across the country in her early 20's, to earning her ATP, and flying for a major airline, she is now starting her own seaplane service. Melissa started her seaplane journey, like many others, at Jack Brown's Seaplane Base in 2012. Eleven years later, she is flying for a major airline and launching Bel-Air Seaplane Service, which is operating off of Messalonskee Lake,...

Clamar Floats the Largest Manufacturer of Experimental Floats

April 12, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 57 MB

Paul Richards CEO of Clamar Floats joins Steve McCaughey for an exploration of the largest float manufacturer of experimental floats. Clamar has long been associated as a leader in composite float manufacturing for aircraft such as the Aircam, GlasAir Sportsman and many others. Innovative design, constant improvement and high quality are all traits of this company's quest to produce these great performing seaplane floats. Born in Canada Clamar now produces their floats at a unique manufactu...

Seaplane Flying Game Warden, Innovator and So Much More - Dan Dufault

April 05, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 56.5 MB

Dan Dufault sits down with Steve McCaughey for this episode of the Water Flying podcast. As a former Maine Game Warden, Alaska lodge pilot and floatplane adventurer, Dan has a wealth of experience and and engineering background that has lead him to design innovative products such as the T3 Tailwheel, Paddle Pump and numerous other products used by passionate bush pilots. From stocking fisheries via float plane airdrops to monitoring wildlife populations Dan's experiences and flying skills p...

75 Years and Counting Kenmore Air Harbor: Guest Gregg Munro

March 22, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 70.8 MB

Gregg Munro Chairman of Kenmore Air Harbor was, quite literally, born into the Kenmore Air family. He grew up on the banks of Lake Washington, surrounded by mechanics, and seaplanes. In this episode, of the Water Flying podcast Gregg sits down with Steve McCaughey to discuss the amazing history, flights and services Kenmore has provided over the years. For more than 75 years Kenmore has been an indispensable part of the seaplane community providing seaplane parts & maintenance, floatplane s...

Flying The Turbo Beaver Seaplane in Canada: with Robert Grant

March 15, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 68.5 MB

Robert Grant joins us on this episode of the Water Flying podcast. Robert is a regular feature writer with WaterFlying magazine, he has logged over 20,000 of flight time, 6,000 hours of seaplane time - 3,000+ of which he did in the Turbo Beaver flying for the Ontario (Canada) Ministry of Natural Resources. Join us as Robert shares his experiences flying these amazing seaplanes in the Canadian bush supporting research, medical evacuations, and fire fighting missions among many others. This ...

Restoring and Flying a Turbine Grumman Goose : Doug DeVries

March 08, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 64.3 MB

Turbine Grumman Gooses are ultra rare, and Doug DeVries not only spent 10 years restoring one but also has taken this G21G on a series of incredible adventures. In this episode of SPA's WaterFlying podcast, I sit down with Doug to discuss restoring the Goose, learning to fly it, and embarking on a flying boat adventure to the outer most Aleutian islands. Doug has an amazing passion and commitment to restoring vintage aircraft, including his breathtaking G-21G Grumman Goose flying boat. Ju...

Santa Catalina Island's Flying Boat History: Guest David Johnston

March 01, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 58.1 MB

David L. Johnston joins Steve McCaughey in this WaterFlying podcast to discuss his experiences as a dock boy for Avalon Air Transport (Catalina Air Lines), which at the time operated a fleet of Grumman Gooses as well as the incredible Sikorsky VS-44 four-engine flying boat. In addition to working the seaplane dock between 1962 and 1968, David has become a passionate aviation historian of the long and colorful history of the island off the coast of Southern California. Only three VS-44s wer...

Jon Brown - 19,000 Seaplane Ratings and Counting

February 15, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 55 MB

Having conducted over 19,000 seaplane checkrides; more than anyone else in history - Jon Brown is a true seaplane legend. In this episode of Water Flying, Jon joins Steve McCaughey for a reflection on his 48 years as a seaplane examiner. Jon's father opened Jack Brown's Seaplane Base, the world's most active seaplane school in 1963. Now, 60 years later business is stronger than ever. This a must-hear and fascinating discussion with one of the highest time seaplane pilots in the world. Vis...

Seaplane Photos - Capturing the Magic

February 08, 2023 10:00 - 54 minutes - 49.9 MB

Photos of seaplanes have a magical allure that attracts people to them like a magnet, and this is a well known secret among marketing agencies, movie & tv producers and aviation magazines like AOPA Pilot, EAA Sport Pilot and Flying among others. Mark Twombly, editor of "WaterFlying" magazine joins Steve McCaughey for an exploration of how to capture great seaplane photos. Whether you are shooting with an iPhone or professional camera there are some tips and tricks to capturing the allure of...

