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My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is MT Bass, author of the book Racing the Dream. M.T. Bass is a scribbler of fiction who holds fast to the notion that while victors may get to write history, novelists get to write/right reality. He lives, writes, flies, and makes music in Mudcat Falls, USA. Born in Athens, Ohio, M.T. Bass grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University, majoring in English and Philosophy, then worked in the private sector (where they expect "results") mainly in the Aerospace & Defense manufacturing market. During those years, Bass continued to write fiction. He is the author of twelve novels, two novellas, and a collection of verse. His writing spans various genres, including Mystery, Adventure, Romance, Black Comedy, and TechnoThrillers. A Commercial Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor, airplanes and pilots are featured in many of his stories. Bass currently lives on the shores of Lake Erie near Lorain, Ohio. In my book review, I stated Racing the Dream is another book that spans genres. It's a mix of historical fiction, romance, and suspense - and if you are like me, you are going to enjoy it! Hawk is a WWII fighter pilot turned air racer who starts on a simple course near his airport and ends up racing in the first National Air Racing Championship. His engineer, Father Bob, has been with Hawk since a mishap in the Congo, along with his mechanic, Sparks. The three of them work to get as much speed as they can out of Hawk's racer. But let's talk about the romance and the suspense. Hawk meets Allison, an official wing-walker and surfer girl. Blonde, beautiful, and daring, she sweeps Hawk off his feet, and he'll do anything for her - including becoming a pilot for the show. As to the suspense, that comes in the form of Hawk's nemesis - another pilot who wants to win. However, this pilot is willing to win at any cost. Could the cost be Hawk's plane? Or worse, his life? I learned a lot about air racing, wing walking, and flying low, fast, and turning left. Enjoy the book! Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290 You can follow Author MT Bass: Website: https://mtbassauthor.wordpress.com/ FB: @owlworks IG: @m.t.bass X: @owlworks Purchase Racing the Dream on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/4aJSzpS Ebook: https://amzn.to/3WGi858 Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1 #mtbass #racingthedream #suspense #historicalfiction #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Tim Sheehy is a father, husband, combat veteran, patriot, and an entrepreneur. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy class of 2008 with a B.S. in History, Tim completed several deployments and hundreds of missions as a US Navy SEAL Officer and Team Leader, deploying to Iraq, Afghanistan, South America, and the Pacific region. Tim was honored to serve alongside many American heroes and was involved in dozens of engagements with enemy forces, earning him multiple combat decorations. Additionally, Tim completed a joint tour with Army Special Operations forces where he was privileged to complete US Army Ranger School and serve alongside the 5th Special Forces Group, 75th Ranger Regiment and other units within US Army Special Operations Command. Tim completed his active duty service as a mini submarine pilot and navigator specializing in sensitive undersea operations. After his active duty service, Tim fulfilled reserve duty as a recruiter and assessor for future naval officers. Tim was honorably discharged from the Naval Reserve in 2019. In 2014, Tim founded Belgrade-based Bridger Aerospace with all of his savings and an all-veteran team. Under Tim's leadership, Bridger Aerospace and its sister company, Ascent Vision Technologies experienced rapid growth and created hundreds of Montana jobs. Ascent Vision Technologies was acquired by CACI in 2020, and Bridger Aerospace went public on the NASDAQ in 2023. Today, Bridger Aerospace is a major Montana employer and one of only a few publicly traded companies in the state. In addition to founding Bridger Aerospace, Sheehy was an active firefighting pilot, completing hundreds of firefighting missions across the American West, protecting communities from devastation as a pilot of the CL415EAF Water Bomber and before that, as an Air Attack pilot in the AC690 Twin Commander. Tim remains a qualified FAA Commercial Pilot and a Certified Flight Instructor. Tim has also been the co-owner of a working cattle ranch and a cattle feeder operation, Little Belt Cattle Company and Yellowstone Cattle Feeders. Tim believes in strengthening America's food supply chain. Tim was elected to serve the people of Montana in the U.S. Senate on November 5, 2024.
In this episode of Pilots Say What?, we sit down with a newly certified CFII to talk about his journey from student to instructor. He shares what it's like to swap seats, the challenges and rewards of teaching, and why CFIs are such a critical part of aviation training. If you're thinking about becoming an instructor or just want to hear about the experience of someone who's been through it, this episode is for you!
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty 2024-1026 FOOD AND TRAVEL NATION WITH ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY The TRUTH about Food and Travel Original Broadcast Date: 10/26/2024 Elizabeth has the story (and audio) of a pilot-in-training whose Certified Flight Instructor became incapacitated and emergency personnel on the ground help her land. ### FOOD AND TRAVEL NATION FAST FACTS Website: Food And Travel Nation.com Social Media Sites: Facebook | X (formerly Twitter) Live Broadcast: Saturday 5pm LISTEN ANYTIME Executive Producer: Michael Serio Email: FoodTravelUSA@proton.me Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food And Travel Nation was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system.
In this episode, Caleb Keller shares his unique journey from an unexpected career path to building something truly special in aviation. Along the way, he learned powerful lessons about passion, business, and balancing it all. If you're ready to take a deeper dive into the world of aviation and entrepreneurship, you won't want to miss this conversation! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE How Caleb Keller transitioned from the family auto dealership to becoming a flight school owner and instructor The surprising power of relationships and networking Unique challenges in juggling a family, running a business, and pursuing your dream of becoming an airline pilot Benefits of getting an A&P license Difference between training for general aviation and prepping for the airlines The step-by-step process Caleb followed to launch his niche flight school and why he chose to specialize in tailwheel training RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED ForeFlight Sporty's Pilot Shop ABOUT CALEB KELLER Caleb is the founder of Appalachian Aviators, based at Keller Bros Airport (08N) in Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. After 12 years in his family's auto dealership business, Caleb transitioned to aviation, starting as an A&P mechanic and now focusing on teaching tailwheel training as a Certified Flight Instructor. He prioritizes serving his students' goals rather than building hours for himself. Since founding his school in 2020, it has grown beyond his expectations, allowing him to share the joy of flight with others. CONNECT WITH CALEB Website: Appalachian Aviators CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code “R4P” and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSOR Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. If you're a professional pilot looking for a great financial planning partner for your retirement, tax, and investment, go to www.tpope.ceterainvestors.com/contact or call 704-717-8900 x120 to schedule a consultation appointment with Timothy P. Pope, CFP®. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order.
