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Tag Archives: USA
Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast
If you’re listening to aviation podcasts then you *have* to listen to Jack, Jeb & Dave from the Uncontrolled Airspace show (aka UCAP). With well over 400 episodes produced over more than eleven years, these guys are the power-house of … Continue reading
Hanging out in Hangar 49
Last Friday I had the privilege of recording with the crew from the Hangar 49 podcast from northern America. Based in Spokane, Washington (USA) and Kelowna, British Columbia (Canada) we had timezones, temperatures and accents to contend with but, being … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Gilson, book, British Columbia, Canada, discussion, fun, Hangar49, Interview, Jim Leighty, Kelowna, movie, song, sound, Spokane, Tony Roberts, USA, Washington, website
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Help Produce a Documentary on Aeroneurophycosis
Some time ago I posted about the word “Aeroneurophycosis” and how it could be use to explain the love of aircraft & aviation that I (& many others) have. Steven Pam is a friend of mine and also the videographer … Continue reading
Shakey Alliances for Virgin Blue
John Borghetti at Virgin Blue is getting some bad news lately with both the Department of Transport and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission raising objections to proposed alliances. The DoT have said they don’t like the look of the … Continue reading →