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In aviation, every flight has a plan.
Pilots file a route, brief the weather, and always identify alternate airports in case conditions change.
Yet when it comes to marriage, most couples plan the wedding… but never plan the lifetime journey.
In this episode of the Pilot Wife Podcast and Travel Life by a Pilot Wife, we’re talking about something many couples avoid:
What if we approached marriage the way aviation approaches a flight plan?
Not expecting failure… but planning intentionally for the long-term journey — and even considering what an amicable exit might look like if life takes a different course.
This episode explores how aviation couples can begin with the end in mind and create clarity around:
• Your vision for life at 70–75 years old
• What midlife might look like around 50–55
• Career, family, and life balance in your 40s
• Defining your core values as a couple
• Aligning around money, career, and family priorities
• And the difficult but important question:
If divorce ever happened, how would we handle it with dignity and respect?
As someone nearing four decades of aviation marriage, I’m sharing reflections on what truly matters when you look back over the years.
We’ll also talk about:
• The emotional load many pilot wives carry
• How to keep resentment from quietly building
• Why clarity actually strengthens marriages
• And how to keep children’s wellbeing at the center if things ever change
This isn’t about expecting divorce.
It’s about building stronger, more intentional partnerships — the kind that can last a lifetime because both partners are aligned on the destination.
Whether you’re newly married, raising kids, or navigating the empty nest years, this conversation may be one of the most important ones you have.
✈️ Grab the Pilot Wife Checklist
Visit: PilotWifePodcast.com
✈️ Schedule a free conversation call if you'd like to talk through your aviation life challenges.
If you're listening on a podcast app, please rate and review the show — it helps other aviation families find the conversation.
Have you and your partner ever talked about the long-term vision of your life together?
Let’s continue the conversation.
Watch this episode on YouTube
The Travel Wife by a Pilot Wife YouTube Channel
Resources to support you:
Explore a Pilot Wife Coach, a 30+ year veteran of Aviation
Suggest a Topic or Question for the Show
Grab the Essential Pilot Wife Checklist
Tools to Upgrade to a First Class Life
Other Resources
By Jackie UlmerIn aviation, every flight has a plan.
Pilots file a route, brief the weather, and always identify alternate airports in case conditions change.
Yet when it comes to marriage, most couples plan the wedding… but never plan the lifetime journey.
In this episode of the Pilot Wife Podcast and Travel Life by a Pilot Wife, we’re talking about something many couples avoid:
What if we approached marriage the way aviation approaches a flight plan?
Not expecting failure… but planning intentionally for the long-term journey — and even considering what an amicable exit might look like if life takes a different course.
This episode explores how aviation couples can begin with the end in mind and create clarity around:
• Your vision for life at 70–75 years old
• What midlife might look like around 50–55
• Career, family, and life balance in your 40s
• Defining your core values as a couple
• Aligning around money, career, and family priorities
• And the difficult but important question:
If divorce ever happened, how would we handle it with dignity and respect?
As someone nearing four decades of aviation marriage, I’m sharing reflections on what truly matters when you look back over the years.
We’ll also talk about:
• The emotional load many pilot wives carry
• How to keep resentment from quietly building
• Why clarity actually strengthens marriages
• And how to keep children’s wellbeing at the center if things ever change
This isn’t about expecting divorce.
It’s about building stronger, more intentional partnerships — the kind that can last a lifetime because both partners are aligned on the destination.
Whether you’re newly married, raising kids, or navigating the empty nest years, this conversation may be one of the most important ones you have.
✈️ Grab the Pilot Wife Checklist
Visit: PilotWifePodcast.com
✈️ Schedule a free conversation call if you'd like to talk through your aviation life challenges.
If you're listening on a podcast app, please rate and review the show — it helps other aviation families find the conversation.
Have you and your partner ever talked about the long-term vision of your life together?
Let’s continue the conversation.
Watch this episode on YouTube
The Travel Wife by a Pilot Wife YouTube Channel
Resources to support you:
Explore a Pilot Wife Coach, a 30+ year veteran of Aviation
Suggest a Topic or Question for the Show
Grab the Essential Pilot Wife Checklist
Tools to Upgrade to a First Class Life
Other Resources