Behind the Prop

E192 - From Setbacks to Skills- Mastering Mindset and Mental Math in the Cockpit

Episode Summary

Bobby and Wally break down how pilots can turn setbacks into growth by mastering mindset, self-talk, and decision-making. From checkride mistakes to real cockpit scenarios, they explore resilience and the FAA’s hazardous attitudes that can derail pilots. The episode finishes with practical mental math hacks for fuel, airspeed, density altitude, and crosswind calculations—giving pilots tools they can use immediately in the cockpit.

Episode Notes

In this episode of Behind the Prop, Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhearn tackle one of the most important—and often overlooked—aspects of flight training: how pilots respond to setbacks. From checkride disapprovals to frustrating training plateaus, they break down how resilience, self-awareness, and honest self-talk can turn mistakes into meaningful progress.

The conversation explores the reality that mistakes are inevitable in aviation, but how pilots respond to them defines their growth and safety. Bobby and Wally share real-world stories—from rough landings to cockpit errors—and emphasize the importance of learning quickly, letting go of past mistakes, and stacking small wins to rebuild confidence.

In Part 2, they dive into the hazardous attitudes FAA—including macho, impulsivity, and invulnerability—and explain how these mindsets show up in everyday training and real-world flying. Their practical examples make it clear how dangerous these attitudes can be if left unchecked.

The episode wraps with a series of powerful mental math techniques pilots can use in the cockpit, including quick calculations for fuel burn, true airspeed, density altitude, and crosswind components.

This episode is packed with actionable insights to help pilots think sharper, fly safer, and build confidence through every phase of training.