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Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast takes our free podcast to a whole new level by providing students with every single lesson included in the Part Time Pilot Private Pilot & IFR Ground Schools without a single Ad! On top of that, VIP podcast students get BONUS episodes like Mock Checkrides, Checkride Prep, Expert Interviews and more! The #1 reason student pilots never end up becoming a private pilot is NOT due to money. The real reason is actually deeper than that. Yes, flight training is expensive. But every student pilot knows this and budgets for it when they decide to do it. The actual #1 reason a student pilot fails is because they do not have a good, fundamental understanding of the private pilot knowledge they are meant to learn in ground school. You see when a student does not have a good grasp of this knowledge they get to a point in their flight training where their mind just can't keep up. They start making mistakes and having to redo lessons. And THAT is when it starts getting too expensive. This audio ground school is meant for the modern day student pilot... aka the part time student pilot. Let's face it, the majority of us have full time responsibilities on top of flight training. Whether it is a job, kids, family, school, etc. we all keep ourselves busy with the things that are important to us. And with today's economy we have to maintain that job just to pay for the training. The modern day student pilot is busy, on the go and always trying to find time throughout his or her day to stay up on their studies. The audio ground school allows them to consume high quality content while walking, running, working out, sitting in traffic, traveling, or even just a break from the boring FAR/AIM or ground school lecture. Did I meant high quality content? The audio ground school is taken straight out of the 5-star rated Part Time Pilot Online Ground School that has had over 2000 students take and pass their Private Pilot & IFR exams with only 2 total students failing the written. That's a 99.9% success rate! And the 2 that failed? We refunded their cost of ground school and helped them pass on their second attempt. We do this by keeping ground school engaging, fun, light and consumable. We have written lessons, videos, audio lessons, live video lessons, community chats, quizzes, practice tests, flash cards, study guides, eBooks and much more. Part Time Pilot was created to be a breath of fresh air for student pilots. To be that flight training provider that looks out for them and their needs. So that is just what we are doing with this podcast. Private Pilot - Section 2 - Lesson #16: In this lesson, we explore the critical role of Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs) in aviation. Learn how ELTs function, their activation requirements, and why they are essential for pilot safety. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Free How to Become a Private Pilot course: https://parttimepilot.com/free-how-to-become-a-pilot/ Recommended Products & Discounts: https://parttimepilot.com/recommended-products-for-student-pilots/ Aviation Headsets Discount: Part Time Pilot Students & Listeners can now receive 15% off & Free Shipping on Kore Aviation Headsets using the coupon code 'parttimepilot': https://www.koreheadset.com/discount/parttimepilot
Smart Segmenting (feat. Toby Höbel) --- Mautic 5.2 LTS, ELTS, Integration Framework Tutorial, AWS Fargate and CloudFormation, M5 plugins, NHIs, GDPR proposal, Year in Review, Certification Provider RFP, Mauticon Lisbon, mautic.org relaunch, MautiCon 9-10 July 2025 / Speakers --- Mautic & ELTS Mautic 5.2: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases/tag/5.2.0 ELTS: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/announcing-launch-mautics-extended-long-term-support-elts-program 3rd-Party & Know-How Tutorials by Matic: https://mzagmajster.si/leverage-the-integration-framework-in-mautic-5/ and https://mzagmajster.si/how-to-add-a-custom-email-token-to-mautic/ DevOps-Tutorials by Avinash: Mautic in AWS Fargate (“Serverless”, i.e. Docker) https://x.com/AvinashDalvi_/status/1856977257404981428 plus CloudFormation (https://x.com/AvinashDalvi_/status/1861286049315725484) All Kuzmani plugins now Mautic 5 https://mtcextendee.com/ – ELTS support coming up! Initiatives Community (DACH): NHIs & countermeasures (some background: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alisongootee_deliverability-emailgeeks-botornot-activity-7097719979738890240-FMJT/) Preparing GDPR proposal – please contribute ideas: https://forum.mautic.org/t/rfc-improving-mautics-gdpr-compliance-cookie-management/27801/15 Interview: Smart Segmenting (feat. Toby Höbel) https://audienture.com Community Year in Review: https://forum.mautic.org/t/2024-the-year-in-review/34577 Vote for new Council member (through 17.Jan – be a member to vote!): https://community.mautic.org/processes/council-election-24 Certification Provider wanted: https://www.mautic.org/blog/rfp-certification-provider Mauticon Europe Lisbon Aftermath: https://www.mautic.org/blog/whats-new-mautic-learnings-mautic-conference-europe and https://johnlinhart.com/blog/mauticon-lisbon-2024#mauticon-lisbon-2024 MautiCon / Save the date 9-10 July 2025 / Speakers!
Smart Segmenting (feat. Toby Höbel) --- Mautic 5.2 LTS, ELTS, Integration Framework Tutorial, AWS Fargate und CloudFormation, M5-Plugins, NHIs, DSGVO-Initiative, Jahresrückblick, Ausschreibung "Certification Provider", Mauticon Lissabon, mautic.org Relaunch, MautiCon 9-10 July 2025 / Sprecher --- Mautic & ELTS Mautic 5.2: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases/tag/5.2.0 ELTS: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/announcing-launch-mautics-extended-long-term-support-elts-program 3rd-Party Features & Knowhow Tutorials von Matic: https://mzagmajster.si/leverage-the-integration-framework-in-mautic-5/ und https://mzagmajster.si/how-to-add-a-custom-email-token-to-mautic/ DevOps-Tutorials von Avinash: Mautic in AWS Fargate („Serverless“, also Docker) https://x.com/AvinashDalvi_/status/1856977257404981428 plus CloudFormation (https://x.com/AvinashDalvi_/status/1861286049315725484) Alle Kuzmani-Plugins jetzt auf Mautic 5 https://mtcextendee.com/ – mit ELTS Support! Initiativen Community (DACH): NHIs – und Gegenmaßnahmen (etwas Hintergrund: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alisongootee_deliverability-emailgeeks-botornot-activity-7097719979738890240-FMJT) Vorbereitung DSGVO-Proposal – bitte Ideen beisteuern: https://forum.mautic.org/t/rfc-improving-mautics-gdpr-compliance-cookie-management/27801/15 Interview: Smartes Segmentieren (feat. Toby Höbel) https://audienture.com Community Jahresrückblick: https://forum.mautic.org/t/2024-the-year-in-review/34577 Neues Council-Mitglied (Abstimmung bis 17.1.): https://community.mautic.org/processes/council-election-24 Ausschreibung: Certification Provider gesucht: https://www.mautic.org/blog/rfp-certification-provider Mauticon Europe Lissabon Rückblick: https://www.mautic.org/blog/whats-new-mautic-learnings-mautic-conference-europe und https://johnlinhart.com/blog/mauticon-lisbon-2024#mauticon-lisbon-2024 MautiCon / Save the Date: 9-10 Juli 2025 / Speakers gesucht!
