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The aviation industry says international student pilots are looking elsewhere to do their flight training due to New Zealand's visa processing times. Aviation New Zealand says visas can take up to sixty days to be processed, driving students to Australia and other countries. Immigration New Zealand has declined to comment, saying they have engaged extensively with Aviation New Zealand and will continue to do so. Aviation New Zealand chief executive, Simon Wallace, spoke with Charlotte Cook.
This week we talk all about the good and bad attitudes of student pilots. We go through tips on how to better communicate with your CFI and how to get the most out of your training.
Discussion topics and how to save money tips include ground school, flight operations, the private pilot oral exam, and the private pilot check ride. A must listen for any student pilot.Host: Paul Falavolito Facebook: Paul Falavolito PodcastTwitter: Paul Falavolito Podcast or @paulfalavolitoTikTok: paul_falavolitowww.paulfalavolito.comListen on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Audacy & SpotifyIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5 Star rating, share on your social media, and comment on iTunes. Send questions, feedback, or enquire about advertising on my shows: podcast@paulfalavolito.comCall in or text the show: 412-701-4323Help support the show by becoming a PATRON: CLICK HERE or search Paul Falavolito on Patreon.comSubscribe and listen to all of my podcast shows:The 7 Minute Leadership Podcast 1 PAPA FOXTROT - General Aviation PodcastEMS TalkThe Daily PfavThe KEMA PodcastAlexa Skills:- Paul Falavolito Podcast is now available on the Amazon Alexa skills storeSponsored by the following companies:- White Oak EMS - whiteoakems.com- Cornerstone Adminisystems - cornerstoneadminisystems.com- Alerts USA - alertsusa.com- Ridge Wallet - ridgewallet.com- MuscleMX - Musclemx.com - Laurel Print and Graphics - laurelprint.com Listen to each episode for your special Paul Falavolito discount code to save with our sponsors.Bookstore:- The 7 Minute Leadership Handbook is available through Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and Apple Books. - Get your copy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2nXWax5- Get your copy at Barnes and Noble: https://bit.ly/2lJwIdRTake the Paul Falavolito Eat the Earth Challenge today by visiting www.paulfalavolito.comClick on the Podcast website and scroll down to enter your name and email. The Eat the Earth template will be emailed directly to you.YouTube:Follow me on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/thepfavExclusive 7 Minute Leadership Merchlinktr.ee/paulfalavolito
recorded on 30OCT2022 Welcome aboard Flight 121 of the Squawk Ident Podcast - Quiet the Noise On today's flight, I am joined by Squawk Ident co-host Alex D. Together, we will discuss Snakes on a Plane, Regionals merging with Mainlines, and Life Saving Advice for Flight Instructors and Student Pilots alike. We will have these conversations and much more with today's featured guest. He is a professional airline pilot, a rock star musician, a father of two adorable children. He is going to tell us how loosing a job in his first career field durning an economic downturn allowed him the opportunity to go back to school and choose a career non of his friends even knew he was interested in pursuing. Today, we will hear about Bill M.'s journey in aviation and his thoughts on today's topics. So stick with us as we cover all this and more on this, the 121st episode of the Squawk Ident podcast. references: Aftermath article from FLYING magazine Snake on a Plane 2 article from SimpleFlying.com NTSB Report for N627PA Bill M.'s intro music: Airborne - by Quincas Moreira King Schools promotional video chapters: [09:00] Bill M.'s intro [28:00] PanAm Flight Academy [51:30] Second Officers intermission [1:23:30] Commuting on a Freight Dawg [1:33:00] Transition to Mainline [1:44:05] Snakes on a Plane 2 [1:53:00] Delta/Endeavor MEC agreement [2:06:10] Distractions Please visit Av8rtony.com for more show content, audio archives, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, audio feedback, and more. Original music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & YouTube user just search Squawk Ident Podcast Copyright © Squawk Ident 2022, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2022, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkident/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squawkident/support
There simply aren't enough pilots and mechanics. What does the talent pipeline look like and is training evolving to better train for competency? Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University President Barry Butler talks with Aviation Week executive editor Lee Ann Shay about the trends he's seeing—some of which might surprise you.
