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Latest podcast episodes about Asiana

Airplane Geeks Podcast
837 Southwest Airlines and Elliott Investment Management

Airplane Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 55:53


Southwest Airlines and the pressure from Elliott Investment Management, the Asiana Airbus A350 that triggered a Low Altitude Alert at SFO, the Turkish KAAN fighter jet export opportunities, and the possibility that India may become an F-35 customer. Also, boomless cruise, the Philadelphia Learjet crash, and aircraft mechanic classifications. Aviation News Image courtesy Southwest Airlines Southwest caves further to Elliott as chief transformation officer steps down Southwest Airlines has amended its agreement with Elliott Investment Management that allows Elliott to increase their ownership of the airline to 19.9%. Previously the cap was 14.9%. Elliott wants to make strategic and operational changes, as well as changes at the airline's executive level and board of directors. Chief financial officer Tammy Romo is retiring April 1, 2025 and Southwest named former Breeze Airways president Tom Doxey as Romo's replacement. Southwest announced that chief transformation officer Ryan Green would be leaving the company. Other executive positions are said to be at risk. 2 Southwest Airlines Board Members Stepping Down Due To Elliott Investment Management The airline is shrinking its board from 15 members to 13 as part of an agreement with activist investor Elliott Investment Management. Two more Southwest board members will step down in April. Southwest Airlines Announces Reduction in Corporate Overhead Workforce Recently, Southwest announced a 15% layoff (1,750 positions), the company's first-ever layoff, “focused almost entirely on corporate overhead and leadership positions.” Southwest said the move is expected to save the company $300 million annually. Asiana Airbus A350 Triggers Low Altitude Alert at San Francisco Airport After Dropping to 275 Feet With 3 Miles Still To Go The alert was triggered in the control tower after the Asiana plane dropped as low as 275 feet while flying at 174 knots. The pilots were notified and then performed a go-around. UAE Plans to Develop New Fighter Jet Based on Turkey's KAAN The Turkish Aerospace Industries KAAN fighter is being developed with sub-contractor BAE Systems. The stealthy, twin-engine jet is planned to replace the Turkish F-16s and be exported to others. UAE has expressed interest and Saudi Arabia has a deal for 100 fighters. Video: KAAN İLK UÇUŞUNU GERÇEKLEŞTİRDİ [KAAN trailer] https://youtu.be/ZhgCXY1E5vs?si=UV-SzFyKCLD_LMCz India Could Be America's Next F-35 Customer President Donald Trump offered to sell Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Russia has offered to build the Sukhoi Su-57 fighter in India with locally sourced components. The Russians have only produced a small number of the aircraft and have not yet demonstrated the ability to fully support them. Over 1,000 F-35s have been produced and sales have been made to 20 different countries. Mentioned Video: The Incredible Sounds of the Falcon Heavy Launch (BINAURAL AUDIO IMMERSION) - Smarter Every Day 189. (Binaural recording. Must use good quality over-the-ear headphones for proper effect.) https://youtu.be/ImoQqNyRL8Y?si=7UnvVuWvJguGiv1f Sonic Boom: Six Decades of Research - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) recommended by listener Andy. Aircraft maintenance licence (Part-66) in Finland. Hosts this Episode Max Flight, our Main(e) Man Micah, Max Trescott, and David Vanderhoof.

The Business Times Podcasts
S2E206: Market Focus Daily: Thursday, December 12, 2024

The Business Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 2:48


Chinese consumer stocks surge ahead of policy meeting conclusion; Korean Air completes Asiana takeover to form one of Asia’s biggest airlines; Indonesian third-party logistics players call for more action to rein in Shopee dominance. Synopsis: Market Focus Daily is a closing bell roundup by The Business Times that looks at the day’s market movements and news from Singapore and the region. Written and hosted by: Emily Liu (emilyliu@sph.com.sg) Recording engineer: Chai Pei Chieh Produced and edited by: Claressa Monteiro Produced by: BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media --- Follow Market Focus Daily and rate us on: Channel: bt.sg/btmktfocus Amazon: bt.sg/mfam Apple Podcasts: bt.sg/mfap Spotify: bt.sg/mfsp YouTube Music: bt.sg/mfyt Website: bt.sg/mktfocus Feedback to: btpodcasts@sph.com.sg Do note: This podcast is meant to provide general information only. SPH Media accepts no liability for loss arising from any reliance on the podcast or use of third party’s products and services. Please consult professional advisors for independent advice. Discover more BT podcast series: BT Money Hacks at: bt.sg/btmoneyhacks BT Correspondents at: bt.sg/btcobt BT Podcasts at: bt.sg/podcasts BT Branded Podcasts at: bt.sg/brpod BT Lens On: bt.sg/btlensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Journey Is The Reward (dot) ORG
Episode 91 : Traveling in Korea And Flight Home

The Journey Is The Reward (dot) ORG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 59:49


On episode 91, Micah and Brian continue their discussion of Brian's trip to Korea and return home via San Francisco.  But first, we hear from Listener Rich who writes to IAmReallyOffended@Yahoo.com. However, it turns out he really isn't offended. Listener Ernie also writes in and talks about the golf course at Pease Air Force Base. Then Listener Lu wants to know our thoughts on JetBlue's decision to stop serving hot food on transatlantic flights.  Micah and Brian then talk about the rest of Brian's trip to Korea and the return flights home. They also discuss another visit to a National Park and a side trip to Jeju Island and how Listener Matt provided some additional activities for the Korean adventure.  There is also a mini review of the three Asiana and Singapore Airlines lounges at Inchon airport. The show closes with some lessons learned and a not so surprising flight / schedule change by United.  The opening and closing music is provided by the Madalitso Youth Choir as they sing their Welcome song and their Good By song, recorded at the lobby of The Royal Livingston Hotel in Zambia. And if you would like to hear them sing live, get in touch with us at Brian@TheJourneyIsTheReward.ORG to learn about the the group trip we are planning in late September or October, 2025. We hope you enjoy the show!

The Aviation Files
Episode 37: New Boeing CEO, parents legally required to sit with children, and much more

The Aviation Files

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 17:09


Send us a Text Message.Today we will discuss the US banning airlines from charging parents for sitting with their kids, a passenger in a wheelchair having some issues regarding Asiana's battery policy, a new airline that is using an airbus A310, and the newly selected Boeing CEO.Our SponsorsIf you like this episode, make sure to check out more and support my podcast by following it!Make sure to check out my instagram, @theaviationfiles, especially if you want to give feedback or share your thoughts on this week's episode! 

