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Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 76: In this episode, we talked about the critical skill of cross-checking, a fundamental aspect of a pilot's situational awareness and decision-making process. We explored the nuances of effective cross-check techniques, emphasizing their role in maintaining precise control, especially during challenging conditions. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 75: In this episode, we talked about S-Turns & Crosswind Takeoffs and Landings. We dissected the technique behind this essential maneuver, understanding its significance in refining a pilot's control and navigation skills. Shifting our focus to the challenges of crosswinds, we delved into the artistry of takeoffs and landings amidst lateral gusts. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 74: In this episode, we discussed Steep Turns and Turns Around a Point. We unveiled the purpose behind this maneuver and dissected the step-by-step technique for flawless execution. Throughout the episode, common challenges were dissected with insightful tips beneficial for real-world applications and mastering these maneuvers. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 73: The Christmas episode!!! In this episode, we explore the high-stakes world of takeoffs, landings, and the intricacies of LAHSO. From the sheer power of takeoff to the finesse of landings, and precision required by pilots during these maneuvers. Shedding light on the safety measures and coordination involved in this dynamic component of air traffic management. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 72: In this episode, we talked about airport traffic patterns and the strategic decisions involved in their selection. From ground traffic patterns on airport surfaces to the dynamic sequences of takeoff, landing, and aircraft movements in the air, we explore the pivotal role these patterns play in orchestrating safe and efficient air travel. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 71: In this episode, we talked about Runway & Taxiway Signs, Markings & Lights. we explore the significance of runway and taxiway signage, decoding the visual language that pilots rely on during taxiing and takeoff. We navigate through the meanings behind various markings that adorn the tarmac, providing crucial information to pilots and ground personnel. From the precision of centerline lights to the guidance offered by edge lights, this episode illuminates the comprehensive system designed to ensure safe and efficient movements on the ground. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 70: In this episode, we talked about collision avoidance and the role that airport light signals play in guiding aircraft on the ground. We unravel the human factors at play, emphasizing the significance of pilot training and seamless coordination between pilots and air traffic controllers in the pursuit of avoiding potential collisions. Shifting our gaze to the ground, we illuminate the standardized light signals meticulously designed for airport runways and taxiways, decoding their meanings during ground operations and emergency situations. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Welcome to the Part Time Pilot Audio Ground School Podcast! This podcast is going to be all about providing student pilots with ANOTHER way that they can consume the Private Pilot curriculum. 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 350 students take and pass their Private Pilot exams without a SINGLE STUDENT FAILING. 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. Episode 69: In this episode, we focused on Flight Service Stations (FSS), Control Centers, and the intricate process of activating a flight plan. Flight Service Stations, acting as crucial support hubs, provide pilots with pre-flight briefings encompassing vital information such as weather updates. We explore the significance of flight plans, detailing how pilots submit these comprehensive plans through various means, from electronic filing to phone submissions. We also gain insights how pilots close their flight plans, emphasizing the integral role of these systems in maintaining the safety and efficiency of air travel. Links mentioned in the episode: Online Ground School: https://parttimepilot.com/private-pilot-online-ground-school/?utm_source=podcast Ultimate Private Pilot Test Prep Book: https://amzn.to/40LSyLM Listen to ATC: https://www.liveatc.net/ Part Time Pilot study group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parttimepilot FAA Info on Flight Plans: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/fs_html/appendix_a.html Places to File ICAO Flight Plans: https://www.1800wxbrief.com/Website/#!/ https://www.fltplan.com/ https://skyvector.com/ Equipment Codes: https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/FAA%20FPL%20Quick%20Reference%20Brochure%20%282022-09-15%29.pdf 15% Off 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
Eric Kulisch - Air Cargo Editor - FreightWaves - Vancouver, WA https://www.freightwaves.com/news/ups-flights-to-israel-still-suspended-fedex-and-dhl-operate
Massport's urging travelers not to drive to Logan Airport this summer as the Sumner Tunnel will be closed. Dan's already witnessed traffic jams with only weekend tunnel closings! Brittany Morgan, Chief of Staff for the Rhode Island Airport Corporation, shared some alternatives.
