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Join Meghan Lynch and Tom Ackerman as they delve into the success story of Hoboken, New Jersey, celebrating seven years without a traffic fatality. The city's commitment to safer streets, utilizing research from the Vision Zero movement, has sparked interest in replicating such success in other cities like St. Louis. Leah Shahum, founder and executive director of the Vision Zero network, shares insights into traffic patterns worldwide and discusses the key elements of Hoboken's plan
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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 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
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Henry has decided on some new traffic patterns in the house and we also discuss a bowling excursion gone awry. Plus, a listener asks how we were finally able to get rid of baby stuff and we discuss whether moving to Burlington, Vermont and becoming data scientists is a realistic option.Doree has a new podcast! Too Much Money is the podcast that dives deep into the weird, wild, wasteful stories of people who spend their money in completely ridiculous ways. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Join our Patreon, where you can listen to the entire season of Great British Bake Off/Baking Show recaps in addition to our regular bonus eps! patreon.com/eggcellent adventureAnd don't forget to call or text us at 413-461-BABY or email us at mattanddoree@gmail.com or doreeandmatt@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What was once considered background seismic white noise or ambient waves is now a valuable learning tool about the environment. Elita Li is investigating everything from traffic patterns to falling windmills by looking into these waves. Dr. Yunyue Elita Li is the Mary J. Elmore New Frontiers Associate Professor in Data Science in EAPS and (by courtesy) Mathematics at Purdue University.
Cherry Blossom season can only mean one thing - the Tidal Basin is an absolute disaster due to poor city planning, accountability, and adults incapable of acting like adults. Reports showed that some individuals waited upwards of 4 hours in traffic...an amount of time totally not worth it for a few pics of some trees. DC is a city with "mass" transit, but even the metro stations looked like a mess. Why is it like this every year? Will we ever learn? Probably not - but at least we will have something to talk about!In addition to the Cherry Blossoms - Rev, Alex, and I go over a couple more topics on the latest episode of The Pink Fox Podcast. I hope you enjoy this episode and if you find yourself listening during a DC/ Cherry Blossom traffic jam, just know we are here to share your frustration. Wishing you a safe and healthy week! Get those tickets to NCF if you haven't already!
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with David Portalatin, senior vice president and food industry advisor at market research firm The NPD Group. David joins the podcast to talk about how restaurants can win over customers even in this inflationary environment, why age is playing a big role in consumer traffic patterns, and which headwinds and tailwinds are affecting the restaurant industry as we head into 2023. In this conversation, you’ll find out why: Grocery has the upper hand on affordability; restaurants must win on craveability With prices rising, value isn’t what it used to be Experience can be a part of your value equation There’s opportunity in providing for the customer within their own home An aging population is bad news for the restaurant industry The good news is that demand for convenience continues to skyrocket It’s going to get worse before it gets better Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
The pandemic accelerated what has become a growing trend in America's metropolitan areas: the increase in the number of bike lanes that share asphalt with motorized vehicles. These efforts are often coupled with traffic calming strategies to make city streets more accessible for different types of mobility. But how does that sit with our car-centered culture?
How do we help our learners get better with traffic patterns?
The boys are back…. Sort of. We recorded this episode a few weeks ago, so by now Tennessee is no longer number one (listen to know in what), Jon has already moved, and people still tailgate. We're excited to be back! Hope you didn't miss us too much.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671)
Hybrid offices have caused a unforeseen switch in the busiest days for the state's notoriously-congested roadways. WBZ's Madison Rogers has more:
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Two things to know today What traffic patterns tell us about changes in work https://thenextweb.com/news/rush-hour-rush-afternoon-covid-syndication https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/4/22491629/apple-employees-push-back-return-office-internal-letter-tim-cook https://www.theinformation.com/articles/google-responds-to-remote-work-boom-microsoft-with-workspace-app-improvements?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=page https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/7/22522889/apple-facetime-android-windows-web-ios-15-wwdc https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/7/22461782/apple-wwdc-2021-recap-biggest-announcements-ios-15-macos-monterey-ipados AND A bit of good news on the security front https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-truck-and-military-vehicle-maker-navistar-discloses-data-breach/ https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-phishing-email-is-pushing-password-stealing-malware-to-windows-pcs/#ftag=CAD-03-10abf5f https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-recovers-most-of-colonial-pipelines-44m-ransomware-payment/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/06/07/colonial-pipeline-ransomware-payment-recovered/ https://www.zdnet.com/article/after-doj-arrest-of-latvian-trickbot-user-experts-highlight-public-private-efforts/#ftag=CAD-03-10abf5f https://bgr.com/tech/data-leak-exposes-biggest-password-trove-of-all-time-online-5930388/ Want to get the show on your podcast app, or get the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mspradio Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/545/29 A wise life is made up of a multitude of small things; little words, not eloquent speeches. It is not in one heroic effort, but through little things, that a life is wisely lived. That’s another way of saying, wisdom is to be demonstrated out there in the routine, traffic patterns of life.