So There I Was
Pulled the Handle! Just Not Very Hard Episode 110

So There I Was

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024


In this episode, we delve into our experiences in the Marine Corps and aviation tales, prompted by guest Dan of the excellent Danger Close Podcast. Subscribe to that show here: Danger Close Reflecting on how military service shaped us, we share stories of fallen comrades, challenges faced in emergencies, and the unique focus of the Danger Close podcast on war films. From Marine Corps values and leadership qualities to aviation missions and the intricacies of air traffic control, we explore the impact of perseverance, leadership, and the importance of staying calm under pressure in these roles. Discussing the attention to detail in war films, we analyze examples like "Saving Private Ryan," balancing historical accuracy with entertainment value. Expressing gratitude for veterans and service members, we conclude with reflections on military portrayals in media and extend an invitation for further discussions on air traffic control and war films.And for a bit of extra from Dan, look at SoThereIWas.us/Patreon to get exclusive extra content, like Dan telling about what happened in the Control Tower the day Asiana 214 Crashed in San Francisco in 2013.

Not In a Creepy Way
NIACW 566 Ballerina

Not In a Creepy Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 66:04


Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the Korean revenge movie Ballerina 2023, which is very stylish if not exactly groundbreaking. Drew describes it as if the Raid and Drive had a baby.    Housekeeping starts at 34:47 during which they discuss Cape Kennedy / Cape Canaveral, a shout-out to Uncle Jon, helicopter flights, Asiana airlines, and emergency scenarios.   File length 1:06:03 File Size 53.3 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at Not In A Creepy Way

Na vlně podnikání
O letenkách, cestování a Indii se Šárkou Litvinovou ze společnosti Asiana

Na vlně podnikání

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 31:24


Šárka Litvinová sice vystudovala orientalistiku, věnovala se hindštině, ale téměř celý profesní život zasvětila firmě Asiana. S manželem ji založili začátkem 90. let a nejvíc se proslavili portálem Letuška.cz, díky němuž naučili Čechy nakupovat letenky na internetu. Prodej letenek se však za ta léta hodně proměnil. "Usilujeme o to, aby to klient nevnímal, ale je to změť obrovského chaosu. Chybí jakási konsolidovanost, standardy. Každá letecká společnost to má jinak," říká Litvinová. Vedle povídání o byznysu přišla v tomto díle podcastu řeč i na Indii.   A co se ještě dozvíte? - jak moc paní Litvinovou po 30 letech ještě podnikání baví a jak si v rodinné firmě rozdělili kompetence - jak ve firmě se stovkou zaměstnanců řeší nástupnictví a kdo má při rozhodování o strategii poslední slovo  - v čem se v průběhu let změnil nábor nových pracovníků, co je při hledání nových lidí nejdůležitější - do jaké míry se proměnil způsob prodeje letenek na internetu a podle čeho se lidé při výběru rozhodují - jaký je výhled na letošní sezónu a jak se mění struktura prodávaných letenek - jak často ještě jezdí paní Litvinová do Indie, v čem se největší země a životní podmínky v ní změnily - na co v souvislosti s Indií vzpomíná a co ji její studia a první životní zkušenosti daly do podnikání   Tento díl podcastu Na vlně podnikání moderuje Martin Petříček, zástupce šéfredaktora týdeníku Ekonom.  

Na vlně podnikání
O letenkách, cestování a Indii se Šárkou Litvinovou ze společnosti Asiana

Na vlně podnikání

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 31:24


Šárka Litvinová sice vystudovala orientalistiku, věnovala se hindštině, ale téměř celý profesní život zasvětila firmě Asiana. S manželem ji založili začátkem 90. let a nejvíc se proslavili portálem Letuška.cz, díky němuž naučili Čechy nakupovat letenky na internetu. Prodej letenek se však za ta léta hodně proměnil. "Usilujeme o to, aby to klient nevnímal, ale je to změť obrovského chaosu. Chybí jakási konsolidovanost, standardy. Každá letecká společnost to má jinak," říká Litvinová. Vedle povídání o byznysu přišla v tomto díle podcastu řeč i na Indii.A co se ještě dozvíte?- jak moc paní Litvinovou po 30 letech ještě podnikání baví a jak si v rodinné firmě rozdělili kompetence- jak ve firmě se stovkou zaměstnanců řeší nástupnictví a kdo má při rozhodování o strategii poslední slovo - v čem se v průběhu let změnil nábor nových pracovníků, co je při hledání nových lidí nejdůležitější- do jaké míry se proměnil způsob prodeje letenek na internetu a podle čeho se lidé při výběru rozhodují- jaký je výhled na letošní sezónu a jak se mění struktura prodávaných letenek- jak často ještě jezdí paní Litvinová do Indie, v čem se největší země a životní podmínky v ní změnily- na co v souvislosti s Indií vzpomíná a co ji její studia a první životní zkušenosti daly do podnikáníTento díl podcastu Na vlně podnikání moderuje Martin Petříček, zástupce šéfredaktora týdeníku Ekonom.

The Tamil Creator
EP #118: Angela Asiana - Swiss-Based Musician, Model & Social Media Star

The Tamil Creator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 46:19


Angela Asiana (@angelaasiana) is a Swiss-based musician, model & social media star.  She joins Ara on this week's episode of #TheTamilCreator to discuss her unique way of networking through Instagram, navigating the negative side of social media, gradually winning her parents' approval, who her dream collaborations would be with including The Weeknd (@theweeknd) & A.R. Rahman (@arrahman), the importance of maintaining mental and physical health as an artist, quitting her job last year to pursue music full-time, the importance of gratitude, and so much more.Follow Angela:- Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/angelaasiana/) Timestamps00:19 - Ara introduces this week's guest, Angela Asiana00:47 - Angela speaks on what led her to a career in arts and culture02:07 - Music being for herself and social media being a fun thing to do04:21 - Discussing another Swiss music star in Priya Ragu04:56 - The negative side of special media; remembering your roots06:08 - Finding yourself in today's world/digital era08:30 - How Angela's parents feel about her pursuing this career path13:15 - Her favourite song to date15:08 - Why she enjoys creating music videos17:33 - Being an independent artist but open to working with a label18:56 - Wanting to collaborate with The Weeknd and A. R. Rahman20:26 - How she perceives herself; as an artist and musician22:30 - What her schedule looks like; and the power of Instagram26:15 - How she approaches networking/relationship building28:27 - Deciding to go all-in with her dream; quitting her job33:18 - Her biggest failures/learning lessons 34:56 - The importance of practicing gratitude; her morning routine38:53 - Advice she would give her 16-year-old self39:33 - The personal legacy she wants to be remembered for by friends/family39:57 - Creator Confessions45:22 - The Wrap UpIntro MusicProduced And Mixed By:- The Tamil Creator- YanchanWritten By:- Aravinthan Ehamparam- Yanchan Rajmohan    Support the show

The Aviation Files
Episode 23: Asiana's last 747, Airlines resume Israel services, and much more

The Aviation Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 17:08


This week we will cover Asiana flying it's last 747-400, Air Canada resuming service to Israel, Africa's first 777X order, Zurich Airport's major upcoming changes, and COMAC launching it's first international tour.If you like this episode, make sure to check out more and support my podcast by following it!Make sure to check out my instagram, @theaviationfiles, especially if you want to give feedback or share your thoughts on this week's episode! 