Nearly a year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Biden is in Kyiv and Poland. Yale School of Management's Senior Associate Dean for Leadership Studies Jeffrey Sonnenfeld discusses the business retreat from Russia, highlighting companies that have exited the country. Sonnenfeld suggests that the war and the resulting corporate protest has exposed Russia's economic irrelevance. Manhattan workers are spending $12B less per year, due to remote work. Partnership for New York City President & CEO Kathryn Wylde discusses the demands of a new generation of workers and the many employers betting on a future of hybrid work. Plus, Meta is rolling out Meta Verified, a new paid verification subscription service, lumber prices hit Home Depot's bottom line, and some airlines are planning to accommodate families–for free! In this episode:Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
Faith of a Mustard Seed: Messages of faith Through challenges with M.S.
Can we see how, when we fail to carry out God's plans completely can lay a foundation for future problems?
Episode 255 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show we discuss double IFR flight plans, handling in flight malfunctions expeditiously but safely, and more of your awesome aviation questions and feedback. Why was the controller trying to convince an inbound aircraft to a towered airport to cancel IFR? What happened to their outbound flight plan? And how can the pilot navigate the awkward moment on the downwind? This was another ad free, 100% Patron supported episode with all content courtesy of show Patrons! Thank you! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron WTF shared some insight into the world of ATC before radar was so common. Feedback Patron AJS shared an inflight gear malfunction story. Great job! Patron JW asked what it would be like if our runway numbers changed. Patron BS shares a positive flight following story in busy Big Apple Bravo airspace. Patron JRP asked why transponders can't just transmit the aircraft callsign. 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.
253 ICAO Equipment Codes for FAA Flight Plans with Seth Lake 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. Join now as a member to 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. Summary 253 Max talks with Seth Lake about ICAO Equipment Codes needed to file a FAA Flight Plan. In 2019, the FAA adopted the International Flight Plan standard, which requires you to enter many equipment codes for your aircraft. Seth uses the SF50 Vision Jet as an example, and also talks about codes for the Garmin 430, GTN650, 750 and G1000. He recommends you keep the codes handy for pop-up IFR clearances. Mentioned in the Show FAA ICAO GuideForeFlight ICAO Equipment GuideSeth Lake's VSL Aviation web siteSeth Lake's podcast Check Out Lightspeed's ANR Headsets Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1099 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $899Lightspeed Sierra Headset $699 Max's Books – Order online or call 800-247-6553 to order. Max Trescott's G3000 and G5000 Glass Cockpit HandbookMax Trescott's G1000 & Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook 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. 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/ 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
We talk a lot about how the Midwest is a better place to start a business than the coastal hubs. But this time we asked someone who has started businesses in Palo Alto AND Indianapolis. Flyover Future founder Tom Cottingham spoke with CEO and founder of Scale Computing Jeff Ready about edge computing, the Indianapolis ecosystem, and why Indy is a good place to start a business. The company recently raised $55M led by funds managed by Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital.
Knowing what your company needs to stay secure is not easy. Do you need multiple, comprehensive tools? Do you need to spend a fortune on consultants? Can one tool do all the work? The answer you'll likely get is, “It depends.” Chris Roberts, founder of the HillBilly Hit Squad and CISO at Boom Supersonic, sat down with Flyover Future founder Tom Cottingham to talk about business boot camps, security culture, supply chain security, watch counterfeiters and more.
Why would a political scientist be the go-to guy for cybersecurity? Well, it turns out there's a lot of crossover. That's what Flyover Future's founder Tom Cottingham found out when he interviewed Dr. Richard Harknett, professor and director of the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati. The two chatted about cybersecurity, physical security, integrated circuits, the Ohio Cyber Range Institute and more. Here's a brief summary of their conversation.
How do you build cyber resilience? How serious is the threat of cyber warfare? What's new in cybersecurity training? These are things all business owners – large or small – need to know to keep their data safe. We recently asked about these issues and more with Matthew Butkovic, technical director – cyber risk and resilience at the CERT Division of the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
How will Apple's and Google's new data rules affect your business? Can you deal with the most difficult person in an organization? What will the future of CIOs look like? These are all important questions we recently asked of global data privacy expert Debbie Reynolds, also known as the Data Diva. She took the time to chat with Flyover Future's CEO Tom Cottingham about these issues and more.
Kevin wants to have a little fun with his wife Rayna. She has an upcoming flight, so we call her and tell her the flight has been overbooked, but it's okay because she'll just have to sit on someone's lap!
