Multimedia

AVweb’s Multimedia section offers a rich collection of aviation-focused content, including videos, podcasts, photo galleries, and more. From in-depth analyses of aircraft systems to engaging pilot interviews and captivating flight footage, this section provides valuable insights and entertainment for aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. Stay updated with the latest in aviation through our diverse multimedia offerings.

AVweb Podcast: Friday, June 16, 2006

Today’s in-depth interview: Hear what Hal Shevers of Sportys Pilot Shop has to say about Cessna’s unveiling of its “Cirrus Killer”; and get his views on the TSA, the FAA, user fees, and the fizzle he thinks the very light jet market will be. Duration: File Size: download here

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, June 12, 2006

AOPA seeks to reduce medical barriers for recreational and sport pilot candidates; NATCA plans to “fight” the FAA until work rules are overturned; two survive a ditching in the Pacific; ADS-B is coming to the Gulf of Mexico; there’s new hope for commercial pilots who plan to fly past age 60; a fuel tanker driver […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, June 9, 2006

Today’s in-depth interview: The president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, John Carr. Contract negotiations between air traffic controllers are over, and the has FAA won — or has it? For the future of ATC staffing, labor negotiations, imposed working conditions, and flying in American airspace — this is an interview you won’t want […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, June 5, 2006

The FAA may impose its contract on controllers today, Congress will vote on the matter Wednesday; there are fewer certificated pilots and student pilots, AOPA is invoking countermeasures; a small SoCal airport may raise hangar rents by one third; the FAA is slowing progress in wind turbine expansion; a Piper Dakota may have broken up […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, June 2, 2006

AVweb talks with Jim Bass, the new(ish) CEO of New Piper. With hurricanes, crankshaft recalls, and labor problems behind (hopefully), hear this upbeat non-pilot’s plans to keep contemporary the Piper name, standing in rank with younger designs and Very Light Jets. Duration: File Size: download here

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, May 29, 2006

Lycoming owners have a new Airworthiness Directive to look out for … with a twist; a House committee wants to give the FAA money it seemingly didn’t ask for; airlines, AOPA, and business interests generally don’t agree on general aviation user fees; Wisconsin allows avfuel price wars; a 727’s wing tank exploded; helis may be […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, May 26, 2006

Is there a Light Sport Aircraft in every pilot’s future? Today – Friday, May 25 – AVweb talks with Dan Johnson, Light Sport Aircraft marketing consultant to EAA and LAMA (the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association). How many designs are presently approved? What sort of aircraft are they? How many made-in-America designs are there? Are any […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, May 22, 2006

The FAA has issued an Airworthiness Directive for specific ECi parts in Lycoming engines, legislation in Congress may favor air traffic controllers as a contract deadline looms, virtual controllers stage a fly-in for a departed friend, a student pilot solos at 91, light sport aircraft show their range, a Canadian flight academy will train Chinese […]

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AVweb Podcast: Friday, May 19, 2006

Your first personal jet. Today – Friday, May 19 – AVweb talks with Excel Jet’s Bob Bornhofen, who explains the difference between his company’s Sport Jet and the emerging field of Very Light Jets. From the standpoint of performance, to cost, to insurance friendliness, you may like what you’re about to hear. But is certification […]

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AVweb Podcast: Monday, May 15, 2006

The FAA’s 2007 budget may introduce “tough medicine” for GA that would cut funding to 2,500 airports; the DOT Inspector General wants a closer look at Lockheed’s management of Flight Services following a half-billion dollar reduction in projected savings; RNP technology eases complex instrument approaches; English meets challenges as official language of flight; virtual radar […]

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