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Traffic pattern altitudes.Straight in approaches.Flying into Kelley's Island Airport (89D)Avoiding traffic patterns when traversing airports airspace.Benefits of proper pre-flight planning.Left & Right Hand patterns.Cross wind limitations.Upwind.Crosswind.Downwind.Base.Final.Send Us An Email:faraim@LeeGriffing.comfaraim@ScottBores.comfaraim@RobertBerger.comShow Notes:https://robertberger.com/faraim035/
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Traffic Patterns and Landings Intro Letdown and Traffic Entry-(00:27) Aircraft Configuration-(01:57) Overhead Pattern and Landings-(05:36) Intitial-(05:48) Break-(06:38) Inside/Closed Downwind-(08:10) Perch and Final Turn-(10:20) Final-(13:51) Straight-In Approach-(16:16) Normal Landing-(17:46) Touch-and-go Landing-(25:47) Closed Traffic (Closed Pull-Up)-(27:10) Abnormal Pattern Procedures-(29:25) Go-Around-(31:37) Final Irregularities-(34:20) Landing Irregularities-(36:56)
The ever-increasing surge of unicast video traffic and the strong adoption of public cloud services drive a new form of Peering – Private Network Interconnection (PNI). Learn how to design a simple, efficient and future-proof Peering solution that delivers the best end-user experience? Phil Bedard and Bruce McDougall of Cisco discuss with Greg Ferro of Packet Pushers. For more on today's topic, visit http://cs.co/9005E18hV
A new episode of UnWired...the Vehicular Podcast has Robert talking about his history of driving, his hatred of traffic and building a new editing workstation. Going over the parts and software he is thinking about for his new build while keeping an eye on the road.
55 Entering and Flying Traffic Patterns Safely, Cirrus SR22 Landing Accident, FAA Grounds Open Door Helicopter Tours Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you're thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance. Send us an email - http://www.sjflight.com/Forms/inquiry.htm If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Max talks in detail about some of the challenges pilots face entering a traffic pattern and how to follow a slower aircraft. There was an unusual accident in Florida in which a Cirrus SR22 landed on top of a SR20 that had just landed. Fortunately, there were not injuries. The FAA grounds open door helicopter tours in the wake of an NYC accident in which tethered passengers drowned because they were unable to release their tethers. A listener asks about the requirements for floatation devices for a planned flight from Florida to the Bahamas. Click here for the current listener survey. Tell us about the aviation headset you use most, what you like and dislike about it, and if you're planning to buy a new headset. Please visit my new Patreon page and make a contribution to help me with my goal of improving the AviationNewsTalk.com website. 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! Mentioned in the Show DOT seeking proposals from flight schools for programhttps://transportationtodaynews.com/news/8676-usdot-seeking-proposals-flight-schools-program/ https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/us-department-transportation-announces-solicitation-proposals-flight-schools-part https://www.volpe.dot.gov/forcestoflyers News Stories floatplane pilot ‘buzzed’ a Wasilla man and hit him in the head Chopper flights with open doors, tight restraints grounded Dynon Receives STC for SkyView in Cessna 172s Cirrus SR22 lands on SR20 Accident DUATS is dead. Here’s why you won’t miss it GA Advocates Support A&P Training Bill Voom Launches in Mexico City Kitty Hawk Tests VTOL Drone in New Zealand Great Air Race to fly 'electric planes' between England and Australia
We talk about flying the traffic pattern, and talk in detail about flying a Cessna 172 in the traffic pattern. For example, many people don’t know the exact meaning of “Make Right Traffic.” It means, fly to a position where you can enter the traffic pattern on the 45, then turn to downwind and fly the traffic pattern. It doesn’t mean to enter on the downwind. And of course you should be at pattern altitude when you’re on the 45. We also talk about doing a forward slip in a Cessna 172 and use of flaps during crosswind landings. Air Canada flight 759 had a near miss last week, when it inadvertently lined up to land on a taxiway instead of on the runway. We talk about how confirmation bias may have contributed to the lack of awareness that the Air Canada pilots had about their situation. We also talk about a recent fatal Cirrus SR22 crash in Sonoma, California, and the importance of never pulling the parachute below 400 feet, as it will most likely make things worse! I give details about a recent flight I took from El Paso, Texas to Concord, CA with the new owner of a Cessna 206. We postponed the trip because of a heat wave 3 weeks ago. Plus listener questions about using flaps during crosswind landings and whether you can fly if you’re legally using medical marijuana. Click here for the survey. Tell us which plane you fly most often. Please visit my new Patreon page and help me with my goal of funding the creation of two apps for my show, one for Apple and one for Google Play, so that non-techie pilots can find the show in the app store. You can Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email. News Stories CBO: ATC Privatization would add $20.7 Billion to Deficit over 10 Year Airlines Get Exemption from ADS-B 2020 Mandate Animation of Air Canada Near Miss at SFO Shows It was Extremely Close Cirrus SR22T - Low Level Chute Pull Killed Pilot ForeFlight Releases Jeppesen Chart Option ForeFlight Introduces New Dual-Band ADS-B Receiver Garmin Announces New Retrofit Autopilots Garmin debuts all-in-one portable ADS-B and SiriusXM Aviation receiver Kitfox introduces Speedster Former Anheuser-Busch CEO Arrested In Helicopter Incident
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Mike has "trouble with his tail" as he describes landing with a damaged tailwheel. CFI Stew describes his recent flight to Aspen in a Cessna 182. Pilot Stu had the opportunity to do some more formation flight while shooting a promotional video. The crew also rants about traffic patterns.