Like great pilots, good leaders create the conditions for success by following a plan, trusting the crew, and knowing where - and when - to land safely. When Adrian joined Patrón Tequila 8 years ago as Vice President of Digital Marketing, he had no clue how high or low the journey would go. In this candid conversation, Daryl gets Adrian to open up about the factors driving the tequila brand's rapid ascension and practical lessons for leaders in turbulent times. What does a brave career look like? When is the right time to walk away?Connect:"AP" Adrian ParkerLinkedInTwitter @adriandparkerInstagram @adriandparkerBlog www.adriandparker.com"DC" Daryl CalfeeLinkedInInstagram @darylcalfeeOriginal music produced by Lord Alfred Brown - Connect
From the Rumble Seat brings you a new way to experience Georgia Tech sports — through your earholes. Join Jake and Akshay as they talk Georgia Tech sports news, break down games, and banter away during your commute to work or your workout. On this week's episode: Women's Basketball Preview Subscribe to the pod via anchor.fm/scions or add us to your podcatcher using anchor.fm/s/5aa2e7c/podcast/rss. You can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Stitcher Radio! We hope you enjoy! Please let us know what you think via email (fromtherumbleseat@gmail.com), on Twitter (@FTRSBlog), or in the comments below!
In this episode of the Brainy Moms podcast, Dr. Amy and Teri discuss a variety of parenting styles, including Helicopter, Free-Range, Lawnmower, and Tiger parents. They reveal results from recent research on the pitfalls of helicopter parenting, talk about what other experts are saying, and share their personal parenting styles. Dr. Amy offers 8 tips for all parents, regardless of their current parenting style, to help connect and communicate well with their children.
In this episode Kevin and Rob talk about picking up those IFR and VFR Clearances and they talk about the advantages of using Flight Following when not using a flight plan. This Episode is packed full of good knowledge from experiences and useful information that hopefully makes it a bit easier fro you to understand the clearances and how to pick them up. This is a great episode for those who are starting to use flight plans and flight following. They give you info on using different services or apps to open, close, activate and file your flight plan. Dedicated IFR Clearance Delivery Number 888-766-8267 RCO Example where you listen over the NAV Source GCO Example from Foreflight This is a must listen episode if your starting to learn about the Flight Plan process and how to go about using them. ------------------------------------------------------------------ This episode is a good listen and please feel free to reach out to Rob or myself on anything. Kevin@letstalkflying.com Rob@letstalkflying.com Please follow the links below and Subscribe, Like and interact with us on our social media pages and webpage. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to our NEWSLETTER on our webpage for all the latest in Let's Talk Flying news, episodes, events, and giveaways. PLEASE SUPPORT US ON OUR PATREON PAGE TO HELP US CONTINUE TO GROW AND BRING YOU ONLY THE BEST CONTENT. Click the link below to help support the show. https://www.patreon.com/Letstalkflying Please subscribe and follow us on: www.letstalkflying.com www.facebook.com/letstalkflying www.instagram.com/letstalkflying www.twitter.com/letstalkflying
Advice you'd give someone seeking a Ph.D., courses you have no interest in teaching, where you find your inspiration and other questions in this episode of the squad. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marty-jencius/message
166 Instrument Flying Gotchas, Filing IFR Flight Plans, and a Pilot Deviation + GA News News Stories Nall Reports Show Drop In Accident Rates, Get New Platform DoD study suggests it’s very hard to contract COVID-19 on an airplane Nearly 100 U.S. air marshals have been infected with COVID-19 Texas woman died on a plane of Covid-19 in July California Getting State Of The Art Fire Fighting Helicopters Record Flight for Electric Airplane at Camarillo Airport Autonomous electric crop duster gets approval for US demos Garmin Autoland receives Aviation Week's Grand Laureate Award Incorrect altimeter setting results in CFIT Mexican military seizes private jet carrying $72 million worth of cocaine Delta pilot arrested for intoxication before flight sentenced Mentioned in the Show AOPA's ASI Nall Reports Night CFIT Accident – Hobbs, NM FAA 7110.65 Controller Handbook FAA Instrument Procedures Handbook 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. 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.