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In Episode 29 of 'Pilots Say What?', we dive into the journey from student pilot to CFI, offering valuable tips for new students and insights on what it's like to become a Certified Flight Instructor. Our guest shares his personal experiences, the challenges of transitioning from student to teacher, and what it's like to be a CFI at our flight school. Whether you're just starting your aviation career or looking to take the next step, this episode is packed with advice to help you succeed.
In Episode 23 of 'Pilots Say What?', we sit down with one of our CFIs to learn about his unique journey from working as a police dispatcher to becoming a Certified Flight Instructor. He shares what inspired his career change, the challenges he faced, and how joining our flight school transformed his life. Tune in for an inspiring story of following your passion and making the leap into aviation.
In Episode 22 of 'Pilots Say What?', we switch up the format with a rapid-fire Q&A session featuring a returning Certified Flight Instructor (CFI). We dive straight into frequently asked questions about flight training, instructor tips, and common challenges students face. If you're looking for quick answers and expert advice, this fast-paced episode is packed with valuable information for aspiring pilots and instructors alike.
In this heartwarming episode, Nik chats with Michael Phillips, a seasoned flight instructor and mentor. They dive into their shared history, discussing the pivotal moments and influential people who shaped their paths in aviation. From overcoming challenges in flight training to the importance of mentorship and giving back, this episode is packed with inspiring stories and valuable lessons for anyone passionate about flying, so tune in! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Significance of mentorship in aviation and personal growth Tips on overcoming challenges and embracing the learning process in flight training The impact of pivotal moments and influential people on one's career Importance of professional and personal support networks Strategies for maintaining a positive mindset and continuous improvement RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Society of Aviation and Flight Educators Master Instructors Redbird TD ABOUT MICHAEL PHILLIPS Michael is a seasoned teaching professional with a passion for aviation and all phases of flight instruction. He has a diverse background which provides him with the ability to work with a wide variety of personalities and backgrounds. He has been a Certified Flight Instructor since 1975. He has had an opportunity to fly and teach in a number of regions of the country which provides him with an understanding and appreciation for weather and challenges that other parts of the United States offer to pilots. He specializes in training in Columbia/Cessna/Corvalis aircraft and other Technically Advanced Aircraft as well as transition training for all Garmin GPS units, G1000, Avidyne, Aspen and Bendix King equipped aircraft. He is the Managing Partner and Chief Flight Instructor at Aviation Instruction Simulator Training and is on the teaching staff at CP Aviation where he teaches beginning, instrument and commercial students and gives CFI as well as tail wheel training at the Santa Paula Airport. A Certified Flight Instructor for thirty-five years, he is an accredited Master Instructor and an FAA Gold Seal Instructor CONNECT WITH MICHAEL Website: Aviation Instruction Flight Training LinkedIn: Michael Phillips CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code “R4P” and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSORS Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. If you're a professional pilot looking for a great financial planning partner for your retirement, tax, and investment, go to www.tpope.ceterainvestors.com/contact or call 704-717-9300 ext 120 to schedule a consultation appointment with Timothy P. Pope, CFP®. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order.
Ready to take your aviation career to new heights? Press play as André Beckles reveals game-changing strategies for aspiring pilots. From mastering networking to overcoming setbacks and crafting winning applications, this episode is packed with invaluable advice for anyone looking to succeed in aviation. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE The power of networking in helping you secure job opportunities Ways to set ambitious goals and create a clear roadmap to achieve them Significance of preparing thoroughly for interviews and having mentors Why you need to have an attitude of continuous learning as a pilot Tips on crafting standout aviation applications and resumes RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED School of Aeronautics | Liberty University ACE - ORGANIZATION OF BLACK AEROSPACE PROFESSIONALS Pilot Counseling Services ABOUT ANDRÉ BECKLES André is a highly skilled and motivated aviation professional with extensive experience. He has been a First Officer on the Boeing 737 for American Airlines since March 2020. His aviation career includes roles such as Certified Flight Instructor, Corporate Jet Pilot/Administrative Assistant to the Chief Pilot, regional airline First Officer and Captain, and Check Airman Instructor. He also contributes as an Airline Application and Resume Review Coach at Spitfire Elite Consulting. Dedicated to mentoring and supporting aspiring aviators, André leverages his diverse experience to guide others in their aviation careers. CONNECT WITH ANDRÉ LinkedIn: André Beckles CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code “R4P” and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSOR Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. If you're a professional pilot looking for a great financial planning partner for your retirement, tax, and investment, go to www.tpope.ceterainvestors.com/contact or call 704-717-9300 ext 120 to schedule a consultation appointment with Timothy P. Pope, CFP®. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order.
Takeoff on a unique journey with our latest podcast episode featuring Victoria “V” Ross, a certificated pilot, who went from having zero interest in aviation to embracing a fulfilling career with the best office view in the skies .It all started with a father and daughter bonding experience that was part of a much bigger plan. Call it parent's intuition, V's father knew she would love a career as a pilot if he could just give her a glimpse of what it was like. He was right! V joins us to share how his plan unfolded and ultimately lead her to the coveted role of a pilot.In this episode, V discusses the challenges and triumphs that marked her path, aspects of pilot training, and advice for the next generation of pilots. She also reflects on her experience as a Black woman pilot and how she is breaking barriers and fostering diversity in the aviation community by mentoring others. Share this episode with colleagues, friends, and family. Whether you dream of ascending to new heights as a pilot or are simply fascinated by other people's journeys, this episode is a must-listen.Check out the FAA's Pilots Portal where you'll find information on certification, training, and the safety standards all pilots must know, consider, and meet to be airworthy.Meet Our Guest: Victoria "V" Ross is a Certified Flight Instructor and a graduate of the American Airlines Cadet Academy. She is an active member of Sister of the Skies, Women in Aviation International, and The Ninety-Nines. Disclaimer: Reference in this podcast to any specific commercial product, process, service, manufacturer, company, or trademark does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by the U.S. government, Department of Transportation, or Federal Aviation Administration. As an agency of the U.S. government, the FAA cannot endorse or appear to endorse any specific product or service.
