Flight Level Zero

Joe Peebles

Welcome to Flight Level Zero, it all starts here. Join us as we discuss the extremely diverse industry we know as Aviation/Aerospace. Success leaves clues and we are out to find them. Our aim is to educate and inspire you and us to be the absolute best version of ourselves. Flight Level Zero is where it all matters. Here on the ground is where it all starts. 

  1. OCT 18

    FLZ EP 32 Aviation Dreams, Startup Lessons & Finding Purpose Beyond the Job Title with Sameer Romani

    What happens when a childhood dream meets real-world turbulence? In this episode of Flight Level Zero, host Joe Peebles talks with Sameer Romani — an aviation lifer who went from drawing 777s as a kid to co-founding his own jet-management startup in college. Sameer opens up about building EssenceJet, learning hard business lessons, and finding identity beyond the job title. Now part of Aviation Partners (API) — the innovators behind those iconic blended winglets — Sameer shares how mentorship, failure, and curiosity shaped his path. 💬 Topics we cover: How a 15-year-old landed lunch with Boeing’s BBJ president What building and closing a startup really feels like The importance of mentorship and accountability Why “your job title isn’t who you are” The future of winglets, performance, and business aviation ✈️ About Flight Level Zero: Hosted by Joe Peebles, this show dives into self-development, resilience, and real stories from leaders across aviation and beyond. It’s where growth and grit meet the flight line. 👇 Subscribe & Join the Community If this story hit home, like the video, drop a comment, and share it with someone chasing their next level. 🎧 Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music 👉 Veterans: If you’re in crisis, dial 988 and press 1 Links:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sameerromani/ https://www.aviationpartners.com/ Powered by Higher Vets.  https://www.highervets.org/

    49 min
  2. MAY 14

    FLZ EP 27 Birds of a feather with Zach Ungerleider

    In this episode of Flight Level Zero, host Joe Peebles interviews Zach Ungerleider, a passionate aviation enthusiast and certified A&P mechanic. Zach shares his journey into aviation, detailing his early dreams of becoming a fighter pilot, the challenges he faced due to vision issues, and his eventual path into the aviation industry. He discusses his experiences in both the automotive and aviation sectors, the importance of mentorship, and the diverse skills he gained while working on various aircraft. The conversation highlights the significance of perseverance, adaptability, and giving back to the community in the aviation field. In this conversation, Zach Ungerleider shares his journey from working as a mechanic to transitioning into engineering and sales within the aviation industry. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, continuous learning, and building a strong professional network. Zach provides valuable advice for newcomers in aviation, highlighting the significance of integrity and genuine relationships. The discussion also touches on the impact of networking events and the opportunities that arise from building connections in the industry. Takeaways Zach's early passion for aviation was sparked by watching planes as a child. He faced challenges in pursuing his dream due to vision issues. Zach transitioned from automotive to aviation, leveraging his skills. Mentorship played a crucial role in Zach's career development. He emphasizes the importance of giving back to others in the industry. Zach gained diverse experience working on various aircraft types. His journey involved balancing work, school, and family responsibilities. Zach's experience as an apprentice mechanic was invaluable. He learned to adapt and thrive in different aviation roles. Zach's career progression led him to new opportunities in engineering. Zach rewrote the corrosion prevention control program at Cessna. He transitioned from engineering to sales after a reduction in force. Mentorship is crucial for career development in aviation. Triple check everything as a mechanic; lives depend on it. The day you stop learning is the day to leave the industry. Integrity is paramount; be honest in your dealings. Networking can lead to unexpected career opportunities. Building relationships is essential in the aviation industry. Zach encourages others to pursue further education and certifications. Participating in local aviation events can significantly impact your career. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Show 06:11 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Opportunities 11:54 Mentorship and Giving Back to the Community 17:59 The Importance of Diverse Aircraft Experience 24:02 Zach's Journey at Cessna 30:00 The Importance of Mentorship 37:29 The Role of Mentors in Career Development 48:48 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations Links:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-ungerleid... https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-peebles/ https://nbaa.org/professional-development/... https://www.highervets.org/ https://www.jpaerotechnics.com/

