AvTalk - Aviation Podcast

An aviation podcast by aviation geeks for anyone who looks up when they hear an airplane fly overhead. Listen in as Ian Petchenik and Jason Rabinowitz bring you aviation news, views, and special guests every Friday. If you're a new avgeek or just can't get enough aviation in your life, get your avgeek fix with us.

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AvTalk Episode 14: Jason, Go Make Your Bed


On this episode of AvTalk, we discuss the massive aviation impacts of Hurricane Irma. From Caribbean devastation to a total lack of flights in the air over Florida for more than a day, we take an in-depth look at what’s happened and how the recovery effort has begun. And Jason’s 15-minutes of television fame comes from an unexpected source.
Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma moved through the Caribbean and Florida last week, leaving a devastating path of destruction in its wake. We talk about the effects of Irma on aviation from the Leeward Islands to Atlanta and check in on some of the more harder hit areas like St. Maarten.

Jason walks us through how a Delta flight to San Juan became a viral sensation.
Jason, go make your bed



We run down the list of rescue flights and post-Irma evacuation and supply flights and take a look at where airlines parked planes out of Irma’s path. We also talk about the planes that didn’t make it out ahead of the storm.

We also take a look at how Irma affected ADS-B coverage in the area of the storm, and how that’s made for increased use of estimated coverage.
The Hurricane Hunters were also busy during Irma and we talk about how they help forecast the hurricane’s path.

#NOAA42 live through the eye of #Irma, while #NOAA49 surveys the edge of the storm.
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— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) September 8, 2017

 
Tracking the Pope’s Travels
We talk about the Pope’s travels and how that means a bit more work for the Flighradar24 servers.
Our Bi-weekly Air Berlin Update
We check in on Air Berlin’s insolvency and how it’s affecting other airlines as well.
United Decides More, but Smaller
United shifted its order of Airbus A350s to more aircraft, but a smaller variant.
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 September 15, 2017  39m