Episode

E182 - Mark Patey - Transition from Flying Cowboy to Safety Advocate

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Behind the Prop
Published
Nov 24, 2025
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2537
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Summary

In this episode of Behind the Prop, Mark Patey joins Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhern to share his evolution from a "Flying Cowboy” to a passionate aviation safety advocate. Mark discusses his journey from building Best Tugs and Best Aviation Products — companies focused on creating smarter, safer aviation tools — to redefining what it means to fly responsibly. He opens up about lessons learned from risky flying, the importance of honesty, humility, and preparation in aviation, and how online negativity often silences valuable safety conversations. Mark also introduces his idea for a “Pilot Confessional” podcast, a space where pilots can anonymously share near-miss stories to help others learn without fear of criticism or FAA backlash. The conversation ends on a deeply personal note as Mark reflects on his near-death experience, shifting his focus from records and recognition to longevity, family, and peace — reminding all pilots that safety and gratitude should always come first.