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417 Bits & Pieces XVII


Interviews from National Aviation Day with American Airlines at Philadelphia International airport, a listener reflects on one effect of September 11, a story about the Missing Man formation, a lesson learned as a student pilot, a review of an aviation history book, an opinion piece on a lawsuit against United Airlines, a bit more from Farnborough 2016, and something about 82 foot tall pylons for air racing. National Aviation Day David participated in the National Aviation Day activities with American Airlines at Philadelphia International airport, and recorded three interviews. First, David spoke with American Airlines first officer and chief pilot Deborah Hecker. Look for available scholarships at the Women in Aviation International website. David also spoke with Philip Moore, the manager on duty at the American Airlines flight control tower in Philadelphia. And finally, David has a short conversation with Anthony Stanley about flying the Eagles football team to away games. Also, how they handle other teams flying in for Eagles home games. Thanks to Ryan Ewing at Airline Geeks for all his organizational efforts to make National Aviation Day in conjunction with American Airlines a great success. September 11 Listener Launchpad Marzari recorded a piece reflecting on September 11. He calls it “What I Lost in 9/11.” The Missing Man Back on Episode 404, David provided us with the history of the Missing Man formation. This got Micah to thinking about one of his experiences with this somber event. So for this Labor Day Bits & Pieces episode, our Main(e) man Micah tells us his story titled, “The Missing, Missing Man.” A lesson learned Xavier posted a short story in our Slack Listener Team about a time when he was a student pilot. We asked him if he could record it in his own words for this episode and he graciously agreed. It was sparked by our episode 415 with guest Jason Blair, an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner. Book Review David reviews Jet City Rewind: Aviation History of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest by Timothy A. Nelson. An opinion on the United lawsuit Associate producer Brian shares his opinions about the the lawsuit being brought against United that we talked about in episode 416.  Longtime listeners to the show might be surprised to hear Brian’s position. Top Ten Airlines, from Farnborough You might have thought we were finished with Farnborough content, but Brian and Micah were able to contribute one more for this Bits and Pieces show.  As guest hosts on the Plane Talking UK Podcast, they sit down with Matt, Carlos and Capt Al to go over the results of a top 10 list of the best airlines. Controlling air race airgates From Sun n Fun 2016, Launchpad Marzari speaks with an airgate controller for the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. They were demonstrating the 82 foot tall pylons and how they quickly repair them during the races. Upcoming Red Bull Air Races in the Unites States: Indianapolis October 1-2, 2016 Las Vegas October 15-16, 2016 Credit   Intro music courtesy Brother Love from his Album Of The Year CD. Outtro by Bruno Misonne from The Sound of Flaps.  


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 September 7, 2016  1h15m