Release leaders wanted / Sponsors? https://mautic.slack.com/archives/C02HV76BW/p1728580069636379 3rd-Party & Knowhow Tutorial SugarCRM / SuiteCRM with Mautic 5 (Paul Stevens) https://forum.mautic.org/t/suitecrm-mautic-actual-situation/13909/23 Whatsapp via Meta – now without Install (J.P.Giron) https://forum.mautic.org/t/tutorial-send-whatsapp-template-messages-using-mautic-webhook-without-third-party-services/26741/8 A/B Testing Dynamic Web Content, DWC (Joey) https://joeykeller.com/a-b-test-and-randomize-your-dynamic-web-content-in-mautic/ Best AmazonSES Plugin (Joey) https://joeykeller.com/mautic-5-this-is-how-email-setup-works/ with winner (by Paul Maas) https://github.com/pm-pmaas/etailors_amazon_ses Cron Jobs (Joey) https://joeykeller.com/mautic-5-cronjobs/ FriendlyCapture plugin (by tax-academy.de ) https://github.com/TAWK-GmbH/mautic-friendlycaptcha Mauticon Videos: Soon on https://www.youtube.com/@MauticOrg Campaign Library https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/mautic-campaign-library-strategic-initiative-receives-grant-nlnet-foundation Marketplace https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/gsoc-2024-project-report-mautic-marketplace Release Schedule / Long-Term Support, LTS / Extended LTS, ELTS: https://leuchtfeuer.com/mautic/update-strategie Community New council member: Simran Sethi https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/2024-council-member-changes Upcoming Mautic Council election: https://community.mautic.org/processes/council-election-24
Release-Leads gesucht / Sponsoring? https://mautic.slack.com/archives/C02HV76BW/p1728580069636379 3rd-Party & Know-How Tutorial SugarCRM / SuiteCRM mit Mautic 5 (Paul Stevens) https://forum.mautic.org/t/suitecrm-mautic-actual-situation/13909/23 Whatsapp via Meta – jetzt ganz ohne Installation (J.P.Giron) https://forum.mautic.org/t/tutorial-send-whatsapp-template-messages-using-mautic-webhook-without-third-party-services/26741/8 A/B Test für Dynamic Web Content, DWC (Joey) https://joeykeller.com/a-b-test-and-randomize-your-dynamic-web-content-in-mautic/ Bestes Amazon SES Plugin (Joey) https://joeykeller.com/mautic-5-this-is-how-email-setup-works/ mit Gewinner: (von Paul Maas) https://github.com/pm-pmaas/etailors_amazon_ses Cron Jobs (Joey) https://joeykeller.com/mautic-5-cronjobs/ FriendlyCapture-Plugin (von tax-academy.de ) https://github.com/TAWK-GmbH/mautic-friendlycaptcha Feature-Wunsch: Gruppen-Rechte in Mautic https://forum.mautic.org/t/implement-roles-in-addition-to-access-levels-for-users/12691 Mauticon Videos: Bald auf https://www.youtube.com/@MauticOrg Campaign Library https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/mautic-campaign-library-strategic-initiative-receives-grant-nlnet-foundation Marketplace https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/gsoc-2024-project-report-mautic-marketplace Release Schedule / Long-Term Support, LTS / Extended LTS, ELTS: https://leuchtfeuer.com/mautic/update-strategie Community Neues Council-Mitglied: Simran Sethi https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/2024-council-member-changes Anstehende Mautic Council Nachwahl: https://community.mautic.org/processes/council-election-24
Episode #317 // Research from top executive search firm, Russell Reynolds, recently found that leaders' confidence in their executive leadership teams (ELT) is falling: and this 3-year trend shows no signs of being reversed.What drives this erosion of confidence in the people in charge? What are leaders seeing in their ELTs that makes them question whether they know what they're doing? We're all aware of how rapidly the world is changing – generative AI is still in its infancy; global instability is increasing; and social change is happening faster than at any other time in human evolution. If you're already in a CEO or senior executive role, you're no doubt struggling to cope with the rate and complexity of the change. If you're not, and you have aspirations to join the C-Suite, then you'd better start preparing, because it's not looking like it'll get any easier in the years ahead!This episode explores some of the root causes of the decline in confidence in our executive teams, and offers some suggestions to combat this decline.————————FREE QUIZ: I've developed a 3-question quiz that'll give you a free personalized podcast playlist tailored to where you are right now in your leadership career!Click here to take the 30-second quiz now to get your on-the-go playlist————————You can connect with me at:Website: https://www.yourceomentor.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourceomentorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourceomentorLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-moore-075b001/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@YourCEOMentor————————Our mission here at Your CEO Mentor is to improve the quality of leaders, globally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mautic Mautic 5.1: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/release-announcement-mautic-5-1-andromeda-edition Security updates 5.1.1 / 4.4.13: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases and Advisories: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/security Security team (incl. Lenon, Patryk, Nick): https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/11/posts/24 and https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/welcoming-patryk-gruszka-and-nick-vanpraet-mautic-security-team and 3rd-Party & Knowhow Free templates (Ricardo): https://crafting.email and ttps://forum.mautic.org/t/discover-2-new-free-mjml-themes-for-mautic/32791 and https://forum.mautic.org/t/you-suggest-i-create-the-email-theme-free-of-charge/33448 and https://github.com/ricfreire/mautic-theme-emojisurvey Marketing knowhow (Tobi): https://audienture.com/6-essential-elements-of-an-excellent-welcome-email/ and https://audienture.com/how-to-reconnect-with-your-email-list/ Zender Whatsapp plugin (Renato Carabelli): https://github.com/rcarabelli/Mautic-Zender-Plugin Multiple-smtp-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-multiple-smtp-bundle/ Unlimited-sql-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-unlimited-sql-bundle/ Custom Objects for M5 (Aquia) progress: https://github.com/acquia/mc-cs-plugin-custom-objects/pull/338 Sales board (AlbertMN): https://forum.mautic.org/t/sales-opportunity-pipeline/27430/36 WordPress plugin: https://forum.mautic.org/t/is-the-wordpress-mautic-plugin-still-functional/32909 Automated setup of Mautic https://forum.mautic.org/t/struggling-to-automate-installation-of-mautic/32763/2 und https://github.com/itnavigate/MauticSetup Caching https://forum.mautic.org/t/configuring-memcache-or-redis-in-local-php/27267/21 Salesforce best practices (markwilliams21): https://forum.mautic.org/t/best-practices-to-integrate-with-salesforce/31254/4 Amazon SES (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/email-sending-in-mautic-5-cron-queue-and-daemons/ JavaScript from DWC (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/launch-javascript-in-dynamic-web-content-in-mautic/ Roles (Tobi): https://audienture.com/mautic-role-management-a-comprehensive-guide/ Groups (Ekke): https://forum.mautic.org/t/introduce-group-model-to-mautics-access-control/33575 Interview Looking in the mirror: Leuchtfeuer.com Community Release cycle & eLTS: https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/39/debates/10 and https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/announcing-potential-extended-long-term-support-elts-program-mautic-we-need-your UX/UI team: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/enhancing-our-uxui-tiger-team-embracing-community-feedback-and-establishing-clear Mauticon videos: https://www.youtube.com/@MauticOrg/playlists Google Summer of Code: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/gsoc-2024-project-report-end-end-test-suite-mautic mautic.org relaunch: https://mautic.slack.com/archives/C07A4CU91/p1724945673185609 Mauticon Europe Nov 2024: https://mauticon.mautic.org and Call for Speakers (Deadline 1st/Oct!) https://www.mautic.org/blog/share-your-expertise-call-speakers-mautic-conference-europe-2024 Mautic Awards at Mauticon: https://forum.mautic.org/t/announcing-the-inaugural-mautic-awards-will-you-be-taking-center-stage/32733 Proposal deadline 29th/Sep! https://community.mautic.org/processes/mautic-awards-2024/f/86/
Mautic Mautic 5.1: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/release-announcement-mautic-5-1-andromeda-edition Security-Updates 5.1.1 / 4.4.13: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases and Advisories: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/security Security-Team (inkl. Lenon, Patryk, Nick): https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/11/posts/24 and https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/welcoming-patryk-gruszka-and-nick-vanpraet-mautic-security-team and 3rd-Party & Knowhow Kostenfreie Templates (Ricardo): https://crafting.email und ttps://forum.mautic.org/t/discover-2-new-free-mjml-themes-for-mautic/32791 und https://forum.mautic.org/t/you-suggest-i-create-the-email-theme-free-of-charge/33448 und https://github.com/ricfreire/mautic-theme-emojisurvey Marketing Know-How (Tobi): https://audienture.com/6-essential-elements-of-an-excellent-welcome-email/ and https://audienture.com/how-to-reconnect-with-your-email-list/ Zender Whatsapp Plugin (Renato Carabelli): https://github.com/rcarabelli/Mautic-Zender-Plugin Multiple-smtp-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-multiple-smtp-bundle/ Unlimited-sql-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-unlimited-sql-bundle/ Custom Objects für M5 (Aquia) – Fortschritte: https://github.com/acquia/mc-cs-plugin-custom-objects/pull/338 Sales-Board (AlbertMN): https://forum.mautic.org/t/sales-opportunity-pipeline/27430/36 WordPress-Plugin: https://forum.mautic.org/t/is-the-wordpress-mautic-plugin-still-functional/32909 Auto-Install für Mautic https://forum.mautic.org/t/struggling-to-automate-installation-of-mautic/32763/2 und https://github.com/itnavigate/MauticSetup Caching https://forum.mautic.org/t/configuring-memcache-or-redis-in-local-php/27267/21 Salesforce Best Practices (markwilliams21): https://forum.mautic.org/t/best-practices-to-integrate-with-salesforce/31254/4 Amazon SES (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/email-sending-in-mautic-5-cron-queue-and-daemons/ JavaScript aus DWC heraus (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/launch-javascript-in-dynamic-web-content-in-mautic/ Rollen-Berechtigungen (Tobi): https://audienture.com/mautic-role-management-a-comprehensive-guide/ Gruppen-Berechtigungen (Ekke): https://forum.mautic.org/t/introduce-group-model-to-mautics-access-control/33575 Interview Blick in den Spiegel: Leuchtfeuer.com Community Release-Zyklus und eLTS: https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/39/debates/10 und https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/announcing-potential-extended-long-term-support-elts-program-mautic-we-need-your UX/UI Team: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/enhancing-our-uxui-tiger-team-embracing-community-feedback-and-establishing-clear Mauticon-Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@MauticOrg/playlists Google Summer of Code: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/gsoc-2024-project-report-end-end-test-suite-mautic mautic.org Relaunch: https://mautic.slack.com/archives/C07A4CU91/p1724945673185609 Mauticon Europe November 2024: https://mauticon.mautic.org und Call for Speakers (Deadline 1. Oktober!) https://www.mautic.org/blog/share-your-expertise-call-speakers-mautic-conference-europe-2024 Mautic Awards bei der Mauticon: https://forum.mautic.org/t/announcing-the-inaugural-mautic-awards-will-you-be-taking-center-stage/32733 Vorschlags-Deadline 29. September! https://community.mautic.org/processes/mautic-awards-2024/f/86/