Frequent Miler on the Air
Which is the best Amex Platinum card? | Frequent Miler on the Air Ep244 | 3-1-24

Frequent Miler on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 42:42


American Express has four different Platinum cards, all with a $695 annual fee. In this episode Greg and Nick not only help differentiate these Platinum cards from one another, they also pick out which one is best (or which is best for which kind of need.) (01:30) - Data point on calling for reconsideration for targeted 200K Amex business platinum card. Do people without business cards yet have better luck? (Mailbag) (03:14) - What crazy thing did Asiana do this week? Well...seems like their phone line goes to a very wrong recording. (Crazy Thing) (05:42) - Etihad is updating their loyalty program in June (Award Talk) - Find out what other programs' change and cancellation policies are. (09:33) - American Express has 4 different Platinum cards (which have $695 annual fees) (Main Event) - Learn more about the American Express Business Platinum card. - Learn more about what we call the "vanilla" American Express Platinum card. - Learn more about the American Express Charles Schwab Platinum card. - Learn more about the American Express Morgan Stanley Platinum Card. (13:30) - What do all the Platinum cards have in common (13:50) - Find out what might count for the Airline Incidental Fee credit (16:29) - What are some Business Platinum card features, unique to the business card? (18:35) - What are some features that are unique to the consumer Platinum cards? (23:18) - Is there anything that's unique to the normal "vanilla" Platinum card? (25:30) - Is there anything that's unique to the Charles Schwab Platinum card? (27:09) - Is there anything that's unique to the Morgan Stanley Platinum card? (31:45) - Which of these American Express Platinum cards is the best? (35:41) - Greg's final pick (36:19) - Nick's final pick (40:03) - What can I do with leftover Qantas points? (Question of the Week) Visit https://frequentmiler.com/subscribe/ to get updated on in-depth points and miles content like this, and don't forget to like and follow us on social media. Music Credit - "Ocean Deep" by Annie Yoder

Monocle 24: The Globalist
Nato gets a defence-spending boost

Monocle 24: The Globalist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 58:06


As Nato defence ministers gather in Brussels, the alliance's secretary-general talks about a spending boost by its members. We also profile Pakistan's new prime minister, look at the same-sex marriage bill in Greece and hear about the merger between Korean Air and Asiana. Plus: a check-in from the World Governments Summit in Dubai.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smart Travel News
España podría rozar en 2024 los 15.000 millones en MICE

Smart Travel News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 7:03


La industria de reuniones en España ha experimentado un notable crecimiento en 2023, alcanzando un gasto de 13.367 millones de euros, lo que representa un aumento del 8,55% con respecto a 2019 y un 28% en comparación con el año anterior. Según el informe de BRAINTRUST, para el año 2024, se estima que este sector podría rozar los 15.000 millones de euros, registrando un crecimiento del 20% en comparación a 2019. El sector turístico español podrá acceder a más de 100 millones de euros con la segunda convocatoria de la ayuda Última Milla sector turístico, abierta hasta el 13 de marzo de 2024, tal como ha informado FI Group. Esta iniciativa, enfocada en impulsar la tecnología, incluirá una línea específica para PYMES dotada de al menos 50 millones de euros. La Comisión Europea ha informado que da luz verde a la compra de la aerolínea Asiana por Korean Air pero lo hace sujeto a condiciones ya que la aprobación depende de que vendan el negocio internacional de transporte de mercancías de la primera y de que cedan a un competidor parte de las rutas para pasajeros con las que unen Seúl a Barcelona, París, Fráncfort y Roma. España superará las expectativas de crecimiento en viajes y turismo, según revela el último análisis del Consejo Mundial de Viajes y Turismo (WTTC) en colaboración con ForwardKeys. Durante la primera mitad de este año, se espera un aumento del 13% en el número de visitantes internacionales, superando incluso la cifra máxima registrada en 2019. Ciudades como Madrid y Málaga destacan por su notable crecimiento en el número de llegadas internacionales, con un aumento del 30% y 25% en comparación con la primera mitad de 2019. ATRÁPALO ha experimentado un aumento del 40% en las reservas de ocio vacacional para San Valentín en comparación con el año pasado, siendo Roma, París y Tenerife los destinos más populares donde los españoles han reservado vuelo. Además, Madrid destaca como la ciudad con más reservas de hotel para celebrar el 14 de febrero. España recibió la visita de 382.207 turistas chinos en 2023, lo que supuso la mitad de los 699.108 que llegaron a nuestro país en 2019, pero con un gasto medio por persona un 20% superior y una estancia media de 10,8 noches, mayor que las 7,8 pernoctaciones prepandemia, según datos de Turespaña.

Flight Safety Detectives
Expert Insights into the Japan Airlines A350 Aviation Disaster – Episode 198

Flight Safety Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 40:09


Airport rescue and firefighting expert Jack Kreckie and the Flight Safety Detectives discuss the January 2, 2024 runway collision between a Japan Airlines A350 and a Japan Coast Guard Dash 8 in Tokyo.Kreckie shares his inside knowledge of aircraft firefighting techniques and the systems in place to save lives and manage fires. He shares how modern composite materials used on aircraft impact the job of firefighters.This event is compared with other notable accidents, including the ground collision between a USAir 737 and a Fairchild Metroliner in Los Angeles in 1991 and the crash of an Asiana 777 in San Francisco in 2013.Hear about the training and safety systems in place that aided firefighters and the flight crew and likely were key factors in the safe evacuation of the aircraft.See images and related documents at the Flight Safety Detectives website.

