Podcast Episodes

Back to Search
Moose meat mayhem

Moose meat mayhem


Episode 114


Flight safety is compromised by a moose carcass. (By Mark Owen) 


Published on 7 years, 9 months ago

Smoke on

Smoke on


Episode 113


An oft-practiced landing technique pays big dividends in the real world when smoke fills the cockpit and the engine self-destructs. 


Published on 7 years, 9 months ago

Dancing with the devil

Dancing with the devil


Episode 112


A Centurion pilot ices up over the mountains and hears two voices in his head. Find out which one he listens to. (By Joe Brinck) 


Published on 7 years, 11 months ago

Cloud on the runway

Cloud on the runway


Episode 111


 A Civil Air Patrol pilot on an Angel Flight mission realizes the importance of patience when he finds himself nose to nose with another aircraft at 100 feet off the deck. By Dale Brown. 


Published on 8 years ago

Lights out

Lights out


Episode 110


 When the runway lights go out at night while you're enjoying an electrical failure, decisions have to be made--and quickly. By Gary Souder. 


Published on 8 years, 1 month ago

Ninety-degree turn on takeoff

Ninety-degree turn on takeoff


Episode 109


A sod farm makes a fine landing field until it's harvested. Prepare for a bumpy arrival in "Ninety-Degree Turn on Takeoff" by Tom Haack. 


Published on 8 years, 2 months ago

Undone by a no-brainer

Undone by a no-brainer


Episode 108


On a 10-minute VFR trip, a Cessna Skylane pilot wanders into unforecast IMC. What to do? By Peter Boody. 


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

The eyes have it

The eyes have it


Episode 107


 Always perform a visual inspection of the fuel in your tanks. By Jerry Hawkins.


Published on 8 years, 4 months ago

Check the checklist

Check the checklist


Episode 106


A hand-me-down checklist causes problems during an engine failure after takeoff. By James Carter. 


Published on 8 years, 5 months ago

The little voice within me

The little voice within me


Episode 105


There's certainly something wrong with a Skyhawk that runs through its entire fuel supply in an hour and a half. But if there's no obvious leak, where do you look next? By Doren Weston


Published on 8 years, 6 months ago





If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Donate