
Show overview
The Malibu Guru has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 255 episodes. That works out to roughly 140 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 43 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Leisure show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 53 episodes published. Published by Joe Casey.
From the publisher
The Malibu Guru Podcast is your go-to source for all things PA46. Whether you’re flying one, thinking about buying one, or just love aviation, this show is for you. We dive into everything from aircraft acquisition, training, and ownership tips to real-world flying experiences. What sets us apart? We talk directly with the people who know the PA46 best, the owners, pilots, and experts who make up the vibrant PA46 community. These are real conversations with real people, sharing insights, lessons learned, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else.
Latest Episodes
View all 255 episodesMythbusting PA-46 Maintenance: What Owners Really Need to Know
Summer 2026 Aircraft Market Update: PA-46, TBM, and King Air
The Smart Way to Buy Your Next Airplane
From Mooney Speed to JetPROP Capability | Brendan Keifer
Zero Fuel Weight in the JetPROP: The Hidden Limit That Can Cost You!
PA-46 Q&A: Fuel Sumping, Power Limits, Props, and Buyer Advice
Emotions After an Accident
Pitch Trim Runaway: Fighting for Control
From Wheelchair to CFI: Luis Abascal's Aviation Journey
Q&A: The 100-Hour Rule & Beyond: Your Aviation Questions Answered!
Let’s Talk About Max Gross Weight
EDCT - The Most Frustrating Delay
Ep 251Buying Smart: How to Choose the RIGHT Airplane for Your Mission
Making the leap into a pressurized or turbine aircraft is one of the biggest and most exciting steps a pilot can take. But how do you do it right?In this episode, Joe sits down with Eric Earl to break down what it really looks like to move up from platforms like a Cirrus, Bonanza, or Cessna into the world of the PA-46, TBM, or even King Air without making costly mistakes.We cover the entire process of buying smart, including:How to clearly define your mission (and why most pilots get this wrong)The “80% rule” that can save you thousandsPiston vs. turbine—what’s a realistic next step?Insurance, experience, and what it actually takes to qualifyWhy the best airplanes never hit the public marketPre-buy inspections, borescopes, and deal-breakers you can’t ignoreThe truth about today’s aircraft market (and why “smoking deals” don’t exist)How to be ready to pounce when the right airplane shows upWe also dig into the hidden factors that matter more than specs like passenger comfort, safety features, and avoiding the wrong airplane that could “cloud your hangar.”If you're thinking about upgrading or even just exploring the idea, this episode will help you approach the process with clarity, confidence, and a strategy.🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com
Ep 250Ask Me Anything: PA-46 Tips, Turbine Secrets & Weather Wisdom
Joe and Eric Earl are back with another Ask Me Anything episode! In this Q&A, they cover everything from how a low-time pilot can safely work toward owning a Piper Malibu or Mirage to what actually happens when you fly through snowstorms, turbulence, and thunderstorms. They also dive into practical cockpit decision-making, including what to do if you ever blunder into a thunderstorm, how to slow an airplane down fast, and why lift, not turbulence, is the real enemy.You’ll also hear a deep dive into turbine engine behavior, including how to diagnose a power rollback versus a flameout, what NG tells you about the health of your engine, and why certain procedures in the JetPROP flight manual exist in the first place.Other topics include:The smartest path from trainer aircraft to a PA-46What insurance underwriters really want to seeHow airborne radar vs. datalink radar actually worksWhy snow isn’t always the icing threat pilots think it isUsing gear and spoilers to survive severe turbulenceDiagnosing turbine power loss at altitudeOperational tips for JetPROP ownersMountain flying and winds that create turbulenceGot a question for Joe? Send it to [email protected] 🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com
Ep 249Avionics and Upgrades: What Adds Real Value?
