More Right Rudder
More Right Rudder
National Association of Flight Instructors
If you are a flight instructor, you understand how challenging it can be to stay up-to-date with the latest aviation trends and advances. With constantly changing regulations and a rapid pace of technology, staying informed is a must. But how do you keep up when you’re on-the-go?

 More Right Rudder has the solution! Hosted by the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI), More Right Rudder is an informative podcast that caters to the needs of busy flight instructors. With each episode being packed full of content, More Right Rudder is the perfect way to stay informed, while you’re on-the-go. Join NAFI: www.nafimentor.org
Is AI Your Student’s Shadow CFI? w/ Kauai Mansur | More Right Rudder Ep. 154
Join NAFI today to gain access to exclusive content, mentoring opportunities, and a community of dedicated CFIs. Join here: https://nafimentor.org/become-a-member/ Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday life, and many student pilots are already using tools like ChatGPT to study, ask aviation questions, and even help plan flights. The question isn't whether they're using AI. It's whether they're using it safely. In this episode of the More Right Rudder Podcast, host Sarah Staudt sits down with Kauai Mansur, a private pilot, cybersecurity professional, and AI developer specializing in high-risk industries, to explore the growing role of AI in flight training. Together they discuss: Why today's students are already relying on AI as a "shadow CFI" The biggest risks of trusting AI without instructor oversight How AI can confidently provide incorrect or fabricated information Why flight instructors should establish "AI personal minimums" with their students Practical ways AI can improve studying, flashcards, and knowledge retention How to use FAA publications as trusted sources instead of relying on general internet responses Why AI should remain a learning tool, not a decision-making tool for flight operations The FAA's approach to AI and personification How CFIs can embrace AI without compromising safety AI isn't going away, and neither are the students using it. This conversation offers practical guidance for flight instructors, student pilots, and aviation educators who want to understand both the opportunities and the limitations of today's AI tools. Guest Resources AI Study Guide & Handout from Kauai Mansur:https://nafimentor.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/AI_Study_Tool_Guide_for_CFIs.pdf Watch Next Interested in another perspective on AI in flight training? Watch our previous episode on how flight instructors can use AI to create lesson plans, training scenarios, and educational materials while understanding the technology's limitations:https://youtu.be/BlGd5TolzgM
Jul 7
30 min
Do's and Don'ts of Applying for Flight Instructor Jobs w/ Rick Miller
The aviation hiring market has shifted, and for many newly certificated flight instructors, finding that first instructional position can feel more challenging than ever. In this episode of More Right Rudder, NAFI’s program development manager and host Sarah Staudt sits down with Rick Miller, Chief Flight Instructor at Lunken Flight Training Center, to discuss what flight schools are really looking for when evaluating instructor candidates. Drawing on years of hiring experience, Miller shares practical advice for every stage of the application process, from building a strong resume and cover letter to navigating phone screenings and in-person interviews. He highlights common mistakes that cause applications to be overlooked, discusses ways candidates can differentiate themselves in a competitive market, and explains why networking remains one of the most valuable career-building tools available to aspiring instructors. Whether you're a newly certificated CFI searching for your first position or an experienced instructor looking for your next opportunity, this episode offers actionable strategies to help you present yourself professionally, communicate your value, and improve your chances of landing the job. In This Episode Building a resume that highlights measurable accomplishments Common cover letter mistakes and AI-generated application pitfalls How to stand out in a crowded applicant pool Effective networking strategies for flight instructors What to expect during phone screenings Questions flight schools may ask during in-person interviews Appropriate interview attire and first impressions Understanding flight school culture and evaluating potential employers Why continuous professional development matters Maintaining perspective during industry hiring slowdowns If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today at https://nafimentor.org. Thank you to Sporty's for sponsoring this episode.