In the first episode of a special daily series during the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting, Dr. John Sweetenham shares highlights from Day 1, including exciting data on the CROWN trial in NSCLC, the ASC4First study in chronic myeloid leukemia, and the effects of high-deductible health plans on cancer survivorship. TRANSCRIPT Dr. John Sweetenham: I'm Dr. John Sweetenham, the host of the ASCO Daily News Podcast. I'm delighted to bring you a special series of daily episodes from the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting and to share my top takeaways on selected abstracts. Today, I'll be reviewing exciting new data in chronic myeloid leukemia, remarkable outcomes for patients with ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer, and a compelling study on the effects of high deductible health plans on cancer survivorship. My disclosures are available in the transcript of this episode. LBA6500, the ASC4FIRST trial, is a phase 3 combination of asciminib with the current standard of care tyrosine kinase inhibitors, those being imatinib, nilotinib, dasatinib and bosutinib for the first line treatment of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia. The data from this large multinational study, conducted in 29 countries, were presented by Dr. Timothy Hughes from the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia. Some patients with chronic phase CML respond well to tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy, and about one-third may eventually be able to stop therapy and will remain in remission, the so-called treatment free remission or TFR. Unfortunately, almost half of patients eventually need to change therapy due to resistance and intolerance, and most patients will need to remain on therapy for many years, possibly for life. Asciminib is the first BCR-ABL1 inhibitor to specifically target the ABL myristate pocket or STAMP and was designed to be highly potent but also highly specific, thus minimizing side effects and toxicity. In this large trial, which is the first randomized head-to-head comparison of asciminib with other tyrosine kinase inhibitors, 405 patients were randomized 1:1 to receive either asciminib at a dose of 80 milligrams daily or another investigator-selected TKI. The groups were well balanced for all patient characteristics, including ELTS risk. The primary objectives of the study were to compare the major molecular response rate at 48 weeks with an additional analysis for the patients who received imatinib as the investigator-selected TKI. With median follow-up at 16.3 months for patients receiving asciminib and 15.7 months for those receiving the other TKIs, the 48-week MMR rates were 68% for asciminib compared with 49% for the other investigators-selected TKIs. The rates of MR4 after 48 weeks, a deep molecular response which is a prerequisite to be considered for treatment free remission, were 39% for asciminib compared to 21% for the investigator-selected TKI. Tolerability and safety were excellent for asciminib, with only 5% discontinued due to toxicity compared to 10% for the other TKI arm. Frequently observed toxicities with asciminib included thrombocytopenia and neutropenia. The investigators concluded that asciminib is the only agent to show a statistically significant improvement in efficacy and toxicity in this patient group when compared with all other TKIs, and that asciminib has the potential to become the preferred standard of care for the first line treatment of CML. Follow-up on the study continues, but there is no question that these are exciting and probably practice-changing results. The next exciting study, LBA8503, was presented by Dr. Benjamin Solomon from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia. This presentation was an update of the CROWN study for patients with previously untreated advanced ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer. Lorlatinib is a third-generation brain-penetrating ALK inhibitor which was compared with crizotinib in the CROWN-3 study. This phase 3 study enrolled 296 patients randomly assigned to lorlatinib 100 milligrams once daily or crizotinib 250 milligrams twice daily. The interim results showed a 72% reduction in the risk for progression or death with lorlatinib compared with crizotinib and formed the basis for the March 2021 FDA approval of the drug for metastatic ALK positive non-small cell lung cancer. A subsequent post hoc analysis at three years showed continued progression free survival benefit with lorlatinib compared with crizotinib. Earlier today, Dr. Solomon presented a further post hoc analysis of the study at 60.2 months of median follow-up. Among the entire patient population, the median PFS was not reached with lorlatinib compared with 9.1 months with crizotinib. At 60 months, the PFS rate was 60% with lorlatinib compared with only 8% with crizotinib. The PSF benefits with lorlatinib were seen across all patient subgroups. The improved control of central nervous system metastatic disease, which was observed in the earlier reports, has been confirmed in this recent analysis. Among those patients with baseline brain metastases, the median PFS with lorlatinib was not yet reached compared with six months with crizotinib. More than half of patients with baseline brain metastases were progression free at 60 months. But the benefit of lorlatinib is certainly not confined to patients with brain metastases. Lorlatinib also significantly improved progression-free survival among patients without metastases. At 60 months, 63% of patients without baseline brain metastases assigned to lorlatinib were progression free, compared with only 10% of those assigned crizotinib. These are remarkable results. As Dr. Solomon stated in his conclusion, 60% of patients on lorlatinib are still progression free and 92% are progression free in the brain. No new safety signals were seen and the improved efficacy over crizotinib was seen across all risk groups. These results are unprecedented in patients with ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer. Concerning data were presented today by Dr. Justin Barnes from Washington University. Dr. Barnes presented results from a retrospective study in Abstract 11005 which showed whether a patient with cancer has high-deductible health insurance can play a role in their survival. Although previous studies have shown care disparities for those with high-deductible plans, this report focuses specifically on effects on survival and concludes that cancer survivors with high-deductible health plans had a greater risk of mortality both overall and from cancer. High-deductible insurance was defined as costing between $1,200 and $1,350 annually for individual insurance, or between $2,400 and $2,700 annually for a family plan. Investigators used data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics National Health Interview Survey and linked them to files from the National Death Index to determine mortality rates. Included were more than 147,000 respondents aged between 18 and 84 years who did not have Medicaid. Among these individuals, 5.9% were cancer survivors. The concern for cancer survivors with these plans is that in addition to recurrence that could require costly treatments, there might be issues related to survivorship. Investigators found that overall survival was worse for those with a cancer diagnosis coupled with high-deductible health insurance, with a hazard ratio of nearly 1.5. But when the researchers reviewed data from the general population without a history of cancer, they didn't find any association between high-deductible health insurance and outcomes. According to Dr. Barnes, the leading hypothesis is that patients with cancer who have a high-deductible plan delay workup for a potential new or recurrent cancer diagnosis or postpone or avoid other care. The results also indicated that survival among certain subgroups, such as non-Hispanic white patients, patients with higher incomes, and patients with at least a college or high school education, was worse for those with a high-deductible health plan, not the groups who are typically impacted by care disparities. It is possible that these individuals are more likely to select high-deductible health plans and that having these plans might counteract what might otherwise be adequate access to care. A key take-home from this analysis is that cancer patients and survivors, whatever their racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic status, should have access to health plans with low deductibles and should be informed of the potential risks of their long-term health and survival when covered by high-deductible plans. Join me again tomorrow to hear more top takeaways from ASCO24. If you value the insights that you hear on the ASCO Daily News Podcast, please remember to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Disclaimer: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Follow ASCO on social media: @ASCO on Twitter ASCO on Facebook ASCO on LinkedIn Disclosures: Dr. John Sweetenham: Consulting or Advisory Role: EMA Wellness
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Episode 273 Show Notes Topic of the show: This week's show is about radar patterns. What can you expect when you arrive from the departure side of the airport? How can you plan your descent when you are being sequenced to the airport under VFR? Why do controllers keep you so far away from the field before placing you on final? We answer all these questions and also discuss ELTs, flight service, and using VFR/IFR flight plans depending on the complexity of the airspace. This is a really fun episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron Sierra Echo shares some fun facts about Metroplex relevant to last week's discussion. 2. Patron Charlie Kilo shares some fun facts about traffic counts in the NAS. Feedback 1. SGAC Patron Romeo Bravo asks if other pilots have specific examples of when VFR was advantageous versus IFR. 2. Patron Echo Delta asks about lonely flight service station personnel. Where are they? 3. Patron Juliet Echo Charlie wants to know what supervisors do in normal operations. 4. Patron Sierra Hotel asks what's up with ELT reports. 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.