Is it time to upgrade your aircraft’s panel, or should you leave it as-is? In this episode, Joe Casey sits down with Eric Earl to share practical advice on avionics upgrades for PA-46s. They discuss key considerations every owner faces:Should you upgrade for resale value or personal functionality?Which avionics make the most sense for your airplane?How much can you realistically recoup when selling?Why a fully Garminized panel isn’t just a luxury—it can make you a safer, more precise pilot.Plus, Joe draws a fascinating analogy from competition shooting to show why training with your new panel is just as important as installing it. From practical advice on choosing the right shop to the pitfalls of rushing a panel upgrade, this episode is packed with insight for buyers, sellers, and pilots wanting to get the most out of their aircraft.Whether you’re upgrading now or planning for the future, this is your go-to guide for making smart avionics decisions.M-Class Spring 2026 is approaching, and spots are filling up quickly. Reserve your seat now! https://flycasey.com/m-class/Joe just released his very first book! You can grab your copy of Long Story Short: Stories From a Lifetime in the Cockpit on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4JGtIgq🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com
Ep 248M350 to King Air 350: Making the Jump to a King Air | Dave Lally
What does it really take to move from a piston single to a multi-engine turbine?In this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe sits down with Dave Lally to unpack his journey from flying a Bonanza and M350 to captaining a King Air 350 — all in just a few months. With fewer than 1,000 hours, Dave made the leap during the uncertainty of 2020, earning his multi-engine rating, type rating, and building mentor time in record pace.They talk about what the transition was really like, what surprised him most about turbine ownership, and why the King Air 350 turned out to be the perfect mission airplane — from nonstop Bahamas trips to hauling supplies into remote destinations.If you’ve ever wondered whether stepping up to turbine is worth it… this episode is for you.Subscribe for more real-world conversations from the owner-flown community.M-Class Spring 2026 is approaching, and spots are filling up quickly. Reserve your seat now! https://flycasey.com/m-class/Joe just released his very first book! You can grab your copy of Long Story Short: Stories From a Lifetime in the Cockpit on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4JGtIgq🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com
Ep 247Engineering the Air Tractor Legacy with Jim Hirsch
In this episode, Joe sits down with Jim Hirsch of Air Tractor to explore a career built on engineering and a lifelong passion for aviation. A Texas A&M graduate in Aeronautical Engineering, Jim shares how his technical foundation led him into agricultural aviation and ultimately into a leadership role at one of the industry’s most influential aircraft manufacturers.Jim reflects on the legacy of Leland Snow and how Air Tractor’s innovative designs shaped modern ag aviation, while also tracing the company’s expansion into firefighting and military roles. He discusses the challenges of a cyclical industry, the need for constant innovation, and what has allowed Air Tractor to adapt and grow over time.The conversation also dives into company culture, including employee ownership, the importance of the PT6 engine, and why truly understanding the aircraft matters at every level. Jim also shares personal insights from his own flying, including how owning a Piper Meridian has changed his approach to travel and aviation.M-Class Spring 2026 is approaching, and spots are filling up quickly. Reserve your seat now! https://flycasey.com/m-class/Joe just released his very first book! You can grab your copy of Long Story Short: Stories From a Lifetime in the Cockpit on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4JGtIgq🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com📱 Stay ConnectedFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaseyAviation
Ep 246Heated Windshields: Replacement Costs, Risks, and What You Need to Know
If you own, fly, buy, or sell a PA-46, you already know this is the topic that never goes away.In this episode, Joe sits down with Kenneth Hale, Director of Maintenance at Casey Aviation Services, and they break down why PA-46 windshields are such a big deal.Here’s what we talk about:Why windshield replacements can cost $50,000+ installedWhy they’re often on long backorderThe difference between older hot plate systems and newer heated glassWhat Piper’s Service Letter 1604 means for your airplaneAmp draw vs. ohm testing (and why it matters)What makes a windshield “airworthy”How a bad logbook entry can affect a saleWhy replacing a PA-46 windshield is such a big maintenance jobIf you’re going through a pre-buy, annual, or thinking about selling your airplane, this episode will help you understand what you’re really dealing with.Listen in so you’re not surprised the next time this “elephant in the room” comes up.M-Class Spring 2026 is approaching, and spots are filling up quickly. Reserve your seat now! https://flycasey.com/m-class/Joe just released his very first book! You can grab your copy of Long Story Short: Stories From a Lifetime in the Cockpit on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4JGtIgq🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com
Ep 245TBM 960 Deep Dive: FADEC, Automation & Performance
In this episode of The Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe sits down with Marc Slocum to take a deep dive into the TBM 960 — one of the most technologically advanced owner-flown turboprops on the market.They break down what makes the 960 stand out in the TBM lineup, including its FADEC-controlled engine, enhanced automation, automatic ice-protection systems, and a refined interior designed for passenger comfort. Joe and Marc also discuss real-world flying impressions, performance differences compared to earlier TBM models, such as the 930, and what the 5,000-hour TBO means for long-term ownership and maintenance.But it’s not just specs — they also discuss the challenges that come with increased automation, including engine-start scenarios and how the system performs in everyday operations.Is the TBM 960 the ultimate owner-flown turboprop? Is the upgrade worth it? And how does it compare to the rest of the TBM series? Let us know!M-Class Spring 2026 is approaching, and spots are filling up quickly. Reserve your seat now! https://flycasey.com/m-class/Joe just released his very first book! You can grab your copy of Long Story Short: Stories From a Lifetime in the Cockpit on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4JGtIgq🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com📱 Stay ConnectedFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaseyAviation
Ep 244How a Tornado Rewrote My Business and My Career | John Motazedi
In this episode of The Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe sits down with John Motazedi, who shares his journey from business owner to professional pilot, shaped by resilience, hard lessons, and a deep love of aviation. He reflects on rebuilding his company after the devastating 2011 tornado in Joplin, Missouri, the importance of continuous learning, and how flying became both a passion and a form of freedom. From debriefing every flight to flying aircraft like the Meridian and PC-12, John’s story is about adaptability, growth, and pursuing excellence in both business and aviation.M-Class Spring 2026 is approaching, and spots are filling up quickly. Reserve your seat now! https://flycasey.com/m-class/Joe just released his very first book! You can grab your copy of Long Story Short: Stories From a Lifetime in the Cockpit on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4JGtIgq🌐 Visit Us Online- Aircraft Sales & Brokerage: https://flycasey.com- PA46 Aircraft Maintenance: https://www.caseyaviationservices.com📱 Stay ConnectedFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaseyAviation