Episode 319 Show Notes
Topic of the show: Kids in Aviation and ATC On this week’s show, AG and RH discuss their ideas on getting kids interested in careers in aviation. Do you have an aspiring young adult and you are trying to find ways to introduce them to aviation? Does you kids stare out the window and wonder at the magic of aviation like we did when we were young? We also discuss trip planning with important passengers, non-towered operations, and more of you aviation questions and feedback. This was a really fun show. Enjoy! https://www.faa.gov/education/programs
Timely Feedback:
1. Patron ABM sent a story about an emergency and thanks to ATC after picking up their new plane
2. Patron JU sends feedback about listening to better understand her son’s job in the ARTCC.
3. Patron KA sends timely feedback about towered airports reverting to E/G airspace.
4. Patron JY sends timely feedback on towered airport airspace after closure.
Feedback
1. Patron CV has a question about VFR targets not in contact near non towered airports.
2. Patron AJS sends a novel of a feedback :) about a situation he and his family found themselves in.
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