What Follows

Hosted by Nate Thuli

Airhart’s aviation podcast hosted by Nate Thuli, exploring the people and ideas shaping the future of flight. whatfollowspodcast.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Jacob Peed on AviNation, Youth Outreach, and the Future of Aviation

    1d ago

    Jacob Peed on AviNation, Youth Outreach, and the Future of Aviation

    Welcome to this episode of What Follows — the podcast where we explore the people shaping aviation today, and the ideas defining what comes next. In this episode, host Nate Thuli speaks with Jacob Peed, founder of AviNation, about his journey into aviation and his mission to connect young people with the opportunities, stories, and communities that can help them find a future in flight. Jacob discusses how grassroots outreach, storytelling, scholarships, and community-building can make aviation more visible and accessible to the next generation. The conversation also explores changing entry points into the industry, new approaches to pilot training and workforce development, and the importance of showing young people that aviation offers far more than a single traditional path. Key Topics Aviation youth outreach and educationJacob Peed’s personal journey into aviationThe mission and growth of AviNationGrassroots community-building in aviationThe role of storytelling in inspiring new aviatorsMaking aviation more accessible to young peoplePilot training and workforce developmentBreaking down financial and cultural barriers to entryScholarships and alternative pathways into aviationMid-career transitions into aviationThe future of air taxis, maintenance careers, and aviation technology Themes This episode focuses on aviation as much as a community as an industry. Jacob emphasizes that inspiring the next generation requires more than technical training — it requires visibility, storytelling, mentorship, and real access to opportunities. At the heart of the conversation is the idea that aviation’s future depends on making the industry feel reachable to students, young professionals, and career changers who may not yet see a place for themselves in flight. Resources AviNation Website Future in Flight Podcast Larkins Aviation Scholarships Guest Links Website: https://avinationusa.com Podcast: https://futureindflight.com Credits Host: Nate ThuliMusic: Eugeny BardyuzhaArtwork: Edmond HuotProduced by: Helwing Villamizar Additional Media Additional footage and media courtesy of the featured guests and their respective companies, including Airhart, Draco Aircraft, AviNation, Scaled Composites, and EAA. Follow Airhart Visit Airhart and follow along for new What Follows episodes, clips, and updates. Website: AirhartYouTube: Airhart on YouTubeLinkedIn: Airhart on LinkedInInstagram: Airhart on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatfollowspodcast.substack.com

    36 min
  2. Johannes von Thadden on Draco Aircraft, Autonomous Flight, and the Future of Accessible Aviation

    May 28

    Johannes von Thadden on Draco Aircraft, Autonomous Flight, and the Future of Accessible Aviation

    Welcome to this episode of What Follows — the podcast where we explore the people shaping aviation today, and the ideas defining what comes next. In this episode, host Nate Thuli speaks with Johannes von Thadden about the development of Draco Aircraft, an ambitious aviation project focused on short takeoff and landing performance, advanced safety systems, and the future of autonomous flight. Johannes von Thadden discusses how his background across aerospace, space technology, and aviation shaped Draco’s mission, and why the next generation of aircraft may depend as much on energy storage, software, and intelligent systems as on traditional aircraft design. The conversation explores electric aviation, autonomous flying, air traffic efficiency, and the possibility of making private aviation safer, more accessible, and less dependent on conventional infrastructure. Key Topics The origins and development of Draco AircraftJohannes von Thadden’s journey from space technology to aviationShort takeoff and landing innovationThe role of AI and autonomous systems in future aviationSafety, automation, and pilot decision-makingThe future of private and accessible aviationElectric aircraft and energy storage challengesBattery technology and flight duration limitationsThe intersection of space systems and aviationHow technology could improve air traffic efficiency Themes This episode explores how aviation innovation is moving beyond traditional aircraft performance and into a new era shaped by autonomy, energy systems, software, and infrastructure. Johannes von Thadden presents Draco Aircraft as part of a broader shift toward aircraft that are safer, easier to operate, and capable of expanding access to flight. At the center of the conversation is a key question for the future of aviation: how can new aircraft technologies reduce complexity for pilots and passengers while improving safety, reliability, and efficiency? Resources Draco Aircraft Official WebsiteAirbus Official Site Mike Patey and Draco’s DevelopmentEnergy Storage Innovations in Aviation Credits Host: Nate ThuliMusic: Eugeny BardyuzhaArtwork: Edmond HuotProduced by: Helwing Villamizar Additional Media Additional footage and media courtesy of the featured guests and their respective companies, including Airhart, Draco Aircraft, AviNation, Scaled Composites, and EAA. Follow Airhart Visit Airhart and follow along for new What Follows episodes, clips, and updates. Website: AirhartYouTube: Airhart on YouTubeLinkedIn: Airhart on LinkedInInstagram: Airhart on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatfollowspodcast.substack.com