    43 min
  3. FEB 10

    FLZ EP 26 Navigating the Skies: John Gabriel's Aviation Journey

    In this episode of Flight Level Zero, host Joe Peebles speaks with John Gabriel, an accomplished aviation professional and entrepreneur. They discuss John's journey into aviation, his early career experiences, and the challenges and rewards of flying business jets. John shares insights on the importance of networking in the aviation industry, the entrepreneurial spirit that drives him, and the balance between flying and running a business. The conversation emphasizes personal growth, the value of reflection, and the unique challenges faced by veterans in the aviation field. In this conversation, John Gabriel shares his journey from being a pilot to becoming an entrepreneur, highlighting the importance of identifying gaps in the market and fulfilling needs. He discusses the challenges of balancing work and personal life as an entrepreneur, emphasizing the need for breaks and realistic expectations. The conversation also delves into the significance of safety management systems in aviation and the role of a just culture in fostering trust and accountability within organizations. John shares his experiences and insights on how to create a supportive environment for safety and learning in the workplace. If you'd like to support our channel please stop by my Patreon page: patreon.com/FLZpodcast Links: John Gabriel, MBA | LinkedIn Gabriel Travel Company | travel agent near me Sponsors:  https://www.jpaerotechnics.com/ www.hirevets.org Joe Peebles https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-peebles/

    46 min
  4. JAN 17

    FLZ Podcast EP 23 Show them you can do it with Jamie Munoz

    In this episode of Flight Level Zero, host Joe Peebles welcomes Jamie Munoz, a leader in business aviation with over two decades of experience. They discuss Jamie's journey from a small town in Texas to becoming a general manager at Galaxy FBO, her leadership philosophies, and the importance of mentorship. The conversation highlights the challenges faced in the aviation industry, the significance of building a positive team culture, and the lessons learned from overcoming adversity. Jamie shares her insights on leadership, emphasizing the need to understand what motivates team members and the impact of creating a supportive work environment. In this conversation, Jamie Munoz and Joe Peebles discuss the importance of leadership that transcends traditional business metrics, focusing on creating a legacy and making a positive impact in the community. They explore the significance of empathy in leadership, the value of feedback, and the empowerment of young professionals in the aviation industry. Jamie shares her experiences with mentorship and community involvement, emphasizing the need for open communication and collaboration to foster growth and innovation in the industry. Takeaways: Aviation can be a fulfilling career path. Overcoming negativity can fuel personal growth. Mentorship is a two-way street. Building a positive team culture is essential. Leadership involves understanding team members' values. Adversity can lead to greater self-belief. Creating a supportive environment fosters retention. It's important to invest in team development. Leadership is about making others better.  It's bigger than a fuel sale; it's about impact. True leadership focuses on people, not just profits. Creating a legacy is more important than memories. Empathy in leadership leads to better team dynamics. Feedback is essential for personal and team growth. Young professionals are the current leaders, not just the future. Networking and community involvement create significant impact. Learning from past tragedies shapes better leadership. Challenging leadership is crucial for improvement. Creating impact often comes from volunteer efforts, not paid positions. Links:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-santiago-mu%C3%B1oz-2a63a64/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/galaxy-fbo/ https://galaxyfbo.com/ https://nbaa.org/

    57 min
  5. 10/14/2024

    FLZ EP 21 Casey Coker Step out of your Comfort Zone

    In this episode of Flight Level Zero, host Joe Peebles introduces the show and its mission to support veterans and discuss the aviation industry. He welcomes Casey Coker, who shares her journey from the power sports industry to aviation, highlighting the skills and experiences that have shaped her career. The conversation delves into the importance of leadership and personal growth in developing a creative and enthusiastic approach to work. Casey discusses her current role at ACES, a staffing company in aviation, and the passion that drives professionals in the industry. This conversation explores the vibrant community within the aviation industry, highlighting the passion and dedication of its members, particularly women. The discussion emphasizes the importance of organizations like Women in Aviation International, which empower women through education, networking, and scholarships. The speakers share personal experiences and insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in aviation, showcasing the diverse career paths available and the ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive environment. In this conversation, Casey Coker and Joe Peebles discuss the challenges and triumphs of networking within the aviation industry, particularly for women. They share personal experiences from industry events, emphasizing the importance of building connections, overcoming initial nervousness, and the value of local aviation groups. The discussion highlights how these connections can lead to professional growth and empowerment, especially for women in aviation. WAI | Women in Aviation International Home (2) Casey Coker | LinkedIn (2) HigherVets Nonprofit | LinkedIn (2) Aviation Consulting Experts, Inc - ACES: Overview | LinkedIn

    1h 3m

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
12 Ratings

About

Welcome to Flight Level Zero, it all starts here. Join us as we discuss the extremely diverse industry we know as Aviation/Aerospace. Success leaves clues and we are out to find them. Our aim is to educate and inspire you and us to be the absolute best version of ourselves. Flight Level Zero is where it all matters. Here on the ground is where it all starts.