Podcast

AOPA’s Andy Cebula on the Latest Delays in the FAA Reauthorization Bill

Although it seemed like a pretty straightforward thing to do, politics got involved in the Senate’s consideration of the FAA Reauthorization Bill, and the legislation is stalled again. Andy Cebula, AOPA’s executive vice president for government affairs, talked with AVweb‘s Russ Niles about how the bill became mired by non-aviation issues and how it might […]

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Tired of Hauling Those Jepp Manuals Around? Switch to eBooks!

We’ve all been there, lugging bags full of heavy books and manuals to ground school or out to the hangar, but computer technology has reached the point where none of that’s necessary anymore. AVweb‘s Russ Niles spoke with Aviation Technical Books President Andy Gold about the trend toward e-books and the introduction of the full […]

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Flying to Alaska: Marveling at Natural Beauty with Gary Scott

Gary Scott has flown his Cherokee 180 from New Mexico to Fairbanks Alaska three times and has been amazed by the beauty of the landscape and the hospitality of the people along the way. But flying to Alaska does take some preparation, and those thinking about going might consider ordering the DVD and handbook Gary […]

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AVweb and FlyContract Wonder “Who’s Going to Fly All Those Jets?”

Corporate jet deliveries are at an all-time high. In the face of rising insurance requirements, employers are finding it a challenge to fill all the positions coming available with qualified pilots and flight attendants. Terry Cooper, CEO of FlyContract.com, tells AVweb‘s Mike Blakeney that airline pilots are disenchanted with falling wages and benefits and type-rated […]

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Extra! IFR Magazine Investigates the Controller Shortage

Is there a critical shortage of air traffic controllers? Well, it depends who you ask. We asked both the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association to join IFR‘s Jeff Van West on a podcast, but only NATCA stepped up to have their side of the story get airtime. Duration: File Size: download here

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Lights, Camera – Airplanes!

It’s been awhile since there was a major Hollywood movie themed around aviation, and plans are in the works for a $35 million production that will use aerobatic competition and EAA AirVenture as a backdrop to an inspiring character story. AVweb‘s Russ Niles spoke with Karl Koeppen about the upcoming production. Duration: File Size: download […]

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