On a recent visit to Australia and New Zealand, Corey Thomas, CEO and Chair of the Board for Rapid7 participated in a number of Executive Cybersecurity Roundtables with CISOs and Heads of Security in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland, including presenting to a Cyber Risk Meetup in Melbourne.Each session produced a lively and very productive discussion amongst some senior cybersecurity leaders representing banking, financials, property management, telecommunications, healthcare, media, distribution, service delivery and logistics. Some of the key takeaways included the challenges of resources and skill sets, and the current threat landscape with significant breaches causing boards and ELTs to ask questions on respective cybersecurity posture and maturity. Threat intelligence was also an area of interest and all agreed needs to be filtered and directed by the cybersecurity strategy for specific requirements and what can be actioned.Reference was made to the ASX 200 Threat Landscape report provided by Rapid7, available here https://australiancybersecuritymagazine.com.au/reducing-the-attack-surface/
Star & planet formation: Upcoming opportunities in the space-based infrared by Floris van der Tak. on Wednesday 30 November While ALMA and JWST are revolutionizing our view of star and planet formation with their unprecedented sensitivity and resolution at submillimeter and near-IR wavelengths, many outstanding questions can only be answered with observations in the thermal (mid- and far-) infrared domain. Many of these questions require space-based observations, to achieve the necessary sensitivity and/or wavelength coverage. In particular, how do interstellar clouds develop filamentary structures and dense cores? What are the masses and luminosities of objects at the earliest stages of star formation? What are the gas masses of planet-forming disks, and how do these disks disperse during planet formation? How is refractory and volatile material distributed within the disks, and how does this evolve with time? This article reviews how upcoming and planned balloon-borne and space-based telescopes for the mid- and far-infrared will address these questions, and outlines which further missions will be needed beyond 2030, when the ELTs will be in full operation. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.15149v2
Star & planet formation: Upcoming opportunities in the space-based infrared by Floris van der Tak. on Wednesday 30 November While ALMA and JWST are revolutionizing our view of star and planet formation with their unprecedented sensitivity and resolution at submillimeter and near-IR wavelengths, many outstanding questions can only be answered with observations in the thermal (mid- and far-) infrared domain. Many of these questions require space-based observations, to achieve the necessary sensitivity and/or wavelength coverage. In particular, how do interstellar clouds develop filamentary structures and dense cores? What are the masses and luminosities of objects at the earliest stages of star formation? What are the gas masses of planet-forming disks, and how do these disks disperse during planet formation? How is refractory and volatile material distributed within the disks, and how does this evolve with time? This article reviews how upcoming and planned balloon-borne and space-based telescopes for the mid- and far-infrared will address these questions, and outlines which further missions will be needed beyond 2030, when the ELTs will be in full operation. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.15149v2
Star & planet formation: Upcoming opportunities in the space-based infrared by Floris van der Tak. on Tuesday 29 November While ALMA and JWST are revolutionizing our view of star and planet formation with their unprecedented sensitivity and resolution at submillimeter and near-IR wavelengths, many outstanding questions can only be answered with observations in the thermal (mid- and far-) infrared domain. Many of these questions require space-based observations, to achieve the necessary sensitivity and/or wavelength coverage. In particular, how do interstellar clouds develop filamentary structures and dense cores? What are the masses and luminosities of objects at the earliest stages of star formation? What are the gas masses of planet-forming disks, and how do these disks disperse during planet formation? How is refractory and volatile material distributed within the disks, and how does this evolve with time? This article reviews how upcoming and planned balloon-borne and space-based telescopes for the mid- and far-infrared will address these questions, and outlines which further missions will be needed beyond 2030, when the ELTs will be in full operation. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.15149v1
Star & planet formation: Upcoming opportunities in the space-based infrared by Floris van der Tak. on Monday 28 November While ALMA and JWST are revolutionizing our view of star and planet formation with their unprecedented sensitivity and resolution at submillimeter and near-IR wavelengths, many outstanding questions can only be answered with observations in the thermal (mid- and far-) infrared domain. Many of these questions require space-based observations, to achieve the necessary sensitivity and/or wavelength coverage. In particular, how do interstellar clouds develop filamentary structures and dense cores? What are the masses and luminosities of objects at the earliest stages of star formation? What are the gas masses of planet-forming disks, and how do these disks disperse during planet formation? How is refractory and volatile material distributed within the disks, and how does this evolve with time? This article reviews how upcoming and planned balloon-borne and space-based telescopes for the mid- and far-infrared will address these questions, and outlines which further missions will be needed beyond 2030, when the ELTs will be in full operation. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.15149v1
In this episode of Season 8 of The Mother Honestly Podcast, Take The Day Off, Powered by Splendid Spoon, Hosts Blessing Adesiyan and Andrea Mullan are joined by Elizabeth Pearson, Executive Coach for C-Suite and ELTs. She is a nationally recognized professional coach, published author, and podcast host who works with clients to help them get unstuck and overcome plateaus in their professional and personal lives. In this deeply insightful episode, Elizabeth tells the inspiring story of how she quit her successful sales career to pivot into coaching C-suite career women in a male dominated workforce. Blessing and Andrea also discuss with her, how women can get back into the workforce and thrive while pregnant or post pregnancy. and how women can take the day off from all the burdens society places on them as birthing women who want full lives and successful careers. This podcast is in partnership with Splendid Spoon. Visit www.splendidspoon.com and join us as we #DropTheGuilt #TakeTheDayOff To become a Mother Honestly Member for only $97/yr, visit www.motherhonestly.com/membership and if you are a Company seeking support for your employees and their families, visit www.motherhonestly.com/atwork to provide real solutions at home and at work. Our upcoming Start To Flourish Summit is on November 4th. Visit www.flourish.motherhonestly.com to reserve your seat and learn more about how to get involved. You can find Elizabeth Pearson here
Writing Intentionally Episode Summary: Writing is an essential aspect of our lives since we learned our ABCs. We write every day; whether we're drafting a document for our colleagues at work, writing an email to a client, or texting a loved one on Instagram, it is a unique skill. However, it should be done purposefully. How do you pass your message with clarity if you're writing for a group of people? This episode of Messaging on a Mission reveals insights from Erin Lebacqz – an expert in writing intentionally. She sheds light on how people can communicate clearly and gain confidence through their writing. Episode Guest(s): Erin Lebacqz helps people write with clarity, confidence, and emotional intelligence. Erin's curriculum and book, High-Value Writing, captures Erin's 25 years of experience working with business and academic writers worldwide. Her interactive sessions engage learners in purposeful discussions that respect learners' desire for intellectual growth while also providing practical strategies they can immediately apply in the workplace. Erin has trained and taught in the United States and Asia in the finance, manufacturing, trades, non-profit, higher education, healthcare, and public sectors. Clients have included the U.S. Forest Service, the European Commission, UC Davis, DeGorontalo Independent Media Outlet in Indonesia, Wuhan University in China, CalHR, city and county governments throughout California, and international customs agencies. Erin developed her expertise in both the theory and practice of learning through twenty years of instructional and administrative service in public higher education in California, New Mexico, and abroad. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from UC San Diego, a Secondary Education Teaching Credential with an emphasis on intercultural and multilingual learning from San Jose State University, and a Master of Arts degree in Professional Writing from the University of New Mexico. She is a certified ICBI Intercultural Global Coach and a Master Trainer in workplace ESL using ELTS' Peace Corps-endorsed Color Vowel Chart system and has won awards such as Inspirational Teacher of the Year. Erin is functionally bilingual in Spanish/English. Key Takeaways: Writing is situational. Your writing should be based on the reader and the situation, not on some random rules and norms. There is not one correct way to write. You should implement different writing for different scenarios or circumstances. You can have more impact on your voice when you write confidently and flexibly. Be the authority over your writing and analyze the situation to determine the purpose. When you're writing to someone, you've got your reader or listener receiving your words in two ways with two different types of meaning. First, they'll get the informational meaning, and secondly, the emotional meaning. If you're writing to a large group of people, your writing should be clear, simple, and concise to remove ambiguity. If your point might be contentious or unpleasant to the recipient, try longer, emotional writing to convey they message. You should opt for shorter, more concise writing when addressing other matters. Useful Links: Erin Lebacqz - High-Value Writing - https://www.highvaluewriting.com/ https://www.instagram.com/leebacks/?hl=en https://www.cpshr.us/consultants/erin-lebacqz
High-Resolution spectral models of TRAPPIST-1e seen as a Pale Blue Dot for ELT and JWST observations by Zifan Lin et al. on Tuesday 13 September Rocky exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zone (HZ) of nearby M dwarfs provide unique opportunities for characterizing their atmospheres and searching for biosignature gases. TRAPPIST-1e, a temperate Earth-sized exoplanet in the HZ of a nearby M dwarf, is arguably the most favorable target for ground- and space-based atmospheric characterization by the extremely large telescopes (ELTs) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). To inform future observations in reflected and emitted lights using these upcoming telescopes, we simulate the high-resolution reflection and emission spectra for TRAPPIST-1e for both modern and prebiotic Earth-like atmospheric compositions. To demonstrate the effects of wavelength-dependent albedo on climate and spectra, we further simulate five albedo scenarios for each atmospheric composition: cloudy modern Earth-like, cloud-free modern Earth-like, cloudy ocean planet, 100 per cent cloudy planet, and wavelength-independent albedo of 0.31. We use the recent Mega-MUSCLES spectral energy distribution (SED) of TRAPPIST-1 for our models. We show that the O$_2$ + CH$_4$ and O$_3$ + CH$_4$ biosignature pairs as well as climate indicators (CO$_2$ and H$_2$O) show features in both high-resolution reflection and emission spectra of TRAPPIST-1e that the ELTs can search for. Our high-resolution database for modern and prebiotic Earth TRAPPIST-1e models with various surface compositions and cloud distributions provides a tool for observers to train retrieval algorithms and plan observation strategies to characterize this potentially habitable world. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02875v2