Earning pilot's license late in life, helping women become pilots, Cirrus Aircraft CEO, F/A landing injury, mother/daughter flying first, passenger refund NPRM, FAA seeks seat size comments, JetBlue turnover, flight cancellations and delays.
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Jordan speaks with Dante Williams, the first student in Walsh University's new Student Pilot Program. Dante details his history with flying, his goals going forward, and the specifics of an exiting local program.
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Planning your flight training goals the SMART way. Any goal, and I mean *anything* you set your mind to is achievable. Including your dream to become a pilot. I really believe that. I have been able to reach all the flight training goals that I have set for myself over time. And you will be able to so as well, by making sure that every one of those goals SMART. I am sure that you have heard of *“S.M.A.R.T”*goal setting: “SMART” is an acronym and it stand for *Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-based*. So let’s look at your flight training and SMART goals. S, which stands for specific: You have decided that you want to become a pilot, but specifically what type of pilot do you want to be? Helicopter pilot, fixed wing, corporate, airline or cargo. There are many options and you need to know specifically what you are working towards. M, stands for measurable: This is where the FAA, the federal aviation authority helps us out. The FARs Federal Aviation Regulations will help us make it measurable because they dictate the amount of flight hours that we need to fly in order to get a specific rating. For example. So you can measure your progress, against the minimum requirements of the FAA. For example the 40 flight hours minimum to get your very first pilot certificate, the private pilot certificate. But don’t forget that these are minimums and that the average student takes a little longer to get their private, on average it’s about 60 hours to get your private pilot certificate. A which stands for Attainable and R which stand for Realistic. These are the two big ones we have to focus on: Attainability, what makes flight trining attainable? Money. What makes flight training realistic, basically when you have enough money to actually finish your flight training goals. Actually, it’s having enough money and time. T, Time-based. Being good with time management is huge when it comes to feelings of burn out and jadedness. You need to be incredibly realistic when it comes to time management and how much time you can REALLY free up for flight training. And marry that with the time frame in which you want to achieve your specific flight training goal. S.M.A.R.T flight training goal setting: So to summarize your SMART flight training planning. S, be specific in what type of pilot you want to be, what certificates and ratings you’ll need to get M, Measurable. Know exactly what the FAA wants from you for that specific rating or certificate so you can measure your progress A, attainable. In this case, referring to your budgeting R, realistic, will you have enough resources to continue flying T, time based, really work on your time-management.
Come chat with us aviators and learn everything aviation. Secrets from inside the cockpit, trending topics with real expert guest. Travel tips and guides on airports, airplanes, hotel restaurants and much more.This episode we get into our "So you're a student pilot" segment. Student pilot Kenneth Okeke visited us to discuss the process in becoming a student pilot in the year 2020. It was fun to learn the updated process. Okeke will be back to continuously give us updates about the pilot certification process. #CptsLogs #Arizona #Airlines #Airports #Travel #worldexplorer #cirrus #aviation #Vacation #Aviationpodcast #Jamaicanbacon #podcast #joerogan #UnitedStates #flightschools #FAA #Pilots #Airlinepilots #like4like #likeforlike #follow4follow #followforfollow #CptsLogsPodcast #Boeing #Airbus #Airlinepilot #Jets #cirrusjet #visionjet #RichardaTulloch #Chandlerairport #KIWA #KSDL #Scottsdaleairport #Sedona #DFW #PHX #phoenix #skyharbor #KCHD #KDVT #JFK Disclaimer: By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the CptsLogs makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise.
Come chat with us aviators and learn everything aviation. Secrets from inside the cockpit, trending topics with real expert guest. Travel tips and guides on airports, airplanes, hotel restaurants and much more.This episode we get into our "So you're a student pilot" segment. Student pilot Kenneth Okeke visited us to discuss the process in becoming a student pilot in the year 2020. It was fun to learn the updated process. Okeke will be back to continuously give us updates about the pilot certification process. #CptsLogs #Arizona #Airlines #Airports #Travel #worldexplorer #cirrus #aviation #Vacation #Aviationpodcast #Jamaicanbacon #podcast #joerogan #UnitedStates #flightschools #FAA #Pilots #Airlinepilots #like4like #likeforlike #follow4follow #followforfollow #CptsLogsPodcast #Boeing #Airbus #Airlinepilot #Jets #cirrusjet #visionjet #RichardaTulloch #Chandlerairport #KIWA #KSDL #Scottsdaleairport #Sedona #DFW #PHX #phoenix #skyharbor #KCHD #KDVT #JFK Disclaimer: By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the CptsLogs makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise.
