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Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk


Welcome to Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk.  Our aviation podcast is delivered by two experienced pilots that work as air traffic controllers.  We fly in the NAS and we interact with the community through our podcast.  Our show is driven by your feedback and questions.  Enjoy the show and thanks for listening!

Aug 27, 2024

Episode 347 Show Notes

 

Topic of the show: More on Universal FLIGHT FOLLOWING from Patrons JH and MB

 

Links:

Flying Midwest Podcast episode 63

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-63-opposing-bases-parallel-approaches-with-ag/id1601680150?i=1000664300528

 

https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/flying-midwest-podcast-flying-midwest-media-mqBC8RWcH-4/#google_vignette

 

FAA Transponder Codes:

(https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Order/FAA_Order_JO_7110.66G_NBCAP.pdf).

 

 

Timely Feedback:

1. SGAC Patron SE sends info on Canadian ATC and ADS-B and C

2. Patron RD sends great info on alternator failures

3. Patron JS makes a correction to the best and worst BBQ

 

Feedback

1. Patron AR sends an audio story about a checkride

2. Patron MRM sends audio about reroutes and when not to accept them.

 

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