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Ep 35 - Artificial Intelligence and Aviation
12m · Published
Welcome, aviation enthusiasts, to another exciting episode of our podcast, where we explore the cutting-edge developments shaping the business aviation industry. Today, we embark on a fascinating journey into the realm of artificial intelligence and its transformative potential in this dynamic field. Strap in, as we delve into how AI is set to revolutionize business aviation, leaving an indelible mark on safety, efficiency, and innovation.
Ep 34 - Scan The Skies Effectively
12m · Published
Pilots who fly IFR most of the time spend most of their day managing the autopilot or programming the flight management computer. On the ground we are completing checklists, communicating with ATC and taxing. Managing distractions are crucial in all phases of your trip. The news has been full of close calls, and I was cut off by an airliner while taxiing not long ago. If anyone has gone into Lake Havasu in the summer will understand managing VFR traffic and terrain simultaneously.
Ep 33 - Fatigue And Incapacitation
12m · Published
New fatigue rules are here, and it can be a complex issue. How do you know if you are fatigued? How do you know if a crewmember is fatigued? How do you ask someone if they are fatigued? Some airlines have had robust fatigue rules for a while so much of the data available comes from airlines. Airline pilots might fly more hours and perhaps more days but, in my experience, fatigue can happen to you on your first day of work. Do a self-check and keep doing them.
Ep 32 - Ground Proximity Warning Disabled
12m · Published
Do you duck under the slope? I sure have. Have you intentionally landed long? Sure have. I landed very long at ATC’s request in Moses Lake to get out of the way of a 747 doing touch-and-goes for Japan Airlines. I’m not saying it’s wrong, but there is a level of risk involved. If your procedures say you should land in the touchdown zone, then that’s where you should land.
Ep 31 - Cosmic Radiation
13m · Published
How much cosmic radiation is too much? Cosmic radiation has been a known risk to aviation personnel for years but how much is too much radiation? How can you control your exposure? What should operators do to protect their employees?
Ep 29 - 5G Radio Altimeter Interference
11m · Published
Brent discusses the potential impact of a radio altimeter failure on aircraft systems.
Ep 28 - International Procedures
15m · Published
Brent discusses the resumption of international flying, as it affects crew and operations teams who need to keep current with international procedures and training.
Ep 27 - Runway Surface Conditions Using GRF and TALPA
13m · Published
Brent discusses ICAO’s new Global Reporting Format (GRF) for runway surface conditions.
Ep 26 - Runway Excursions GAPPRE Report
13m · Published
Brent discusses the Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE), a collaboration between EASA and the Flight Safety Foundation.
TrainingPort.net has 35 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:22:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 19:46.
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