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The Pilot Psychology
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A 32-page practical guide for pilots, AMEs and aviation professionals. Five frameworks, a self-assessment tool, and the conversation guides aviation culture never gave you.

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The 5-Stage Mental Preflight — a repeatable system to assess your psychological readiness before any flight
The AME Conversation Guide — how to have honest discussions about mental health without risking your certificate
Burnout Early Warning Checklist — 18 indicators most pilots miss until it's too late
Peak Performance Framework — cognitive load model adapted for the cockpit environment
Curated reading list — 12 research papers and books that underpin the podcast
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The Pilot Psychology Starter Toolkit
By Marc Launey
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Marc Launey is a pilot psychology researcher and podcast host exploring the intersection of aviation and the human mind. The Cockpit Mind podcast covers mental health, peak performance, decision-making under pressure, and career psychology — the conversations aviation culture has always been afraid to have.