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What if the voice you hear at 35,000 feet started with a kid behind a computer screen playing flight simulator?This week on AeroExploration, we sit down with @PropHatCat—an air traffic controller and viral aviation creator who’s pulling back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood roles in aviation.From running “imaginary traffic” in 8th grade on flight sim to working real aircraft at a Center facility, his journey is anything but typical. We dive into the FAA hiring process, what it actually takes to make it through training, and the mental demands of working high-altitude traffic where every call matters.But what makes this conversation stand out is how he’s using social media to bridge a long-standing gap between pilots and controllers—translating phraseology, breaking down real-world scenarios, and giving aviators a rare, unfiltered look behind the mic.If you’ve ever wondered what controllers are really thinking… or how to become one… this episode delivers.AeroExploration:
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What if the voice you hear at 35,000 feet started with a kid behind a computer screen playing flight simulator?This week on AeroExploration, we sit down with @PropHatCat—an air traffic controller and viral aviation creator who’s pulling back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood roles in aviation.From running “imaginary traffic” in 8th grade on flight sim to working real aircraft at a Center facility, his journey is anything but typical. We dive into the FAA hiring process, what it actually takes to make it through training, and the mental demands of working high-altitude traffic where every call matters.But what makes this conversation stand out is how he’s using social media to bridge a long-standing gap between pilots and controllers—translating phraseology, breaking down real-world scenarios, and giving aviators a rare, unfiltered look behind the mic.If you’ve ever wondered what controllers are really thinking… or how to become one… this episode delivers.AeroExploration:
Check out the YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration
Join our Community:
If you enjoy Fly the Transition and want to continue the conversation, consider joining our Discord community. To request an invite, simply reach out to Jim by email or social media.
Sponsor Information:
Support our sponsors and affiliates who help make this podcast possible!
Affiliate Links:
Lightspeed Headsets: https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101
Flying Eyes Sunglasses:
https://flyingeyesoptics.com/?ref=Flyingmidwest23
Use code Flyingmidwest10 for 10% off your purchase
Fly the Transition Merch:
flyingmidwest.com/merch
Contact Information:
Do you have questions or comments about the show? Do you have an idea for a future episode? Do you want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out at [email protected] or connect with Jim through social media or the website.
🔊 Listen now on:✅ Apple Podcasts | ✅ Spotify | ✅ Google Podcasts |
🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

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