Airplane Geeks Podcast
AirplaneGeeks 326 Aviation Job Boards
Finding employment through aviation job boards, a new airline seating idea, KLM caters to avgeeks, bribing your way to airline upgrades, and challenges to flying on the airlines.
Guest
Tim Kirkwood has been a flight attendant for 38 years. He’s President of the aviation jobs board AviaNation.com, an online aviation employment board and recruitment site with aviation jobs in all job categories, worldwide.
Tim is author of The Flight Attendant Career Guide, now in its fourth edition. This book is a career resource for U.S. and Canadian flight attendant applicants.
Tim is also Executive Director for Women in Corporate Aviation, a non-profit organization of mentoring, networking and scholarships for men and women in corporate aviation.
You can follow @AviaNation on Twitter and Facebook, and Tim is also GeezerStew on Facebook.
We’re also joined by aviation journalist Jason Rabinowitz. Jason is also Data Research Manager for Routehappy, the product differentiation platform for air travel. Follow Jason on Twitter at @AirlineFlyer.
News
Bye-Bye, Rows? New Airplane Design Has You Sitting in a Circle
We’ve seen a number of patents in the last few months from Airbus. Some a little wacky. This patent application shows an airplane that looks like the designs we’ve seen from Boeing for a blended wing body. But the seating arrangement is in the round.
For Airline Geeks Only: Win A Night In A Parked KLM MD-11
KLM continues to provide interesting opportunities for aviation enthusiasts, this time a contest where the prize was to spend the night inside one of its retired MD11s parked at Schiphol.
The Under-the-Tray-Table Upgrade
On a recent trip from Los Angeles to Chicago, the writer of the article decided to try for his own upgrades. At every opportunity, he discreetly offered cash to airline employees, Transportation Security Administration employees and fellow passengers in exchange for a better seat or faster service.
The worst thing about flying? These people
JetBlue announced they will reduce leg room on some flights and they plan to introduce baggage fees. We’ve seen incidents involving seat reclining disagreements that resulted in flight diversions. What’s going on here?
David Vanderhoof’s History Segment
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, David tells us Martin’s Story.
The Australia News Desk
Aside from helping explain where “Jabiru†comes from, the boys also give an update on CASA’s “Jabiru Consultation Draft,†discuss JetGo’s decision to not fly Sydney to Roma (before it even starts), and enjoy the fact that Brisbane West Wellcamp airport in Toowoomba has gone from bare dirt to accepting its first commercial airline operation in less time than Brisbane Airport took to negotiate who’d pay for their third runway.
Across the Pond
Pieter talks further with Oussama Salah about Qatar Executive and their business jets, as well as Saudia Airlines. See Oussama’s posts on his Oussamas Take Blog.
Listener Recording
Listener Evan Schoo tells us a little story about his one and only helicopter trial instructional flight. He also sends the link to a video from the flight.
Mentioned
How to make your flight attendant like you, by George Hobica.
Title transfer documents for the orbiters, signed at the formal, public hand-over ceremonies.
Chinese J-10B Crashed in Front of Commercial Building
Ace Abbot’s Rogue Aviator: In the Back Alleys of Aviation book signings.