Seaplane Flying in Louisiana with a Legend - Charlie Hammonds

February 01, 2023 10:00 - 51 minutes - 59 MB

Charlie Hammonds joins Steve to discuss the little known history of the massive floatplane community that used to exist in Louisiana. Over 300 seaplanes worked the oil fields with extremely demanding conditions including weather, night operations, and risky dockings. Charlie was one of the pioneers of the floatplane community starting a commercial seaplane operation, base and flight school when he was only 21 years old. In addition to seaplanes, Charlie founded an airline at 26 years old , ...

Underwater Seaplane Escape Training with Kaylab Verdin

January 25, 2023 10:00 - 50 minutes - 46.6 MB

Kaylab Verdin from Fire and Medical Training Centre in Houma, Louisiana joins Steve McCaughey to talk about the AUET (Aircraft Underwater Escape Training) for seaplanes that they provide in their Triton training system. Leading by example SPA's Board member's recently joined SPA staff members Steve McCaughey and Carter Clay for this invaluable training for seaplane pilots. This discussion explores the course, its value in a life threatening scenario like a gear down water landing and the ch...

Can You Fly A Straight Floatplane Across the United States? (Part 2)

January 18, 2023 10:00 - 1 hour - 56.2 MB

SPA Lifetime Member Dave Wellman returns for a fascinating account of his attempt to fly a straight float Cessna 172 across the United States. In part 1 of Dave's journey, we discussed the inception of the idea, the planning and preparation and the training that took place before he started this epic journey east bound from Washington state to Maine to attend the Greenville International Seaplane Fly-In. Will he make it? Tune in to find out, as he shares his incredible journey across the to...

Can You Fly A Straight Floatplane Across the United States? (Part 1)

January 11, 2023 10:00 - 42 minutes - 38.7 MB

SPA Lifetime Member Dave Wellman joins us on this episode of Water Flying to explore whether or not it is possible to fly a straight float seaplane across the United States. This is the first of a two part episode exploring Dave's attempt to fly a straight float Cessna 172 from Washington state to Maine. This is the kind of adventure many seaplane pilots dream of getting the chance to embark on. We discuss the planning, the training, the research and the execution of this ambitious cross co...

Seaplane Volunteer Opportunities in 2023

January 04, 2023 10:00 - 35 minutes - 32.4 MB

SPA's event and volunteer coordinator Carter Clay, joins Steve to discuss the opportunities, and many of the needs the Seaplane Pilots Association has for volunteers in 2023. Volunteers are the real horsepower of non-profits like the Seaplane Pilots Association, and we have numerous ways you can put your passion into action helping the Water Flying community. Whether you volunteer for a single event or become one of our regular team members, volunteers are the force multipliers that will ...

Seaplane Pilots Association - 2022 Year in Review

December 28, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 64.4 MB

Seaplane Pilots Association Chairman Steve Williams joins Steve McCaughey for a 2022 "Year in Review." As the last episode of the year we always like to take time to provide a very condensed and shortened version of our activities during the year. As always, 2022 was a busy year dividing our time, energy and resources between in person events, safety & education, communications activities such as this podcast and Water Flying magazine and advocacy at a local, state and national level for ou...

5,000 Mile Seaplane Adventure

December 21, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

Steve McCaughey is joined by Peter Christie, Slade Rosamond, and Carter Clay to discuss their lessons and experiences learned flying with Steve on a 5,000 mile seaplane cross country. The Super Cub's first stretch was flown by Slade from home base in Winter Haven, FL to 19-Mile Bay, NH in support of keeping the Lake Winnipesaukee bay open. After the public hearing in New Hampshire the plane was flown to Brunswick, Maine where the Super Cub sat for two months during Oshkosh. Carter flew the...

Rust's Flying Service - The Largest Seaplane Service in Alaska

December 14, 2022 10:00 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

Todd Rust the owner and operator of Rust's Flying Service the largest seaplane operator in Alaska joins Steve for a fascinating discussion of the history of Rust's and the unique experiences that you can have when flying with them. From glaciers to beluga whales, moose and bears when you fly with the largest off-airport operator in the United States every flight is a dream come true for those seeking unique experiences. Visit Rust's website at: www.flyrusts.com

Seaplane Training at Kenmore Air with Brian Flegel

December 07, 2022 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Brian Flegel, Chief Flight Instructor at Kenmore Air, joins Steve for an exploration of seaplane training at their facility in Kenmore, Washington. Brian's journey to becoming the Chief Flight Instructor at Kenmore is a true success story not only for him, but also for the effectiveness of the Seaplane Pilots Association's seminar and workshop programs. This is both an informative podcast for those seeking a seaplane rating, but also an inspiring story of going from an aspiring pilot in the...

