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What's up, folks? It's Brad Lea back with another explosive episode of Dropping Bombs. Today, we're doubling up with two experts in the skies, Mike Martin and Sean Richey. These guys have over 25 years of experience in aviation, from flying private jets to managing corporate fleets. They're here to break down how you can take flight—literally and figuratively—and dive into the world of piloting and debunk some aviation myths including UFO sightings from the cockpit. Don't miss the next Dropping Bombs episode for more straight talk, success tips, and insights from industry pros. Keep it real, folks! What You'll Learn: How to fast-track their journey into aviation with insider tips to save time and money. Highlights: Why Now is the Best Time to Become a Pilot The ProPilot Playbook: Save Time & Money Private Jet Ownership: Smart Moves for the Richies The Perks of Being a Pilot Aviation Myths Debunked Resources Mentioned: https://www.propilotplaybook.com/ You can follow today's guest at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProPilotPlaybook https://www.instagram.com/propilotplaybook/?hl=en Watch the full video episode on Brad's Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182 Watch the full video episode on Brad's Youtube here: https://bradlea.tv
Pilot shortages in the aviation sector has some sounding the alarm, concerned that flights could be grounded in four years. There are calls for the Government to intervene, to encourage more young people to pursue the profession. Ardmore Flying School Chief Executive Irene King told Ryan Bridge the financial strains are to blame, with their income not keeping up with costs. She says they're trying to operate with the same income as in 2013. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New aviation workforce research suggests 100 more pilots are needed each year than are currently being trained, and without government intervention the sector faces a massive shortfall.
The pilot shortage might feel like a relatively recent thing, but it has been decades in the making. The foundation had been buckling for a long time and now we're in full-on free fall, which is being reflected in the salaries and contracts we're seeing today. Will this be the new normal going forward? In order to solve this issue, the whole industry has to present a united front to create a solid pipeline of talent. The companies that refuse to pay competitively will suffer accordingly. In this episode, I'm joined by speaker, author and CEO of The AirComp Calculator, Chris Broyhill. We discuss the roots of the pilot shortage and how it can be rectified. OEMs have a dog in the compensation fight whether they know it or not. They have to lead by example. -Chris Broyhill Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode The pilot pipeline crisis Why is the barrier of entry for pilots so much higher than it was in the 1980s? Why so many companies suffer Pilots are expensive to replace, how do we avoid losing them? OEMs have a dog in the compensation fight How can the entire industry make a push towards retaining talent? Guest Bio Chris Broyhill is a speaker, author and recognized business aviation industry authority on compensation, personnel retention, leadership, and organizational culture. He is the inventor and CEO of The AirComp Calculator. The AirComp Calculator™ is business aviation's only online compensation analysis system. It can provide precise compensation ranges for 14 business aviation positions in six aircraft classes at over 50 locations throughout the United States in seconds. For more information, head to https://aircompcalculator.com/ or send an email to drchrisbroyhill@aircompcalculator.com. Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior level leadership, sales and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well known aircraft OEM's, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity, and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
Dan and Christy talk with Bryan Turn @JustPlaneSilly about his leaving the IT field and in his middle-age, making a career shift to airlines. But what is his path? What are his struggles? Is the Pilot Shortage over or did it even exist?
Welcome to What's Up in Business Travel for Week 14 of 2024. This is a weekly podcast from BusinessTravel360, where we update you on what's up this week in the world of business travel. This podcast is great for those who need to know what's happening all in under 15 minutes.Topics covered during this podcast -Advito Q2 Index: Airfares down, hotel rates riseSpirit Airlines receives $200 MillionBoeing pays Alaska Airlines $160MAir Line Pilots Association says Pilot Shortage is StabilizingUnited asks pilots to take time off Layoffs hit Travelport's Commercial OrganizationAmTrav documents 12 months of NDC & edifact differentialsInvestor Group led by Steve Singh acquires Direct TravelHilton takes majority stake in NoMadMalaysia Airlines and IndiGo to codeshareNational grabs first place againAA loosens rules for petsFee changes for Global EntryCLEAR expands at Boston Logan AirportJetBlue changes checked-bag feesTune in every Monday morning to get your weekly update. We hope you will make this a regular part of your week and listen in while you on the move or sitting back and sipping your coffee.You can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
New report shows that travel levels at airports are finally back to pre-pandemic levels…..BUT….there is a pilot shortage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've flown lately, you might have said a prayer or two before takeoff because the news about flying hasn't been good lately.
