5 stars... how nice!
In a sleepy air traffic control facility known as the “Triad”(as far away as you could possibly imagine, from any where near the Southern United States), two rogue air traffic controllers going by the callsigns “Romeo Hotel” and “Alpha Golf” embark on a mission to reveal some of the secrets of their mysterious world to pilots and avgeeks alike. When the secret location of their facility is accidentally revealed by an on air blunder, the rebel force lead by “the controller with atrocious settings” pounce on the opportunity to put an end to this controversial mission of transparency and flight following for all. The team scramble to cover their tracks and attempt to distract the audience by introducing a young sidekick. But it isn’t long before fleets of star destroyers are descending upon this once tranquil airstrip (definitely not even close to another airstrip that happens to have a similar name). Will RH, AG and Zippy be able to restore harmony to the Triad or is it simply too late?
farmerboy6499 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/15/19
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AG & RH r the bomb! Love the show. Mike Juliet in N. Idaho
TW556 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/19
As a general aviation pilot who frequently uses ATC for IFR and VFR flights, I have found this podcast to be very interesting and informative! Anyone who receives services from ATC or is even curious about it should listen. The hosts do a great job keeping it interesting and entertaining. ...Read full review »
Roger Ziff via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/19
As a non pilot and non ATC this is a great podcast. AG and RH have great back and forth banter. It's a funny show and I learn a ton each episode. They're doing a lot to improve the safety of the NAS. Keep up the great work guys!Read full review »
Juliet Bravo IAD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/18
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