The Pilot's Nest
Bryce Rickert and Angelo Domanais have a conversation going that started in the hangar and now finds its way into your headphones. The Pilot's Nest, from the Quincy Aviation Podcast, is less a formal lecture and more like pulling up a chair next to two pilots who are deep in discussion. They cover the specific world of Quincy University Aviation, but the topics always lift off into broader skies. You’ll hear the nuances of flight training, the problem-solving that happens both on the ground and in the air, and the kind of candid stories that usually only get shared after a long day at the airfield. This podcast captures the genuine camaraderie and the continuous learning that defines life in aviation, making it relatable whether you’re a student pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or just curious about what happens behind the cockpit door. Each episode feels like a direct line to the experiences and insights shaping the next generation of aviators, all delivered with a straightforward, conversational tone that avoids jargon and pretense. It’s a consistent, engaging listen for anyone drawn to the culture and practical realities of learning to fly.