High-Resolution spectral models of TRAPPIST-1e seen as a Pale Blue Dot for ELT and JWST observations by Zifan Lin et al. on Tuesday 13 September Rocky exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zone (HZ) of nearby M dwarfs provide unique opportunities for characterizing their atmospheres and searching for biosignature gases. TRAPPIST-1e, a temperate Earth-sized exoplanet in the HZ of a nearby M dwarf, is arguably the most favorable target for ground- and space-based atmospheric characterization by the extremely large telescopes (ELTs) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). To inform future observations in reflected and emitted lights using these upcoming telescopes, we simulate the high-resolution reflection and emission spectra for TRAPPIST-1e for both modern and prebiotic Earth-like atmospheric compositions. To demonstrate the effects of wavelength-dependent albedo on climate and spectra, we further simulate five albedo scenarios for each atmospheric composition: cloudy modern Earth-like, cloud-free modern Earth-like, cloudy ocean planet, 100 per cent cloudy planet, and wavelength-independent albedo of 0.31. We use the recent Mega-MUSCLES spectral energy distribution (SED) of TRAPPIST-1 for our models. We show that the O$_2$ + CH$_4$ and O$_3$ + CH$_4$ biosignature pairs as well as climate indicators (CO$_2$ and H$_2$O) show features in both high-resolution reflection and emission spectra of TRAPPIST-1e that the ELTs can search for. Our high-resolution database for modern and prebiotic Earth TRAPPIST-1e models with various surface compositions and cloud distributions provides a tool for observers to train retrieval algorithms and plan observation strategies to characterize this potentially habitable world. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02875v2
High-Resolution spectral models of TRAPPIST-1e seen as a Pale Blue Dot for ELT and JWST observations by Zifan Lin et al. on Wednesday 07 September Rocky exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zone (HZ) of nearby M dwarfs provide unique opportunities for characterizing their atmospheres and searching for biosignature gases. TRAPPIST-1e, a temperate Earth-sized exoplanet in the HZ of a nearby M dwarf, is arguably the most favorable target for ground- and space-based atmospheric characterization by the extremely large telescopes (ELTs) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). To inform future observations in reflected and emitted lights using these upcoming telescopes, we simulate the high-resolution reflection and emission spectra for TRAPPIST-1e for both modern and prebiotic Earth-like atmospheric compositions. To demonstrate the effects of wavelength-dependent albedo on climate and spectra, we further simulate five albedo scenarios for each atmospheric composition: cloudy modern Earth-like, cloud-free modern Earth-like, cloudy ocean planet, 100 per cent cloudy planet, and wavelength-independent albedo of 0.31. We use the recent Mega-MUSCLES spectral energy distribution (SED) of TRAPPIST-1 for our models. We show that the O$_2$ + CH$_4$ and O$_3$ + CH$_4$ biosignature pairs as well as climate indicators (CO$_2$ and H$_2$O) show features in both high-resolution reflection and emission spectra of TRAPPIST-1e that the ELTs can search for. Our high-resolution database for modern and prebiotic Earth TRAPPIST-1e models with various surface compositions and cloud distributions provides a tool for observers to train retrieval algorithms and plan observation strategies to characterize this potentially habitable world. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02875v1
High-Resolution spectral models of TRAPPIST-1e seen as a Pale Blue Dot for ELT and JWST observations by Zifan Lin et al. on Wednesday 07 September Rocky exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zone (HZ) of nearby M dwarfs provide unique opportunities for characterizing their atmospheres and searching for biosignature gases. TRAPPIST-1e, a temperate Earth-sized exoplanet in the HZ of a nearby M dwarf, is arguably the most favorable target for ground- and space-based atmospheric characterization by the extremely large telescopes (ELTs) and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). To inform future observations in reflected and emitted lights using these upcoming telescopes, we simulate the high-resolution reflection and emission spectra for TRAPPIST-1e for both modern and prebiotic Earth-like atmospheric compositions. To demonstrate the effects of wavelength-dependent albedo on climate and spectra, we further simulate five albedo scenarios for each atmospheric composition: cloudy modern Earth-like, cloud-free modern Earth-like, cloudy ocean planet, 100 per cent cloudy planet, and wavelength-independent albedo of 0.31. We use the recent Mega-MUSCLES spectral energy distribution (SED) of TRAPPIST-1 for our models. We show that the O$_2$ + CH$_4$ and O$_3$ + CH$_4$ biosignature pairs as well as climate indicators (CO$_2$ and H$_2$O) show features in both high-resolution reflection and emission spectra of TRAPPIST-1e that the ELTs can search for. Our high-resolution database for modern and prebiotic Earth TRAPPIST-1e models with various surface compositions and cloud distributions provides a tool for observers to train retrieval algorithms and plan observation strategies to characterize this potentially habitable world. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02875v1
Ron, joins the Business Black Belts for the second time to discuss the importance of targeted lists and personalization in marketing.
In this episode, we are joined by Matt Crawford and Alex Fischer, two Roofstock Certified Agents, to discuss the Greenville and Spartanburg South Carolina markets. We cover the different asset classes, neighborhoods, demographics, price points and return metrics, short term rentals, geographic considerations and much more. If you want to learn more about investing in South Carolina, Matt and Alex have the goods. Contact Matt and Alex at: acquisitions@evernest.co --- Transcript Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The remote real estate investor podcast is for informational purposes only, and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals. What's going on everyone? Welcome to another episode of the remote real estate investor. I'm Michael album and today I'm joined by Matt and Alex, two of our agents as part of Roofstock Certified agent network down in South Carolina. And they're going to be talking to us today about the Greenville and Spartanburg markets and everything we as investors need to know about it. So let's get into it. Matt Crawford, Alex Fisher, how are you guys? Man? We're doing great Michael here. Thank you guys so much for having us. Good to be here. I guess. Yeah, our pleasure. So I know you because I work with you guys regularly as part of our certified agent network with Roofstock. But for anyone who might not be familiar with who you are, give us a quick rundown who you are. Where do you live? What what markets do you operate in? And what is it that you're all doing in real estate? Absolutely. So for everybody out there, you know, welcome to the Roofstock remote podcast as you guys know, Michael, he's a champion of the people he's the one in the van rockin. But for us, you know me now it's we're the greatest broker Team roofstock has ever seen. That lightly, but I do mean it. I think we're very passionate about we, that what we do, how we present the products to you guys, as consumers. And as the educational base, you know, we're very thankful for the opportunity. So we represent a couple of markets here in South Carolina. It's where Alex and I are born raised. Alex, you want to add two cents on top of that, sir? Yeah, I mean, obviously, our hometown is Columbia, really anywhere in South Carolina. That's where we have most of our experience. And you know, we love doing nothing more than trying to get out here and make some people some money and find some good deals. So our obviously our go to is going to be South Carolina areas. Love it. And why did you guys partner up? And how did you two meet? That's such a long story. But it's been we've been kicking it for, like 12 years. And and you know, and we're both we're both 32. So I mean, we were we were young lads and our ladies at the time were like best friends. And you know, Alex's wife was always talking to my girl about meeting Alex and I thought he was strange because he was like, a financially adept teenager, like Alex had his first house and like nine years older, or like, 19, whatever. Don't none of those. And meet Alex just kept kicking it in. You know, Alex was working at one of the top four consultancy firms. PwC. And I was out in Denver, sort of so notes and Alex, you know, hats off to him. He'd call me like, every week, checking up on me, and it's like, Matt, you know, we got to get new real estate, we have the potential. He really convinced me to move back to South Carolina. And fast forward five years. We have our own companies now. Love it. All right, you too. Well, let's talk about Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina. It's a market that I'm not very familiar with. And so we're going to, you know, talk to me, like I'm five years old walked me through. Why is are these markets? Interesting? Why should people be interested in investing in rental properties in these two markets? Yeah, so I guess the main differences between, you know, the Upstate and Columbia is property values are a little bit higher. You know, Greenville is an incredibly cool city, especially compared to Columbia. So it's, it's pretty big, and it's owned, but there's a lot around Greenville, which would, you know, be the mountains, you know, it's convenient to the beach, which is maybe about two and a half, three hours away. But also, you've got the North Carolina, you've obviously got, you know, Clemson around the area. There's a lot of opportunities in regards to Reynolds because there are a lot of colleges around there. But you know, our biggest thing is pushing the appreciation, you're going to see that the rents are not keeping up as much with the property values are at least as quickly. But the good news is they are good opportunities for long term holds because of the appreciation and from what we've been seeing the appreciation there in the upstate in general is just much stronger than it is in Colombia, that the good thing about Colombia is the opportunity for rents because the rents are keeping up with the property values, but I think we're going to see a lot of that stuff slowly. You know, I guess level off a little Bit just based on how the market is kind of moving now. So then the rents will eventually kind of just end up evening out with what the appreciation is actually doing. And Matt, who are some of the big employers, I know, Alex, you mentioned, Clemson and a lot of colleges around there, but are other than college students and college faculty. What are people moving to the area for for your typical jobs? I mean, are there big employers there? Yeah, you know, I think Michael, you know, putting you in the frame of mind of like a new investor coming into South Carolina, and for all the investor, and whether you're 18 years old, looking for your first rental or a seasoned investor with 100 properties, I always like to sort of start at the origin story of the market. And Greenville upstate in general, is like the textile industry of the US. I mean, you got to look historically, in South Carolina and the South, you know, this is where a large majority of the cotton of the Indigo dies of anything the derivative of the textile industry, really was created. And that really set its roots into