It is that time of year again to discuss the pilot shortage. This episode was inspired by a recent question from our contact page so if you have questions, comments, or inspirational stories please write us at: feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com or visit https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/contact/ Follow Us: https://www.facebook.com/AviationCareersPodcast/ https://twitter.com/FlyingCareers https://www.instagram.com/aviationcareerspodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@AviationCareersPodcast Free Scholarships Guide: https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/pay-it-forward/ Our latest video: https://www.youtube.com/@AviationCareersPodcast […] The post ACP381 Pilot Shortage 2024 Edition appeared first on Aviation Careers Podcast.
Dec. 18, 2023 ~ Former airline pilot Patrick Arnzen talks about the lengths airliners are going to to try to fill a pilot shortage.
Our guest this week is Kam Majd. With an impressive 44-year tenure in the aviation industry, including 35 years at American Airlines as a Boeing 777 Captain, Kam brings a wealth of experience to our discussion. Kam was born in Iran and has traveled all over the world for education and his career. We invited Kam to come on to discuss his career and experience as a seasoned airline pilot and his opinions on the industry currently. We cover everything from the pilot shortage to woman in aviation and his book “High Wire”. To find out more about Kam or to read his book, check out kammajd.com • If you or a loved one is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. SOCIAL LINKS- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/thepilotspandemic https://instagram.com/emneonicon https://Instagram.com/thefitaviatrix Link for aeromedical reform petition: https://www.change.org/apilotspandemic WEBSITE: https://msha.ke/thepilotspandemic/ SPONSORS: www.avi-foods.com @avi_foods_co Code:pilotspandemic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepilotspandemic/support
HOUR 1: Who should be the Jets QB? Your best audio of the day in Sound Check. DA gives you his Champ & Chump.
Are Classical Conversations® students equipped to pursue their passions? Continuing this month's theme of bringing Challenge students and graduates onto the show, Robert welcomes Mayson Foster, a flight instructor at Louisiana Tech University, to share about his journey from homeschooling to becoming a pilot. Mayson discusses the path to earning a pilot's license, the value of his family's support in this journey, and how being classically educated equipped him with the knowledge and skills to succeed. Plus, the two discuss the national shortage of commercial airline pilots and potential solutions to this crisis. From recalling his first flight to sharing the life lessons he has learned from flying, Mayson encourages Challenge students that achieving their dreams is possible. After their conversation, Robert analyzes the effects of the UPS shipping strike and Will discusses Twitter's rebrand to X, the platform's potential integration of XRP, and the crypto token Chainlink. Show notes: RefiningRhetoric.com/Mayson-Foster Join Leigh Bortins every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on the Words Aptly Spoken book club! To learn more, visit LeighBortins.com/book-club-info.
The future of the White Sox appears to be in flux, Airlines are struggling to staff the cockpit and it's time to book a trip - now that the summer crowds are gone.
