Coffee In A Hangar

Daniel Maccarone

Interview with pilots who tell stories about their adventures, lessons learned and laughs had. Mainly Alaska based bush pilots who tell stories of growing up in the wilderness of the last frontier.

  1. 12/04/2025

    Ty Christensen - Bush Landings & Risk Management

    Sponsor: sportaircraftseats.comjoin our email list: coffeeinahangar.comTy Christensen joins us for one of the most skill-focused episodes we’ve ever recorded. As one of the most talented young Super Cub pilots in Alaska, Ty breaks down how he manages energy, evaluates risk, and teaches new pilots the fundamentals of flying in the backcountry.In this conversation, we dig into what it really takes to fly a Super Cub precisely and safely in off-airport terrain. Ty shares his approach to bush landings, reading terrain, dealing with unexpected variables, and the techniques he drills into students who want to fly the Alaska wilderness with confidence.In this episode:How Ty became one of Alaska’s most capable young bush pilotsManaging energy in a Super CubRisk assessment and how to stay ahead of the airplaneWhat Ty teaches new pilots about backcountry flyingBush landings: approaching different terrain and conditionsReal stories and lessons from training and off-airport operations🎙 More episodes of Coffee In a Hangar: https://www.youtube.com/@AirplanesInTheWild🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65F0iLDmQCpiyzdoaVUypvSafety note:This podcast contains personal accounts from professional pilots in unique environments. These stories are not training guidance. Always follow current regulations, and get qualified instructionComment your favorite moment, a lesson you’re taking into your own flying, or who we should interview next.Hashtags:#AlaskaAviation #BushFlying #SuperCub #BackcountryFlying #PilotTraining #AviationPodcast #CoffeeInAHangar #TyChristiansen

    1h 36m
  2. 11/07/2025

    Frank Knapp Secrets of STOL & More!

    Sponsor: sportaircraftseats.comjoin our email list: coffeeinahangar.com Frank Knapp: STOL Champion, Innovator, and Alaska Bush PilotIn this episode of Coffee In a Hangar, we sit down with Frank Knapp, one of the most recognized names in the short takeoff and landing (STOL) community. Frank opens up about what it takes to win STOL competitions, the mindset behind his success, and gives us an inside look at the new airplane he’s been building from the ground up.He shares his tuning tricks, setup details, flying techniques, and a few stories that show why Alaska’s backcountry flying is unlike anywhere else in the world.In this episode:Frank’s journey into STOL flyingThe flight techniques that separate winners from the packInside Frank’s new airplane build — design, challenges, and goalsHow the Alaska flying environment shaped his approach✈️ Watch more Coffee In a Hangar episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@AirplanesInTheWild🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65F0iLDmQCpiyzdoaVUypvTimestamps:0:00 – Intro0:45 – Secrets of winning STOL competitions15:00 – Inside his new airplane build39:30 – Sport aircraft seats44:30– History of Franks Flying59:00 – Sharing StoriesSafety note:This podcast contains personal accounts from professional pilots in unique environments. These stories are not training guidance. Always follow current regulations, and get qualified instructionComment your favorite moment, a lesson you’re taking into your own flying, or who we should interview next.#STOL #AlaskaAviation #BushFlying #FrankKnapp #PilotInterview #BackcountryFlying #AircraftBuild