Controlled Pod Into Terrain
Controlled Pod Into Terrain episode 1: Air Asiana 214

Controlled Pod Into Terrain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 131:34


Re-upload of first episode!this one is about the time a 777 booped the sea wall at SFO.featuring J, the engineering one, Ariadne, the aviation business expert, and Kyra, who writes about plane crashes

Fakeologist Show – Fakeologist.com
FAK791-Fakenukes Phil on Rainbow fakery

Fakeologist Show – Fakeologist.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 93:13


Fakeologist Shorts | Save your one liners and links here! shorts.fakeologist.com/ Ruby Ridge, Randy Weaver Hoax Exposed www.bitchute.com/video/xcEgd9b… mileswmathis.com/rubyridge.pdf www.resilio.com/connect/ Hellstorm (Documentary) www.bitchute.com/video/NB0aPVK… Koreans upset with Asiana pilot name prank – YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7PSv3… Man catches plane crash on camera – YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR67XI… Read the comments here www.bitchute.com/video/gx0hvnB… fakeotube.com/video/6467/yes-g… iFrame is not supported! $ $ $ […]

The Aviation Files
Episode 13: Asiana and Korean Air Merger, Lufthansa Redeploys A380 to Bangkok, and much more!

The Aviation Files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 14:14


In today's episode we will discuss Asiana Airlines and Korean Air's potential merger, a special anniverssary for female aviators, Air India making the 777 the sole type to fly on Mumbai US routes, and Lufthansa redeploying the A380 to Bangkok.If you like this episode, make sure to check out more and support my podcast by following it!Make sure to check out my instagram, @theaviationfiles, especially if you want to give feedback or share your thoughts on this week's episode! 

The Next Trip - An Aviation and Travel Podcast
Boarding Pass 204: Full Circle Part 2 (One Perfect Day)

The Next Trip - An Aviation and Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 69:18


Doug and Drew make it to Hong Kong to celebrate over 200 episodes. We accomplish our mission of walking to Checkerboard Hill where aircraft made the sharp turn before landing at Kai Tak airport until 1998. Drew has a special visitor from Sri Lanka with a civilian aviation story and Doug is back to KC46  training. . We discuss:Sri Lankan writer Ashok Ferrey joins us to talk about travel from Asia post-CovidOur flights to and from Hong Kong, including Drew's serendipitous detour to OsakaCebu Pacific ordering up to 150 aircraftKorean and Asiana merger hits turbulenceUnited, Delta, and American post 3rd quarter resultsWe end the show regaling you with our one perfect day in Hong Kong and answering some really good questions from our contributors (you).https://www.nexttripnetwork.com/podcast/episode-204-avgeek-serendipity-hkghttps://www.nexttripnetwork.com/

Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Boeing 777-Crash in San Francisco: Überschlagen auf der Landebahn (Asiana 214/2013)

Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 105:42


Willkommen zur neuesten Folge von Flugforensik. Diesmal beschäftigen sich Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth mit Asiana-Flug 214, der vor 10 Jahren auf dramatische Weise in San Francisco endete. Für diese Episode haben die Flugforensiker Esther Jang interviewt, die sich an Bord der Boeing 777 befand und über ihre erschütternden Erfahrungen berichtet. Ihre persönlichen Einblicke bieten einen einzigartigen Blickwinkel auf das Unglück. Pilot Peter-Christian Möhrke untersucht anhand eines hochbrisanten NTSB-Videos die Ursachen und Fehler, die sich während des Landeanflugs ereigneten. Seine fachkundige Analyse ermöglicht es uns, die entscheidenden Momente vor dem Absturz zu verstehen und daraus wichtige Lehren zu ziehen. Des Weiteren ist Purser und Sicherheitstrainer Marco Todte zu hören, der erklärt, wie sich Flugbegleiter/-innen auf solche Katastrophen vorbereiten. So könnt ihr Flugforensik unterstützen: Abonniert unseren Podcast. Wenn er euch gefällt, bewertet uns bitte. Und empfehlt uns weiter. Danke! Unterstützt uns über einen Einkauf im Flugforensik-Merchstore. Werdet Flugforensik-Patrons - ab 2,50 Euro/Monat. Oder werdet Business-Class-Supporter/innen bei Apple Podcasts ab. Vor allem aber: Bleibt uns gewogen und treu. Danke! Links und Quellen: NTSB-Animation zum Asiana-Crash Helmkameravideo des Feuerwehrmannes in SFO 45 Minuten Videoaufzeichnung aus der Überwachungskamera im Tower Der Crash, gefilmt vom Planespotter Fred Hayes Die CAST-Analyse von Shem Malmquist Für unsere Business- und First Class-Abonnenten und die Subscriber auf Apple Podcasts veröffentlichen wir zu dieser Folge u.a. das ganze Interview mit dem Piloten und Flugunfallermittler Shem Malmquist sowie mit Purser und Safety Trainer Marco Todte. ⁠⁠Hier könnt ihr Abonnent/-in werden.⁠ Danke an unsere aktiven Patrons in der Economy-, Business- und First Class: Micha Lerch, Daniela Arni, Jens Knauer, Matteo MD11, Daniel Schöner, Leon F, Jesper Laursen, Ricardo Stelter, Stefan Kirschsieper, Kevin Kausemann, Fotis T., Lukas Willibald, Larissa, Portscan86, Andreas Linsin, Klaus R. Wüst, Gasi Legass, Daniel Schlegel, Arne Müseler, Andrea Elia Berchtold, Fabian Pfister, Christina Schaffner, Sven Kristian, Adrian Spiegel, Michael Harms, Daniel Freiesleben, Raya Katz, Felix Keller, Nina Barberi, Manu S., Ira Adam, Kai Michael Poppe, Antje Rosebrock, Elena Pfeil, Thorsten, Tim, Inken Perschke, Andreas Jeindl, FelWeber, Alois Weber, Jens Hörburger, Alexander Vassiliadis, Jan-Thore Kutschan, Miriam, mockbar, Micha, Coniflakes. C S, Felix, Andreas Agazzi, Philipp, Dirk Luthe, Annike, Nina, J. S. A. vor dem Reimersbache, Hannes Werning, Hendrik Schroeder, Lauwrance, Roman Frauenberger, Christian, Susanne Möhrke, Timo Schröder, Kerstin Ludwig, Lars Klück, Peter, Henning Jensen, Romana Lindinger. Die Steckbriefe hat wie immer Anne-Katrin Mellmann gesprochen. Den Opener von Flugforensik spricht Bastian Börner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flugforensik/message

AvTalk - Aviation Podcast
AvTalk Episode 218: Asiana's open door policy

AvTalk - Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 39:35


On this week's episode of AvTalk, a passenger opens an exit door just before landing in Daegu, a new entrant for the most unrealistic airline business model emerges, and Boeing tries to kick start things ahead of the Paris Airshow. American to appeal NEA decision American Airlines CEO Robert Isom says the airline will appeal […] The post AvTalk Episode 218: Asiana's open door policy appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.