Preparing Seaplanes for Winter Operations - Curt Sneddeker

November 30, 2022 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.5 MB

Winter seaplane operations are the focus of this episode of Water Flying. Curt Sneddeker, the Maintenance Department Manager at Wipaire in South Saint Paul, Minnesota joins me to discuss useful tips for seaplane owners to conduct for protecting their aircraft during winter operations. With over 40 years of aviation maintenance experience and over 20 years specializing in seaplane maintenance, Curt is a wealth of knowledge and seaplane wisdom. It was great to sit down with him and get up to ...

Seaplane Safety Study Results - Richard McSpadden AOPA Aviation Safety Institute

November 09, 2022 10:00 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Richard McSpadden, the Executive Director of the AOPA Aviation Safety Institute, joins us on this episode of Water Flying to discuss the results of the recent Seaplane Study the Seaplane Pilots Association partnered with ASI to conduct. In this episode, Richard and Steve McCaughey review some of the most important results of this study. These results will guide our areas of focus as we develop future safety seminars, videos, and other safety programs. Increase your safety awareness, by wat...

Seaplane Sirens - Women Who Charm The Winds

November 02, 2022 10:00 - 30 minutes - 27.7 MB

Kelli O Donnell is a passionate Seaplane Pilots Association volunteer, marine biologist with NOAA fisheries and is dedicated to helping more women enter the wonderful world of seaplane flying. In this episode of Water Flying, we will discuss the Seaplane Sirens (Women who charm the winds) Facebook group and how it is serving women who want to join our seaplane flying community.

Flying Seaplane History At Currier's Flying Service

October 26, 2022 10:00 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

Roger Paradise from Currier's Flying Service sits down with Steve in Currier’s hangar lakeside Moosehead Lake in Greenville, Maine, for this episode of Water Flying. Currier's is currently operating two ultra-rare Cessna 195s on floats as well as a De Havilland Beaver and couple of Cessna 180s on floats. Learn what kind of challenges Roger faces operating this historic seaplane service flying vintage seaplanes including the only two commercially operated Cessna 195 floatplanes in the world....

The Alaska Floats & Skis Experience with Missy Lee

October 19, 2022 10:00 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MB

Missy Lee from Alaska Floats & Skis @AK8 joins Water Flying on this episode to discuss the unique experience pilots will have flying with them in Talkeetna, Alaska. Whether it be remote river bar landings, landing on roads, ski operations, or seaplane training, pilots flying with Alaska Floats & Skis will expand their flying horizons! https://www.alaskafloats.com

How Wind Affects Seaplane Operations and How to Read It

October 12, 2022 10:00 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

John Gowey, Director of Flight Operations at Kenmore Air Harbor, joins me for an in-depth discussion on how the wind affects seaplane operations. How to properly read wind direction on the water and align correctly for a safe landing into the wind. Additionally, what you need to know about wind sheer which occurs when wind flows over and around terrain or other vertical obstructions and how this will affect both your landings and takeoffs in a seaplane. Counter intuitively, protected harbo...

The Birches - A must visit seaplane friendly resort

October 05, 2022 10:00 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

The Birches is a must visit seaplane friendly resort in northern Maine and a frequent destination for the Seaplane Pilots Association. John Willard who owns this amazing resort joins us on this episode of Water Flying. John is a passionate seaplane pilot and owner operator and has worked tirelessly to create a resort that offers a seaplane destination seaplane with a marina, gravel strip, numerous wildlife tours, private cabins, a great on site restaurant and bar among the many other opport...

Seaplane Instruction at Acme Cub on Lake Hood

September 28, 2022 10:00 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

Steve Williams from Acme Cub joins Steve at Lake Hood to discuss the in-depth seaplane instruction that they provide in Alaska. The sheer number of seaplanes and seaplane operations at Lake Hood is unlike any other seaplane base in the world, but it share the strong sense of community that seaplane pilots are known for. With well over 17,000 hours of backcountry Alaska on big tires and floats Steve Williams has a perspective and wisdom regarding seaplane operations and flying in Alaska that...