Boy do we have a treat for y'all this week! Our good friends Josh and Chelsea stopped by to talk aviation, creativity, and a certain motel situation. Josh is a Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor and aviation content creator. Chelsea is Commercially-rated pilot, FAA Certified A and P Mechanic, and videographer. If you are at all interested in aviation, Josh is @Aviation101 on Youtube and all social media platforms. Go check them out! Music: Foo Fighters - Learn to Fly Exec. Produced by Cyrus Poe
We've all seen the flash-in-the-pan companies that take the market by storm but then burn out fast. It's rare for a privately held company to stay relevant for 5 decades in one of the most volatile industries on earth. But that is exactly what Clay Lacy Aviation has done. BizAv operators are constantly threading the needle between growth and stability. Rapid expansion at any cost can be deadly, but at the same time, growth can be so slow that they stop being relevant. Growth rate management is the name of the game. What is driving Clay Lacy Aviation's monumental trajectory? How do they keep their culture of excellence so strong? How do they balance ambition with discipline? In today's episode, I'm joined by 3 dynamic Clay Lacy Aviation executives - Joe Barber, Scott Cutshall and Chris Hand. They share the key mindsets and strategies that have been instrumental to their ongoing success There isn't a private-equity setup behind our structure so we have to be thoughtful and conservative about how we grow. It has to be done in a long-term view, with discipline. -Joe Barber Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Pace wins the race Sometimes the best way to grow is slowly. How does the Clay Lacy team balance ambition with discipline? -Peak client alignment How does Clay Lacy Aviation set a client relationship up for success from the inception of the deal? -Bigger planes, bigger hangars What are the key trends Clay Lacy Aviation's leadership are focusing on? -Don't hire for the book and overlook values How does the Clay Lacy team hire and uphold their culture? Guest Bio Joe Barber is Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations at Clay Lacy Aviation. directs Clay Lacy's strategic commercial activities in aircraft management, jet charter, maintenance and FBO business units. His range of knowledge comes from a grass-roots career, having worked in many facets of the business. Joe began his aviation career in 2004 as an intern at an aircraft management and charter company, and credits the continuous learning opportunities and excellent mentors as a major component of his career. He's a committed business aviation professional, to improve the business model and provide principal users with a legendary aviation experience. He's an NBAA Certified Aviation Manager (CAM), and was named to NBAA's inaugural class of “Top 40 Under 40” in 2018. He holds an MBA from California Lutheran University and a B.S. in communications from California State University at Northridge. Scott Cutshall is Senior Vice President of Strategy & Sustainability at Clay Lacy Aviation. Scott leads strategic development activities and directs marketing, sustainability, and workforce development initiatives across Clay Lacy's diverse line of business jet services. He is a third-generation pilot whose business aviation expertise spans a wide spectrum of disciplines. His passion for aviation started early. Upon receiving his B.S. in business management from Biola University, he became a Certified Flight Instructor with instrument and multi-engine instruction privileges. In 2000 he began working as a dispatcher for an aircraft management and sales organization with four aircraft that grew to over 75 business jets in 25 cities in the U.S. and China. During his 14-year tenure he served as operations manager, sales director and then vice president of marketing and aircraft management. Scott joined Clay Lacy in 2013 as vice president of marketing, later serving as senior vice president of business operations prior to his current role. In 2021 he received his Corporate Aircraft Manager (CAM) certification from the National Business Aviation Association, is an advocate member of the International Aviation Women's Association (IAWA), and serves as a mentor for Orange Coast College students. Chris Hand is Senior Vice President of the Northeast Region at Clay Lacy Aviation. He leads the Eastern U.S. operations, headquartered in Oxford, Connecticut, guiding the flight operations, maintenance, finance and aircraft management teams. During more than two decades in aviation he has served clients ranging from Fortune 500 flight departments to the world's most prominent individuals. Prior to Clay Lacy, Chris was president and director of operations at a leading charter and management company with a 30-year history, and director of operations at an air freight operator. He has also owned and operated his own aviation businesses, including aircraft leasing and owner/operator airshows. Chris has 12,000 hours in more than 90 aircraft models, and is type rated in Gulfstream G650, Global Express, Falcon 2000, Falcon 50 and several other aircraft. He holds an ATP Multi-Engine Land and Sea Certificate, and is a certified flight instructor. Chris graduated from the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota with a BS in Aeronautical Studies. For more information, head to https://www.claylacy.com/. Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior-level leadership, sales, and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well-known aircraft OEMs, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes, AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
Episode 311 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH answer a question about filed and expected altitudes while flying an ODP. What is the safest way to navigate a lost comms scenario while executing the ODP? How can you plan ahead to be a safer and more prepared pilot? We also discuss shift work, opposite direction operation rules, and more of your awesome aviation questions. This is a packed episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron EF comments on the changes to the show and asks about Air Traffic schedules. 2. Patron WTF sent feedback about the ongoing glider topic. 3. Patron MK sent a link to an article he wrote about IFR approaches. https://www.ifr-magazine.com/training-sims/gettin-down/ Feedback 1. Patron NB sent a link to his video with an OB shoutout, go check it out here: https://youtu.be/POyHMCXWWnM link to his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NathanBallardSaferFlying 2. Patron MF asks RH a question about getting his ATC fix. 3. SGAC Patron Charlie Mike from the frozen north sent a question about opposite direction operations. 4. SGAC Patron IC, md sent feedback about a TRACON tour at Big Apple Tracon. Mentioned on the show: The Midlife Pilot Podcast and Safer Flying on YouTube Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 310 Show Notes Bears Need Not Apply Patron Romeo Sierra returns to the airlines after a long absence. RH answers some questions on how he landed at Penguin Airlines, what stars aligned to make the move possible, and advice for up-and-coming aviators that want to be an airline pilot. We also discuss airport wildlife stories, Alaska flight service, and more of your awesome aviation feedback. This was a really fun episode, you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Romeo Delta shares the exact wording that NorCal Tracon uses to have aircraft join final on visual approaches. 