Podcast

Podcast: Law Enforcement Anxious for UASs

The new FAA reauthorization includes language to integrate unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace system. Tim Adelman is a Washington attorney heavily involved in the Department of Justice’s program to get small UAVs in the hands of more than 17,000 police and sheriff’s departments that would dearly love to have them. He spoke with […]

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Podcast: New Attitude at the FAA?

As the FAA works on rulemaking to allow the integration of unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace system, there are signs that the agency has significantly ramped up the safety requirements for this brand-new aviation sector. Aviation consultant Gary Church discussed the issues and their potential effect with AVweb‘s Russ Niles. (This podcast is […]

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Podcast: Controllers to the Rescue

When a Mooney pilot got into trouble last December, stuck above the clouds and running out of fuel, controllers at the Seattle tracon helped him to a safe landing. In this podcast, AVweb‘s Mary Grady takes you through the audio tape of the event, which won the controllers an award this week from NATCA. This […]

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Podcast: Young Eagles for Grown-Ups

Jeff Skiles, known as the first officer for the “Miracle on the Hudson” flight, served as co-chair of EAA’s Young Eagles program for a couple of years, and now he’s signed on with EAA as vice president of chapters and youth education. He spoke with AVweb‘s Mary Grady about the new Eagle Flight program for […]

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Podcast: Haim Aviation’s Retro LSA

The LSA market doesn’t lack for choice, and walking the line at Sebring, one show-goer told us they sort of all look alike. With a few exceptions, that’s probably true. But one that definitely doesn’t look like the rest is The Sam from Haim Aviation. It’s a fast-build E-LSA kit powered by a Rotax that […]

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Podcast: Medical Waiver Proposal Delayed

The sudden departure of FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has thrown a wrench into EAA and AOPA’s proposal for a waiver of medical requirements for those who fly certain aircraft day VFR. AOPA President Craig Fuller spoke with AVweb‘s Russ Niles at the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida. Duration: File Size: download here

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Podcast: LSA Earning Respect

The Light Sport sector has been around for seven years and is earning a respected place in the general aviation industry according to Dan Johnson, president of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association (LAMA). He spoke with AVweb‘s Russ Niles at the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida. Duration: File Size: download here

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Podcast: Hightower at Sebring

EAA President Rod Hightower keynoted the Sport Aviation Expo opening dinner Thursday and touched on EAA’s strategic realignment, new pilot promotion initiatives, and the FAA’s internal dialogue about a possible weight gain for light sport aircraft. He spoke with AVweb‘s Russ Niles. Duration: File Size: download here

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Podcast: Cape Cod to Cape Horn in a 172

Chris and Corinne McLaughlin are on their way down the coast of South America in a 1978 Skyhawk, on a two-month journey from Cape Cod to Cape Horn to help raise awareness about the need for more organ donors. Chris was a 747 pilot before he fell ill and an organ donation saved his life. […]

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Podcast: Hawker Beech in a Dogfight

Hawker Beechcraft CEO Bill Boisture says his company hasn’t been fairly treated in a bid for the Air Force’s Light Air Support platform. He told AVweb‘s Russ Niles what he’s doing about that. Duration: File Size: download here

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