OB105: Last Show of the Decade

Published: Dec. 30, 2019, 4:34 p.m.

Episode 105 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: \xa0We discuss training and how we determine when we have to step in as trainers.\xa0 More feedback and more of your awesome questions!\xa0 Thank you for the great audio, PATRON Juliet Echo Charlie!\xa0 Audio provided by a listener from LiveATC.net.

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Timely Feedback:

  1. PATRON Bravo Sierra want to meet at BQ1 for a live show.
  2. Juliet Hotel also wants to meet for a live show.
  3. Lima Lima discusses his nav/audio setup and wifi.
  4. Audio from DBC about callsigns and company identification.
  5. PATRON Mike Juliet passed his checkride! Congratulations!
  6. PATRON Hotel Mike sent in a congratulations for 104 weekly episodes. An aviation poem.

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Juliet Bravo and Charlie Papas trip to the TRIAD video.\xa0 Click here.

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Feedback

  1. Juliet Hotel relays a story about flying too far out over the ocean when a controller was busy.
  2. PATRON Echo Mike asked about squawk codes and emergency TFRs for fires.
  3. PATRON Romeo Whiskey Kilo asked about the infamous emergency phone call at TRIAD.

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Question of the Week/Month

Tell us about a time when you were training and your instructor had to take over.\xa0 Can you relate it to ATC training at all?

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