On this episode of The Jaded Mechanic podcast, host Jeff welcomes guest Dutch Silverstein, an industry influencer and Jeff's friend. They discuss Dutch's distaste for the metric system and the importance of understanding the value of labor in the automotive industry. Dutch shares a story about a president of an airline who justified paying first officers so little that they qualified for public assistance, highlighting the importance of fair compensation. They also discuss the challenges facing the industry, including the shortage of skilled labor and the need for more diversity and inclusion. Overall, it's an insightful conversation about the state and future of the automotive repair industry. (03:50) - Discovering your gift. (08:01) - Keeping a pilot's logbook. (11:46) - FAA Regulations and Chemotherapy. (15:30) - Bankruptcy and loss of retirement. (19:21) - Aviation's Nomadic Style. (23:16) - Flight pay for pilots. (27:10) - Pilot salaries and working conditions. (33:38) - Automotive Repair Efficiency. (35:22) - Raising prices and losing customers. (39:19) - Trust in Car Advocacy. (43:19) - Preventative maintenance vs lease compliance. (46:33) - Recommending car maintenance. (50:13) - Two Standards of Behavior. (54:44) - Transparency in business practices. (57:45) - Sales techniques in business. (02:17) - False advertising in marketing. (08:15) - Coaching and earning trust. (09:32) - Transaction vs. Relationship-based models. (13:23) - Low hanging fruit in business. (16:53) - Coaching companies and sales approach. (21:23) - Coaching vs. Consulting. (25:24) - Deferred gratification and retirement. (29:33) - Financial discipline and planning. (33:45) - Tools and Productivity. (37:09) - The cost of toolboxes. (40:35) - Rough language in blue-collar jobs. (45:19) - Employee satisfaction and motivation. (48:52) - Wanting to be taken care of. (53:33) - Retirement and owed compensation. (55:18) - Inventorying tools for insurance. (59:56) - Embracing honesty and candor.
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Recorded on 02MAY2023 Welcome on board Flight 133 of the Squawk Ident Podcast - Sick or Fit - Recorded from the mobile Av8r Sound Studios, high a-top the 8th floor of the Sonesta Hotel in beautiful downtown Columbus, OH. On today's flight I am excited to be joined by a gaggle of the excellent Squawk Ident co-hosts. Captain Roger, Alex, Terry, Kyle and I discuss the start of the summer travel season, adverse weather, diversion choices, and “Bingo Fuel”. We also discuss a common choice that many airline pilot's make to move to a cheaper state in an effort to achieve a higher quality of life. From flight training, to sick calls, to equipment changes, we explore our lives out on the flight line. We also explore a headline that has been everywhere lately, ‘American Airlines Pilots Vote to Strike”. Did you ever wonder what that means? Are pilots refusing to fly the line? Not really. We will discuss this and much more on this episode of the Squawk Ident podcast. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the rest of the flight. reference: American Airlines' Pilots Vote to Strike chapters: [19:00] Diversion Story [40:00] Alex's Big Move [1:00:00] Kyle's DH Trip [1:14:00] Calling Out Sick [1:45:00] Roger's Incomplete Training Event [1:54:00] Roger Going to an Airline [2:04:00] aa Pilot's Vote to Strike [2:10:00] Pilot Shortage [2:19:00] It's a Profession Please visit Av8rtony.com for more show content, audio archives, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, audio feedback, and more. Original music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California. Captain Jeff's background music - Flights to Tunisia by Causmic1 Facebook, Instagram & YouTube user just search Squawk Ident Podcast Copyright © Squawk Ident 2023, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2023, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squawkident/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/squawkident/support
