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Fire Helicopter gets the cold shoulder from airport
This is a fast clip of a live ATC interaction with the Watsonville airport management while a fire helicopter looking for fuel just before the end of the day after fighting one of California's fires. He was requesting fuel 5 minutes before closing...
Aerial Coordinator - Matthew Lavin
Meet an aerial coordinator and learn about some of the things you might want to learn about.
Our most boaring podcast yet.
We are back and making an effort. This episode covers alot of "might be interesting" topics. In our new studio and talking with an old friend about all things aviation and life.
Longline Helicopter Pilot - Kris S.
In today's helicopter pilot world, one of the toughest and most rewarding jobs is that of a longline pilot. Fire fighting, construction, power poles and much more. Let's talk and find out why!
P51 Mustang CFI-John Posson
Aviation flight training at its best. Meet john Posson, who teachs at Stallion 51 in Fl. and also flys for the Patriots Jet Team. He has had a great career as a professional pilot and spends some time talking about the P-51 and much more...
ATC gone funny and special guest Nick with the NGPA
On this episode of ATL, find out what NGPA stands for and listen to some of the web's best and most hillarious air traffic controller "outtakes". You won't belive how much fun you can have as a controller. WARNING- SOME VERY FUNNY YET CRUDE LANGUAGE...
Lets talk ATC and "Vatsim" simulated ATC
Find out what its like to simulate air traffic control at home. Today we talk with Dan, he became an expert air traffic controller by the age of 12 using a simulator.
Got the job-
We talk with Scott again about looking for an airline job and now after just over a month of interviewing seriously, he got hired.
Helicopter Ag pilot
Meet Alan Carter, he used to fly ag helicopters in the Salinas Valley and has a few things to say about that.
ATL episode#3
on this episode we introduce our Chief Flight instructor Jon Thornton. He offers some insight into why he loves to teach and fly.