Squawk Ident - An Aviation Podcast
Flight 134 - The Airline Transition

Squawk Ident - An Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 122:48


recorded on the 29MAY2023 Welcome on board Flight 134 of the Squawk Ident Podcast - The Airline Transition On today's flight, I am joined by Alex and Terry. Together, we discuss why anyone in their “right mind” would open a cabin door mid-flight (to let in some fresh air maybe). We also listen to some audio feedback, we hear about our first Squawk Ident meet-up, and much more. Today, we start off the show by with the privilege of having a featured guest on our show. He is a Certified Flight Instructor and former Check Pilot. He's a former EMB-145 pilot for Sand Piper Airlines, and currently a Boeing 787 Dreamliner pilot for Trans Global. He is also the co-author of “The Airline Transition Manual” and he is here today to discuss his journey in aviation, his new book, and the process in getting published. Today we welcome Andrew Ross to the podcast. So sit back, relax, and enjoy Flight 134 of the Squawk Ident podcast. references: AirlineTransition.org EverythingDisc.com The Professor and the Mad Man film chapters: [11:00] Andrew Ross [22:00] backwards commuting [32:00] The Airline Transition Manual [1:01:00] Aviation Speak [1:20:00] Aviation Programs [1:35:00] Asiana's Open Door Policy [1:43:00] Big News! Please visit ⁠⁠Av8rtony.com⁠⁠ for more show content, audio archives, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, audio feedback, and more. Original music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California. ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ user just search Squawk Ident Podcast Copyright © Squawk Ident 2023, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2023, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squawkident/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squawkident/support

Bowl After Bowl
Episode 248 ★ Still In Your Earholes

Bowl After Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 146:33


VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 248 Producers: RevCyberTrucker, HeyCitizen, TrailChicken, NetNed, harvhat, CSB, marykateultra, N4VX, Wiirdo, SirVo, Boolysteed, memes_1336, Seedubs, Boo-Bury Intro/Outro: e s c p - Childhood Fletcher & Blaney's Music Jams and Poetry Slams Phifer joined us for a Bowls With Buds Sunday! ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Raspiblitz 1.9.0 release (GitHub)  KC Bitcoiners: join us for the June 24th Bitcoin bloc party! Wavlake Able and the Wolf's Stay Awhile Fountain 0.7.0 (Substack) TOP THREE 33 Twitter is now worth just 33% of Elon Musk's purchase price (Yahoo) Only 33% of BLM's $90M in donations helped charitable foundations (New York Post) 8 killed, 33 wounded so far in Memorial Day weekend gun violence (FOX 32 Chicago) 33-year-old track record falls (KVOA / NBC Tucson) California man freed after spending 33 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit (The Guardian) Dallas man arrested for sexual assault 33 years ago cleared by DNA evidence (KERA News) BEHIND THE CURTAIN Carnival Cruise line to continue using drug dogs (Cruise Radio) Drug Enforcement Agency annual report reveals more pot destroyed, arrests down (DEA.gov) DEA's failure to punish distributor blamed in opioid crisis raises revolving door questions (The Associated Press) Opioid-fighting agent fired over CBD use hits DEA with lawsuit (Hemp Today) Lobbying firm apologizes for "inappropriate" references to Chinese-backed investors in letters to senators about cannabis banking amendment (The Liaison Group) Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signs psychedelics legalization and decriminalization bill (Ganjapreneur)  Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker has budget legislation on his desk (ABC 7) Indiana Court of Appeals rules odor of pot enough for reasoable suspicion (The Indiana Lawyer) Maryland Gov. Wes Moore let bill preventing police searches based on pot odor go into law without his signature (The Daily Record) Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signs bills to create Psychedelic Medicine Task Force, fund safe consumption sites (Star Tribune) New York Office of Cannabis Management launches pilot program to allow pot farmers markets (New York Cannabis Insider) In late rush, medical marijuana bills sent to governor (Tulsa World) Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt also has a bill to restrict land ownership by non-citizens on his desk (OKSenate.gov) Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signs bill regulating delta-8 products, other hemp-derived cannabinoid products (The Tennessean) Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has a bill on his desk to require medical examiners to classify fentanyl overdose deaths as homicides (Allied News) Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signs omnibus overdose prevention bill into law (VT Digger) METAL MOMENT Tonight, the RevCyberTrucker brings us the last Mandatory Metallica entry with The Call of Ktulu. FIRST TIME I EVER... This week, Bowlers called in to talk about the First Time They Ever were the oldest person in the room. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever peed during a podcast. FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING. 33-year-old skydiver dies after hitting tree during landing sequence in Shelton, WA (KOMO News) Indian official suspended after draining reservoir to retrieve phone he dropped while taking selfie (AP) North Carolina school district presses charges after students cemented toilets in 'senior prank' (FOX) Chirping sounds lead airport officials to bag filled with smuggled parrot eggs (AP) South Korea detains passenger after Asiana plane door opened mid-air (Reuters) Venice's famed Grand Canal turns fluorescent green (The Guardian) New York fertility doctor accused of using own sperm dies in crash of hand-built plane (AP) Woman's $3.7k camera accidentally donated to Goodwill (FOX) $2 billion Powerball winner sued by man who alleges ticket was stolen from him (New York Post) Lawyer apologizes for fake court citations from ChatGPT (CNN)

The Ryan Gorman Show
Dana's Trending Stories - Update on Recent Air Travel Incident, Man Breaks Into Benedict Cumberbatch's Home, New Missing Persons Case Similar to Gabby Petito

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 8:32


Dana's trending stories include an update on the Asiana plane passenger who opened the plane's emergency door while the flight was landing, a man wielding a knife who broke into the home of Benedict Cumberbatch, and a Tennessee woman on a road trip with her boyfriend goes missing in a case with Gabby Petito similarities.