The pilot shortage might feel like a relatively recent thing, but it has been decades in the making. The foundation had been buckling for a long time and now we're in full-on free fall, which is being reflected in the salaries and contracts we're seeing today. Will this be the new normal going forward? In order to solve this issue, the whole industry has to present a united front to create a solid pipeline of talent. The companies that refuse to pay competitively will suffer accordingly. In this episode, I'm joined by speaker, author and CEO of The AirComp Calculator, Chris Broyhill. We discuss the roots of the pilot shortage and how it can be rectified. OEMs have a dog in the compensation fight whether they know it or not. They have to lead by example. -Chris Broyhill Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode - The pilot pipeline crisis Why is the barrier of entry for pilots so much higher than it was in the 1980s? - Why so many companies suffer Pilots are expensive to replace, how do we avoid losing them? - OEMs have a dog in the compensation fight How can the entire industry make a push towards retaining talent? Guest Bio Chris Broyhill is a speaker, author and recognized business aviation industry authority on compensation, personnel retention, leadership, and organizational culture. He is the inventor and CEO of The AirComp Calculator. The AirComp Calculator™ is business aviation's only online compensation analysis system. It can provide precise compensation ranges for 14 business aviation positions in six aircraft classes at over 50 locations throughout the United States in seconds. For more information, head to https://aircompcalculator.com/ or send an email to drchrisbroyhill@aircompcalculator.com. Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior level leadership, sales and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well known aircraft OEM's, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity, and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
Captain Gary Russell, an Air Canada Pilot with over 25 years of flying experiences chats about the current labour issues within the airline industry, the mystery of MH370, what's going on airports, the airline's response to climate change, and the labour/union movement. Twitter: @garybrussell -- Captain Gary Russell is a Boeing 737 pilot based in Vancouver, and is a former union executive for the Air Canada Pilots Association. Prior to his appointment as the Association's Chairman, he served two terms as a national board member and has been actively involved in the Association over the past decade, including as a local pilot representative, magazine editor, trustee and Chair of the External Affairs Committee. Like many pilots in Canada, Captain Russell began his flying career as a flight instructor and later a pilot in Northern Canada and overseas before being hired by Air Canada in 2007. As Chairman, Captain Russell presided over board meetings and acted as the pilots' principal representative to Air Canada on employment matters, including negotiation and administration of their collective agreement and was the official spokesperson for ACPA. The Air Canada Pilots Association (ACPA) currently represents approximately 4,200 commercial pilots, with 600 previously furloughed during the COVID crisis all of whom have now returned to active status. These highly skilled professional pilots fly passengers and cargo across Canada and around the world on Air Canada and Air Canada rouge. Gary resides on a farm in Comox, BC with his wife, Chantal, and son, Ben.
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Atlanta retained its title as the world's busiest airport last year, shocker we know. But more interesting is the rise of the Denver and Istanbul airports — to third and seventh busiest, respectively — that were not even in the top 10 in 2019. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss, plus the unfortunate shortage of air traffic controllers in the New York-area this summer. Reading List What's the World's Busiest Airport? Atlanta, Yet Again Delta, United, JetBlue, American to Cut New York Flights This Summer to Reduce Delays American and United Cut Spring Flights Due to Pilot Shortage, Aircraft Delays
In today's episode for 31st March 2023, we try to find answers to the hottest running debate in the aviation industry ― pilot shortage.
Jason Lorenzon, Professor of Aeronautics and Engineering at Kent State University, joined Ray. They talked about the pilot shortage and what consumers can expect going forward. They also discussed the five new Aeronautics majors coming to Kent State University.
Jason Lorenzon, Professor of Aeronautics and Engineering at Kent State University, joined Ray. They talked about the pilot shortage and what consumers can expect going forward. They also discussed the five new Aeronautics majors coming to Kent State University.
For the past 20 years, I have been asked to explain THE Pilot Shortage as if it was a thing. The truth of the matter is we have had shortages and If you want to ask a question visit http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/contact/ Sponsor Giving Away Free Scholarship Guides: “Tailwind Waymakers is a non-profit founded to help fund […] The post ACP362 Pilot Shortage Explained: 2023 Edition appeared first on Aviation Careers Podcast.
