OB312: Santa's Glider Goes Missed

Published: Dec. 25, 2023, 5 a.m.

Episode 312 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: Santa's Glider Goes Missed On this year\u2019s Christmas show, we dig deep into Santa\u2019s bag of feedback and discuss gliders, weight and balance, flight following, missed approaches and much much more.\xa0 Merry Christmas!

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Holiday/Christmas audio used during this special episode: Music: Deck the Halls \u2013 Jingle Punks (No Copyright Music)

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Timely Feedback:

1. Patron Juliet Golf sent a note about weight and balance.

2. SGAC Patron Bravo Sierra sent an announcement and feedback about his commercial check ride.

3. Patron Delta Delta has follow up feedback on ADSB out and TISB

4. Patron Mike Golf, a glider instructor, sent feedback about glider ops above 18000 feet, a recent trend on OB shows.

Links for the show notes:

https://www.pacificsoaring.org/articles/FAA/FAA-wave-windows.html

https://www.pacificsoaring.org/documents/Wave-Window-Update-PASCO-2008.pdf

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1. Controller and pilot AW comments on Center/Tracon relationships and flying as a controller.

2. Dispatcher and Patron AMB passed his dispatcher competency and sent feedback and a question about part 121/91 routing.

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Feedback

1. Controller NP sent feedback from OB 305 about flight following and other things.

2. Patron Tango Echo Yankee publicly admits his addiction to OB and discusses treatment.

3. Patron TEY sent feedback about alternate missed instructions on practice instrument approaches.

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