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    As promised two weeks ago, Marc highlighted three of the 2017 Archie League Award recipients.  The Archie League recognizes ATC personnel who assisted a pilot in reaching a positive outcome, while facing a very challenging situation. ​Marc, Rh
    If you have any friends that don't understand the concept of hangar flying, have them listen to tonight's show.  Marc invited back new Chicago pilot, Rhonda Khabir, and dialed in our long time friend, Tim Rylko from his LA home to talk about mu
    Marc returns to the airwaves tonight, and is joined by fan favorite, Eddie Trujillo, an air traffic specialist with Chicago Approach (C90).  Eddie just returned from CFS and has plenty to report and discuss.  For those of you unfamiliar, CFS is
    When pilots think of insurance, it's usually from a Pre-Claim perspective.  But what about after a claim is made.  That's when the insurance adjustor gets involved and figures out the damage and amount in question.  It's an interesting world no
    One of the things Marc has loved about the last 4 1/2 years, is the ability to meet some real superstars in the aviation industry. This week is no different. SimpleFlight Radio welcomes Dick Rochfort to the show.  Dick has been training pilots
    We're back and better than ever.   Well except for the technical issue I had, which forced me to cut out some of our interview.  I'll get it back in by the end of the week. The show will go back to talking with the people that are living the d
    The New Year has brought a fresh crisis at Vulcan To The Sky Trust in Doncaster. Not even a year-and-a-half on from XH558's final flight, the aircraft has been moved from its publicly-accessible hangar and into storage, with the Trust desperate
    Tonight's show was to be about a look back at the big stories of 2016 and some forecasts of possible big stories in 2017.  There was a little of that, but the focus shifted to the "change-laden" year Al had in 2016.  Shutting down his flight sc
    So the guys said no more live shows until after the holidays, but if you tuned in on Sunday night, you got a live show!!!  With Al unable to make any dates for the rest of December, Marc said the show must go on, so braved the -5F temps to head
    The word ice is bound to make most pilots shudder.  And that has nothing to do with shivering.  Whether its from fear or deep respect, pilots know that ice can bring an airplane down with only a little warning and there's not much you can do ab
    Thanksgiving week is all about appreciation.  In aviation circles, that's a no brainer.  There is so much to be thankful for and pilots generally are good about acknowledging those that make it possible.  Tonight, Al and Marc did some Thanksgiv
    In a rare Monday night "appearance", Al and Marc got together to record this week's episode.  The reason for the change is that Al was flying back from Canada last night.  Or at least trying to.  Al had issues with border patrol on each end of
    With Al returning from Montreal tonight, he and Marc decided to record the show a day late.  Not to waste an evening at the broadcast studio, Marc recorded a 20 minute tease on some of the topics that will be discussed on the full show.    It i
    With the time change that happened during the wee hours of 11/6, it serves as a reminder that things are changing out there.  Night time comes earlier, ice becomes part of the vernacular in many parts of the US, and there are changes to the air
    Our thoughts and prayers go out to Al Waterloo and his entire family with the passing of his grandfather.  Blue Skies Grandpa. ​Marc used tonight's time to talk about maintenance demons (how appropriate on the day before Halloween), aviation h

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