Aviation Universe March 23rd, 2014

Published: March 24, 2014, 2:48 p.m.

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No other radio show can make the claim that they broadcasted from the center of the aviation universe.\\xa0 Yet, that\'s exactly what SimpleFlight Aviation Radio did with their on-location radio show at..... you guessed it.... Aviation Universe Pilot Shop in Bensenville, IL!\\xa0 We were pleased to find a packed house of over 20 visitors who came by to enjoy the show and Pizza.\\xa0 Now that\'s the way to spend\\xa0Sunday\\xa0night.\\xa0
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Many of you remember the special trips to the pilot shop, which meant plenty of "window" shopping and great conversations with those around you.\\xa0 The Internet has served to take that piece of the community away, but Lora Yowell and Richard Wells have shown the value of the pilot shop by being home to all aviation enthusiasts, including pilots, plane-spotters, and anyone that looks to the sky with dreams in their hearts.\\xa0 Lora and Richard talked of the community of loyal customers that are part of the Aviation Universe family, and how it has developed into a partnership with the local police, homeland security, and O\'Hare Airport.\\xa0 And no aviation family would be complete without the dogs.\\xa0 Wilbur and Orville made themselves heard as well.\\xa0 Listen in and become part of the family (aviationuniverse.us).
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With Al on a King Air trip, Todd McClamroch (myflightblog.com) filled in with flying colors, as he and Marc talked about the latest with regards to Malaysian Flight 370, covered aviation current events, and spent time with our friends at BoldMethod.com (Aleks and Colin).\\xa0 The guys took us through a Pass/Fail scenario for a multi-engine candidate, who had a slight memory lapse during his checkride.\\xa0 Pass or Fail?\\xa0 You make the call.\\xa0 Aleks and Colin also donned their propeller hats as they took us through what really goes on with Vx and Vy climbs.\\xa0 They are definitely smarter than a 5th grader.
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Thanks for listening and thanks for being part of our Aviation Family.\\xa0 Hope you enjoy the show!!!
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Blue Skies and Tailwinds!
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