Unnatural Selection
Debt Ceiling Silliness

Unnatural Selection

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 67:50


On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: PwC agrees to 'stand down' staff who knew about Treasury tax leak from government contracts. France bans short-haul domestic flights that could be made by train. US President Joe Biden and Republican Kevin McCarthy end meeting with no deal on US debt ceiling. Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy reach 'agreement in principle' on US debt ceiling. Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese speak about temple vandalism during bilateral talks in Sydney. Why Australia gave India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi a rock star welcome. Albanese Should Raise Human Rights Concerns with Modi. Man who opened Asiana plane door in mid-air tells police he did it because he was 'uncomfortable'. The Federal Police Commissioner sharing some data he'd picked up at a seminar on how to keep young staff happy. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow  

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 2: Lab-grown babies could be a reality as soon as 2028

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 31:38


4pm - Elon Musk's brain-chip company Neuralink gets FDA's approval to start human trials that could help treat autism or obesity // A Paralyzed Man Can Walk Naturally Again With Brain and Spine Implants // Seattle-area mortgage payments cost nearly double the rent // Pulse-pounding video shows Asiana flight's panic as passenger opens door while still in the air // Whitley, John's parade guest // Lab-grown babies could be a reality as soon as 2028, scientist claimsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: Seattle-area mortgage payments cost nearly double the rent

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 30:58


6pm - Elon Musk's brain-chip company Neuralink gets FDA's approval to start human trials that could help treat autism or obesity // A Paralyzed Man Can Walk Naturally Again With Brain and Spine Implants // Seattle-area mortgage payments cost nearly double the rent // Pulse-pounding video shows Asiana flight's panic as passenger opens door while still in the air // Tech tycoon who spends $2 million per year to retain youth uses teen son as ‘blood boy' // She flushed a diamond ring down the toilet. 13 years later, it resurfacedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey
A Father's Last Words Before Succumbing To Fire

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 75:00


A live stream shows a construction worker pleading for his life after he got trapped in a construction fire that killed him. Asiana flight passenger opens door mid-flight. Mother of teen in Citi bike video speaks out and much more.Host: Sharon Reed (@SharonReedLive)Guest Host: TizzyEnt (@TizzyEnt)***SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/IndisputableTYTFACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/IndisputableTYTTWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/IndisputableTYTINSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/IndisputableTYT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

JMC Live
Episode 79: Sense of URGENCY: Asiana Vision TV 3-25-2023

JMC Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 44:03


25th Saturday March 2023 Topic: Sense of URGENCYSpeaker: Pastor Jeremy CaverleyHost Asiana Vision Tv.

The BAE HQ Podcast
Building The Self-Belief To Work With The Biggest Celebrities And Influencers w/ Anisha Vasani

The BAE HQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 40:57


The BAE HQ welcomes Anisha Vasani, who's behind Anisha Vasani Creates, a creative wedding consultancy. She's also a bridal stylist and the founder of Influencer Reach and the former editor of Asiana Magazine.Anisha wasn't sure exactly what she wanted to do when she was younger so experimented and worked at magazines and radio stations before taking her position at Asiana where she became an editor at just 24!After 10 years she struck out on her own and is thriving!If you're listening to this and want to see the video, go to YouTube:https://youtu.be/PswSdgw0P9kVisit our website: http://thebaehq.com

Frequent Miler on the Air
Airline loyalty shake up: Big news from Aeroplan, British Airways, JetBlue and more | Ep180 | 12-10-22

Frequent Miler on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 68:37


Aeroplan adds the ability to book Emirates awards, British Airways lets you pay more Avios and less money, JetBlue totally revamps its loyalty program and more. Greg and Nick discuss this week's big loyalty news and more. Join our email list to read even more: FrequentMiler.com/Subscribe 00:28 Giant mailbag: Etihad sweet spot on Asiana https://frequentmiler.com/best-ways-to-get-to-asia-using-miles-premium-cabins/ 3:16 What crazy thing....did Southwest Airlines do this week? 7:30 Mattress running the numbers: Necker Island is back and there's a 30% transfer bonus. Is it worth it? https://frequentmiler.com/necker-island-book-with-virgin-points/ 18:09 Awards we booked this week: IHG search results weirdness (don't forget to scroll to the bottom!) 20:49 Main Event: Airline loyalty shakeup: Big news from Aeroplan, British Airways, JetBlue, and more 21:05 Aeroplan adds the ability to earn & redeem on Emirates https://frequentmiler.com/book-emirates-through-aeroplan-econ-business-now-first-class-to-come/ 30:09 British Airways adds option to pay more Avios and less money https://frequentmiler.com/british-airways-adds-option-to-use-more-avios-less-money/ 36:26 Alaska adds the ability to book El Al online https://frequentmiler.com/transfer-partner-master-list/ 40:12 JetBlue's new loyalty program https://frequentmiler.com/jetblue-adding-multiple-elite-status-levels-in-2023/ 1:01:49 Question of the Week: How long does it take for Marriott elite nights to post when you get a new credit card? Music credit: Annie Yoder

Mayday!
Viral Tragedy: Asiana Flight 214

Mayday!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 46:09


Nine years ago, a Boeing 777 ripped into two pieces as it crashed into the seawall at the San Francisco International Airport, killing three children. But instead of feeling sympathy, America laughed. Literally. Later that day, a news station fell for a sick prank by the NTSB and broadcast now-famous fake pilot names: Captain Sum Ting Wong, Wi Tu Low, Ho Lee Fuk, and Bang Ding Ow. In the aftermath of the accident, the average American was only aware of the prank played on the news station. But this tasteless joke covered up a real, tragic event of death, corruption, negligence, and loss. Find out what really happened on Asiana 214 in this episode with Caroline and Trevor.

The Podcrashed
Asiana 214

The Podcrashed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 76:09


Not ANA and not in 2014 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepodcrashed/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepodcrashed/support

Flypodden
Flight 214 - Julitall og hamburger

Flypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 38:51


Espen er fremdeles på ferie, så vi har fått supervikar fra Sverige. Flight 214 spilles inn 9. august, og vi har flere ulykker og flytyper, og ikke minst spennende trafikktall fra både Flyr, Norse, Norwegian, SAS og Widerøe. Velkommen ombord på Flypoddens flight 214. Ulykkesflight 214 Asiana 214 Pan Am 214 Tupolev Tu-214 Bell 214 Dornier 214 AKTUELT: Trafikktall for juliFlyr Norse Norwegian SAS Widerøe Italienske myndigheter krever nye bud fra de som ønsker å kjøpe ITA Swiss skal wet-lease A220 fra AirBaltic American og Zero Avia skal utvikle hydrogenmotorer til RJs Airbus tok inn mer enn 400 bestillinger i juli Air Serbia planlegger rute til Havana Wizz Air med Sofia-Skavsta Slik kan Zero Avias CRJ se ut Foto: Zero Avia UKENS ANBEFALING: Ta en burger og noe godt å drikke på erverdige Sjøflyhavna Kro på Fornebu

Too British To Be Asian
“People said I didn't look Gujarati, I Didn't know what that meant” | Sejal Sehmi

Too British To Be Asian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 23:34


