recflyer Posted October 6, 2015 Posted October 6, 2015 What was your experience flying taildraggers for the first time? [MEDIA=audio]http://traffic.libsyn.com/goflying/Go_Flying_Australia_Podcast_021.mp3[/MEDIA] Click here for the show notes Subscribe via iTunes by clicking here First Interview - The first interview is with General Aviation Pilot David Jardine. Dave has flown some awesome aircraft types and I was lucky enough to talk with him about some of the these including the de Havilland Tiger Moth, Harvard and the universally adored Piper J-3 Cub. Also we discuss some of the challenges for students learning to fly and some of the emergency situations he has encountered along the way. Second interview - is from Rick Watson who is a New Zealand based Microlight pilot. In the interview Rick talks with Ryan Campbell who was the first teenager to fly solo around the globe breaking a record set earlier by American pilot Jack Wiegand who was 21 years old. During his journey Ryan flew over 24,000 nautical miles over 70 days in a Cirrus SR22. I would love to hear some feedback. I would love to hear any feed back (both good/bad) by the following means: - Comments below this post - Direct Message on the forum - Comments function on my website www.goflying.net - Contact form on my website - twitter - Our Facebook page Thanks for taking the time to read this! Cheers, Adam
Precog Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 Love you podcasts mate...makes work 'fly by' :) I recommended them to everybody 1
recflyer Posted October 11, 2015 Author Posted October 11, 2015 Love you podcasts mate...makes work 'fly by' :) I recommended them to everybody Thanks for taking the time to listen!
scre80 Posted October 11, 2015 Posted October 11, 2015 What was your experience flying taildraggers for the first time?[MEDIA=audio]http://traffic.libsyn.com/goflying/Go_Flying_Australia_Podcast_021.mp3[/MEDIA] Click here for the show notes Subscribe via iTunes by clicking here First Interview - The first interview is with General Aviation Pilot David Jardine. Dave has flown some awesome aircraft types and I was lucky enough to talk with him about some of the these including the de Havilland Tiger Moth, Harvard and the universally adored Piper J-3 Cub. Also we discuss some of the challenges for students learning to fly and some of the emergency situations he has encountered along the way. Second interview - is from Rick Watson who is a New Zealand based Microlight pilot. In the interview Rick talks with Ryan Campbell who was the first teenager to fly solo around the globe breaking a record set earlier by American pilot Jack Wiegand who was 21 years old. During his journey Ryan flew over 24,000 nautical miles over 70 days in a Cirrus SR22. I would love to hear some feedback. I would love to hear any feed back (both good/bad) by the following means: - Comments below this post - Direct Message on the forum - Comments function on my website www.goflying.net - Contact form on my website - twitter - Our Facebook page Thanks for taking the time to read this! Cheers, Adam Great work Adam, keep the podcasts coming 1
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