2. Patron DD has a question about airline weight and balance. 3. Patron DZ talks about ADSB beaconator buttons and radar identification. Feedback: 1. Patron MRM sent audio feedback about groundhogs on the airport 2. Patron JP sent feedback about flying the Hudson River VFR cooridor 3. SGAC Patron SE sent a link about how transponder codes are allocated. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transponder_codes?wprov=sfti1 4. Bravo Alpha sent feedback about the wild west block party thats happening in the 49th state. Also, Jim's Cabin. 5. Patron Sierra Golf sent audio feedback about how long it takes a filed flight plan to reach the printer. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 309 Show Notes Topic of the show: ODP altitude selection by Patron NS NS asks about the best altitude to file on an ODP with the knowledge that ATC may stop you below that anyway. Timely Feedback: 1. Patron JB sent an advisory circular that defines short approaches. 2. Patron TS tells us that once again we put our feet in our mouths about the experimental remarks remarks we made. 3. Patron BC has a question about speed reduction on final 4. SGAC Patron RF adds to the theme of his 5 star review and talks penguins, icebergs, and listening to live ATC. Feedback 1. Patron JJ reminds us of our first episodes on ADSB. 2. Patron Patron AM with another great question about practice approaches and going lost comms during the clearance. 3. Patron NS sent a question about ODPs and altitudes to file. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 308 Show Notes Topic of the show: Tricky Go-Arounds by Patron Oscar Golf: A completely made up, fictitious event having no connection to any real events that ever happened before. . . .AG and RH discuss a squeeze play that went terribly wrong resulting in a double go around and at least one pilot responding to a TCAS Resolution Advisory. Find out what the pilot could have done to prepare for a possible go around and increase their situational awareness in a tricky environment. We also discuss VFR on top, experimental remarks, and more of your aviation questions. This was a fun episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron HTV asks about using VFR on top as a way to depart and make it easier on controllers. 2. Patron DF discusses techniques for getting clearances from non towered airports in tricky airspace. 3. MLR flies gliders in Canada and was excited to hear that someone else flies gliders, just maybe not to 18000 feet! 4. Patron HS exposes a SignaTurd secret on FAA pilots licenses. Feedback 1. Patron PBF sacrificed an animal, sent a Tina Turner song, and had an emergency into Triad. 2. Patron DS has a question about experimental in remarks and other items. 3. Moved to OB309 show topic. Stay Tuned. 4. Patron WL sent a link to a video about short approaches and power off 180s. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 307 Show Notes Topic of the show: More Feedback! 1. Patron BY discusses a proposed FAR for OB Listeners 2. Patron MTW talks about glider ops near the Triad https://www.piedmontsoaring.net/ Timely Feedback: 1. Patron SE discusses a great technique using contact approaches. 2. Patron BE gives us the history of descents on airways for approaches. 3. CG finds a CFR about descending on airways for approaches Feedback 1. Patron CM on how the 737 descends so beautifully. 2. Patron LR sent audio feedback on TRACON maps. 3. Patron SG asks about switching the localizer around. 4. Patron FC asks about controllers asking about notams. Mentioned on the show: USA Tracon Map Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 306 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss controller's favorite approach: the contact approach! Why does this procedure confuse controllers when it's actually very simple? What can you expect when you request this rarely used procedure? We also discuss STARs, “I love ATC”, and more aviation questions. This was a fun episode and you don't want to miss it! Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 305 Show Notes Topic of the show: Simultaneous IFR approaches to non-towered airports. Timely Feedback: 1. Frozen North Center controller on VFR release of IFR and more. 2. Patron JP on VFR release of IFR departures. 3. Congrats on 305 episodes. Feedback 1. Modest deviations on IFR FP by Patron EL 2. Patron KK on victor airway descents on IFR approaches. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 304 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH get into the details of a rare type of approach clearance. What would we do as pilots if we received this clearance? How would we issue the clearance as controllers? And is there a regulation to establish an argument that it's not only safe, but legal? We also discuss pilot punishments, PIREP holds, and more of your aviation questions and feedback. This is a packed episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback 1. Patron Bravo Mike shares some pro tips about navigating the Hudson with IFR and VFR. 2. Patron Mike Zulu shares some kind words about an underlying Delta facility. Feedback 1. Patron Tango Charlie wants to know how we punish pilots. 2. Patron Alpha Juliet shared a story of being held on the ground due to a PIREP. 3. Patron Mike Romeo has introduced names for our future staff. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 303 Show Notes Topic of the show: On today's show, AG and RH share some very exciting news! We also discuss controller contrived missed approach instructions, med-evac call signs, and more of your aviation questions and feedback. Timely Feedback: 1. Patron HTB shares the results of their ATSAP report. 2. Patron JM shares an idea on how the arrival deviation should have sounded. 3. Patron WTF files to a nearby VOR and continues VFR. Feedback 1. Patron AW wants to buy a secret transponder decoder ring. 2. Patron BM would like to get our opinion on the use of Med-Evac call signs. 3. Patron PM wants to say thanks but not sound like they're looking for a good time. Mentioned on the show: Noble Flight Simulation https://www.nobleflightsim.com/, CSIP EW https://www.pinehurstaero.com/the-instructor Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, National Air Traffic Controllers Association, or any airline. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA, NATCA, or any airline. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 302 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH discuss a complicated approach in mountainous terrain. Why is the controller leaving the pilot high? What routing may help the pilot comply with the approach using normal descent maneuvers? We share our thoughts and some ideas on what this pilot can do next time. We also discuss vectors to final at the last second, wandering luggage tugs, and more of your aviation questions and feedback. You don't want to miss this episode! