Episode 358 Show Notes
Topic of the show: On this week’s show, AG and RH discuss a very well prepared pilot’s plan and his backup to the plan during questionable weather. What can pilot’s learn from this story that will help them better prepare for their next IFR flight? What considerations are the controllers making during inclement weather that can have a positive outcome on the flight? And most importantly, how do you become a better user of the NAS? We also discuss creative center communication methods, a ground controller that loves his job, and more of your awesome feedback! This is a fun episode and you don’t want to miss it!
Links:
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Timely Feedback:
1. SGAC Patron AK shares a little more insight about diverse vector areas.
2. Patron YB shares their unique checkride story.
Feedback
1. Patron MA shares their recent currency flight and receiving praise from the controller for being awesome.
2. Patron BK shares a great story about the center using every means possible to get in touch with an aircraft.
3. Patron HTB shares audio of a her top secret most favorite controller in the NAS.
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