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Aviation Podcasts
Episodios
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Die Nachthexen
09/04/2019 Duración: 19minSo feared were these pilots, flying almost silently over the German positions at night to attack any movement or light, that the Nazis called them Night Witches. With just the wind whistling through the wires of their old Po-2 biplanes, again and again the brave young women of the Soviet Air Force flew with such skill that many were made Heroes of the Soviet Union. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Douzeff. Other images from public domain.
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Tenerife
30/03/2019 Duración: 18minRecorded on the anniversary of the world's worst air accident. A enormous loss of life that highlights the vital importance of standard radio procedures and the pressures of command. A word that still puts an icy hand around my heart when I hear it... Tenerife. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Dutch National Archives, clipperarctic and Michel Gilliand.
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Pi in the Sky
25/03/2019 Duración: 20minThe art of Skywriting began with an ex WW1 fighter, the venerable SE5a, saved from the scrapyard. This is the colourful tale of airborne advertising! Images used under a Creative Commons licence with thanks to Alan Wilson, Sky Ads, FutureUApilot and the U.S. Navy.
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The Short Life of Neerja Bhanot
20/03/2019 Duración: 19minIt's common for airline Cabin Staff to be treated will little respect and the travelling public assume that they are little more than waitresses. However, if you have a heart attack, suffer anxiety, need oxygen or directions in the case of an emergency evacuation it's these highly trained professionals who will be the ones to help you. Some are also brave and resourceful beyond all expectations. One of those was Neerja Bhanot and this is her story. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the Indian Government and aussieairliners.org
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Capture Prone
10/03/2019 Duración: 18minThere is a particular class of Military personnel who, at least in my time, were referred to as Capture Prone. Whilst for me it was something that was treated as a mild annoyance, during conflict, being captured represents a true hazard. For the crew of a downed B-24 Liberator, Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am, during WW2 who faced the fury of the German people, it would be deadly. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Jerry J. Jostwick and the US Gov/USAF archive.
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Some More of our Bombs are Missing!
28/02/2019 Duración: 20minSix turning and four burning… what a sight it must have been to see the mighty Convair B36 Peacemaker fly. Less of a welcome sight would be watching a nuclear weapon being dropped by one in Canadian territorial waters only a few hundred miles North of Vancouver! This is the story of Bomber 075 and its sad ending! Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the USAF and the US Gov.
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One of our Bombs is Missing
19/02/2019 Duración: 17minA B17 crew training before deploying to Europe during WW2 managed to put a little town in Oklahoma on the map but not in the way they might like! Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Doug Kerr, the USAF, Google World and Airwolfhound.
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The Checker Board
15/02/2019 Duración: 18minHong Kong's old airport, Kai Tak, was always a challenging approach for any pilot, particularly during the Typhoon season but what was it like to actually fly around the Checker Board. Hopefully, this Tale explains all. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Christian Hanuise, Barbara Spengler and Ywchow.
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The Hardest Job in the Air Force
10/02/2019 Duración: 20minOn the APG show we have been discussing why the percentage of airline pilots in a stable relationship is so much higher than the average population. In this interview we discover what it's like to be a pilot's wife. The photograph I took of Mrs A on the day we met. Taking the kids on their daly ride around the Base to see the kangaroos! The Airline Pilot's Wife.
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34 Seconds to Touch Down
02/02/2019 Duración: 18minWe have recently been listening to Adam Spink describe the sight of a Boeing 777 crash on the threshold of runway 27L at Heathrow airport whilst he was the Air Traffic supervisor in the tower. On this tale we look at the technical reasons for why BA38 lost power on its approach. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the NTSB.
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Adam Spink and Speedbird 38, Part 2
26/01/2019 Duración: 19minThe second part of the interview with Adam Spink, the Heathrow tower Supervisor and Birthday Boy on the day that Speedbird 38 crashed on the threshold of Runway 27L at Heathrow. In this final part we talk about the aftermath of the accident. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Maarten Visser, Alchetron, the AAIB and UK Gov.
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Adam Spink and Speedbird 38, Part 1
19/01/2019 Duración: 19minObserving a large wide body airliner crash is, mercifully, a rare occurrence but to have one crash onto your airfield when working as the Air Traffic Supervisor in the control tower puts it in a completely different category of amazing! This is Adams story of the day it happened to him at London's Heathrow airport. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Marc-Antony Payne, Aero Icarus.
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The Widow Makers
12/01/2019 Duración: 19minWidow Maker is an epitaph attached to aircraft that present a particular risk to the life of the pilot. Many times this name is inappropriately used but in some cases, sadly, it is all too valid. This is the story of two such aircraft. Images under the Creative Commons licence, with thanks to National Museum of the USAF, Michael Wolf, Charles E Brown and the US Gov.
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Bathtubs, Potatoes, Shoes and Flatirons
06/01/2019 Duración: 19minThere are some sleek and elegant aircraft out there and some pretty ugly ones too! Despite gaining nicknames such as the Flying Bathtub and the Flying Potato, many of these amazing flying machines did a great job in furthering our understanding of spaceflight. This is the story of the Lifting Body aircraft. Images shown under creative commons licence with thanks to NASA and Bernhard Gröhl.
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Christmas Outtakes 2018
31/12/2018 Duración: 11minNot every Plane Tale recording goes according to plan...oops!
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Flown West
23/12/2018 Duración: 19minAeronauts, ducks, aviatrices, anhedral, terminals, slips and skids all have their place in aviation but where do these strange terms come from... particularly that old phrase, "He's flown West."
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Mare’s Tails and Wooly Fleece
16/12/2018 Duración: 18minLuke Howard, the man who changed castles into Cumulus and mares tails into Cirrus. No weather forecast would be complete without his system. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Acabashi and PiccoloNamek.
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Killing Myths
10/12/2018 Duración: 20minAn attempt to distill the crash of Air France 447 down to the the simple causes and dispel some of the fanciful and unhelpful theories that surround this accident. Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Pawel Kierzkowski, Valter Campanato/ABr and Roberto Maltchik Repórter da TV Brasil.
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Joe Gilmore – Revisited
03/12/2018 Duración: 06minMy first Plane Tale when they weren't really a thing... the story of Joe Gilmore remastered, re-recorded and revisited. This was the vital British addition to the Apollo mission to put men on the Moon! Images under Creative Commons licence.
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A Four Star Conversation
24/11/2018 Duración: 19minA conversation with Sir Richard Johns KCB KCVO CBE and retired Chief of the Air Force about his love of military history. Images by NickAndersonPhoto.co.uk