Jun 9
39 min
More to the Story: So I Called TOPGUN Back w/ Xavier Piar
What happens when a curious flight instructor candidate decides to “call TOPGUN?”  In this episode of More to the Story, host Beth Stanton, NAFI’s director of publications and editor, talks with Mentor author Xavier Piar about the story behind his two-part article series: “So I Called TOPGUN,” which appeared in the March/April issue, and “So I Called TOPGUN Back,” which appeared in the May/June issue.  What started as a few emails to The Fighter Pilot Podcast led Piar to conversations with four former TOPGUN aviators: Vincent “Jell-O” Aiello, Craig “Crunch” Snyder, Greg “Hoser” Hansen, and Dave “Bio” Baranek. Together, Stanton and Piar explore: What civilian CFIs can learn from TOPGUN instructional philosophy Why debriefing may be one of the most overlooked tools in flight training The humility and honesty shared by elite military aviators How curiosity turned into two Mentor magazine articles and enhanced digital content From CFII struggles to Tomcat stories, this episode is packed with insight for instructors, students, and aviation enthusiasts alike. If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us for access to more great content and a network of professional flight instructors. It's quick and easy online at https://nafimentor.org. Thank you to Sporty's for sponsoring this episode.
May 26
34 min
Pilot Mental Health: What’s Changing at the FAA? w/ Dr. Tony Reed
On this episode of More Right Rudder, Sarah Staudt, NAFI’s program development manager,  talks with Dr. Tony Reed, aviation medical examiner, healthcare executive, aircraft owner, and NAFI board member, about the latest developments in aeromedical certification and pilot mental health initiatives. They discuss recent FAA efforts to modernize the medical certification process, including expanded guidance for AMEs, updated medication policies, and changes that make it easier for pilots to seek help for common mental health concerns without automatically jeopardizing their medical certificate. The conversation also explores ADHD certification challenges, how safety management systems concepts can play a role in the future of pilot wellness, ways flight instructors can better support students, and why early communication with an AME can be beneficial for aspiring pilots. Whether you’re a student pilot, instructor, or professional aviator, this episode offers practical insight into the evolving intersection of aviation safety, medical certification, and mental health. Find the AME Guide here: https://www.faa.gov/ame_guide If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today at https://nafimentor.org. Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your new NAFI membership.
May 12
35 min
Teaching Pilots to Think | More Right Rudder Ep. 150
In this episode of More Right Rudder, NAFI program development manager Sarah Staudt talks with retired U.S. Air Force instructor navigator and CFI Mark Pierce about how aviation acronyms can be used as more than just memory aids. From PAVE and the 3P model to real-world aeronautical decision-making (ADM), this conversation focuses on helping pilots move beyond rote memorization and into true understanding. Pierce shares his journey from military instruction in the F-15E Strike Eagle and T-39 Sabreliner to teaching in general aviation, and how those experiences shaped his approach to instruction. They also discuss how instructors can better prepare students for checkrides, scenario-based training, and real-world flying decisions. Guest Bio Mark Pierce is a retired U.S. Air Force navigator and former instructor in the F-15E Strike Eagle and T-39 Sabreliner. He now instructs in general aviation and is the author of Eleven Acronyms Every Pilot Should Know, a guide to understanding the “why” behind common aviation acronyms. You can find Pierce’s book online here: https://www.amazon.com/Eleven-Acronyms-Every-Pilot-Should-ebook/dp/B0GKW39J5Y Thank you to Pilot Institute for sponsoring this episode! If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today at https://nafimentor.org. Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your new NAFI membership.
Apr 28
31 min
Flight Instructor Insurance Explained w/ Kim Skipper
CFI and non-owners insurance is an endless source of questions in the CFI community. In this episode, Sarah Staudt, NAFI’s program development manager, sits down with Avemco Insurance Company’s Underwriting Manager Kim Skipper to break down the essentials of flight instructor insurance. From liability limits to common misconceptions, they unpack real-world scenarios and answer questions pulled straight from the NAFI community. If you’re a CFI, this episode will help you better understand what your policy actually covers—and where the gaps might be. What you’ll learn:  The difference between liability coverage and aircraft (hull) damage Why legal defense coverage might be your most valuable protection What it really means to be “at fault” in an insurance claim Common situations that are NOT covered (and surprise a lot of instructors) How non-owner policies differ from owner coverage Why your policy likely doesn’t protect the aircraft owner The importance of selecting the right aircraft categories in your policy How ownership structures (like LLCs) can impact coverage The little-known “31-day rule” that could void a claim Why you should consider keeping your policy even after you stop instructing How past instruction coverage can protect you years later Why clearly defining your role in the cockpit matters—for more than just safety Don’t miss Skipper’s entertaining and informative episode from last year: https://youtu.be/faqbtn-ooTc If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today! Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your new NAFI membership at https://nafimentor.org.