Episode 1 is a quick “get to know ya” with Nick and Lindsay, recorded two days before the flying lessons begin. . . . . . . Get Busy Flying is a series of casual conversations taking place immediately after all our flight lessons. To get to know us better, check out: www.FenerAdventures.com or www.GetBusyLivingMovie.com
How better to learn than by studying other people's mistakes? Bobby and Wally lay out some common student pilot mistakes, how and why they happen, and most importantly how you can avoid them yourself!
Welcome to Episode 11 of Up and Away, the Australian aviation Podcast!On this week’s show we have author and aviation writer, Kathy Mexted!Kathy has written a brilliant new book entitled ‘Australian Women Pilots’ that shares the unique stories of 10 women aviators spanning the past century. Some of the stories include early aviation pioneer Nancy Bird Walton, Australia’s first woman airline pilot Deborah Lawrie, Gaby Kennard who was the first Australian woman to circumnavigate the globe solo, to ag pilot Georgia Maxwell, and more!I’ve been lucky enough to read it, and it’s a fun and exciting book with some great adventures and it will leave you wanting more. So I encourage you all to pre-order a copy from your local bookstore, or online.Meanwhile, have a listen to my chat with Kathy. We talk all about the book and her life as a pilot and aviation writer so far. Trust me, we didn’t put in any spoilers!I’m also excited to announce I will be hosting the online book launch party on the 1st of November! So we hope to see you there. There is a link to this and to order the book below!Book Launch Facebook event page:https://www.facebook.com/events/369341030853970/Order a copy of ‘Australian Women Pilots’ here:Booktopia: https://www.booktopia.com.au/australian-women-pilots-kathy-mexted/book/9781742236971.htmlDymocks: https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/australian-women-pilots-by-kathy-mexted-9781742236971Don’t forget to subscribe, as well as follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and if you love the show, please leave us a review!
Welcome to Episode 9 of Up and Away, the Australian Aviation Podcast!This week I'm joined by Bevan Anderson, the founder and creator of AvPlan EFB and AvSoft.Many of you might be aware of EFBs and perhaps are already even using them in flight. For everyone else, EFB stands for Electronic Flight Bag, and it is essentially an app that gives you everything you need to plan a flight!Bevan founded AvPlan EFB back in 2010 and since it has become one of the most popular EFBs available. We talk about how he came up with the idea, how the software has developed over the years, and how he sees the future of digital technology in the cockpit.If you’re thinking of giving AvPlan a go, head over to their website www.avplan-efb.com, or search AvPlan in the App store on your preferred device.Once again, thanks for your support!Don’t forget to subscribe, as well as follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and if you love the show, please leave us a review!