Filing IFR.https://www.fltplan.comVFR vs. IFR Flight Plans.What information is required on an IFR Flight Plan?IFR Routing.Picking up an IFR Flight Plan.C. R. A. F. T.ClearedRouteAltitudeFrequencyTransponderSend Us An Email:faraim@LeeGriffing.comfaraim@ScottBores.comfaraim@RobertBerger.com
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Show Highlights Terri talks about how Flight Plan came about and how to use it to explore, experiment, and achieve our goals in midlife Terri and Jacqueline share how they use vision boards (spoiler alert: they view them differently) Terri completes a Flight Plan for putting together a plan to get as healthy as possible by the time she turns 50 Terri and Jacqueline talk more about being intentional about connecting with other people, Snapchat filters, and video calls with friends Weekly challenge: create a flight plan, share it out on social media, tag @PilotingYourLife on IG, and learn from each other Get planning! Terri’s Key Takeaway Create your Flight Plans and begin exploring and achieving! References in the Podcast Piloting Your Life: https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ Susan Bratton: https://susanbratton.com/ More Sexual Vitality: https://moresexualvitality.com/ Lioness: http://bit.ly/PYL092019 Use the code: PILOT to save $25. True WELLth Podcast: https://www.brightonjones.com/podcast/true-wellth/gretchen-rubin/ Get your own Flight Plan: https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/flightplan Get Marlow: https://getmarlow.com/ Piloting Your Life (the book) FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/277389409608299/ Piloting Your Life IG: https://www.instagram.com/pilotingyourlife/ Contact You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies. You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead. You can follow Jacqueline on Twitter @TipsyCopilot and Instagram @jacqste. Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
Brandon Bruce. He’s the COO and co-founder of Cirrus Insights, the sales plugin for Gmail and Outlook. The company is number 41 on the Inc. 5000 and the fastest growing company in Tennessee. Brandon once raced his bicycle 508 miles across Death Valley in 35 hours and 7 minutes. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – The Energy Bus What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Favorite online tool? — Google Drive and Slack How many hours of sleep do you get?— 6 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “I would’ve tried to start a full-fledged company earlier” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:50 – Nathan introduces Brandon to the show 02:25 – Brandon was in Episode 226 of The Top 02:38 – They had $550K in funding 02:48 – The team back then was 55-60 and now it’s 70 02:59 – No additional funding has been raised 03:16 – Cirrus Insights is a fast-growing company that didn’t rely too much on VC 03:35 – 5 years ago, Cirrus Insights wanted to solve the problem of going back and forth between Gmail and Salesforce 03:53 – Cirrus Insights brings Salesforce into the inbox 04:05 – They also help sales reps to seamlessly update Salesforce from the back end 04:13 – Salesforce isn’t actually a CRM 04:38 – Cirrus Insights just launched Flight Plans, which is an extension of their philosophy 04:42 – It is fully built-in to Outlook and Gmail 04:44 – It allows people to setup a sequence of sales touches 04:58 – It’s personalized and low scale 05:51 – Cirrus Insights’ growth is mostly from the Salesforce app exchange 06:00 – Continued growth is still from word-of-mouth 06:31 – Cirrus Insights has passed 100K seats with an average seat price of $6 06:53 – The average seat price has gone up now 07:19 – Flight Plans is a new tier 07:24 – Cirrus Insights is the product name and Flight Plans is going to be an addition 07:27 – There are now 3 additions to the product 08:18 – Cirrus Insights has just passed $1M in MRR 09:00 – Customers are choosing Cirrus Insights over others because some are overpaying and underutilizing marketing operations 09:29 – Marketing and sales are now working as a team with Cirrus Insights 09:58 – Cirrus Insights now charges $8 per seat 10:32 – Marketing operation has 4 big, unicorn companies 10:49 – There are now hundreds of tools in marketing operation and it will be interesting to see a consolidation 11:04 – Brandon is thinking customers will just utilize the best tools for the job 11:33 – Cirrus Insights is trying to position themselves to be the best at what they do 11:43 – They’re also continuing to offer more in the future 13:00 – Gross customer churn: 15-20% annually, but they’re targeting to lower it down to 10% 13:30 – There’s a lot less churn in the enterprise 14:17 – Net annual revenue churn is still negative and net seat churn is below 10% 15:16 – Most of the new leads are from word-of-mouth, with some small scale paid acquisition 15:22 – They’re more focused on the content that can drive more people 15:25 – Brandon has read The Slow Sale which is about how slowing down can win more deals 16:30 – Budget for paid marketing is $25-50K 16:43 – They’ve done sponsorship for conferences, but the ROI is getting low 17:25 – Check out their podcast: Our Love Hate Relationship with Sales, which drives sales as well 18:22 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: As saturated as the market is, there’s still a way for your business to stand out. Marketing and sales teams are looking for tools that will not just help them with their workload, but encourage them to work together. If your company constantly adds value, word-of-mouth will be your driver of sales. Resources Mentioned: Simplero – The easiest way to launch your own membership course like the big influencers do but at 1/10th the cost. The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
