Podcast

AVweb Podcast: Friday, April 28, 2006

The Mooney Acclaim. Mooney CEO Gretchen Jahn chats with AVweb about the company’s new 280hp twin-turbo, dual-intercooled Teledyne-Continental TSIO-55-powered, 236-knot hot rod. Also, hear an update on the current state of VLJs, including progress on the Aerion supersonic bizjet project, the ongoing FAA/NATCA/your-tax-dollars-at-work struggle, plus a new push for V-6 power in aircraft that won’t […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, April 24, 2006

Hear more details about the crash that last Wednesday killed famed test pilot Scott Crossfield. And while life goes on as usual for the FAA and NATCA, AVweb speaks with FAA spokesman Geoffrey Basye about the possibility of continued negotiations. In other headlines: The TSA and DHS have sent out a warning for bizjet owners; […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, April 21, 2006

AVweb remembers pioneering test pilot Scott Crossfield, who perished tragically on Wednesday. Scott was a role model to many pilots, a champion of the American airplane industry, and a friend to general aviation. In today’s podcast, we speak with EAA President Tom Poberezny about Crossfield’s many contributions to the industry and hear a few words […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, April 17, 2006

Today’s podcast features exclusive interviews not included in AVweb‘s Flash or NewsWire as user fees look to take a bigger bite out of Canadian pilots. You’ll hear about air taxi operators looking to expand with Eclipse, Delta’s near miss with a strike, the FAA’s attempt to help fast-track Cessna Mustang certification, and why the FBI […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, April 14, 2006

Cirrus Design’s Alan Klapmeier talks with AVweb about his company’s approach to personal jets and the impact of a new generation of jet aircraft on general aviation and the airspace system. This is information you won’t find anywhere else on AVweb. The interview follows a brief recap of the top headlines from Thursday’s online news. […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, April 10, 2006

Hear the lastest news online now, plus exclusive interviews with Light Sport Aircraft manufacturers not included in AVwebFlash or NewsWire. Also covered – a fatal crash for Australia’s AOPA president, BRS, the F-22A Raptor, portable synthetic vision, and more. If you don’t have time to read us, download AVweb‘s audiocast, and take AVweb on the […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, April 7, 2006

While FAA administrator Marion Blakey has been preoccupied with contract negotiations (or lack of same) with air traffic controllers this week, what’s important to remember is that all that wrangling won’t have any practical impact on pilots (at least for now). The impasse, as it is now designated, is part of a larger picture that […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, April 3, 2006

Hear FAA spokesman Greg Martin in his own words as air traffic control contract negotiations reach new levels of dissonance. Listen to an update on the possibility of user fees for general aviation as Jane Garvey talks to Senators. Hear Columbia’s plan to stir up the air show this week at Sun ‘n Fun; NTSB’s […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, March 31, 2006

The second edition of our new twice-weekly audio news service is online now. Our latest audiocast offers exclusive insight regarding a major development in the introduction of diesel aircraft engines in North America – and it’s not available anywhere else. Duration: File Size: download here

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, March 27, 2006

Beginning today, AVweb introduces our twice-weekly audio news service. You can listen to our audiocasts by downloading them for your iPod or any MP3 player – or you can listen directly on your computer by clicking on the link below. The Monday audiocast will feature a summary of the weekend news while our Friday audiocast […]

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