“People said I didn't look Gujarati, I Didn't know what that meant” | Sejal Sehmi As UK editor of Browngirl Magazine Sejal Sehmi has a front-line view on all trending discussions on issues facing South Asian people. As Brown Girl Magazine's U.K. Editor, her passion for writing stemmed from challenging society defined rules created for women of her generation. She initially started contributing for Brown Girl Magazine in 2013, and in 2017 successfully created her own UK team and been involved in major events at TedXUCLWomen, UK's first Asian Woman Festival and collaborated with South Asian Heritage Month. To understand the legacy that she creates and the present stigma surrounding cultural expectations, over the years she also attempted to film and document such issues both in India and in the UK as writer and director of “The Evolution of the British Indian Woman,” a mini-film series that explores the essence of a British Indian woman through the experiences of three branches of her own family tree. Sejal had been a guest speaker for the BBC Asian Network and BBC Radio London discussing social issues impacting British South Asians today. As well as being a contributor for The Asian Today, she has featured in Asiana.TV, Asian Woman, The Independent, Red Magazine, NetDoctor and Seema Magazine. In this interview with Sharan Raju on The podcast “Too British To Be Asian” Sejal discusses the politics people had on her mixed race ethnicity that made her question her own identity. Full interview available on Spotify and all Apple platforms Link to interview via @sharanrajuofficial bio on instagram. Also full interview available on Spotify and all Apple platforms - Too British To Be Asian Podcast #Editor #BrowngirlMagazine #Gujarati #mixed #bestofboth #britishasian #sikh #london #punjabi #desi #actress #motivation #toobritishtobeasian #podcastersofinstagram #interview #listen #spotify #applepodcasts #podcast #podcaster #itunes #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcasting #positivevibes #mentalhealth #anxiety #selfcare #loveyourself #inherited-trauma

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - DEUTSCH
Take-OFF 24.01.2022 - Vielflieger Nachrichten - Folge 024-2022

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - DEUTSCH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 15:25


Luftraum in Abu Dhabi gesperrt, wegen Angriff mit Raketen +++ blinder Passagier in 747 Cargo +++ Hilton Status Match in der x-ten AuflageNews vom 24.01.202200:00 Themenvorschau00:44 Luftraum in Abu Dhabi kurzeitig wegen Angriff gesperrt02:32 Lufthansa verändert Abflugzeiten nach Kiew04:38 PIA bleibt auf der schwarzen Liste05:26 Blinder Passagier im Fahrwerksschacht einer 747 Cargo07:40 Asiana upcycled Uniformen in Notebookhüllen09:10 Air New Zealand überrascht mit interessanten Zahlen12:36 Hilton Status Match Gold & DiamondDamit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte,Meilen und Status Deals.Der Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Basic oder unterstütze uns auf Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/FQTTVMY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/H4VQT6XX7L6WJ1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.ftcircle.com/g4pyFACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.ftcircle.com/d1alFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.ftcircle.com/fumiTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://www.ftcircle.com/2xrhINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.ftcircle.com/55fsLINKEDIN - https://www.ftcircle.com/ck8iClubhouse - @LFCorsten

The Weekly Korean Foreigner - A Podcast by John Lee
Episode 5 — How a Netflix Miniseries Exposes South Korea's Toxic Military Culture

The Weekly Korean Foreigner - A Podcast by John Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 18:15


Starting August 27, 2021, a new South Korean TV show started streaming on Netflix (yes, it has English subtitles!), and it's called "D.P." A show about a couple of South Korean MPs (military police) whose focus is retrieving soldiers who have deserted their posts, the show touches on topics that have gotten a lot of South Koreans buzzing. In today's episode, I talk about the show's take on the military and how it delves into topics like bullying, which permeates not just the military but the entire South Korean society.Show Notes:● Stream the show on Netflix● "Korean culture may offer clues in Asiana crash" — 2013 article on CNBC● Music: Nine Lives by Unicorn Heads (YouTube Audio Library License)Follow me on other social media sites at:● Twitter: https://twitter.com/koreanforeigner● YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQn38awXiHFzBXzVII47M3gSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/koreaforeigner)

Business Travel 360
What's Up in Business Travel - Jul 19, 2021

Business Travel 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 14:31


Welcome to the BT360 Podcast: What's Up in Business Travel for Week 28 of 2021.  This is a weekly podcast where we update you on what's up this week in the world of business travel.  This podcast is great for those who need to know what's happening all in less than 15 minutes.Topics covered during this podcast -FAA says new Boeing production problem found in undelivered 787 DreamlinersFAA orders inspections of Boeing 737 jets for possible switch failuresBiden issues executive order on airline feesMexico Is first country to reach pre-pandemic travel levelChallenging airport experiences could await business travelersCompanies allowing airline upgradesMaui adds new hotel taxCanada lifts cruise banHyatt adds 20 more SLH hotelsHilton add 3 beachfront resorts in MexicoAmerican AAdvantage and World of Hyatt offer statusKorean Air &  Asiana merger moves forwardCapita Travel and Events is now AgiitoOTA bookings projected to climb 55% in EuropeSerko unveils Trip-Budgeting tool for ZenoQantas is the first NDC Direct airline partner for AeronologyCleartrip inks multi-year deal with SabreWorld Travel adds booking capture service CapTravTune in every Monday morning to get your weekly update.  We hope you will make this a regular part of your week and listen in while you on the move or sitting back and sipping your coffee.  You can subscribe to this podcast by searching BusinessTravel360 on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora or Spotify.   You can always find more information at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy! Support the show (https://businesstravel360.com/podcast)

Rope Ramblings
Why we tie? (2/2)

Rope Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 33:34


This episode is a continuation of our previous discussion about 'why we tie'. We talk about rope bondage being a very unusual activity; why people tie; why we tie; the differences in roles and experiences of a rigger and a model; what Asiana is looking for in ropes; exploring one's dark side; rope as an edge play; our dark side in ropes power dynamics; exploring limits and the benefits of the fluidity of our dynamic. 

What Went Wrong Podcast
Landing a plane in the fog at night with no ILS? Yeah that's not gonna work.

What Went Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 7:45


Asiana flight 162 slid off the runway back in 2015. Why did it do that if it wasn't even raining? There is no audio from this incident in this episode. I really should be finding more accidents to do that actually have audio. HAPPY 2021! We survived it 2020! Hopefully this year is better for aviation. Like what you hear? Give the podcast Instagram a follow! @whatwentwrong_podcast credits: The Flight Channel, Ariranq news

TBS eFM This Morning
1123 Fact Checker : Fact checking alleged regulations of cars making right turns

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 12:17


Fact Checker -Fact checking alleged regulations of cars making right turns at crosswalks -Real life possibility of IVF treatment -Was the Asiana acquisition in favor of Hanjin Chairman? -횡단보도 우회전 단속 규정 팩트체크 -불법 아닌 비혼 인공수정의 실현 가능성 -아시아나항공 구제와 한진가 특혜 논란 Guest: Kelly Cho, Reporter

Rope Ramblings
On Nawashi Kanna and different styles of tying

Rope Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 23:03


In this episode we talk about the difference in the experience of the model between different styles of tying, some of the characteristics of Kanna style, the model's experience of predicament compared to slow suffering, what Asiana loves about Kanna style, getting to know each other through rope and Door's favourite ways of being tied.

