Tue, 20 October 2009 This week we talk to Rick Felty, a newly-minted private pilot who likes to film his flights from multiple angles with multiple cameras, thus giving us lucky viewers a really great perpective on the flight. Rick talks about some of the hurdles he had to overcome in his flight training, lists some of the podcasting resourced he used in his flight training, and discusses some a couple of emergencies that he overheard on the frequency during his flights. Stay tuned for some more exiting episodes. Also, Will and David have tentative plans to attend the 2009 AOPA Aviation Summit in Tampa, FL from November 5th through the 7th. If all goes well, we plan to bring some great coverage of the event to you in the form of several QuickCasts, a full-length podcast episode, and an abundance of Tweets. As always, we'd like to thank Steve Tupper and Scott Cannizzaro for the music for this podcast. If you'd like to email us to leave us feedback or be a guest, please drop us a line at pilotsflightpodlog@gmail.com. Shownotes:
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Sat, 10 October 2009 In this episode of the ultimate, super-fantastic hangar-flying podcast, we welcome Tiffany Wolf into the virtual hangar. We met Tiffany at EAA Airventure 2009. We spend some time talking about a few of the adventures we had at Oshkosh. Tiffany is training to become a CFI and is very involved in the aviation community. We would like to thank Steve Tupper and Scott Cannizzaro for the music for this podcast. Also, Steve's song "Eleanor Flies" appears at the end of this episode in its entirety. We would like to thank Steve for letting us use it in this show. Shownotes:
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Sat, 3 October 2009 This week on The Pilot's Flight PodLog we welcome balloon pilot Kevin Knapp into the virtual hangar. Kevin is the Corporate Pilot for the Mayflower Transit hot air balloon. Kevin talks about how he got involved with ballooning, some of the various flights he has taken in balloons, how you can get involved with ballooning, and how balloons really capture the magic of flight. We did have some difficulties with the audio on this episode, but the content is just great. As always, we'd like to thank Steve Tupper and Scott Cannizzaro for the music for this podcast. Shownotes:
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