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Mike Sierra shares a story about flight following near local TFRs. 2. Patron Tango Sierra is a newly minted multi engine ATP with a legacy carrier job! 3. Patron Sierra India from the Frozen North shares some fun facts about our credentials. Feedback 1. Patron Juliet Hotel shares the penguin analogy with friends at his own risk. 2. Patron Romeo Charlie asks “why the vector” when they were already setup perfectly for an approach. 3. Patron Tang Mike The Fire Truck Guy sent audio about jet blast. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Well, folks, as you know, you can learn from anyone, but if that person is a Certified Flight Instructor with Instrument Rating, CFII, You know, you're going to learn from them. Well, I've been up with Chuck Dommer a few times now, and let me tell you sitting left seat next to this man just improves your flying every minute you're there So I asked him to sit across from me, and do this interview and I think you're going to enjoy it. He's lived everywhere and done everything and has had quite a full and amazing life. So, sit back and listen. We are cleared for takeoff. For more information about Chris Gregory CJF ASF FWCF: https://chrisgregoryauthor.com/ https://www.heartlandhorseshoeing.com/
Episode 301 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH discuss a shortcut through a very busy Class Bravo area on an IFR flight. Why was the original routing assigned? How is it possible to fly directly over a busy airport? And what can the pilot to do to plan for this type of routing? We also discuss departing VFR looking for your IFR flight plan, remarks, and much more. You don't want to miss this fun episode! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron Alpha Kilo asks about the use of ident and why it seems inconsistent in the NAS. 2. Patron Tango Alpha Charlie shares some terrible memories of the DME arc holding areas. Feedback 1. Patron Bravo Kilo asks about departing VFR on on an IFR flight plan. 2. Patron Sierra Bravo asks about useful items to put in the remarks. 3. Patron Golf Hotel shares some thoughts on “practicable” and its eventual demise. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 300 Show Notes Topic of the show: Episode 300!!! On this milestone episode, AG and RH take a stroll down memory lane while answering listener questions about aviation, flying, and air traffic control. We discuss flight plans, flight following, landing at a busy Class Bravo airport, emergencies, and much, much more. This is a fun, entertaining, and educational episode you won't want to miss. Thank you to all our loyal Patrons, listeners, family, and friends for helping Opposing Bases make it this far in the podcast universe! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron Sierra Hotel shares thoughts on the show after completing the full back catalog. 2. Patron Charlie Charlie says FIS-B does include PIREPS https://support.foreflight.com/hc/en-us/articles/205482988-What-weather-is-provided-by-ADS-B- Feedback 1. SGAC Juliet Alpha Sierra asks about ADS-B and radar identification protocol. 2. Patron Echo Hotel asks about flight following codes at non towered airports. 3. SGAC Patron Bravo Delta has some questions about minimum fuel and emergencies. 4. SGAC Patron Alpha Mike shared a Class Bravo experience and the videos may help you when deciding if you want to land at a big, scary airport: "I Landed at O'Hare" - https://youtu.be/b66E9SyaY5w?si=aY7EHlfuzdO1oQmP "Preparing for landing at O'Hare - Seven steps I took" - https://youtu.be/H1lwOcvd7Mk?si=NT8nverRBxsXZLq1 Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
From a young age, Andy loved his American Airlines mechanic grandfather teaching him about airplanes. From the day he took his intro flight, he knew he wanted to pursue flying as his career. Join us for this conversation about the different ways you can obtain your certifications (and how the cost of each path varies), advantages and disadvantages to aviation degrees, what the schedule of a pilot is like, the enjoyable perks, and how your career can change over time. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a pilot, this episode is for you!
Episode 299 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss “descend via” clearances and the confusion caused by taking an aircraft off vertical guidance early in the procedure. What could the pilots do differently to avoid any confusion? How can the controller mitigate the risks involved in issuing new altitudes? We also discuss missing aircraft after flight following and more of your aviation questions and feedback. You don't want to miss this episode! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron CV shares the rule allowing students into Class A airspace. 2. Patron JM shared their NYC Skyline experience. Feedback 1. Patron BP asks about how to report near misses in towered airspace. 2. SGAC Patron IC sent some questions about a recent trip in the Cirrus. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 298 Show Notes Topic of the show: AG and RH discuss a recent TRIAD emergency inbound flight. What happened? What advice to we have for the pilots and ATC? How did prompt pilot decision making lead to a safe outcome? We also discuss phraseology, clearances, and aircraft identification. This is a packed episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron TBP sent some clarifying comments about traffic direction. 2. Patron HTB shared more insight into the BT-13 military trainer. 3. Patron Romeo Charlie gives some more background on the coffee bravo practice approach. Feedback 1. Patron JJ asks about squawking VFR when near/above Class Delta. 2. Patron DD asks about a short delay on the runway and hold short instrutions. 3. Patron KO showed patience and avoided a really confusing ATC mixup. Mentioned on the show: RH and AG on the ABS Webinar: https://www.absweb.org/61.html Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 297 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH discuss the striking similarities between our jobs as air traffic controllers and real life police officers directing traffic. Squeeze plays, confused drivers, violators, and those that simply don't pay attention make for an interesting comparison to air traffic. We also share our opinion on general aviation landers at Class Bravo airports, rant about PIREPs, and hear more of your awesome aviation feedback. This is a fun episode and you don't want to miss it. Enjoy! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Mike Oscar shares some kind words about the AirVenture appearance. Thank you! Feedback 1. Patron Mike Oscar want to know our thoughts on general aviation landing at Class Bravo airports. 2. Patron Juliet Hotel asks about his PC-12 being ready at the end of the runway. 3. Patron Alpha Delta sent audio and a PIPEP question. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 296 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss controller hiring and location selection. AG and RH share their opinion on the process and offer some perfect world suggestions on how to solve some of our staffing issues. We also share a recent story of RH going missing, unusual visual approach clearances, and more of your aviation questions and feedback. This was a really fun episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Bravo Alpha Sierra gives a master's class on NYC SFRA entry and exit. 2. Patron Kilo Kilo shared a story about old school AM radios and their tremendous range. 