Personal Minimums, Risk Management, and 135 Checkrides: What You Need to Know
The VSL Aviation Podcast - A podcast by Seth Lake

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In this episode of the VSL Aviation Podcast, Seth dives deep into the often-misunderstood topic of personal minimums—how to build them, stick to them, and apply them on checkride day. Using FAA guidance and practical examples, he outlines real-world risk management techniques, including when to cancel a flight and how to safely mitigate marginal weather. He also covers the training and testing requirements for Part 135 operators, breaking down the key differences between 293, 297, and 299 checks. Whether you're planning to move into a 135 role or preparing for your next checkride, this episode has the insights you need. Finally, the episode wraps with a lively Q&A session covering: Eights on pylons tips Diversions and checkride discontinuations Handling fuel leaks on test day What ADM concepts are often overlooked Proper decision-making around inop equipment Whether you can build time in experimentals And much more... 🛠️ Tools & References: ACS personal minimums sections FAA Risk Management Handbook (Ch. 2) Advisory Circular 91-67A FAA Safety Briefing (Mar/Apr 2015 edition) Check the VSL Discord for links to all referenced materials and join the ongoing discussion. Chapters: 00:00 Setting Personal Minimums for Pilots 22:49 Understanding Risk Management in Aviation 29:55 Exploring Part 135 Training 30:23 Preparing for Part 135 Cargo Interviews 34:13 Understanding Part 135 Regulations and Checkrides 38:02 Navigating Checkride Procedures and Diversions 40:26 Communicating in Congested Airspace 43:44 Inoperative Equipment and Risk Management 49:01 Differences in Pre-flight Assessments 52:19 Aeronautical Decision Making in Training 56:07 Memorization vs. Reference in Aviation 59:56 Weekly Recap and Community Engagement