Apr 14
21 min
Automation, Assumption, and Young Pilots w/ Mary Bender
What happens when a generation raised on seamless tech steps into the cockpit? In this episode of More Right Rudder, host Sarah Staudt sits down with Mary Bender, a PhD candidate in human factors at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, to explore how Gen Z pilots are learning, using, and sometimes misunderstanding automation in modern flight decks. Bender shares insights from her research on Gen Z student pilots and CFIs navigating advanced systems like the G1000. The conversation reveals a fascinating tension:some students overestimate what automation can do, while others feel undertrained on how to use it effectively. This is where effective training becomes critical. Understanding how students learn plays a large role in training outcomes. Bender’s study revealed that Gen Z learners prefer to learn by observing a demonstration followed by hands-on practice - and that early experiences matter. Students who have positive interactions with automation are more likely to trust and use it, while negative experiences can have the opposite effect.  As automation becomes more integrated and accessible earlier in training, the role of the pilot continues to evolve from operator to manager of systems. Instructors and learners alike must be ready to adapt. You can read Mary’s study here: https://nafimentor.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Bender-et-al.-2025.pdf If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today! Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your new NAFI membership at https://nafimentor.org. Thank you to Avemco for sponsoring this episode.
Mar 31
34 min
More to the Story: Flight of Understanding w/ Maclyn Stringers
In this episode of the More Right Rudder podcast: More to the Story series, host Beth Stanton, NAFI’s director of publications and editor, sits down with flight instructor and author Maclyn Stringers to discuss his Mentor magazine article Flight of Understanding. The conversation explores how Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can reshape the way instructors approach flight training. Instead of focusing only on stick-and-rudder technique, Stringers suggests that great instruction begins with meeting a student’s human needs: safety, belonging, confidence, and purpose. From hydration in the cockpit to building confidence in hesitant students, this episode dives into the psychology behind effective flight instruction and why understanding people may be just as important as understanding aerodynamics. Learn more about Stringers and his stories at his website: https://maclynstringer.com/ If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today at https://nafimentor.org. Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your NAFI membership.
Mar 17
35 min
Teaching High-Performance Transitions with Matt Speare
Transitioning into high-performance aircraft is more than a horsepower upgrade. It’s a fundamental shift in planning, energy management, and mindset. In this episode of More Right Rudder, host Sarah Staudt is joined by Matt Speare, CFI/CFII (airplane and helicopter), two-time Master Flight Instructor, and President of the Lancair Owners and Builders Organization. Together, they explore the challenges pilots and instructors face when moving from trainer-style aircraft into faster, cleaner, and less forgiving machines. Many modern instructors never encounter high-performance aircraft during their own training. As a result, the first exposure often comes later in a pilot’s career, sometimes without the structured transition training these airplanes demand. Speare and Staudt break down why speed changes everything and how being “five miles behind the airplane” can quickly become a safety issue. Whether you’re an instructor preparing to teach in high-performance aircraft or a pilot considering your next step up the performance ladder, this episode highlights why standardized training, disciplined planning, and deep aircraft knowledge are critical to safe operations. If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today at https://nafimentor.org. Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your NAFI membership.
Mar 3
29 min
The Digital Native CFI: Gen Z in the Right Seat w/ Clayton Sander
In this episode of More Right Rudder, host Sarah Staudt, NAFI’s program development manager, sits down with Clayton Sander, a Gen Z flight instructor and owner of AeroEdge LLC, to talk about generational differences in aviation training. Social media stereotypes often paint Gen Z instructors as distracted or overly dependent on technology. Sander offers a thoughtful inside perspective, explaining how growing up as “digital natives” shapes how his generation processes information, adapts to new tools, and approaches learning. Staudt and Sander explore how today’s new CFIs face an unprecedented volume of knowledge requirements. Modern instructors must be fluent in legacy instruments, glass cockpits, electronic flight bags, and increasingly complex handbooks and FAA guidance, all before they even begin building real teaching experience. Sander emphasizes that while tools and timelines have changed, the heart of flight instruction has not. Students still learn best through relationships, encouragement, and instructors who understand how to teach, not just how to fly. If you aren't already a NAFI member, join us today at https://nafimentor.org. Use code PODSAVE5 to save $5 on your NAFI membership.
Feb 17
39 min
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