3. Juliet Sierra shares some fun facts about TRSAs and Class Delta radar control facilities. 4. Patron Bravo Kilo adds more to the Washington airspace conversation. 5. SGAC Patron Sierra Echo shares some more insight into the Moses Lake consolidation. https://tomdent.houserepublicans.wa.gov/2018/04/18/dent-says-faa-decision-to-leave-tracon-facility-open-in-grant-county-great-news-for-the-region/ Feedback 1. SGAC Patron Sierra Hotel asks about Angel Flights and Compassion Flight call signs. 2. Alpha Lima Zulu got the “Flight Following Award” from AG. 3. Patron Tango Sierra got an unusual visual approach clearance from a center landing at a Class Delta. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 295 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss the rarely used “through clearance” and run a thorough cost benefit analysis of using this technique. What about search and rescue? What other options exist to mitigate the risks of losing communication with ATC on the ground? We also discuss the perilous bike path near jet blast experienced by a listener, the dimensions of mountain airspace, and more of your awesome aviation questions and feedback. You don't want to miss this week's episode. Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Alpha Mike Bravo wants to know if we get a plastic card with ATC ratings. 2. Patron Whiskey Tango Foxtrot wants to know if the yeehaw state is special with regards to arrivals. 3. SGAC Patron Sierra Echo shares some more information on ANR headsets. 4. Patron Tango Foxtrot went on an unplanned airborne diversion while riding his bike! Feedback 1. Patron Romeo Foxtrot shares a very interesting airspace story. 2. Patron Lima Sierra is starting their ATC journey. Good luck! 3. Patron Mike Delta asks about an inop transponder. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 294 Show Notes Topic of the show: When a general aviation propeller driven aircraft is assigned an arrival (STAR) into a giant Class Bravo airport, what should the pilot know ahead of time to prepare for the procedure? Why does ATC assign them only to take an aircraft off of them later? What is helpful for the terminal controller when establishing a sequence with faster jet traffic? AG and RH break down the minutia involved in a STAR into a busy Class Bravo airport and answer a listener's questions regarding execution of the procedure. We also discuss headset issues, professionalism on frequency, and more of your awesome aviation questions and feedback. This was a fun episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Alpha Yankee shares a checkride lost comms discussion. 2. Patron Romeo Whiskey suggest the reason we can't find the NYC TAC in our EFB. 3. Patron Alpha Mike recognized the planes featured in an earlier discussion. Feedback 1. Patron Juliet Mike Bravo shares a headset issue to help the next pilot experiencing a loud BANG. 2. Patron Bravo Alpha Sierra asks about his new airplane nomenclature. 3. Patron Juliet Romeo Papa shares a story about pilot/ATC professionalism. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 293 Show Notes Topic of the show: RH took a solo trip in the mighty Skyhawk from TRIAD to NYC to fly the Hudson Skyline route with Newark and LaGuardia Tower controllers! Special thanks to N90, EWR, LGA, and all the radar controllers along the way. Are you considering a trip to NYC to fly up the Hudson? We try to explain the planning and navigation to make the trip fun and safe! We also discuss RNAV vs. ILS approach clearances and training in the radar room. This was a really fun episode and you won't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Sierra Mike sent some feedback about military flight training. 2. Patron Mike Delta shared some thoughts on reacting to stress and relying on training. Feedback 1. Patron Alpha Delta asks about receiving an ILS clearance when setup for an RNAV which is identical. 2. SGAC Patron Kilo Juliet Papa Sierra asks about trainees monitoring their instructors. Mentioned: link to NY SFRA training Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 292 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we try to dispel some myths about Class Charlie airspace. How can pilots position themselves to remain safely separated from airplanes operating in and out of busier Class C airports? Why is flight following so important in these areas? We also discuss a tower controller's rude behavior during otherwise normal operations, special VFR, and more interesting aviation questions. This episode is packed with aviation gold nuggets and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron SB brought cancellation cookies to the live show! Thank you! 2. RH misspoke on the live episode. We clarify some comments about Special VFR. 3. Patron Hotel Golf shares a fan girl moment. Feedback 1. Patron Delta Hotel asks about tower and clearance etiquette. 2. Patron ABM asks about delaying departures for approaches to a nearby airport. 3. SGAC Patron JAS ask about zig zag routing over water. Mentioned on the show: Bold Method, Class Charlie Airspace: https://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/airspace/the-logic-behind-class-c-airspace/ Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 291 Show Notes Topic of the show: Live from EAA AirVenture 2023 #OSH23! AG and RH are joined by AirVenture ATC expert Bravo Kilo (his views and opinions are his own and he does not officially represent the FAA) and a live audience! Penguin cookies, fly bys, and live feedback from our audience! This was a really good time and we hope you enjoy the show! Special Thanks: AOPA and Kim for hosting us at the AOPA 39 Lounge Patron and co-host Bravo Kilo from the JR Ewing Airport Patron JEF (VP of OSH Productions) for getting us here on time Captain Jeff from the Airline Pilot Guy Show for his live contribution Patron AJS for finally picking up his mug Patron JEC from the Rectangular Grits Bravo All those that showed up for the live show (AOPA's biggest crowd in this space, ever) All those that wore Opposing Bases T-Shirts And our Patrons for their unwavering support of the podcast Thank you! Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 290 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss the importance of altitude selection and routing when you are flying near busy Class Bravo airspace. Why does clearance delivery issue routing that doesn't work for your entire route? What can you do to ensure a smooth, reroute free, flight in the NAS? What happens in the background during a reroute? We discuss all of this and break down a recent IFR flight with 4 different reroutes. We also discuss preferential routing, traffic management units (TMU), and ground metering. This is an action packed episode. You don't want to miss it! Congratulations to all of the checkride passes recently! Keep up the great work! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Lima Delta shares how their airline handles intersection departure data. 2. Patron Mike Romeo is getting ready for retirement with a new rating! 