Energy Management: The Hidden Skill Behind Safe, Precise Flying
In this episode we break down one of the most critical—and often misunderstood—skills in aviation: energy management. By viewing the airplane as a living energy system, we explore how altitude and airspeed work together to define every phase of flight. You’ll learn why effective energy management is essential for maintaining precise flight profiles, executing smooth transitions, and preventing dangerous deviations. We also connect poor energy control to the leading causes of fatal accidents, including Loss of Control In-Flight (LOC-I), Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT), and approach-and-landing mishaps. Whether you’re a student pilot building fundamentals or a seasoned aviator sharpening your edge, this episode focuses on the mental models, control coordination, and risk awareness needed to manage energy—and keep every flight safe.

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