Seasons
How Lifestyle Aviation is working with Diamond Aircraft to make aircraft ownership affordable. Peter learns about the pleasures and dangers of mountain flying. And we take a look back at the last five years of The Aviators in a retrospective to close out the season.
Bringing back the wonderful Myers aircraft which is as much a marvel of aviation technology today as it was (stunningly) in the 1950s. The Twin Commander is a big and beefy general aviation aircraft that is loved by everyone that gets a chance to fly one.
Call them Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Pilotless Aircraft, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, or just plain 'ol drones, they're becoming increasingly commonplace and taking on some very important roles in everyday life. Well beyond the realm of toys, there are a number of career paths one can pursue flying them professionally.
As a person, Matt Guthmiller is a fascinating mix genius, entrepreneur, and adventurer. When getting his pilot's license at a young age wasn't enough, he organized and executed an adventure that would make Lindbergh and Earhart proud as he became the youngest person ever to fly solo around the world.
To most people, the name "Cessna" has become synonymous with "small airplane." And it's no wonder. The Cessna 172 is the most produced aircraft in history and has almost certainly been flown by nearly every pilot. But there's definitely more to Cessna - as the much larger and more capable 340 proves.
They say "the process of learning to fly makes you better at - everything." So while the obvious goal seems to be getting a license, there are actually many other little goals you can achieve and benefit from along the way. Legendary Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil makes his return to the show. Then we introduce a new host: a popular RVer who explores the curious overlap of those who long to explore in the air as well as on the road.
Description
The Aviators is an award-winning weekly documentary-lifestyle-science TV series featuring interesting people, the latest aircraft, current technology and fly-in destinations. The show's site describes subject matter as follows: "We will take you behind the scenes to show you how airline pilots train, how planes are built, and how ATC works. We will profile aviation businesses and showcase aviation products. We will provide safety tips for private and recreational pilots and career tips for professional pilots."
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Genres
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CastAnthony Nalli
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Channel
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Premiere DateSeptember 08, 2010
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Rating4.2 (3)


