3. Patron Juliet Bravo shares a checkride story. Feedback 1. SGAC Patron Alpha Mike asks about TMU and Ground Metering. What do they do? 2. Patron Mike Hotel had a reroute mystery and we think we solved it. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 289 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss a listener's “possible pilot deviation”. Why did they receive the Brasher warning? Who is waiting for the phone call? What information will be requested on the initial phone call? We share our opinions on the issue and discuss what administrative tasks are being completed, why the controller may have issued the warning, and the possible outcomes. RH and AG also discuss a no radio landing, routing around Class Bravo airspace, and tons of listener questions. You don't want to miss this episode! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Tango Charlie shares an aviation backup radio hack. 2. Patron Badger Pilot shares his birthday ATC audio. 3. Patron Charlie Alpha says stamps are like $12 in her country. 4. Patron Mike Romeo successfully completed his multi-engine checkride with Captain Marines! Feedback 1. Patron Alpha Foxtrot shares his no radio, nighttime landing at an unsuspecting towered airport. 2. Patron Tango Sierra asks about routing around Class Bravo airspace. 3. Patron Romeo Kilo chuckles about our long runways and intervals. 4. Patron Delta Whiskey Hotel shares some awesome aviation photography. 5. Patron Bravo Golf does the Class Bravo dance! Question of the Week/Month from Patron Papa Tango: We've all heard the term “DEAL”, we know what it means and the possible consequences for having one. What we don't know is the origin. Is it one of the many thousands of acronyms that aviation seems to spawn every two to three minutes? Is it an acronym at all? Send your answer to feedback@opposingbases.com Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 288 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss general aviation operations at busy Class Bravo airports. Flying to a big airport can be intimidating so we offer some tips for the general aviation pilot. How can you safely taxi behind a heavy jet and keep ATC happy? What should you be prepared for when arriving or departing a busy, Class Bravo airport in your general aviation aircraft? Our special guest, Bravo Kilo, is a friendly voice in a busy tower and shares his experience so your next flight is both fun and safe. We also discuss our schedules, frequency planning, and remote clearance etiquette. This episode is packed and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron CRO asks if we can use intersections to alleviate longer departure lines. 2. Patron “The Badger Pilot” shares a fun ATC story with remarks “I love ATC”. Feedback 1. SGAC Patron Charlie Mike asks about our schedule and work/life balance. 2. Patron CLW asked about frequency planning on a cross country flight. 3. Patron BD got asked about the remote frequency vs. the phone to get an IFR clearance. Thank you, Bravo Kilo! We really enjoyed having you as our guest co-host for the AirVenture episode and this episode about Class Bravo operations! Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 287 Show Notes Topic of the show: 2023 AirVenture Notice with Bravo Kilo. BK is a highly experienced team lead for air traffic controllers at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh and shares his pro tips on how to safely fly the arrival, how to plan for your flight to OSH, and discusses what controllers expect from pilots participating in the best aviation gathering in the world! If you've flown to Oshkosh ten times or if this is your first year flying the FISK arrival, this episode is for you! *Disclaimer: BK is not speaking on behalf of the FAA, NATCA, or EAA and his comments are for entertainment purposes only (and he may teach you a thing or two).* Enjoy this special episode and Happy 4th of July! Timely Feedback: 1. Check out SimVenture 2023! 2. Patron Delta Papa shares a scary story about the arrival into OSH. Mentioned on the show: SimVenture 2023: https://www.pilotedge.net/pages/simventure Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 286 Show Notes Topic of the show: If we had $1 for every time someone asked if our job was stressful, we'd be billionaires. On this week's show, we will discuss the elements of this profession that can lead to stress and medical issues along with the impact the schedule has on our personal lives outside of work. This episode topic was brought to us by a long-time show supporter, Bravo Sierra. Thank you for giving us the idea to discuss this topic and hopefully dispel some aspects of the myths surrounding air traffic controllers. Timely Feedback: 1. PATRON Mike Kilo shares thoughts on the lost comms episode and the AIM! 2. PATRON Sierra Sierra has some additional insight into the visual approach mixup we discussed a few weeks ago. Feedback 1. Patron Sierra Hotel shares their lost communications checklist. 2. Kilo Mike Bravo shared a double emergency story with a fantastic outcome! Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 285 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we discuss a recent double go around and share our opinions on what caused the issue, how it could have been handled, and the red carpet rollout for go arounds in the TRIAD. We also discuss unusual and temporary phraseology, altimeter setting confusion, and an urgent return from the practice area with an open airplane door. We had a lot of fun recording this episode. Enjoy! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Mike Charlie shares some kind words about the lost comms episode. 2. SGAC Patron Juliet Sierra sent audio with some cool code names and show feedback. 3. Patron Juliet Papa shares a really cool story about working with ATC for a release under a busy, windy city final. Feedback 1. Patron Juliet Echo Charlie wonders how we handle temporary and unusual phraseology. 2. Patron Sierra Foxtrot Charlie asks about local altimeter setting changes. 3. Patron Charlie Mike shares a story of an open door on a solo flight. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 284 Show Notes Topic of the show: Air traffic controllers rely on coordination between facilities to keep planes moving safely and expeditiously throughout the NAS. On this week's show, we break down a communication misstep and illustrate what happened, why it happened, and how the pilots and controllers worked together to safely solve the problem. Whenever you're in doubt or confused, speak up! We also discuss amazing call signs, arrival rate calculations, and more of your aviation questions. This episode is packed with nuggets of aviation gold and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron Juliet Bravo shared a good story using the best remarks in the flight plan. 2. Patron Foxtrot Charlie Bravo finished their private rating and moved right into instruments! 3. Patron and fellow controller Sierra India shares a flight following story. 4. Patron Whiskey Oscar shares his thoughts on the show using audio! Thank you! Feedback 1. Patron and fellow controller Juliet Mike shares an awesome story about callsigns and witnessing Opposing Bases in action on the scope. 