A Little About Rod Machado
Rod Machado traded his motorcycle for flying lessons
at the age of 16. His parents were delighted he gave up riding with the
vegetarian motorcycle gang known as the sprouts. Captured by the romance and adventure of flight in a Taylorcraft L-2 at Amelia Reid Aviation in San Jose, Rod has remained hooked ever since. In fact, he is one of the few Airline-Transport-Rated pilots who still gets excited by a Cessna 150 fly-by (which he claims he likes because it lasts so much longer that the Mooney, Bonanza and Malibu fly-by).
Rod is a professional speaker who travels across
the United States and Europe delighting his listeners with upbeat and lively
presentations. Machado truly loves mixing it up with the audience. His
unusual talent for simplifying the difficult and adding humor to make the
lessons stick has made him a popular lecturer both in and out of aviation.
Rod’s presentations include topics as diverse as Risk Assessment, Defensive
Flying and Handling In-flight Emergencies. His non-aviation topics include:
Safety Awareness programs, Humor as a Communication Tool and The Lost Art
of Thinking. Additionally, he is known for his rapid fire, humorous banquet
presentations.
Flying since 1970 and instructing since 1973, Rod has over 8,000 hours of flight time earned the hard way—one CFI hour at a time. Since 1977 he has taught hundreds of flight instructor revalidation clinics and safety seminars and he was named the 1991 Western Region Flight Instructor of the Year. Rod holds all fixed-wing (powered) flight instructor ratings as well as an airline transport pilot license. He also owns a Cessna P210.
For six years, Rod wrote and coanchored ABC’s
Wide World of Flying. He is AOPA’s National CFI spokesman and a National
Accident Prevention Counselor appointed by the FAA in Washington D. C.
Rod is the flight instructor voice on Microsoft's Flight Simulator starting with the 2000 version
through the X version and he wrote the flight lesson tutorials for the textbook that accompanies
the software. He is also an instructor on Cessna's Computer-Based Private
Pilot CD-ROM and the author of five aviation books, four DVDs, a 14 CD audio album, a Private Pilot Course on 30 audio CDs and a CFI image CD. You can read his monthly column in AOPA
Pilot magazine as well as in Flight
Training Magazine.
Rods eclectic interests are reflected by his equally varied academic credentials. He holds degrees in Aviation Science and Psychology. Rod believes you must take time to exercise or youll have to take time to be sick. Holding black belts in the Korean disciplines of Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido as well over a decade of experience in Gracie Jujitsu, he gets his exercise from practicing and teaching martial arts. He also runs 20 miles a week and claims its uphill both ways. Someone once said that he's so excited about flying it takes two glideslopes to bring him down.
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