The Cornfield Meet: Transportation Disasters
Episode 051: (Air) Asiana Flight 214

The Cornfield Meet: Transportation Disasters

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 143:59


Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was a scheduled transpacific passenger flight from Incheon International Airport near Seoul, South Korea, to San Francisco International Airport in the United States. On the morning of July 6, 2013, the Boeing 777-200ER crashed on final approach into San Francisco International Airport. Of the 307 people on board, three died; another 187 were injured, 49 of them seriously. Among the injured were four flight attendants who were thrown onto the runway while still strapped in their seats when the tail section broke off after striking the seawall short of the runway. It was the first fatal crash of a Boeing 777 since that aircraft type entered service in 1995. This episode of The Cornfield Meet: Transportation Disasters podcast is brought to you by two amateur disaster historians, Michele Sargent and Mel Bee as well as Chris Haile who bring his firefighting experience and love of aviation. You can find this podcast on iTunes, Overcast, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Pocket Cast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Podcast, TuneIn, Castbox and many more platforms. Rate. Review. Subscribe. Email: thecornfieldmeet@gmail.com Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/thecornfieldmeet Facebook: http://facebook.com/thecornfieldmeet Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cornfieldmeet Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thecornfieldmeet Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecornfieldmeet © Theme music created by Michele Sargent

MladýPodnikatel.cz
Šárka Litvinová (ASIANA, Letuška.cz): Budování úspěšné firmy, boj s konkurencí, tendry a nové technologie

MladýPodnikatel.cz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 48:32


Začínali krátce po revoluci. Manželé Litvinovi založili malou cestovní agenturu, jejíž název jim poradil indický guru. Z malé agentury se ale postupem času stala velká a Šárka Litvinová dnes řídí společnost ASIANA, která provozuje např. portál Letuška.cz. V rozhovoru jsme si povídali třeba o tom, jak se začínalo podnikat v roce 1989, proč se manželé Litvinovi rozhodli vstoupit zrovna do světa cestovního ruchu a jak získávali svoje první klienty. Probrali jsme ale i to, jak se jim dnes daří přizpůsobovat novým technologiím a jak vyvíjí úspěšné projekty. Co se ve videu dozvíte? - Jak vznikla společnost ASIANA? - Jak se podnikalo krátce po revoluci a stojí za úspěchem ASIANA? - Jak vznikaly portály jako Letuška.cz a co dalšího firma vlastní? - Co Šárce Litvinové pomáhá vyznat se ve světě moderních technologií? - Jak firma zvládá těžkou konkurenci a proč se soudí? - Jak si Šárka Litvinová urovnává myšlenky v hlavě a jak dělá inventuru ve své firmě? - Díky čemu se jí s manželem daří úspěšně podnikat a jak mají rozdělené své role? rostecky.cz www.rostecky.cz Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.

Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
136-Your Mom's House with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura

Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 64:49


Is Sum Ting Wong? Me no no? When news organizations air racially offensive names we're the ones that say, "Thank you. Can we have some more, please." Do you need mo' PWESSHAH? Also, if you don't crash planes then you don't get pranks like this pulled on you. Aunty FeeFee is back letting the lord speak thru her heart. Her pen hits the paper and some unoriginal song comes out of her mouth. A Very DEEP and gripping BROWN TALK that will leave you wiping for days (down, of course). NEW Real Talk and the mommies discuss possibly doing additional episodes in the near future. 

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge
Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 41: Korean Divergence

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 24:59


Why are we seeing such different results from the two big Korean airlines? Korean Air again overcame systemic challenges to deliver a standout performance in the first quarter. And although the fuel situation certainly helped, the story wasn't only about fuel. If you don't believe us, just ask Korean's chief rival Asiana, who struggled mightily in the same quarter. And although there's no sign of a joint venture happening between Korean Air and Delta, we discuss it anyway, because that's how we are. Terrorism is—for good reason—on the minds of airlines around the world right now. It's wreaking havoc on the balance sheet of Turkey's Pegasus, which is losing a lot of money. But terrorism might be having the opposite effect for Thai Airways, which has made a brilliant return to profitability. We touch on SpiceJet, a comeback story in its own right. And, of course, we talk about what last week's horrible crash means for Egyptair in the longer run.

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge
Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 26: Singapore's Swing

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 21:58


Singapore Airlines swung back to solid profits in 2015. Does this turnaround mean the airline is returning to its former glory, not seen since 2010? Or are low fuel prices just making everyone look good? Korean Air and Asiana continue to struggle with profit margins that barely stayed in positive territory. And the two Korean carriers are facing a new threat by way of some possible deregulation from China's government. India's Jet Airways is seeing a dramatic improvement in its profits—could this carrier also be returning to its former glory? WestJet managed a nice fourth-quarter profit despite currency problems and a home market vulnerable to oil prices. And lastly, we consider Delta CEO Richard Anderson's retirement.

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge
Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 18: Korean Air's Success Amid the Struggle

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 24:59


The number of challenges facing Korean Air could fill an A380. Nonetheless the airline remains quite profitable. Korean Air's prime competitor, Asiana, has not been as fortunate, and we discuss the differences. Meanwhile, Aegean Airlines is doing just fine—more than fine, even—in a very tough economic environment. No stranger to a tough economic environment, Brazil's Azul is trying to hold its own by again selling a piece of itself. Also, what's so special about the U.K. leisure carrier Jet2.com?

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge
Airline Weekly Lounge Episode 5: Cold Comfort in Canada

Skift Airline Weekly Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 19:54


Canada may be a cold place, but right now its two major airlines are cruising along with comfortable profit margins. Still, what we're seeing from WestJet and Air Canada is a far cry from what U.S. carriers are experiencing. Why is there such a disparity of results within North America? Also, we head to the Korean peninsula to talk about Asiana and Korean Air, both of which endured a number of challenges in their second quarter, including a MERS virus outbreak and a weakening cargo industry. And if that weren't enough tumult, China is now devaluing its currency. Plus, we touch on Finnair, Jet Airways and Air Berlin.

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Monday, July 15th Dave & Chuck the Freak Part 2

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 117:28


Dave and Chuck talk with a listener who found a cell phone that may have belonged to an escort that was involved in a crime, a news report in San Francisco featured fake and offensive names of pilots from the Asiana plane crash, you can now fire people that you think are too attractive, a man got bit on the wang when a snake came up through the toilet, and more!