February 9th, 2012
The control tower at Barton
This podcast came about as a result of a conversation between myself and a fellow Barton aviator, Duncan Armstrong.
We were chatting about our flying experiences and I happened to mention that I’d kept a diary of how my flight training was progressing. As I’m a firm believer in learning from my mistakes I thought that a log of what happened and when, during my time in the left seat, would come in handy as my time as a pilot progressed.
Listen to Episode 50
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Tags: Aviation, Barton, Flight Training, General Aviation, Light Aviation, Podcast
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December 6th, 2011
Alex Turnbull, Milford Sound
I was contacted by some folks from Wakatipu Aero Club, down there in New Zealand, saying that they’d like to appear on the Podcast. One of their instructors is a chap called Alex Turnbull. He is originally from Morpeth in the North East of the UK and has travelled all the way to the other side of the world to pursue his dream of flying GA in a really interesting and challenging environment.
Quite by coincidence I recently put Google Analytics on to this web site and, after a month, it turns out that the Podcast has been listened to in 48 countries around the world. I couldn’t believe that people in China, or places like Indonesia and Russia actually download and listen to the Podcast but I guess that’s the power of podcasting and the internet and I shouldn’t be surprised to be contacted by aviators in New Zealand.
Listen to Episode 49
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Tags: Aviation, CPL, Flight Training, Flying, General Aviation, Light Aviation, New Zealand, Podcast, PPL, Wakatipu Aero Club
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November 2nd, 2011
Nick Duriez and Mark Knowles, FISOs at Barton Airport
Today I’m visiting my old stomping ground of Barton Aerodrome to talk to one of the guys in the control tower. The chap that’s featuring on the podcast is Mark Knowles and if you’ve ever landed or taken off from Barton chances are you will have spoken to Mark at some point.
The first thing I asked Mark to do was to tell me about Barton, or City Airport, Manchester as it’s often called, and to tell me the type of air traffic control it has.
Mark started by describing the aerodrome. It’s a grass airfield near to Manchester with 8 runways and they operate a Flight Information Service under the title Barton Information.
Listen to Episode 48
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Tags: ATC, Aviation, Barton, City Airport, FISO, Flight Training, General Aviation, Podcast, PPL
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October 10th, 2011
Eurofighter Typhoon at RAF Coningsby
As promised, here’s the second episode from my visit, earlier this year, to RAF Coningsby and the Typhoon Display Team. I wanted to see inside the cockpit of the Typhoon and Flying Officer Gregor Ogston was kind enough to spend half an hour or so, explaining what all of the knobs, buttons and dials do. Gregor also explains what the ejection sequence is, which is fascinating to listen to. Following the look inside the aircraft Liam Whelan, the display engineer manager, and Gregor took me round the outside of the aircraft.
If you are REALLY interested in fast jets, and the Typhoon in particular, then this is the episode for you.
Listen to Episode 47
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Tags: Aviation, Coningsby, Flying, Military, Podcast, RAF
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October 3rd, 2011
Scott Beaver
A listener, Scott Beaver, wrote to me recently to say how much he’s enjoying listening to the podcast and in his email he mentioned that he was planning to fly around the world at some time in the not too distant future. I’m always keen to hear about how people go about planning for great flying adventures so I invited Scott along to appear on the podcast.
Listen to Episode 46
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Tags: Around the World, General Aviation, Light Aviation, Podcast, PPL
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August 9th, 2011
BBMF Lancaster
As promised, here’s the interview with Syd Marshall. Syd is a volunteer guide at the Battle of Britain memorial Flight museum, and what a great interview it turned out to be. I wasn’t expecting to meet a WW2 Lancaster crew member so it was not only a pleasant surprise, for me, but Syd had some great stories to tell about his time as a flight engineer on Lancaster bombers.
Listen to Episode 45
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Tags: Battle of Britain, Bomber, Coningsby, Military, Museum, Podcast
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July 16th, 2011
RAF Eurofighter Typhoon at Coningsby
At the invitation of RAF Coningsby, today I’m visiting the Typhoon Display Team to find out what it’s like to fly the Typhoon and to get a taste of what it takes to put together the superb Typhoon display.
The 2 members of the team that I’m talking to are: Flying Officer Gregor Ogston who is the display team manager and Sergeant Liam Whelan the Typhoon display engineer manager.
I first wanted to hear a little about the base, here in Lincolnshire, so I asked Liam what exactly was the mission of RAF Coningsby.
Listen to Episode 44
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Tags: Coningsby, Display, Military, Podcast, RAF, Typhoon
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July 4th, 2011
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster
For episode 43 of Flying Podcast I’m still in Lincolnshire. I was at RAF Coningsby during May and took the opportunity to pop in to see the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight people. They very kindly allowed me in to have a look around their hangars and to speak with some of the lucky folk that get to look after the aircraft of the Flight. For those few of you not familiar with the works of the BBMF… they keep a select flight of historic warbirds in airworthy condition. If you have ever seen a fly-past of Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane well that’s the BBMF.
Listen to Episode 43
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Tags: Battle of Britain, Coningsby, Memorial Flight, Military, Museum, Podcast
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May 20th, 2011
Lancaster NX611 'Just Jane' at Lincs Aviation Heritage Centre
Continuing with the Lincolnshire theme, today I’m at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre. The centre is home to several WWII aircraft, most notably a Lancaster bomber and a Dakota; both of which are available for taxi rides. I started my podcast interview with Andrew Panton who runs the museum and concluded with a chat with Paddy Green, owner of the resident Dakota.
Listen to Episode 42
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Tags: Aviation, Dakota, DC3, Lancaster, Lincolnshire, Museum, Podcast
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May 13th, 2011
Thruster T600 Sprint
On a recent trip to Lincolnshire I found myself at Wickenby Airfield, home to Thruster Microlights and Fly365 flying school. The man I’m here to talk to is Malcolm Howland who heads up the flying school and also works for Thruster.
Listen to Episode 41
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Tags: Aviation, Flight Training, General Aviation, Light Aviation, Microlight, Podcast, Wickenby
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