Brandon’s run for Knoxville city council, persistent CRM adoption problems and what to do about them, where salespeople actually build relationships, CRM as a management reporting tool, meeting users where they work, bringing CRM data into the inbox, updating CRM in the inbox, saving salespeople time and helping them make more money. Managing nuts & bolts CRM tasks in the inbox, under-utilization of marketing automation, transferring the drip marketing apparatus to sales, programming your sales playbook, using best practices to develop Flight Plans, landing in the prospect’s inbox instead of in their Promotions tab. Brandon’s book, “The Slow Sale. How Slowing Down Wins More Deals” and the need for a quiet period while working a deal, the dangers of focusing too heavily on sales acceleration, reconciling management pressure to close deals with the value of the quiet period, open communications in selling and avoiding surprises, Brandon’s experience with a timeshare salesperson’s process and what happened when he veered from the seller’s playbook, sales effectiveness vs. sales efficiency.
Cleveland is not Detroit, prospect reactions to vendor canned responses and preset dialogs, All Turtles for natural language AI, Cirrus Insight’s coming Flight Plans, Paul Greenberg’s article on trust, trust metrics, establishing trust on your website,recording video testimonials on the cheap, Camtasia video editing for marketers, establishing credibility and website authority with HARO, the coming Starfish automated data migration tool.
Did you know we’re switching to ICAO flight plans this year?
In the aftermath of Delta’s computer failures, we chat with our aviation expert about how mass cancellations can happen in the 21st century, and how you can still get to your destination ASAP when the system seems to be against you.
Hello Travelers! This week, your captains have decided to give you some bonus behind the scenes content while they continue to work on the new episodes you know and love. In this episode, we provide the full unedited interview with Dr Kevin McNamee that inspired our series on Traditional Chinese Medicine. It contains clips that couldn't make it into the regular show due to time constraints and leaves out our usual tangents. Special thanks again to Dr McNamee for all his help. http://californiahealthinstitute.com/ Contact Us! Twitter: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfro @travelnmedicine Facebook: facebook.com/travelmedicinepodcast Squarespace: travelmedicinepodcast.squarespace.com Rate Us! itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episodes-travel-medicine-podcast/id914407095 stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/travel-medicine-podcast?refid=stpr travelmedicinepodcast.squarespace.com Watch Us! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDYp5S1LB1hN9sZQ-nbdADA
In this episode we will talk about a Tinder-like tutoring app, give some publicity to the 10 ed tech companies YOU NEED to know about, Zuckerberg funds a news app for schools, and some suggestions for ed tech piloting.
The FAA issued an information for operators memo asking for operators to file accurate flight plans, due to an increasing number of inaccurate flight plans. … Continued
In this lesson, Andrea and Frank are in an airport lounge. They briefly discuss where they're flying to. We'll pick up useful expressions, including the verbs for 'to fly' and 'to travel'.
In this episode, we talk air traffic! Flight Plans – to file or not to file? We talk more about the quandaries of charity giving, carrying Caitie and is The Holy Spirit trying to tell me something? This week’s 60 Second Saint is Saint Gontran If you want to know more about the Church’s attitude to homosexuality (forgotten from last week, sorry, Kevin!), visit Kevin Cox’s blog at http://navigatinggodspath.wordpress.com/ You can find Point of Grace’s ‘King of The World’ at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG_9V8iCjX4 End Music, ‘A Better Way’ by Ethan Authement, available through Music Alley. As usual, I love to get your feedback, so drop me a line at feedback@justacatholicdad.com, or leave a message at the webpage, www.justactholicdad.com. God Bless
On this episode of The Finer Points we are discussing VFR radar services, or VFR flight following, and VFR flight plans. We will discuss who provides these services, the operating procedures and protocol and clarify how these two services provide very different things. Please enjoy The Finer Points! Fly Your Best, Jason