    1h 18m
  3. 10/09/2025

    Kitty Banner | Glacier Pilot in Talkeetna Alaska | Coffee In A Hangar Ep 24

    Sponsor: sportaircraftseats.comjoin our email list: coffeeinahangar.comKitty's book: https://www.amazon.com/Wings-Her-Dreams-Alaska-Glacier/dp/1880654512Avalanches, tailwheel failures, and hunters who won’t take no for an answer.** In this episode of *Coffee in a Hangar*, legendary Alaska pilot **Kitty Banner** shares raw, riveting stories from the 1970s and beyond—learning to fly in Talkeetna, hauling climbers to Denali, glacier landings with no go-around, a tailwheel assembly shearing off at rotation, and the unglamorous realities of guiding hunters and rescuing overdue mountaineers. She also talks mentorship, flying with John Denver for his seaplane rating, and what it really takes to thrive in the mountains.Guest: Kitty Banner — glacier & backcountry pilot; co-founder of **K2 Aviation**; lifelong mentor to new pilots.What you’ll hear* The avalanche on Mount Huntington that swallowed the valley in snow fog* “If in doubt, don’t” — the decision-making mantra that saved lives* Tailwheel failure at rotation and nursing the airplane home* Early Talkeetna days: scalping climbers, radio tents on the glacier, and night landings in orange light* Seaplane instruction for **John Denver** (and how procedural discipline matters)* Hunters, heavy loads, and how to say “no” when safety is on the line* Mentorship from WWII WASP pilot **Carolyn Cullen** and the importance of women in aviation00:00 Welcome & cold open02:10 Kitty’s path to Alaska & early mishaps08:55 Glacier ops: slots, crevasses, and “no go-around” realities18:40 The Mount Huntington avalanche25:30 Tail issues after takeoff — diagnosis in the gorge33:20 Hunters, loads, and safety boundaries41:05 Mentors: WASP pilot Carolyn Cullen & Amelia Earhart connections49:10 Flying with John Denver (seaplane rating story)57:30 “If in doubt, don’t” — lessons for today’s pilots1:05:00 Family, backcountry flying, and raising the next generationSupport the show:* Join the email list for updates & behind-the-scenes: **coffeeinhangar.com*** Read Kitty’s book ***Wings of Her Dreams*** (link in description)* **Sport Aircraft Seats** — My company making quick-install seat upholstery kits for GA aircraft. Design your kit and learn why inspection-friendly upholstery matters: **sportaircraftseats.com**Safety note:This podcast contains personal accounts from professional pilots in unique environments. These stories are not training guidance. Always follow current regulations, POH/AFM procedures, and get qualified instructionComment your favorite moment, a lesson you’re taking into your own flying, or who we should interview next.

    1h 41m
  4. 08/14/2025

    His Dad Was The World's First Bush Pilot | Richard Wien Interview | Coffee In A Hangar - Ep 21

    Sponsored by: Sportaircraftseats.comCoffeeinahangar.com to sign up for our email listRichard's Book - The Flying Wiens: https://www.amazon.com/Flying-Wiens-Richard-Wien/dp/157833876XJames T. Hutchison Repairing Fairchild 71 Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQn5DRSstq8Olaf Swenson's Book - Northwest Of The WorldIn the 1920s, the first Alaskan aviators flew into a world that was constantly trying to kill them. With no maps, compasses that were inaccurate, unreliable engines, and open cockpit airplanes... These pilots operated over hundreds of miles of hostile un-improving wilderness, with no fields, roads or runways to land on. And all this with the same old terrible Alaskan weather.They weren’t just aviators, they were cartographers, inventors, backcountry mechanics, explorers, and arctic survival experts. Willing to walk hundreds of miles at the drop of a hat, or repair an engine under a tarp in a blizzard. From polar flights, to connecting america with Asia, Many paid the ultimate price with their lives to pave the way for modern cross continental travel and the commercial aviation industry that we know today.My guest today is the living bridge to that era, his name is Richard Wien. In the 1920s His father Noel Wien at only 24 years old, started Alaska’s first commercial flying operation. Noel is widely regarded as the first bush pilot. And his son Richard grew up flying with and learning from those original bush pilots. He is here to tell us the story of these aviation pioneers.

    1h 34m
4.9
out of 5
53 Ratings

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Interview with pilots who tell stories about their adventures, lessons learned and laughs had. Mainly Alaska based bush pilots who tell stories of growing up in the wilderness of the last frontier.

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