2. Patron Romeo Kilo asks how airport arrival rates are calculated. Check out these links: https://www.fly.faa.gov/aadc/ That page shows rates per hour for each of the busy airports in the NAS. Formula based on several factors which can be here: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/foa_html/chap10_section_7.html Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 283 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, we clarify some points made about our lost comms episode a few weeks ago and respond to some negative feedback. What if the scenario was flip flopped? Why didn't we address the minutia related to 91.185? What about SIDS and ODPs? Find out our thoughts on this episode. We also answer questions about “over” and “break” phraseology, busy frequencies, and splitting into multiple sectors. This episode is packed and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. PATRON AJS shares audio from a recent flight in an L-39 with amazing performance! 2. PATRON Bravo Zulu shares some kind words about the NORDO episode. Thank you! 3. SGAC Juliet Juliet (The Village Idiot) shares a funny story about listening while running. 4. PATRON Sierra India sent a couple links about developing technology. https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/technology/adsb/pilot/ima and https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/technology/adsb/pilot/cavs Feedback 1. Sierra Papa asks about splitting positions the right way. 2. PATRON Whiskey Tango Foxtrot shares the history of “over” 3. PATRON Echo Delta ask for some tips on handling busy frequencies. Mentioned on the show: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+clapper&i=tools&crid=PN3TELK21KMV&sprefix=the+clapper%2Ctools%2C86&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 282 Show Notes Topic of the show: AG and RH discuss ways students and instructors can get the most out of their flight lessons in areas with heavy training activity. How can training teams prepare for each less and maximize their time in the airplane while fitting in with rest of the customers using ATC services? We also discuss squeeze plays, strange spacing instructions, and the mighty Skyhawk! You don't want to miss this episode! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron Foxtrot Hotel shares a story of a communication issue with a trick on how to solve it quickly! 2. PATRON Whiskey Tango Foxtrot asks why RH decided to trade in the radar scope for the orange wands at Sun -n Fun. Feedback 1. PATRON Hotel Tango Bravo asks about new spacing interval instructions. 2. PATRON Delta Juliet Sierra shares a suggestion on using a gentle ATC nudge. 3. PATRON Delta Lima shares a recent squeeze play with perfect teamwork and execution. 4. Delta Whiskey Romeo shares a squeeze play story in the mighty Skyhawk. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 281 Show Notes Topic of the show: Why can't everyone fly over or through Class Bravo airspace? What is the difference between VFR and IFR flights going to the same point in space? On this week's episode, we break down some important differences between VFR and IFR as they relate to Class Bravo airspace and discuss ways you can plan for the inevitable reroute. We also talk a little more about lost communications and military gear checks. This is a fun episode you won't want to miss. Mentioned: NORDO and Texting, it's a thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNG-i5lMdxs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROTcj9NkD7A&t=862s Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 280 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, RH and AG discuss the difference between foreign and domestic separation responsibilities as they relate to uncontrolled airspace. How do we do our job when aircraft may be passing into an area that is uncontrolled? What responsibilities do we have to prevent a collision? We also discuss IFR non towered cancellation etiquette, approach requests, and much more. You don't want to miss this episode! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron SE spotted a Contact Approach in the wild! 2. SGAC Patron JS asks our opinion on non towered IFR cancelation etiquette. 3. Patron WTF shares some insider tips on PDC using an EFB. 4. Anonymous audio from a future ATCer and current pilot! Congratulations! Feedback 1. Patron SY asks about crossing runway squeeze plays. 2. Patron DW has some general questions about approaches in use. 3. Patron SL asks about IFR pickup struggles leaving AirVenture. Mentioned on the show: The 2023 AirVenture NOTICE is out and available! https://www.eaa.org/airventure/eaa-fly-in-flying-to-oshkosh/eaa-airventure-oshkosh-notam Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 279 Show Notes Topic of the show: Lost Communications follow up! We will discuss some of the mountain of feedback we received about our lost communication episode (OB278). Have you done a systems deep dive in your aircraft to determine how you would determine what to do in the event of lost comms? What tools can you bring with you on your next flight to add a layer of safety? We also discuss turns on final to build space and minimum runway separation for arrivals. Timely Feedback: 1. PATRON Echo Hotel shares thoughts on the lost communication scenario. 2. PATRON Charlie Kilo asks how far we can see a primary only target with no transponder. 3. SGAC PATRON Charlie Victor did a systems deep dive to prepare for lost communications. 4. PATRON Juliet Charlie has another classic rhyme to share with the OB community. Feedback 1. PATRON Delta Papa asks what we would do in a crossing runway pinch? 2. PATRON “The Badger Pilot” shares a story of a recent encounter involving minimum runway separation. Mentioned on the show: Reminder: we have opinions about certain items but we always want pilots to have the best information when flying in the real world. Please don't let our opinions serve as a pass to break the rules. When in doubt, clarify with ATC. https://opposingbases.libsyn.com/ob155-garbage-phraseology. Skip to about 35 minutes in to hear our thoughts and opinions on straight-in phraseology. And as always, refer to your CFII, DPE or FSDO for interpretations and applications of rules regarding approaches. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 278 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH share their opinion on a recent lost communication scenario in the NAS. What type of questions should a pilot expect to get after getting the airplane back on the ground safely? What considerations should be made during flight planning to account for the possibility of an emergency enroute? And what would ATC do in the case of lost communications with solid IMC in the surrounding area. Find out on this week's show! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Golf Kilo shares some insider information on VHF radios in the F-16. 2. Patron Tango Sierra shared a poem with a question about “ident”. Feedback 1. SGAC Patron Alpha Mike put her excited penguins to use and helped make a triple layered squeeze play work! Good job! 2. Patron Alpha Whiskey asks why there was confusion at a triple parallel airport. 3. Patron Tango Sierra asks about ATC in the future. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.