Captains Speaking | Episode 18
Added 2025-10-22 17:39:30 +0000 UTCHello everyone!
We hope the week is going well for you all, here is the early access preview of Captains speaking!
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Enjoy the podcast and have a great week everybody!
The Mentour team
Comments
Not connected to this episode but: you both recently discussed wind shear, fuel management etc. and talked about air over the wing being the only important thing (versus ground speed). On a recent flight we had quite a tailwind in cruise. I got to thinking, do you have to burn MORE fuel with a tailwind, for thrust to compensate for the net loss of airspeed? That would seem super counterintuitive. Or, does the force acting from the tailwind on the airframe effectively push the plane faster through the air enough to overcome the negative speed from the tailwind? The whole concept is very confusing to a novice, at least this one....
John Richter
2025-10-24 16:23:46 +0000 UTCPetter, if you complete the entire flight training — this time as a trainee, despite being a training captain yourself — you’ll become an even better instructor captain than ever before! In my country, psychologists and psychiatrists (even when they are university professors) are required every two years to undergo the same psychotherapeutic procedures they use with their own patients, in order to remain certified clinical practitioners. This practice results in remarkably self-aware and deeply grounded professionals.
Eszter M.N.
2025-10-23 04:30:53 +0000 UTC