Greenville and to Spartanburg itself. So Greenville still has a ton of products from that era, which include huge textile mills. What that means from an investor's standpoint, is that you had all this workforce housing, you know, even my mom was from easily, which is about 25 minutes from downtown Greenville. They grew up on the Mill Hill. And so as you can imagine, it's perfect substance for the gentrification to happen, you know, and it's not 20 years ago, where we could buy a house for 75,000. And now it's worth 500. But you can still follow that development curve does molding out of Greenville into areas like easily fantastic market to look into. The biggest one, I think the all star of this podcast for everyone listening is going to be Travelers Rest. And I think Alex knows a lot about this as well. Because Greenville on the Clemson grab, right, Clemson, Clemson Tigers, you know, we're about 30 minutes past Greenville. And so I got to see this beautiful development happened in Greenville, which is just created a pretty high saturated market. So now for any investors and yourself, Michael, you know, I think pushing to the satellite markets that are still quite contingent to Greenville population and economic drivers makes the most sense. So that's really were trout interest is becoming an all stock market, low property purchase prices, you know, you're talking three twos 175,000 or less, the really good median rents, almost to the 1% rule. I don't think it's as sexy as here in Colombia. It is just because Greenville has already seen so much more maturation than here in the middle the state says Greenville, so biggest thing on Greenville. Here we go Pierre's driving in and if we drive in, travelers risks going to be you're looking at o'clock at 11 o'clock to us. So guys, if you're out there, you're wanting to see properties. I can guarantee if you Zillow, Greenville, you're gonna see stuff for like 300,000 400,000 that rinse 2500 or so now you go up to Travelers Rest, those economic numbers are totally going to flip flop. So please feel free to look at these kinds of products is the same MLS as Greenville. So Alex and I will be publishing properties. And then if we come back to the center of the city in Greenville, and look at nine o'clock on the clock hands, you're going to look at easily so it's directly to the left of Greenville. Sort of right in the left there to the screen. Thanks, Pierre. Also a great case study for what's happening in this market. As a lot of the renters, the investors and the development dollars are starting to bleed out of Greenville, which is sort of the cool analogy as Greenville really had its foothold in the indigo dye business. So if you can imagine this indigo dye starting to come out of this central geo easily is fantastic. You can still find great inventory. But even as Alex and I thought, Hey man, let's open up the upstate with roof stock ease these going to be just fish in a barrel. It's not the case. You know, it's still very, very saturated with investment and institutional dollars, which puts Traveler's Rest as my number one submarket You heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen. I love it, Matt. And to give people kind of a frame of reference, what was the general population of Greenberg? MSA? Yeah, I think it's almost like 500,000 Okay, so it's pretty massive city. definitely bigger than I think it's like the fifth or sixth largest city in South Carolina. I definitely Being a local think it's like, probably number two of like, most sought after livable millennial culture cities. I think it goes Charleston and probably Greenville. And you know, guys, if you're looking for Airbnbs, totally different ballgame, we're talking totally different set of data here. But the short term rental market in Greenville is off the charts. And I think that is, yeah, definitely is perfectly perfectly tied to the nightlife and the culture that Greenville has done. And even just to dig a little deeper here, you know, 25 years ago, there really wasn't a main street or a main vein in Greenville, in fact, what they call false Park, which is a main park, and mainstream Greenville was beautiful, natural waterfall, it was actually covered by an overpass right here appears on a false park on the reading. So the Reedy River cuts to the city, this used to be covered up. And now in the last 10 to 15 years, they've probably dumped 100 million or more into this gorgeous walkable facility that has these natural features are just a beautiful suspension bridge. And that is has created this really nice culture that is in Greenville. And I think that's why the short term rental market really works if you're looking for higher property purchase prices, but I think your Airbnb models will be rock star here. That's really interesting that and so talk to me a little bit about property taxes, because I think that's something that's always on people's mind is one of the a big expense that can either make or break in investment. So how do those work in in South Carolina? Or maybe more specifically, in Greenville? Yeah, so typically what we do, and a lot of people don't realize this from the get go, but everybody's looking at Zillow, you can go to any house, and you can see what the roughly what the what the taxes would be. However, with Columbia, South Carolina, in general, the property taxes are different, you know, there's two different types of property taxes, you got an owner occupied and the non owner occupied and people don't realize the non owner occupied is obviously, you know, the, these big investors that come in, these are the taxes that these guys are gonna have to pay the small guys, whatever. So when you live in the house, and you look into Zillow, you're gonna see one number, but in reality, that number can essentially be doubled, when you start to consider that you're actually going to put a renter in place, which is a huge buzzkill for a lot of investors. But at the same time, once you kind of understand that is the case, now you can kind of work your numbers around you can kind of you'll you'll look in a different direction for the opportunity, I guess you could say. But typically, what we tell people is when it comes to taxes, the non unoccupied rate is going to be roughly and again, this is just a rule of thumb, this is not exact, is about two and a half percent of the purchase price that will give you a good gauge on, you know what your monthly cash flow would be. And as you can imagine, you know, what I would say is, you know, the owner occupied tax rate is probably around one to, you know, one and a half percent. So as you can imagine, you do the math, it's almost double what the the owner occupied rate is, which is very unfortunate. And that's probably been our biggest hurdle for the South Carolina markets. But again, you know, it just allows us to kind of, you know, I guess stretch our fingers out and see what we can find in regards to more off market properties. Maybe some smaller homes, but it really does make it more difficult for investors to actually go out and find something just because it does, it does hurt the cash flow a good bit. Yeah, that makes total sense. And we talked a lot about Greenville. What about Spartanburg? What Should folks be aware of and where should they be looking out there? Okay, cool. Cool. Let's uh, so drive the car, probably about 45 minutes east. And now we're at Sparkle city baby, which is sort of just a local term slang for Spartanburg that I can give no context to. I have no idea why they call it sparkle city, but it makes for a fantastic nickname. Totally. So we're driving the sparkle city. Or we're laying it down and to me, and I think even to Alex's standpoint, I'm a bigger fan of Spartanburg than Greenville. Granted, you know, snagging the Airbnb downtown mainstream Greenville. Sounds awesome. I think if you're looking to build long term rental portfolios, maybe two or three a year you're wanting to be in Spartanburg. That's just because it's more like a It's not rural in the sense, but it's more workforce housing. I think Greenville, you're going to be playing with a lot of individuals that are potentially, you know, making 80 to 100 grand a year. Not necessarily looking for a true three two rental whereas in Spartanburg it's definitely labor force and I think you find that labor force In the biggest BMW plant in the southeast, so BMW Michelin all have one of their largest manufacturing plants, right outside of Spartanburg. I think all the x five series beamers in the world are made here in this BMW plant. Which is beautiful. Yeah. So like you drive by it as it's as gorgeous setup. So really, really cool. And I think that's driven, this workforce class of tenants that you would see, of course, there's 10 colleges in Spartanburg. And if you were to visit Greenville, you're like, oh, man, this place is poppin. Like, there's Michelin star restaurants. In a beautiful downtown, you go to Spartanburg, there's like, you know, mom and pops, Biscuit Company, you know. But what you want to see, and from an investor's perspective, which I think looks good, is right downtown, is this brand new five star hotel, super swanky, beautiful rooftop, you walk into it, and you're like, oh, there's money here. Something's happening. And so to me, that says that a lot of these development dollars that have been looking around different GEOS here in South Carolina, finally, have seen Oh, Spartanburg is a super viable market, I would say maybe it's like Greenville, 15 years ago. And talk quick numbers. Whereas if you were in Greenville, your three two is 250,000. Your three two here is going to be a buck 50. So I mean, we're talking about $100,000. And price changes now that is reflected in the rent rates. That three two in Greenville is definitely a 1550 1695 monthly rent products. That same three two here in Spartanburg, you know, you are going to be looking at like 900 to $1,200. And I think that's just positioned on the type of tenant that we're commonly seeing here. But inventory is easier, you're not going to have such a saturation of buyers unless bidding wars. So I'm big fan and pro tip, bing, bing, bing, for everybody out there listening, I think, I don't know if you're gonna make that a sound but I'll do my own AdWords. I think that you know, me and Alex like, you know, we're we're we have a large acquisition base for different companies. And we're last two years has been a gauntlet with interest rates at 2.3%. Back in January of 2021. As of this year, this month, I just checked really like 5.6. And what we're seeing when we're checking foreclosure lists, we're looking at so many different counties across about 30 Different in essays is things are doubling every single month as far as foreclosures, as far as the evictions that are actually being filed in process. So what that means for you guys, as investors in the audience of the podcast is you get your cash ready. I think the bidding wars are the are finally starting to water down. So whether it is green, or whether it is Spartanburg, you're gonna see a lot more inventory and I think you're gonna have a lot more purchasing power, especially if you're coming with some kind of liquid cash on the deal. Okay, good to know and what areas of Spartanburg really excites you. You know Spartanburg, if you made your number one call for Greenville, what's your number one call for Spartanburg easy shot right in the heart of Gaston. Gaffney is just a subset right out of Spartanburg, you know I think Spartanburg is old enough to where you can put a stake downtown, though a 30 mile radius around it, and go shopping. That's how I would look on Zillow. But Gaffney in particular, a sub market really great, right on. And if someone is coming into the South Carolina Market, just in general, or maybe these two markets specifically, what things should they be aware of? What's kind of common practice par for the course, like as an example out in California, we have termites, and so if you see a little bit of termite damage, that's not the end of the world, you can get it fixed, depending of course, about where it is and how pervasive it is. But what are