    43 min
  3. Les Abend on Reliability, Risk, and the Pilot’s Mindset

    May 21

    Les Abend on Reliability, Risk, and the Pilot’s Mindset

    Welcome to the launch episode of What Follows — the podcast where we explore the people shaping aviation today, and the ideas defining what comes next. In this first episode, host Nate Thuli speaks with Les Abend about his lifelong journey in aviation, from early childhood inspiration to a career defined by flying, writing, learning, and teaching. Les reflects on what it means to stay proficient as a pilot, why aircraft reliability and safety are deeply connected, and how technology, training, and judgment all shape the modern flying experience. The conversation explores the realities of aircraft systems, avionics integration, maintenance challenges, risk management, and the importance of staying ahead of the airplane. Les also discusses how pilots can manage complexity, reduce cognitive load, and continue learning throughout their careers. Key Topics Les Abend’s aviation origin story and career pathThe relationship between writing, flying, and aviation educationAircraft reliability and maintenance challengesSystem integration and avionics in older aircraftHow technology affects pilot workload and decision-makingSafety, judgment, and risk management in flightCognitive load and staying ahead of the aircraftTraining, proficiency, and lifelong learningLessons from past aviation incidentsMaking aviation more accessible to future pilots Themes This episode centers on the idea that safe flying is not only about aircraft capability or technology, but about judgment, preparation, and continuous learning. Les emphasizes that reliability and safety go hand in hand, and that pilots must learn how to manage complexity before it manages them. Resources Les Abend — SouthWings Volunteer Pilot Profile — https://southwings.org/volunteer-pilots/les-abend Les Abend — FLYING Magazine Contributor Profile — https://www.flyingmag.com/bio-les-abend-contributing-editor/ Les Abend — Author Profile / Paper Wings — https://openroadmedia.com/contributor/les-abend Candid Cockpit Podcast — Les Abend and Mike Strauss — FAA WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program — https://www.faasafety.gov/wings/pub/learn_more.aspx FAA Risk Management Handbook — https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/2022-06/risk_management_handbook_2A.pdf NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System — https://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/ NASA ASRS CALLBACK Newsletter — https://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/publications/callback.html Credits Host: Nate ThuliMusic: Eugeny BardyuzhaArtwork: Edmond HuotProduced by: Helwing Villamizar Additional Media Additional footage and media courtesy of the featured guests and their respective companies, including Airhart, Draco Aircraft, AviNation, Scaled Composites, and EAA. Follow Airhart Visit Airhart and follow along for new What Follows episodes, clips, and updates. Website: AirhartYouTube: Airhart on YouTubeLinkedIn: Airhart on LinkedInInstagram: Airhart on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatfollowspodcast.substack.com

    42 min
  4. Introducing Season One of What Follows

    Season 1 Trailer

    Introducing Season One of What Follows

    This is the official launch preview for What Follows, Airhart’s new aviation podcast hosted by Nate Thuli. Season One brings together pilots, engineers, builders, aviation media leaders, operators, historians, and aerospace innovators for conversations about the people and ideas shaping the future of flight. In this preview, Nate introduces the first season’s guest lineup, including legendary airline captain and author Les Abend, Johannes von Thadden of Draco Aircraft, Jacob Peed of AviNation, Greg Morris of Scaled Composites, Peter Manice on airline operations, and Hal Bryan of EAA. From commercial aviation and STOL aircraft to aerospace experimentation, aviation media, airline operations, and the preservation of aviation history, What Follows explores the stories behind one of the world’s most inspiring industries. Season One begins Thursday, May 21. Key Topics * Commercial aviation and pilot storytelling * STOL aircraft and adventure aviation * Aviation media and community * Aerospace innovation and experimental aircraft * Airline operations and real-time decision-making * Aviation history and legacy Featured Guests This Season * Les Abend — Airline captain and author * Johannes von Thadden — Draco Aircraft * Jacob Peed — AviNation * Greg Morris — Scaled Composites * Peter Manice — Airline operations * Hal Bryan — EAA * And more to come… Credits Host: Nate ThuliMusic: Eugeny BardyuzhaArtwork: Edmond HuotProduced by: Helwing Villamizar Additional Media Additional footage and media courtesy of the featured guests and their respective companies, including Airhart, Draco Aircraft, AviNation, Scaled Composites, and EAA. Follow Airhart Visit Airhart and follow along for new What Follows episodes, clips, and updates. Website: AirhartYouTube: Airhart on YouTubeLinkedIn: Airhart on LinkedInInstagram: Airhart on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit whatfollowspodcast.substack.com

    3 min

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Airhart’s aviation podcast hosted by Nate Thuli, exploring the people and ideas shaping the future of flight. whatfollowspodcast.substack.com