Pilots and Penguins
Did you know penguins mate for life? Neither did I! Until I started looking up fun penguin facts to write a review about an aviation podcast……. shortly followed by an in depth evaluation of my life and what lead me to this point. Hosts AG and RH’s crooning, robotic voices deliver in-depth and important aviation knowledge on a weekly basis that makes everyone safer, more knowledgeable pilots. The hosts’ humor is perfectly paced and keeps some of the less enthralling topics from being coma inducing. The information I gleaned from the podcast was invaluable to my instrument rating, made me more comfortable talking to controllers for my private, and has helped me have a much greater understanding of the NAS overall for commercial onward. Wether you are a 0 time student pilot or 20,000 hour airline pilot, you have something to gain by giving this podcast a listen. Thank you AG and RH for being assets to the aviation community. Your contributions are appreciated more than you know. Patron JP
Proctor12 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/01/24
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Roger Ziff via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/19
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