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When we record episodes of the Airplane Geeks the format is usually the same. We introduce our guest, when we have one, and then run through the four or five major aviation stories of the past week. Max and Micah and David and I offer up our opinions about the importance of the items to the grand scheme of the aviation industry. If you listen, you get that.

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Between a Rock and a Hard Spot: Demands on air traffic controllers

I’ve lost track of how many government shutdowns I’ve experienced during my life. Some under Democrat presidents, others under Repu...

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An airport’s airside, where multi-million dollar aircraft park, is an unpredictable and potentially hazardous workspace for employees with a variety of jobs, regardless of the weather conditions.  A href="https://flightsafety.org/toolkits-resources/past-safety-initiatives/ground-accident-prevention-gap/#:~:text=Based%20on%20data%20provided%20to,facilities%20and%20groun...

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Wait a second. “You want me to analyze the crash landings in a half dozen movies? And then tell you if they’re realistic?” I asked the Vanity Fair producer. Her response was quick. “Yes.” 

I’ve had a few whacky assignments over the years, such as the time an editor asked me t...

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My memory of September 11, 2001, is, at best, a blur except for the images. The scenes, however, are indelibly etched in my mind.

It was a sunny morning with temperatures in the low 70s and not a cloud in the sky. A perfect day, I thought. I’d just walked back in the house from the short stroll delivering my daughter to one of her first days at kindergarten. Class bega...

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