Need to provide more explanation
I’m not sure who the intended audience is for this podcast but I think that if the audience is anything other than F14 pilots that the story telling would benefit from more explanations of the terms and procedures being described in the stories. I’m not a pilot but I do understand much of the terminology, however I would guess that many people do not. For example, in a recent episode the pilots being interviewed said that their re-fueling “went sour”. I think that means that there was a failure of the refueling equipment. It would be interesting to know what exactly happened and why. I have several examples of this sort of thing. I’m a flying enthusiast so I am interested in all of the details of the systems and procedures being described… I think the podcast would be much more interesting if they explained more of what they were talking about.
Sean Melchionda via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/01/22
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