A must listen
I am a non-pilot aviation afficionado who learned of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk from another long-established aviation podcast. The two hosts, seasoned air traffic controllers and commercial pilots, bring the perfect balance of wit and wisdom to the show. Ignoring the fact that they have funny names ( who names their kids Alpha Golf and Romeo Hotel?), these guys provide a cornucopia of information to pilots of all experience levels and non-pilot av geeks like myself. Whilst I wouldn’t endorse them as vocabulary tutors, their knowledge of, and contribution to, the National Air Space is invaluable. They end every show with some with a discussion of how to keep your junk free off gunk and funk using your sack or something like that. Listen and you’ll figure it our. Five stars, keep up the great work.
Patron Tango Kilo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/23
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I can’t imagine a world where this wasn’t rated 5 of 5. Now I regularly get into situations where I either predict an air traffic controller’s need so I can help them or know exactly why they are asking me something. Great content.
Drbbton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/23/19
Though aviation related and APG inspired, this is the view from the other end of the radio and not the other side of the cockpit door. Three episodes in and am really enjoying it! It’s nice to hear their perspective. If you’re an airline pilot, GA pilot, controller, or just someone who enjoys...Read full review »
PilotGuy555 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/03/18
As a Private Pilot it’s very nice to get the views and opinions of Air Traffic Controllers. RH and AG have great tips on helping them out as controllers that ultimately help us out as pilots!
utahpilot3233 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/19
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