some things that people should expect to see that might be red flags in their home market, that they shouldn't be too worried about? Let's see around here. One of the more common things that, you know, becomes concerning, I mean, it comes concerning to anybody, but it is pretty normal. It's just more foundational issues. You know, having cracks in the foundation, unfortunately, is normal. But you know, when and I don't know how it is in California, but I know the second somebody sees you know, foundation cracks and stuff like that. It's definitely it becomes something very worrying. But from our perspective, we're like, look, this is normal. You know, we there's plenty of companies don't get me wrong, there are expensive, but there are plenty of companies that can go and help remediate that. At However, even at that point, you know, it's pretty easy to gauge, especially on the inspection reports how severe it's going to be. As long as it's nothing that's like, overall, structurally is going to be concerning, then we don't see it being a big deal just because it is normal. But again, that's from our perspective, we've never seen anything major come up. And if we do, you know, we were able to read through the inspection report and say, you know, hey, maybe we should get one of these guys out here from you know, foundation companies go have a look. But outside of that, from our perspective, that's fairly normal on any house, you end up going under contract on. Yeah, totally agree with Alex there, we get all the crazy questions to Michael. A lot from this, this Cali investors are coming in even New York people. I'd say like, every time we have a California guy or girl, which we love, y'all, and we've even had a couple of really amazing people come meet me and Alex, here in South Carolina, from the properties that we've helped acquire. So shout out to all those guys, but they're always like, doing the hurricane insurance or like Ardea tornadoes, which is a regular thing to ask the Dow none of that, you know, soccer right, super chill, you know, especially Columbia. We're landlocked, you know, Charleston, definitely, you're gonna have hurricanes. But Greenville, it's good. I think on average is like five inches of snow, which is hit or miss. So very mild climate, and even sort of changing that question of as globally for South Carolina as an outdoor investor, what I would say to make it interesting is like, follow football. It was just about, you know, football, I think is really important to the nature of these different cities. So you know, Clemson University, if you're paying attention to that college, when they were rockin, it created this huge investment opportunity like massive, I cannot express how big the in real estate investment opportunity that was created offset football program. And it's the same thing with the Charlotte Panthers. They're building a brand new practice stadium and Rock Hill, investors are looking at these different data metrics. And even in Columbia, South Carolina with the University of South Carolina's football program is I would just pay attention to those sorts of fun monikers. And that's just another lens to look at an investing and what is important to that specific Geo. And those are just one of the very relatable things here in the South Carolina Market. Now, that makes total sense. I know one of our other coaches, Tom Schneider, he loves looking at sports teams, and where they're moving and where they're building stadiums, because that's a huge, huge indicator, like you mentioned about like the hotel, big money going into an area. That's great. That's great. I'm curious to know, from your guys's perspectives, what should buyers be aware of how can they be more competitive? And how can they work better with you all and your teams to be competitive and win offers? Well, so I'll actually say from my perspective, just to kind of give my quick little two cents, because we do see this daily. But our biggest thing is, you know, we've got a team of people that are behind, you know, the whole coordination piece, our number one goal is to get offers out the door at this point is kind of like you got to unfortunately, this isn't like it was two years ago, maybe you can make an offer on a house. And you know, there's only two other offers on it. Now. It's like you make an offer on a house. And now there's about 20 to 30 other other offers on it when you consider in these bigger markets like Columbia, Greenville, and Spartanburg. This is where all the big institutional guys are. And so these big institutional guys are buying in cash, which means you know, if you're buying through financing, it's going to make it very, very difficult to be competitive, especially with a lot of these guys doing, you know, three day diligence, five day diligence, which is something we don't really recommend, mainly because you know, it's very difficult to even get anybody out there and then get a report back. So our biggest thing is and kind of what we we feel like we can control on our end is the amount of offers that actually do go out. So instead of just pinpointing and finding, like, Hey, this is my favorite property, I want to try to win just this one. Our goal is, look, you just got to start, you know, shooting out offers, which is what our team is capable of doing. And then just hope that one sticks in don't get me wrong, obviously, we want the offers to be calculated. But you know, if you kind of get this tunnel vision and try to purchase one house and try to win that one house, you're you're going to be disappointed. There's nothing wrong with just trying to shoot out some offers. That's what our team can do. And all you got to do is just let us know where you go. Obviously go to roofstock and just start clicking on. Hey, I want to make an offer here. I want to make an offer here. But to your point, I mean people are getting over bid. The market right now is kind of unfair just because of these institutional guys. So if there's anything we could at least just give somebody as a takeaway is just make offers. Right now it's a numbers game and hopefully one will stay Pick, but you'll be a lot more likely to stick something than you would if you just try to, you know, kind of become narrow, narrow vision and try to make one offer at a time. It's just going to make it very, very difficult which is with with the way the market is now. Yeah, makes total sense. Well, sir, I agree. That's perfect. Yes. Awesome. Well, guys, any final thoughts, tips, tricks, tidbits for folks that are listening things you think you want people to be aware of, of South Carolina Market? You know, I think the, you know, quick sentiment, you know, to leave with you guys out there is, you know, me and Alex have been doing this for quite some time. I know, we're, we're young in blood, but we're old and experience, we're, you know, probably pass or 25th 100, you know, transaction, we've been a part of all these have been investment base. So we're not a residential agent. We're both brokers. So we really have put this as our passion, and our our life loads to support our families. So I think being a resource for you guys, your boots on the ground, providing all of our resources, we do our own flips. And we know the headaches with the flips, you know, we've gone through several, many several Renaud teams, and we've had to create processes and procedures to make sure that we're hitting our numbers and our timelines, and all of that experience, and physical resource, all these teams will be more than happy to open up that toolbox for you guys. Same thing with lenders, you know, dealing with, you know, tons of roofstock, transactions and ELTs. And otherwise, you know, we've pinpointed the best of the best. So, that being said, you know, I'm really, really proud of the team, Alex has helped create, the toolbox that we pieced together, and the family that we met at roofstock. And we want you guys to dig in the toolbox. Come and play. And I think we do it a little different. And that's what makes us stand out. I think, not just selecting property by property like Alex's was saying, Look anywhere look on Craigslist, Zillow, you know, wherever you want to and send us five properties and we don't mind drafting up five offers going out fishing, and if one hits great if several hit, you know, buy them all or pick the best one and we can drop during due diligence. You know, the biggest thing and I will put this star on our chest is we've never lost earnest money in our entire career. And that's because that's pretty impressive. The systems and the communication, you know, that's, that's over 2000 deals we've gone we've never lost it once and I remember Alex was like, Dude, we're never going to because he's, he's come from that consultancy background he has processes and automations to protect you guys and so love to show you these features, talk shop Let's rock and roll and really appreciate everything Right on. What's the best way for folks to get in touch with you guys? It's gonna be acquisitions@evernest.co so evernest.co And how I would like to do it is just shoot us an email and the team will set you up a call with me and Alex if you want to just chit chat or if you just want to jump into the rain like email five properties and say hey, I want to run these through the byo P program we Russa heard your podcast It was very strange. And and we'll hook you up man this is like getting smarter. So that's a you know that's a sale how easy it is and we'd love to show you South Carolina. Another quick thing as you know, me and Alex do this across about probably like 10 states now you know we're from Texas, to Florida and about the southeast coastline. And I still very much like South Carolina and the data shows it has a lot of fruit. So come and join us and let's get financially free Right on well thank you for taking the time hanging out with me I really appreciate it and can't wait to see we both go from here. Michael you're the greatest, Pierre back there driving the ship Thank you sir. And to everybody tuning in. Keep catching the next episodes and good luck investment. Right on, thanks guys. Talk soon. See ya. Okay, everyone, that was our episode A big thank you to Matt and Alex for taking the time hanging out with me and giving us all a driving tour of Spartanburg and Greenville. Definitely, definitely two markets that are worth checking out. As always, if you liked the episode, feel free to leave us a rating or review. Those are super helpful for us, and we look forward to seeing in the next one. Happy investing
W czwartym odcinku specjalnego cyklu „EUFONIE 2021” Mariusz Gradowski kieruje się kategorią chłodu z Północy. W repertuarze wybranego koncertu znalazły się utwory Arvo Pärta, Erkkiego-Svena Tüüra oraz Jeana Sibeliusa.… Czytaj dalej Artykuł EUFONIE 2021: Tchumburidze / Estońska Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna / Elts pochodzi z serwisu Audycje Kulturalne.
Episode 195 Show Notes Topic of the show: Low altitude alerts and collision alerts go off all the time. How do we know when they are genuine safety alerts or nuisance alarms? AG and RH explain the two safety alerts and how we process the information to keep the pilots safe! This week, our show topic was inspired by SGAC Patron Mike Mike. Thank you! Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC Patron Juliet Sierra sent audio about updated TFR information using ADS-B In. 2. PATRON Tango Sierra sent feedback about FIS-B. Feedback SGAC Patron Juliet Sierra sent audio about flight following leaving a VFR Class Delta tower. SGAC Patron Romeo Bravo has a question about IFR clearances near Bravo. Charlie Hotel wants to know about the most famous helicopter theme song of all time. Juliet Kilo wants to know why he has to slow down under Class Bravo. Patron Golf Mike has a question about ELTs. Mentioned on the Show: Opposing Bases TTA Fly-In on October 23, 2021. If you plan on coming, let us know! Airline Pilot Guy/Opposing Bases meet up in Fargo on 10/9. (RH and AG are unable to attend this event but please send pictures with your fellow listeners) 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.
