Airplane Geeks Podcast

Our aim to educate and inform you, explore and develop your passion for aviation, and entertain you a little along the way.

https://www.airplanegeeks.com/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h31m. Bisher sind 447 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 27 days 4 hours 44 minutes

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AirplaneGeeks 400 That’s a Lot of Episodes


John Croft, Senior Editor Avionics & Safety, Aviation Week & Space Technology joins us for our 400th episode. We discuss Safety Management Systems (SMS), the IATA 2015 Safety Report, challenges for a safety culture that embraces self-reporting,


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 May 11, 2016  1h41m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 399 Differentiating Air Travel Products


We talk with aviation journalist Jason Rabinowitz about the recent Delta media day, the Aircraft Interiors Expo, flying in a China Eastern 777, and the RouteHappy service. In the news, we discuss the Delta order for CS100 aircraft,


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 May 4, 2016  1h32m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 398 Scott Hamilton, Leeham News and Comment


We talk with Scott Hamilton, the editor of Leeham News and Comment, about Solar Impulse 2, Bombardier and the CSeries, Boeing and the 737 MAX as well as a 787 engine AD, and Airbus and A321 assembly in Alabama.


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 April 27, 2016  1h32m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 397 Airman Certification Standards


We talk with the Special Technical Assistant for the FAA Flight Standards Service and editor of FAA Safety Briefing magazine. Also, electrically powered planes, an important Approved Model List STC, the FAA teams up with the auto industry,


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 April 20, 2016  1h39m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 396 The Emirates Employment Model


Conversation with the recruitment manager for Emirates about opportunities at the airline. Also, possible layoffs (or retirements) at Boeing, Air France service returning to Iran, new student pilot rules from the FAA, a buyer for Virgin America,


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 April 6, 2016  1h30m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 395 Trish Beckman Loves to Fly Fast


  We talk with the first American woman to qualify as a crewmember in both the F/A-18 and the F-15E, now working for Boeing. We also discuss airline and airport implications of a terrorist attack, record US airline traffic, the Coast Guard centennial,


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 March 30, 2016  1h33m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 394 Plane & Pilot Magazine


We talk with the Editor-in-Chief of Plane & Pilot about changes to the magazine, drones interfering with airliners, the impact of lower airline fees on customers, an Airbus assembled in the USA, and blocking flight tracking. Guest Robert Goyer is VP,


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 March 23, 2016  1h25m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 393 Aviators Achieving Success


Thomas P. Curran, the author of Millionaire Legacy, tells us about the success strategies of Sean D. Tucker, Captain Julie Clark, and Captain “Sully” Sullenberger. We also discuss ab initio pilot training from JetBlue,


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 March 16, 2016  1h32m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 392 Aviation Safety with Todd Curtis


Dr. Todd Curtis, founder of AirSafe.com, talks about about MH370 on the second anniversary of its loss, laser and drone threats to aviation safety, an aviation maintenance competition, and improving the quality of media reporting of aviation accidents....


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 March 9, 2016  1h31m
 
 

AirplaneGeeks 391 Jack Pelton, EAA Chairman of the Board


We talk with Jack Pelton, Chairman of the Board of the Experimental Aircraft Association about the status of the FAA re-authorization and ATC privatization. Also the Republic Airways bankruptcy, a WASP celebrates her 106th birthday,


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 March 2, 2016  1h29m