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 🎧 Episode Summary

Ever wonder what makes those glass screens in airplane cockpits actually work? This episode takes you inside the world of avionics with Zach Fryar from Sarasota Avionics and lead technician Mat Davis. From a humble corner of a Venice, Florida hangar with three guys and broken radios, Sarasota Avionics has grown into one of the Southeast's most respected shops. But this isn't just a business success story—it's about the people who make modern aviation possible and why avionics might be the perfect career path for tech-savvy young people.

 

We also go behind the scenes with Jacob Peed, Editor-in-Chief of AviNation USA Magazine, as they gear up for Sun and Fun 2026. Plus, in our Vintage Aircraft Spotlight, we explore the massive Convair B-36 Peacemaker—a 10-engine beast that could fly around the world without stopping and helped define the Cold War era. Whether you're curious about cutting-edge cockpit technology or aviation history, this episode shows how the past, present, and future of flight all connect.

 


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 🕒 Chapter Timestamps

0:00 — 1:21 | Introduction: From Corner Hangar to Aviation Empire

1:21 — 2:25 | The Culture That Builds Craftspeople

2:25 — 4:52 | What Avionics Actually Is: Systems Thinking

4:52 — 7:07 | The Glass Revolution and Garmin's Dominance

7:07 — 9:29 | Career Paths: Why Avionics Needs You

9:29 — 11:56 | The Future of Automation vs. Human Pilots

12:00 — 19:21 | Aviation USA Magazine and Sun and Fun Preview

19:21 — 25:42 | Vintage Spotlight: The Convair B-36 Peacemaker

 


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