
SMAC044 - Carl's First Landing, Overcoming Training Obstacles, Trusting Your Instruments
Stuck Mic AvCast - An Aviation Podcast About Learning to Fly, Living to Fly, and Loving to Fly! · Carl Valeri
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Show Notes
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In this episode we hear about Carl's first landing in the Airbus A320 (caught on film). The Alton Bay NH Ice Runway is open and you can watch this Cessna Landing on the Ice Runway. Also we talk about overcoming flight training obstacles after learning that the student pilot who collided with an SUV recently earned his Private Pilot certificate. It all starts here!
Pre-Flight
Florida International Air Show - Named one of the "10 Best Airshows Around the World" as seen on USAToday.com, this event is held in Punta Gorda, FL on March 23-24 and includes demonstrations and performances by high-speed military jets and acrobatic aircraft. Not to mention the static aircraft displays, kids area, refreshments, and more!
SUN 'n FUN Radio - As you know the 2013 SUN n FUN "Spring Break For Pilots" event is coming up on April 9-14th! For those of you that can't make the show in person you can always tune in to all that's happening by visiting SUN 'n FUN Radio on the web at LiveATC.net/snf and bring the airshow to your living room.
Cruise Flight
Show Notes
- 10 Ways to Renew Your CFI
- AOPA Air Safety Foundation CFI Renewal
- Man earns Pilot Certificate after collision with SUV
- Flight training stumbling blocks
- Airsickness
After Landing Checklist
~ Picks of The Week ~
- Sean - Infinite Flight iOS App
- Carl - PlaneSpotting.nl
- Len - AviationJunkie.net
- Rick - ForeFlight (recent updates)
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