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Speaking up

Speaking up


Episode 84


Poor decisions are made to satisfy an impatient right-seater.


Published on 10 years, 2 months ago

The long and winding river

The long and winding river


Episode 83


A 172 pilot on a family outing encounters the perils of flying IFR - standing for "I Follow Rivers."


Published on 10 years, 2 months ago

You can't use that flying IFR

You can't use that flying IFR


Episode 82


It's nice having a deep-voiced controller to save your bacon when you're icing up in hard IMC in the mountains.


Published on 10 years, 2 months ago

Almost home

Almost home


Episode 81


Interesting things happens when a Maule pilot attempts a night landing with no runway lights.


Published on 10 years, 3 months ago

IFR or VFR

IFR or VFR


Episode 80


An Archer pilot considers his options in the fuzzy area inbetween IFR and VFR.


Published on 10 years, 6 months ago

A real eye-opener

A real eye-opener


Episode 79


Assuming he's all alone at a remote strip, a back-country pilot neglects to use the radio to self-announce ... as does the other pilot in the pattern.


Published on 10 years, 8 months ago

Lagubang lessons

Lagubang lessons


Episode 78


Flying in and out of tiny airstrips in the jungles of the Philipines creates unique challenges, and a podcaster tries to pronounce Philipino names in "Lagubang Lessons."


Published on 10 years, 8 months ago

Tumble on the ridge

Tumble on the ridge


Episode 77


Turbulence, wind shear, and the necessity of tightening your seat belt to avoid continually banging your head on the airframe all contribute to a memorably uncomfortable flight.


Published on 10 years, 10 months ago

The problem with moonshine

The problem with moonshine


Episode 76


A 172 pilot learns that not everyone loves airplanes as much as pilots do.


Published on 10 years, 11 months ago

Two in one airplane

Two in one airplane


Episode 75


If it weren’t for the roar of the 230-horsepower Continental engine, you could have heard a pin drop. We would have preferred to hear the gear drop.


Published on 11 years ago





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