Can we all agree on one thing? All of us want to save money in flight training. Getting the job done, and making it easier on yourself in the process will save you time and money in the long run. This isn’t an episode about saving money for training. We’re going to talk about a few common things that both students and instructors expect of each other. Agreeing on these 4 things will help you both set realistic expectations for your training, and will likely even put you on a faster track to success. https://www.flymauihi.com/ Listen to Episode 34 with Leslie's pilot dad: https://www.flymauihi.com/blog/pilotfather Gain the knowledge you need to pass your Private, Instrument or Commercial FAA written exam, plus “whole picture” learning that will make you a lifelong, safe aviator. Pass your checkride with flying colors with Checkride Ace. Check out Angle of Attack online ground school: https://angleofattack.com/ Vacationing in Hawaii? Book a flight with an experienced instructor and see Maui from above! Follow beautiful coastlines, spot hidden waterfalls, and see majestic humpback whales breach before your eyes. All the while gaining practical insight and instruction on over water operations, mountain flying, Class C operations, and challenging crosswind landings. Fill out the inquiry form at https://www.flymauihi.com/ Get a Kore Aviation headset! Use this link and you’ll save 10% at checkout: https://www.koreheadset.com/discount/FLIGHTSCHOOL?rfsn=1947882.ec1885&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1947882.ec1885 What’s Next? COMMENT on www.flymauihi.com FOLLOW us on social media at @flymauihi, @johncaubble, @lesliecaubble SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your favorite podcast provider EMAIL US! john@caubble.com or leslie@caubble.com
Recorded on 01 May, 2020 On this, the 40th episode of Squawk Ident, I am so very honored to be joined by some fantastic aviators who have had incredible journeys in their aviation careers. Today, we start the show by catching up with the Squawk Ident Crew. We discuss a few of today’s headlines and how they affect an aviator's career potential. We then dive into many stories from our past, and what we learned from some of our very first experiences in aviation. From GA flight training, to some of our early experiences as flight instructors. We also explore dealing with the adventures of crash pads while sitting on a reserve schedule. So stay with us as we discuss our experiences with you. References: Virus Warhead article Enhanced Cleaning and PPE article US Airlines require passenger face masks article American Suspends all Regional Flying out of MIA article Farewell to Five Fantastic Fleets article Jetstream 32 cockpit photo Thank You for Listening! Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Support, and Share Please visit Av8rtony.com for all show audio, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, leave audio feedback, and more. Intro and transition music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California *Jeri D's intro music Jupiter One by YouTube Creator's Studio You can also follow Av8rTony and Squawk Ident Podcast on Twitter, & YouTube. Facebook and Instagram user search Squawk Ident Podcast Squawk Ident can now be heard on iHeart Radio, Spotify, Anchor.FM, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, PocketCasts, RadioPublic, and more. Copyright © Squawk Ident 2020, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2020, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SquawkIdent/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SquawkIdent/support
Talking to fellow aviators about how COVID-19 is affecting your work, your recreational flying, and your travel plans. Including thoughts from Commercial Pilots, Private Pilots, Student Pilots, and travellers in the first episode of In The Lounge.
139 Private Mock Checkride for Student Pilots - Interview with DPE Jason Blair 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. Summary139 Pilot examiner Jason Blair gives Max a mock Private checkride and asks him typical checkride questions. This is also a great review for your Flight Review or BFR! Max pretends to have brought a Cessna 172/G1000 to the checkride. They talk about required documents, aircraft systems, rules and regulations, and a cross country trip that Max prepared prior to the checkride. Mentioned in the ShowJason Blair's Website Schedule a Checkride with Jason Jason Blair's YouTube Channel 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. Social Media Like Max on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Follow Max on YouTube 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.
STUDENT PILOTS and RENTERS | Insurance | Does flight training include it? Topic of the day! Question from a viewer that I will be discussing today. Make sure that you are reading any kind of contract before you sign anything, and make sure you are covered. Watch the video, and leave us your comments and questions below! We appreciate our fans! Thank you so much! #coffeewithkenny
Many of you have requested to hear more from the students at OSM Aviation Academy and in this episode, we interview Romy and Lavignia from the Netherlands who are student pilots in the First Officer Program at OSM Aviation Academy in Arendal, Norway. We also have one of their Flight Instructors Lexie (@flywithlexie on Instagram) with us on the show to get the female perspective on the aviation industry. In today's episode, we get into how we can inspire the next generation of pilots, to key success-factors for thriving in aviation and a look behind the scenes of what it is like to study abroad at OSM Aviation Academy.
This podcast talks about FNTI the planes they are flying and my experiences at colleges with indigenous help
On this episode: One of the most intense chunks of real ATC audio I have heard in a long time. We talk about why a pilot would do such a 'crazy' thing, and whether or not it should be recognized and permitted. Housing provider at the FAA Academy, Isola Bella, sends out a rather startling notification to their residents, and a Swiss air traffic controller is sentenced for his role in a 2013 operational error (or "deal") involving two airliners. Be sure to subscribe!