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Another solo and more av news. Wells Fargo VP takes a pee pee in business class and we're back on the topic of the pilot shortage… This time discussing new changes we are starting to see unfold in the industry as well as things to be aware of when making career choices with your well-being in mind. Space, piss & upgrade bliss. •Resources for this episode below. ABC news article: https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/indian-held-unruly-behavior-woman-airline-flight-96291383?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab&mibextid=Zxz2cZ UND Study: https://und.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1NfutL6553SOJ9A Flying Mag article: https://www.flyingmag.com/should-i-stay-or-should-i-go/?mibextid=Zxz2cZ •If you or a loved one is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. SOCIAL LINKS- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/thepilotspandemic https://instagram.com/emneonicon https://Instagram.com/thefitaviatrix Link for aeromedical reform petition: https://www.change.org/apilotspandemic WEBSITE: https://msha.ke/thepilotspandemic/ SPONSORS: www.airfarepouch.com @airfarepouch Code:pilotspodcast www.avi-foods.com @avi_foods_co Code:pilotspandemic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepilotspandemic/support
Since the advent of powered flight, African Americans have been fighting for a spot in the skies. During World War I Eugene Jacques Bullard made a name for himself as the first African American military pilot. But Bullard flew for the French Foreign Legion – because at the time, the U.S. military refused to train Black pilots. Later, in 1939, the Tuskegee Airmen would go on to win honor and distinction escorting bombers and flying attack missions during WWII, proving the skill and fitness of Black pilots.Yet, despite the advances of the twentieth century, today less than 2% of pilots are Black, with the high cost of learning to fly acting as a barrier to many. Now, as the nation faces pilot shortages, the airline industry is turning to HBCUs to fill the gap. Major airlines like United, Southwest and Delta have partnered with the schools to fill their cockpits with more diverse pilots.This week on Into America, host Trymaine Lee speaks to Captain Barrington Irving about his efforts to inspire the next generation of Black pilots and about his barrier-breaking career in the skies. Captain Irving is the founder of the Flying Classroom, and in 2007 he became the first Black man, and the youngest person at the time, to fly around the world solo. We check in with Captain Irving's mentee, Tremaine Johnson, who's learning to fly at an HBCU in Florida. And we speak with Captain Irving's own mentor, Captain Gary Robinson, who began his career at a time when there were even less Black pilots than there are today.For a transcript, please visit msnbc.com/intoamerica. Follow and share the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, using the handle @intoamericapod.Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com.For More:Le Petit Problème NoirEbony & IvyA Word from the Nap Bishop
Traveling at Thanksgiving and Christmas is tough enough as it is. To compound the problem, the airline industry is dealing with a deep pilot shortage. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher looks into a problem that experts say might actually be unsolvable. (PHOTO: Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
Agape boarding school still open | Lindsey Graham wants a 15-week abortion ban | President Joe Biden announces tentative deal to avoid railroad strike | Idaho high school senior beats right-winger in school board race | Teen who killed her alleged rapist is ordered to pay $150K to his family | Missouri Amazon workers walk out over low pay and punishing work conditions | SIU-Carbondale aviation program partners with United Airlines for pilot training | Nebraska public employees rally for better pay | Texas sized power outages https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
Agape boarding school still open | Lindsey Graham wants a 15-week abortion ban | President Joe Biden announces tentative deal to avoid railroad strike | Idaho high school senior beats right-winger in school board race | Teen who killed her alleged rapist is ordered to pay $150K to his family | Missouri Amazon workers walk out over low pay and punishing work conditions | SIU-Carbondale aviation program partners with United Airlines for pilot training | Nebraska public employees rally for better pay | Texas sized power outages https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
