I've never enjoyed feeling so dumb in all my life.
At first, the sheer amount of information these podcasts firehose all over you an be a little overwhelming. After an episode or two you'll start to wonder if maybe the Space Shuttle is only just a little more complex to fly than a little Piper Warrior seems to be. Then you get over yourself and remember these are aimed at students already taking intense training, and then sit back and start to enjoy the production quality. These have to be some of the most carefully, thoroughly crafted instructional podcasts of any kind, that I've ever come across.
Steve Tsuida via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/23/09
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These aerocasts are by far the best supplemental teaching material I have found. I especially love the spin training; the aerial photography really makes an impression on pilots who have never experienced a real spin.
Flying Sioux via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/06
As a pilot from the Los Angeles area, I am always looking for ways to continue my "flying education." Mr. Bottini and the University of North Dakota Aerospace team do a great job of presenting information that is entertaining and educational. Keep up the great work and keep the Aerocast coming!
FlyBoy01 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/08
After recently purchasing my 1st iPod I stumbled across this sight and their FREE podcasts. As a Private Pilot I love anything related to flying. Then, to find this sight and to see that in addition to it being free it is educational, carries amazing scenery and it puts you in the sky on the...Read full review »
FLYINGWARRIOR via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/06
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