On episode 13 we will be covering Aeronautical Experience for private pilot single engine land 61.109a and logbook endorsements further into preparing for you Private Pilot checkride. On Foxtrot Whiskey Bravo I will be providing some key items to make sure your instructor flight didn’t accidentally forget. My goal is to help you to be successful on the oral portion of your check ride. Flight training can be tough but your checkride can be easy breezy if you walk in prepared. Please leave a review and subscribe Written preparation- https://www.faa-ground-school.com/?cfi=nerdybethtxPLT codes - http://nerdybethtx.uberflip.com/i/1088162Faa ACS - https://www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing/acs/Training Videos - http://nerdybethtx.uberflip.com/youtube-private-pilot-videos?prevItm=0&prevCol=5247&ts=109356Private Pilot Cheat Sheet- http://nerdybethtx.uberflip.com/i/663766-vfr-pilot-acronyms-cheat-sheet-free-downloadMaintenance logbook entry- https://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/2019/media/SE_Topic_19-05.pdfTwitter and Instagram @nerdybethtx email @ nerdybethtx@gmail.com. Website www.nerdybethtx.com
Help, I need guidance on applying for a scholarship for pilot training? On Episode 11 - Foxtrot Whiskey Bravo I will provide guidance how to apply to two flight training scholarships for 2019. One with EAA and second with Aviation Insurance Resources. Please feel free to inbox me with any questions you might have and leave a review. Check out my website at www.nerdybethtx.com for more flight training resources to help make your aviation journey much easier. Don’t forget leave a review! Pretty Please Aviation Insurance Resources- https://air-pros.com/scholarship/EAA- https://eaa.org/en/eaa/youth/scholarships
Ever since I was a kid, I've played flight simulators. The earliest versions of them that I remember were 256-color simulations that ran on your desktop computer, and if you're like most people who grew up in the 90s, this meant your family's only computer was completely occupied so you could fly your Cessna out of Meigs Field in Chicago. In 2019, this is no longer the case. In fact, many families don't even have desktop computers anymore. And Meigs Field is gone (for now).Today, more and more people are accessing nearly everything online via mobile devices. From communications and entertainment, to education and tools, it seems everything today is available on your smartphone or tablet. But what about flight simulation?Infinite Flight is a flight simulation app that runs on the mobile platforms. And yes, it is incredible. From detailed flight models, to breathtaking scenery and realism, not to mention multiplayer experiences, playing Infinite Flight is truly something that must be experienced for anyone with any level of interest in aviation. Today, I sit down with Laura Laban, CEO and Co-Founder of Infinite Flight. We talk about the story of Infinite Flight: how it started, what went into it's development, what unique challenges and engineering went into it, and how it's constantly evolving. We also discuss the Infinite Flight Community, which is one of the most interactive simulation communities today.Finally, we talk about the future of Infinite Flight, and some ideas that could perhaps eventually come down the airway....and of course, we discuss Laura's favorite plane.Infinite Flight has shown the world that mobile devices don't just offer games, they offer entire experiences. You don't want to be miss this episode. InfiniteFlight.com
Help, I need a scholarship for pilot training? On Episode 10 on Foxtrot Whiskey Bravo my top 10 resources I use to find aviation scholarships to help supplement flight training cost. Please feel free to inbox me with any questions you might have and leave a review. Are there scholarships for flight school? 1. Www.nerdybethtx.com2. https://www.ninety-nines.org/3. https://www.wai.org/4. https://www.obap.org/5. https://www.aopa.org/training-and-safety/career/scholarship7. https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/scholarships8. http://www.figure1foundation.com/apply9. http://www.flightscholarship.info/10. https://valeri-aviation.thinkific.com/
