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Choosing the System Over the Job

Choosing the System Over the Job

The Pilot Network Podcast · Adam Uhan

March 18, 202625m 39s

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Show Notes

What if the biggest career mistake a pilot can make is choosing a job without understanding the system behind it? In this thoughtful solo episode, Adam opens with a heartfelt tribute to six fallen KC-135 crew members and reflects on the loss felt across the aviation community. From there, he shifts into a practical career lesson: stop asking only, “What job should I take?” and start asking, “What system am I entering?” He breaks that idea into three simple checks: flow, control, and durability. Adam explains why upgrade time, schedule flexibility, commuting, contracts, and training stability matter more than a flashy paycheck. This episode is a grounded, honest guide for pilots who want to make smarter career moves and avoid getting stuck in the wrong path.

Article about the crash: https://taskandpurpose.com/news/pentagon-identifies-airmen-iraq-kc-135/

If you have extra, here are the GoFundMe links: Major Alex Klinner - https://www.gofundme.com/f/major-alex-klinner Ariana Savino - https://www.gofundme.com/f/capt-ariana-savinos-honor-and-legacy Ashley Pruitt - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-ashley-pruitts-family-kmxke Capt. Seth Koval - https://www.gofundme.com/f/honoring-capt-seth-kovals-legacy-and-family Capt. Curtis Angst - https://www.gofundme.com/f/honoring-capt-curtis-angst-supporting-mary-and-his-legacy

(0:17) Tribute to the fallen KC-135 crew members (2:33) Why pilots should think beyond the job title (5:31) Flow: upgrade time, movement, and seniority (12:18) Control: schedule flexibility, reserve life, and commuting (17:21) Durability: downturns, contracts, and training stability (21:45) The 1 to 5 scoring framework for smarter career decisions