Seaplanes Flying Opportunities in the Pacific Northwest

September 21, 2022 10:00 - 39 minutes - 53.7 MB

SPA Field Director, Don Goodman, joins Steve to discuss seaplane flying opportunities in the Pacific Northwest. A mountain climbing expedition ignited Don's interest in pursuing his pilots license, and lead to Don owning a Cessna 182 on straight floats. From boarder crossings to island destinations and even inland alpine lakes the Pacific Northwest abounds with a diverse variety of seaplane flying opportunities for pilots to explore.

Proposed Seaplane Ban Defeated in New Hampshire

September 14, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

TR Wood from Epic Seaplane Adventures joins Steve to discuss the recent attempt to ban seaplanes from 19 Mile Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire. The Seaplane Pilots Association with support from AOPA, RAF, the New Hampshire Pilots Association and Maine Aeronautics Association prevailed against a group of well intended but grossly misinformed residents that had been stirred into a anti-seaplane frenzy. We discuss the concerns, the realities and the outcome of the ...

Seaplanes & Aquatic Invasive Species in Alaska

September 07, 2022 10:00 - 35 minutes - 48.8 MB

It's great to be back again for another week of Water Flying! This week Aaron Martin from U.S. Fish & Wildlife joins Steve on location on the shores of Lake Hood to discuss seaplanes and invasive species in Alaska. Listen in and get an understanding of invasive species, and the impact they have on the ecosystems and the seaplane community. Aaron Martin is the Invasive Species Program Manager and Coordinator of the Anchorage region for the United States Fish and Wildlife. Aquatic hitchhi...

2022 Greenville International Seaplane Fly-In

August 31, 2022 10:00 - 31 minutes - 57 MB

Gary Norris president of the Greenville International Seaplane Fly-In joins Steve this episode to discuss the 2022 seaplane event at Moosehead Lake in Maine. Listen in and get a feel for the small town, large mountain lake, numerous events and variety of aircraft that will be attending this event. This is the "World's Largest Seaplane Event" and one that has a unique character that one can only truly appreciate by experiencing the event in person. Note: There are audio hits from a thund...

Surprising Seaplane Opportunities in Texas

January 19, 2022 15:30 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

This episode of Water Flying reveals the surprising amount of seaplane flying opportunities in the state of Texas. SPA Texas & Regional Field Director Mike Eiras elaborates on the laws, water access and possibilities that abound for seaplanes in Texas. Honestly, it sure sounds like more seaplane pilots need to take advantage of these and we are sure you will agree after listening to this episode of Water Flying.

Seaplane Community : Thank You for an Amazing 2021

December 22, 2021 10:00 - 23 minutes - 21.4 MB

This episode is dedicated to all that contributed to creating the amazingly successful year the seaplane community has experienced in 2021. Thank you and we send our warmest wishes for a Merry Seaplane Christmas and Happy Holiday Season.

Seaplane Flying in California with Terry Hayes

December 15, 2021 10:00 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

Join us for a discussion on flying seaplanes in California with severe drought conditions, glassy water landings and insights into the Seaplane Foundation scholarship programs. Water Flying welcomes Terry Hayes a legendary seaplane pilot, seaplane instructor, aviation advocate, SPA volunteer, Seaplane Foundation Scholarship Committee Chairwoman, activate donor, retired DPE and mountain pilot. Wow that was a mouth full... Terry is inspirational and one of most experience mountain seaplane ...

Amphib Seaplane Wheel Maintenance Tips & Tricks

December 08, 2021 10:00 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Amphib seaplane owners, operators and those wishing to purchase an amphibious seaplane will not want to miss this episode discussing amphibious seaplane wheel maintenance tips and tricks. Chris Shannon from Amphibians Plus, shares numerous antidotes for amphib owners to extend their bearing life and reduce maintenance expenses along the way. https://www.amphibiansplus.com/ Email Chris at [email protected]

ICON AIrcraft's Numerous Seaplane Training Programs

December 01, 2021 10:00 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

Andy Jackson the Flight Training Network Manager at Icon Aircraft joins us on this episode of the Water Flying podcast to discuss the numerous flight training programs currently offered by ICON Aircraft. From ICON Authorized Flight Instructors programs to Single Engine Sea Ratings and owner transition programs ICON Aircraft has developed a much more impressive training curriculum than most people realize. Join us on this episode of the Water Flying podcast to learn more.

Why is the Cessna 185 Seaplane So Popular?

November 24, 2021 10:00 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

Why is the Cessna 185 Skywagon such a legendary seaplane and bush plane? In this episode of Water Flying, we discuss this topic with Stephen Williams who has been an owner and operator of his Cessna 185 for over 26 years. This is part of an on going series within the Water Flying podcast where we explore different specific types of seaplanes providing a general overview of their operations, as well as, a many of the more notable talking points that will help you our listeners be more knowl...