Thanks for joining us again for the Fly Maui podcast! Whether you’re someone considering flight training, a current student pilot, or considering becoming a CFI down the road, this episode is for you. Today we welcome Chris Palmer to the show. Chris is not only a CFI, but someone we like to call an aviation educator. He’s also the host of the AviatorCast podcast and creates amazing video content on the Angle of Attack YouTube channel. On this episode you’ll hear his aviation story, why having a mentor is important, what he likes to see in a student pilot, and how to connect with a good instructor. You’ll also learn how to participate & benefit from the Aviator Training ground school if you’re preparing for the FAA private, instrument, commercial, or CFI knowledge exams. Resources https://www.flymauihi.com/ https://www.aviatortraining.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/AoA001 Connect with Chris! Instagram: @angleofattack Podcast: AviatorCast Facebook: @angleofattack Twitter: @flyAoAmedia YouTube: Angle of Attack https://www.youtube.com/user/AoA001 AviatorCast Episode 103: Finding, Picking & Keeping a Flight Instructor: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aviatorcast-episode-103-finding-picking-keeping-flight/id799239198?i=1000393173826&mt=2 Check out Aviator Training online ground school (LIVE and recorded formats). Gain the knowledge you need to pass your Private, Instrument or Commercial FAA written exam, plus “whole picture” learning that will make you a lifelong, safe aviator. https://www.aviatortraining.com/ Get a Kore Aviation headset! Use this link and you’ll save 10% at checkout: https://www.koreheadset.com/discount/FLIGHTSCHOOL?rfsn=1947882.ec1885&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1947882.ec1885 What’s Next? COMMENT on www.flymauihi.com FOLLOW us on social media at @flymauihi, @johncaubble, @lcaubble SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your favorite podcast provider
95 Crosswind Landing Tips for Private Pilots and Student Pilots + 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. 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. Summary95 Max talks about the art of making crosswind landings. There are tradeoffs between the crab and low wing, also called side slip, methods of compensating for crosswinds. The crab method can handle larger crosswinds. The low wing method is harder to set up on final, but is simpler when transitioning to the flare. 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! 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. Please Take our 2019 Listener Social Media Survey. I’d love to get your feedback and ideas for improving this podcast. Mentioned in the ShowThe Acronym Song by Captain Roger Victor Captain Roger Victor, comedian puppeteer Simple Flight Radio episode on ADS-B Airplane Geeks #536 with Tom Haines Eat at the Airport site lists airport restaurants 2019 Airport Challenge Exiting the Hold: Reaching Your Life Goals February 21, KSBP Citation X standing on it's tail at Truckee Tahoe Airport San Carlos Flight Center XWing 200 simulator Opposing Bases Podcast Avare EFB App for Android Videos Mentioned CloudAhoy video of Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet crosswind landing at Teterboro Social Media Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Follow Max on YouTube Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium News Stories Willie L. Wilson, Chicago mayoral candidate wants to reopen Meigs Field Shutdown: Major airports experiencing widespread delays NATCA has filed a lawsuit Expiring temporary airman certificates Number of fatal training accidents drops 35% AOPA to award $1 million in scholarships AOPA Foundation fundraising challenge kicks off Garmin Introduces GTR 200B Radio FltPlan Go app adds new procedure shortcuts Boeing Flies Electric VTOL Prototype Ex-SEAL and pilot fingers alleged major SC marijuana supplier
This episode we discuss CFI refreshers, preparations for Airventure, Stupid student pilot tricks, poker runs and more.
Welcome to Episode 4. This is a lesson podcast and is Part II of the Pre-Solo Review that Rob is giving to Tina and Ryan. This episode is being posted to both the Learning to Fly...Together Podcast Feed and the new Lessons Feed. After this episode all Lesson episodes will be posted only to the Lessons Feed so if you want to continue to get the lessons delivered to you then you will need to subscribe to the lesson feed. Use the badge on the right side of the webpage. The Learning to Fly...Together Podcast will continue to be delivered to the normal feed. The normal feed will be the podcast we produce that covers subjects that should be of interest to a larger audience including non-aviation listeners.This episode covers:FAR 61 and 91 regarding Student Pilots, PIC Responsibilty, Careless or Reckless operations, Dropping objects, Alcohol or drugs, Portable Electronic Devices, Prelight Action, Use of Saftey Belt.Rob tells his story of dropping a dummy from an airplane while in high school. For non-aviation listeners you can skip to that story at 19:30 minutes into the podcast.From the Podsafe Music Network "Learn to Fly" by Josh WoodwardEnjoy!Rob and Tinalearningtofly at gmail.comVoice comments (206) 984-2359