Episode 12 of Aviation-Quest.cc – Stories from Above continues the three-part ATPL journey, this time diving into the intense, hands-on flight phase of pilot training. After conquering ground school in Part 1, A320 first officer Stefan Lorenz shares with host Jürgen Reis what it really meant to take his training into the sky — across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Listeners get a vivid look at:
- Winter operations in Canada — low jetstream, freezing temperatures, and the unique challenges they bring
- High-temperature flying in the U.S. — density altitude, aircraft performance, and staying sharp under physical stress
- The “eat, fly, study, sleep, repeat” lifestyle — months dedicated entirely to aviation
- The transition from PPL to multi-engine IFR — mastering complexity step by step
- Entering the multi-crew world — CRM, airline-style procedures, and preparing for real cockpit environments
Stefan describes how these intense months shaped his airmanship, discipline, and mindset — and why the international training environment was invaluable preparation for an airline cockpit.
Packed with guidance and real-world insight, this episode is a must-listen for anyone dreaming of a professional pilot career or curious about what ATPL flight training truly feels like behind the scenes.