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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 24 MIN

Smoke On! - Jeremy Meyers and the Passion That Fuels Aviation Dreams

from The Future in Flight Podcast · host Creative Relay Media

Summary In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Jeremy Meyers—Air Force tech sergeant, air show operations manager, and founder of Brakes Off Media. From a childhood spark ignited by the Thunderbirds to thousands of hours teaching airmen across 21 aircraft platforms, Jeremy shares his journey through the world of aviation and his mission to uplift the next generation. We also explore the science and history of air show smoke systems and close the episode with a feature on the docu-series Airshow, highlighting the risks, passion, and tight-knit community behind the scenes of some of aviation’s boldest performers. Key Takeaways Segment 1: Jeremy Meyers (00:00–09:48) Passion from a Young Age Jeremy fell in love with aviation at five years old after watching the Thunderbirds in Spokane, Washington—a moment that shaped his entire career. Mentorship Matters With over 4,200 hours teaching others, Jeremy emphasizes the importance of mentorship, especially in high-stakes environments like combat aviation and air shows. Not Just the Pilot Behind every aircraft is a team. Jeremy underscores the crucial roles that maintainers, photographers, and operations staff play in making aviation safe and inspiring. Mental Health in Aviation Through his theology and mental health background, Jeremy advocates for supporting air show professionals, many of whom spend 180–300 days on the road annually. Creating Pathways Forward Through his company Brakes Off Media, Jeremy inspires future aviation professionals by capturing and sharing the passion behind flight. Segment 2: The Science of Air Show Smoke (09:48–16:30) A Smoky Legacy The history of smoke in aviation goes back to 1915 with skywriting and took off in 1957 with RAF’s Black Cats aerobatic team. How It Works Smoke oil—paraffin-based and biodegradable—is flash-cooked at 1,500°F via high-pressure nozzles in the aircraft's exhaust system. The Cost of Spectacle A single show can burn through $65 to $260 in smoke oil alone, with 5–20 gallons used depending on aircraft type. More Than Just Pretty Trails Smoke trails help pilots maintain formation positioning, acting as visual references during complex aerobatic maneuvers. The Future of Smoke With digital control systems and eco-friendly dyes, smoke systems continue evolving as a blend of chemistry, engineering, and artistry. Segment 3: Future in Flight at the Movies – Airshow Docuseries (16:30–22:21) Extreme Athletes of the Sky The documentary Airshow follows real-life performers who push the limits of aviation—with some losing their lives in the process. No Margin for Error The show explores the devastating risks, such as forgotten safety components or engine failure, and the emotional toll of tragedy in the air show community. Dedication and Passion Performers like wing walker Carol Pilon express how air shows aren't just a job—they're a calling and source of fulfillment. Aviation’s Soul These performers carry on the barnstorming spirit of the 1920s, reminding us that flight is about more than transportation—it's about pushing boundaries and inspiring awe. Chapters 00:00 – Intro + Jeremy Meyers’ Aviation Origin Story 03:13 – Falling in Love with Flight at Age 5 04:09 – Lunch with Chuck Yeager & Air Force Experience 05:19 – Teaching, Teamwork, and Operations Management 06:14 – Breaks Off Media & Mentorship Philosophy 07:14 – Faith, Mental Health, and the Air Show Grind 08:10 – Legacy, Passion, and Staying Motivated 09:48 – The Science of Air Show Smoke 16:30 – Future in Flight at the Movies: “Airshow” TV Docuseries Review 22:21 – Closing Thoughts: State of Grace and the Soul of Aviation Links 🔗 Brakes Off Media: https://brakesoffmediallc.godaddysites.com/ 📺 Airshow Docuseries Info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4328762/ 🌐 Learn more about smoke oil systems: https://smokingairplanes.com/blogs/news/how-smoke-systems-smoke-oil-work

Summary In this episode of The Future in Flight Podcast, host Shawn Staerker sits down with Jeremy Meyers—Air Force tech sergeant, air show operations manager, and founder of Brakes Off Media. From a childhood spark ignited by the Thunderbirds to thousands of hours teaching airmen across 21 aircraft platforms, Jeremy shares his journey through the world of aviation and his mission to uplift the next generation. We also explore the science and history of air show smoke systems and close the episode with a feature on the docu-series Airshow, highlighting the risks, passion, and tight-knit community behind the scenes of some of aviation’s boldest performers. Key Takeaways Segment 1: Jeremy Meyers (00:00–09:48) Passion from a Young AgeJeremy fell in love with aviation at five years old after watching the Thunderbirds in Spokane, Washington—a moment that shaped his entire career. Mentorship MattersWith over 4,200 hours teaching others, Jeremy emphasizes the importance of mentorship, especially in high-stakes environments like combat aviation and air shows. Not Just the PilotBehind every aircraft is a team. Jeremy underscores the crucial roles that maintainers, photographers, and operations staff play in making aviation safe and inspiring. Mental Health in AviationThrough his theology and mental health background, Jeremy advocates for supporting air show professionals, many of whom spend 180–300 days on the road annually. Creating Pathways ForwardThrough his company Brakes Off Media, Jeremy inspires future aviation professionals by capturing and sharing the passion behind flight. Segment 2: The Science of Air Show Smoke (09:48–16:30) A Smoky LegacyThe history of smoke in aviation goes back to 1915 with skywriting and took off in 1957 with RAF’s Black Cats aerobatic team. How It WorksSmoke oil—paraffin-based and biodegradable—is flash-cooked at 1,500°F via high-pressure nozzles in the aircraft's exhaust system. The Cost of SpectacleA single show can burn through $65 to $260 in smoke oil alone, with 5–20 gallons used depending on aircraft type. More Than Just Pretty TrailsSmoke trails help pilots maintain formation positioning, acting as visual references during complex aerobatic maneuvers. The Future of SmokeWith digital control systems and eco-friendly dyes, smoke systems continue evolving as a blend of chemistry, engineering, and artistry. Segment 3: Future in Flight at the Movies – Airshow Docuseries (16:30–22:21) Extreme Athletes of the SkyThe documentary Airshow follows real-life performers who push the limits of aviation—with some losing their lives in the process. No Margin for ErrorThe show explores the devastating risks, such as forgotten safety components or engine failure, and the emotional toll of tragedy in the air show community. Dedication and PassionPerformers like wing walker Carol Pilon express how air shows aren't just a job—they're a calling and source of fulfillment. Aviation’s SoulThese performers carry on the barnstorming spirit of the 1920s, reminding us that flight is about more than transportation—it's about pushing boundaries and inspiring awe. Chapters 00:00 – Intro + Jeremy Meyers’ Aviation Origin Story 03:13 – Falling in Love with Flight at Age 5 04:09 – Lunch with Chuck Yeager & Air Force Experience 05:19 – Teaching, Teamwork, and Operations Management 06:14 – Breaks Off Media & Mentorship Philosophy 07:14 – Faith, Mental Health, and the Air Show Grind 08:10 – Legacy, Passion, and Staying Motivated 09:48 – The Science of Air Show Smoke 16:30 – Future in Flight at the Movies: “Airshow” TV Docuseries Review 22:21 – Closing Thoughts: State of Grace and the Soul of Aviation Links 🔗 Brakes Off Media: https://brakesoffmediallc.godaddysites.com/ 📺 Airshow Docuseries Info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4328762/ 🌐 Learn more about smoke oil systems: https://smokingairplanes.com/blogs/news/how-smoke-systems-smoke-oil-work

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