Cockpit Conversations: Taking off as an Airline Pilot
Cockpit Conversations: Taking off as an Airline Pilot
Podcast Description
Cockpit Conversations offers incredible insight not just acing the airline interview, but life in training, on the line, and getting the most out of the airline lifestyle. Join Aaron Hagan as he interviews experienced airline pilots and industry experts, providing you with the inside scoop, practical tips, and proven strategies to succeed in every stage of your airline career. Subscribe now and take the first step towards your airline career!
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The podcast explores themes around airline career development, personal experiences within the industry, and the realities of airline life, with episodes covering topics such as transitioning between airlines, retirement experiences, and essential tips for acing interviews.

Cockpit Conversations offers incredible insight not just acing the airline interview, but life in training, on the line, and getting the most out of the airline lifestyle. Join Aaron Hagan as he interviews experienced airline pilots and industry experts, providing you with the inside scoop, practical tips, and proven strategies to succeed in every stage of your airline career. Subscribe now and take the first step towards your airline career!
In this episode, host Aaron Hagan sits down with United Airlines Captains and Simulator Instructors Luke Jacobs and Wilson McManus to pull back the curtain on the Technical Skills Assessment (TSA). As specialized trainers for Emerald Coast, Luke and Wilson share their expert insights into navigating the rigorous technical portion of the United interview process.
Key Topics Covered:
- The TSA Breakdown: Discover why the technical assessment accounts for at least one-third of the interview point system. Learn about the focus on chart reading, mental math for descents, fuel consumption, and CRM scenarios.
- Speaking the “United Language”: The instructors discuss the importance of using specific United terminology—such as threats (personal, environmental, and technical) and “cuss words” like “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”—to show interviewers you are already part of the “tribe”.
- The Building Block Approach: A look at the TSA Premium Product, which offers deep-dive context, homework assignments, practice releases, and “math in public” preparation to eliminate self-doubt and build confidence.
- Hiring Outlook for 2026: Exclusive “scuttlebutt” from the United training center, including projected hiring of 1,600 to 2,100 pilots this year, the rapid growth of the Airbus 321 fleet, and the delivery schedule for the 787 and 321XLR.
- Military to Airline Transition: Luke and Wilson share their personal journeys from the Marine Corps and Navy, highlighting the specific challenges military pilots face when transitioning to Part 121 style flying.

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