FOX Business quotes a Boeing statement which says the aviation industry needs 130,000 pilots over the next 20 years to fill the staffing shortage. Thousands of flights have been cancelled and millions of travelers' plans have been disrupted. One place is looking to help young people get into the aviation industry: Rising Aviation High School in Addison. The Principal of the school, Brent Fitzgerald, is also the lead flight instructor. Can Rising High help fill the shortage of pilots? Mr. Fitz joins Rick on NewsTalk 820 WBAP ... (Photo Courtesy of WFAA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A closer look at how people coast-to-coast and in Europe are coping with scorching hot temperatures. Dylan Dreyer has your full forecast. Plus, new developments in the January 6th investigation – the deleted text messages from secret service agents now at the center of the controversy and a new investigation. And, a TODAY Exclusive – Tom Costello shares an inside look at the potential solution to the nationwide pilot shortage fueling chaos at airports.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the airline pilot shortage, how to travel in a post-pandemic world, and travel accessibility with Airline Pilot, Author & Founder of AskThePilot.com Patrick Smith, Host of the Flight Deck Podcast Paul Charles, and Accessible Travel Writer and Journalist Cory Lee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rose Scott talks with Adon Clark, the dean of the School of Aviation at Middle Georgia State University and Captain Theresa Claiborne, a veteran pilot and president emeritus of Sisters of the Skies about America's pilot shortage.Plus, a brief look at the life of civil rights leader and pioneering educator Mary McLeod Bethune. Bethune is the first Black American to receive a state statue in the "National Statuary Hall" collection.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to another episode of Travel Tea. Today we're sipping vintage as we spill the tea on "ageism" in the airspace. What's causing the pilot shortage & when will the flight cancellations, delays & overall airport madness ease? Grab a cup & let's dive in...follow us @TravelTeaSpill
David Fiorazo and John Haller discuss some good news first on SCOTUS cases, then tackle the concerning fertility rate of major nations; airline pilot shortages, farming and food supply chain issues, Israel, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, and how current news fits into Bible prophecy. Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.
Former Commercial Airline Pilot Mike Hatten joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about pilot shortage and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savannah Guthrie and Peter Alexander are breaking down the fallout from Tuesday's January 6th hearing – former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson offers new details on former President Donald Trump's actions during the riot. Plus, 51 migrants have now died after being packed inside a sweltering truck in Texas – this, now believed to be the deadliest case of human smuggling in U.S. history. And, the latest on the pilot shortage ahead of the busy holiday weekend.
Karen speaks with Tron Williams, professional airline pilot and CEO of Spit Fire Elite Consulting, to discuss flying safety, the pilot shortage and why so few are entering the lucrative career of piloting aircraft.To Join Knarrative click here: https://www.knarrative.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zeoli Show Hour 4: 9:02-NEWS 9:08-It could take 5 years to fill the shortage of pilots at airlines 9:12-FINA, swimming governing body, restricts transgender females from competing against biological women 9:27-Summer jobs we hated 9:40-China is obtaining data on U.S. TikTok users 9:45-CUT SHEET | Social Media influencer shows off her "healthy coke" | Biden is in the process of making up his mind of the tariffs against China | Brian Deese pressed by CBS' Margaret Brennan on how Biden Administration is curbing inflation | Former Obama Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says recession is coming | Fauci refuses to stay if the NIH will stop funding research done in China 9:55-Final Thoughts Photo: Getty Images
Topics Include: Zoom or Doom, Yellowstone Update, Weird Health Issues, What's On Your Radar, Pilot Shortage, Worst Boss You Ever Had, Dave From America First
With summer travel forecast to be high even by pre-pandemic standards, passengers are having to deal with thousands of flight cancellations. Major carriers have the planes but don't always have the pilots to fly them. Miles O'Brien joins John Yang to discuss what's causing the shortages. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Mike Hatten is a former commercial airline pilot and expert on the aviation industry. Pilot shortage will limit airline capacity growth, and become a factor in rising airfares
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Why Jodi almost got thrown out of a Bath & Body Works store.Tell you about the BAD final exam problem Murphy & Jodi's daughter Taylor had - and who "fixed" itTell you what the airlines plan to do about the pilot shortage.
The story behind the program at Western Michigan University giving students the opportunity to help solve decades old cold cases. Plus, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano talk about making history as the first two female boxers to headline Madison Square Garden this weekend. And, in TODAY'S Table, entrepreneur and author of “Fit Men Cook,” Kevin Curry shares meal prep hacks.
A pilot shortage in Dallas; Dallas homicide detective's cases could be in jeopardy after perjury allegations; Dallas man arrested after authorities report finding several images of child porn on his computer