ERSO kontsert "Elts ja Beethoveni seitsmes" on täna õhtul Klassikaraadio eetris.
Claire Bednarski goes to the Ohio State University and is a senior studying international relations, diplomacy, public policy and Spanish. Claire has been in the DME internship for two years and has risen through the ranks to now hold the position of co-Social Media ELT where she manages social media content for the VA's social media accounts. Claire says that one of her favorite things to do in the internship is the Content Calendar which makes social media posts that talk about the national holidays of the year for Veterans. Claire works on the graphics and captions of these posts and she says it is really important for Veterans to see them online because of the significant impact the military has had on their lives and to help honor their service. Since she will be graduating in a few months, Claire reflects on how her former positions as DH and DO of different departments helped her become a better social media ELT and explains how her leadership experience has taught her how to do things on her own and to ask more questions to leadership and other ELTs when she needs help or advice.
171 My Visit with the Pipistrel Panthera + GA News Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you're thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance, or to take my online seminar: So You Want to Fly or Buy a Cirrus. Please help support the show with a donation via PayPal or Patreon. Send us an email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Summary171 Max sat in the new Pipistrel Panthera and talked with Andy Chan of Right Rudder Aviation, the U.S. distributor, about this exciting new aircraft. Pricing is $639K experimental, $672K certified. The Panthera is a fast, retractable landing gear aircraft that compares favorably with the Cirrus SR22. It has a useful load of 1100 pounds, and can fly over 1,000 nautical miles. News Stories FAA REQUIRES PIPER WING INSPECTIONS Rusty Pilots Making Flying Errors Is Next Aviation Headache AOPA Scholarship Application Window Open LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Scholarships Canada Mandates 406 ELTs, Foreign Aircraft Need Beacon Personal Carbon Monoxide Detector for pilots debuts Embraer Working On Electric Cropduster Man dressed as Santa crashes aircraft into power lines Mentioned in the Show Donate to AOPA Foundation Ep. #88 Four things you should know about CO Poisoning Ep. #90 Mooney Pilot Passes out from CO Poisoning Max’s Favorite Book: Flight of Passage: A Memoir Pipistrel Panthera SpecificationsPipistrel Panthera Distributor: Right Rudder Aviation Videos MentionedVideo of 3,000-gallon drop from CH-47 Chinook If you love the show and want more, visit my Patreon page to see fun videos, breaking news, and other posts in the Posts section. And if you decide to make a small donation each month, you can get some goodies! So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon - Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Check out our recommended Aviation Headsets, and order one for yourself! Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max’s Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Get Max Trescott’s G1000 and Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook, now in its Fifth edition. Call 800-247-6553 to order. Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium Max Trescott is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
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Jacqui Maguire is a registered clinical psychologist. Her professional career has been anchored in corporate wellbeing where she managed a national company of clinical psychologists who provided wellbeing and mental health support across the public and private sector. Jacqui's main passion is science communication, providing practical psychological theory and strategies to optimise personal wellbeing, work and relationships. She is one of New Zealand's prominent mental health and wellbeing thought leaders and is a sought after keynote speaker. She is TVNZ's go-to psychologist and a regular contributor to Stuff, NZ Herald, Radio New Zealand and Newstalk ZB. She is also the founder of the #1 ranking Mind Brew podcast, where she has interviewed some of the world's leading psychologists. Jacqui provides frequent consultation with ELTs and Boards, designs wellbeing programmes, facilitates training to small and large teams and presents keynotes at national conferences. "Give yourself the time and the space to reflect on you as an individual. What do you want your life to look like? What do you want your legacy to be? What makes you passionate? What provides you a whole life? How do you want to feel in five years time? Ask yourself those questions and work backwards."
Ich habe mich mit Oberstleutnant Hans-Joachim Rösen unterhalten, der die SAR Leitstelle Münster leitet. Dort werden die Einsätze der SAR-Hubschrauber des Heeres koordiniert, und dort laufen auch die Alarmierungen durch ELTs auf. Wir sprechen über die Alarmierungskette, die Rolle von ELTs und PLBs, die Lokalisierung des Wracks, sowie die eingesetzten Hubschrauber.
Ich habe mich mit Oberstleutnant Hans-Joachim Rösen unterhalten, der die SAR Leitstelle Münster leitet. Dort werden die Einsätze der SAR-Hubschrauber des Heeres koordiniert, und dort laufen auch die Alarmierungen durch ELTs auf. Wir sprechen über die Alarmierungskette, die Rolle von ELTs und PLBs, die Lokalisierung des Wracks, sowie die eingesetzten Hubschrauber.
This week the JPR crew discuss ELTs and why its time for an upgrade. Plus Fat Albert is making a come back!
丁宗同美语自然音标V7 (自然拼读、国际音标、音素、韵音)每天一组韵音,真正唯一懂 "自然拼读" 逻辑概念每天一规则,了解 "自然拼读" 与 "国际音标"自然音标V7 (第七版) 1800 页是老师最精准美式发音逻辑整合学习利用 "韵音" 逻辑,教会你 "自然拼读"很多人想学会美式拼读技巧与发音但问题是你学的是正确的自然拼读与技巧吗?市面上唯一整合英语发音学习系统 - 自然音标V7整合 "自然拼读"、"国际音标"、"音素"、与"韵音"唯一荣获微博教育名人、教育名人沪江CCTalk【官方】英语口语角主持人、Pubu电子书城畅销英语教材作家着名代表作...
Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) are becoming cheaper and more reliable. Why would a pilot need a PLB if they already have an onboard ELT? How would a PLB help a pilot in an emergency? What is a PLB anyway? In this seminar, Herb Patten, SCFC’s Assistant Chief Pilot will explain the critical differences between PLBs and ELTs. He will review the history of the emergence of the regulations on ELTs, review accident data that highlights the problems and challenges of the original ELT design, describe the enhancements offered in the new 406-MHz ELT and how they function, and provide an update on proposed regulations for ELT requirements. Most pilots are aware of the onboard Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) in their personal or rented airplane. Most know that the older models transmitted a distress signal on 121.5-MHz in the event of a hard landing. But how many know what frequency the new models transmit on? How does an ELT differ from a PLB? Do you know the differences in who receives your distress signal and how quickly? Don’t miss this seminar if you want to be prepared in post-emergency landing situations, and how you can increase your chances of surviving through the use of ELT’s and PLB’s.
Episode 076 - EAA Airventure Oshkosh 2019 Day 2 - Tuesday - Interviews with some great aviation companies including an inexpensive advisory AWOS system for airports without official weather stations, and active cooling case to keep your iPad from overheating in flight, and an inexpensive line of radios and ADSB transponders new to the US but well established in Europe. We also speak with a NOAA Corps Ops Officer about how your 406 MHz PLBs and ELTs work. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW IN THE APPLE PODCAST APP. Anyone leaving a review gets a shoutout and twitter plug! You can contact me directly on twitter @davidfill if you are here on the show grounds and would like to join me on the show for a quick interview I would love to chat.
Ab Dezember bietet TYPO3 seinen kostenpflichtigen verlängerten Support für TYPO3 7.6 an. Mittwald ist dabei und bietet den ELTS wie gewohnt kostenfrei für seine Kunden an! Erfahrt im Interview mit Mittwalds TYPO3 Experten, was es für Vor- und Nachteile gibt und wie es mit TYPO3 6.2 aussieht.
Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you’re thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance. Send us an email – http://www.sjflight.com/Forms/inquiry.htm If you have a question you’d like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Max talks in detail about Radio Communications with ATC at towered airports, like Class D, and C, and B airports. Jason Miller talks about current NOAA SARSAT policy for testing ELTs. Click here for the current listener survey. Tell us about the aviation headset you use most, what you like and dislike about it, and if you’re planning to buy a new headset. Please visit my new Patreon page and make a contribution to help me with my goal of improving the AviationNewsTalk.com website. Mentioned in the Show Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we’ll make a couple of dollars if you do. Check out our recommended Aviation Headsets, and order one for yourself! News Stories Halladay Had Drugs In System Disruption Limited In Government Shutdown FAA Knowledge Tests Halted Secret Service: Lantana air rules tough, but needed to protect POTUS FLIGHT ADVISORY ISSUED FOR STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS FAA plans to redesign San Francisco’s Class B airspace Piper AD Affects 19,000 Aircraft AUSTRALIA’S SAFETY REPORT CARD Earth’s magnetic field shift will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars at airport
ERSO, Elts, Skride ja Eller ERSO peakülalisdirigent on asunud Heino Elleri loomingut rehabiliteerima, tuues rambivalgusesse helilooja korduvalt ümber kirjutatud Viiulikontserdi.
Exocast-16b: ELTs, JWST, news, 51 Eri b, newly minted Dr Osborn
In this episode we talk with Dr. Howard Donner about the finer points of the new 406 mhz ELTs. Please enjoy TFP! Jason
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Ornitoloog Jaanus Elts räägib talilinnuloendustest, mida on Eestis tehtud nüüd 25 aastat. Neid loendusi kogu selle aja juhtinud Elts on samal teemal kirjutanud pika loo ka ajakirja “Loodusesõber” radokuu- (veebruari-) numbrile. (Toomas Jüriado, Hendrik Relve.)