The Seaplane Volunteer Experience: Peter Christie

November 17, 2021 10:00 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

Peter Christie is one of the most active Seaplane Pilots Association volunteers, and for nine years and running he has traveled from Alaska to Florida working events with our staff and volunteers. In this episode of Water Flying, Peter shares his experiences, motivations and thoughts on why volunteering has been so rewarding to him.

What Does It Take To Produce Water Flying Magazine?

November 10, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 88.7 MB

Water Flying magazine's editor Mark Twombly joins Steve McCaughey for an in depth discussion on the small but effective team that puts together the seaplane community's flagship magazine. Just as importantly, we discuss how much member input goes into the publication and we provide guidelines for aspiring writers within our community to submit content of their own.

Water Flying visits the Largest Lake Amphibian Fly-In

November 03, 2021 10:00 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

Join us as we visit Lake Fest 2021 the largest event for the Lake Amphibian community. Myron Mitchell, Adrian Wood and Bill Greenwald from the Lake Amphibian Club's board join Steve for a review of this year's event which was held in Pineville, Louisiana. No less than 18 Lake aircraft and approximately 60 people attended this 4 day event dedicated to fun social, educational and flying activities.

The Visionary of America's Seaplane City - John Drury

October 27, 2021 13:00 - 39 minutes - 36.3 MB

Tavares, Florida has become a "Mecca" for seaplanes, one where the city, businesses and residents have fully embraced seaplanes as and integral part of their community. John Drury the City Manager and Seaplane Pilots Association Board Member is the visionary behind this unique redevelopment of the town's economy around seaplanes and the results are truly impressive. This episode of the Water Flying podcast is a must listen for seaplane pilots and the leaders of water front town's looking to...

Madden's Resort - An Amazing Minnesota Seaplane Destination

October 20, 2021 10:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

In this episode, Water Flying visits one of our favorite seaplane resorts. Join us as we sit down with Ben Thuringer SPA Lifetime Member and COO (Chief Operating Officer) of Madden's Resort in Brainerd, Minnesota. Madden's Resort is owned and operated by a family deeply invested in the seaplane community, and operates numerous aircraft including their newest, a Aviat Husky on amphibious floats. We honestly don't know of another seaplane destination that offers as much as Madden's when it c...

Seaplane Pilots Association Founder David Quam

October 13, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.5 MB

On this very special episode of Water Flying Seaplane Pilots Association Founder David Quam joins Steve McCaughey to discuss the history of SPA. Dave is still actively attending events and telling his colorful stories of seaplane adventures 49 years after founding this association.

Monster Seaplane Splash-In A Halloween Tradition

October 06, 2021 10:00 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

While haunted houses are common place in cities around the world, Tavares, Florida hosts an annual Monster Seaplane Splash-In, complete with a pumpkin smashing bomb drop competition. Kendall Clutts Tavares' Aviaiton manager joins this episode's hosts Mark Twombly and Steve Mccaughey to discuss this unique seaplane splash-in (fly-In) which features seaplane competitions, live concerts, fireworks and so much more. Date: October 16, 2021 Time: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Time Details: 10:00am: Ma...

Wipaire Expands Seaplane Services in Europe

September 29, 2021 10:00 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

Laurent Gauthier owner & CEO of Porta Air Service joins Steve and Abbie along with Clint Clouatre Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Wipaire. Porta Air who is based in Friedrichshafen, Germany recently signed a new partnership with Wipaire as an international authorized installation and service center for Wipline 8750 floats, single point refueling and among other services. Laurent and Clint are here to share the news with us and you, our listeners.

Minnesota Seaplane Safety Seminar 2021 Recap

September 22, 2021 10:00 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

The Water Flying podcast goes on location as we sit down with Steve Guetter and his fellow board members of the Minnesota Seaplane Pilots Association for a recap of the 2021 Seaplane Safety Seminar at Maddens on Gull Lake in Brainerd, MN. Over 40 seaplanes and 150 pilots attended this year's MSPA three day seaplane safety seminar - find out more in this episode.

Ben Shipps from Brown's Seaplane Base

September 15, 2021 10:00 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

Ben Shipps from Brown's Seaplane Base joins Steve & Abbie to discuss the things that challenge new seaplane pilots in their training and check rides. Additionally, we discuss the transition of ownership of Brown's Seaplane base to the next generation and the addition of an Icon A5 to the training fleet of Piper J-3 Cubs and Super Cubs.