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We see the connections to aviation and space in literally everything. From our favorite movies and the songs in our playlists to the latest news of space exploration and your commercial flight home for the holidays – aerospace is literally everywhere you look. Twice a month our hosts riff on some of the coolest stories of aviation and space history, news, and culture. We promise, whether you’re an AVGeek, wannabe Space Camper, or none of the above, you’ll find not only a connection to your l ...
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The Flowtastic Zone where LOVE shines brightest! Home of the BLK Lion's Domain interview segment. Hosted by Zachary Shiloh (or Zachary Shiloh Watts depending on preference). He discusses Universal Laws (more so Law of Attraction), writing, health and whatever else keeps him highly vibrational. Please go to blklionsairspace.wordpress.com for multidimensional listening and sub to my YouTube. To chat with Zachary: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as Zachary Shiloh (and BLKLion130) Zacharys.watts ...
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While we get Season Nine ready for you, we turned to our friends at Sidedoor to bring you a story of running and running and running and running…in Space! We’ll let them take it from here: Until the 1970s, women were barred from competing in U.S. marathons because of the belief that the "violent movements" of running would wreak havoc on their repr…
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Recorded on December 16, 2023. Nancy Lasher is a mother. She is a Professor. She is a Reiki Master. She is a consultant for Mary Kay. Plus more. Join us as we discuss Nancy's background. We chat about Reiki. We talk about former guests of mine (who are mutual friends). Please support Nancy: FacebookNancy Lasher (@nancyjlasher) • Instagram photos an…
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Guest Host: Nick "FOD" Tupper. Overhead Surprise... Smoke System... Destin Search Patterns... Odie Tips Over... Ingenuity Final Thoughts... Remote ID For Drones... Eclipse... Sun n Fun 2024... Reno Returns... More on UL Avgas... Airport Surface Safety... Boeing News. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Mar 28, 2024. (1:06:3…
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You’ll have new AirSpace episodes soon, but since they may have found Amelia Earhart’s plane(!!!) we thought we’d revisit our episode on her and Eleanor Roosevelt’s somewhat unlikely friendship. On a spring evening in 1933, Amelia Earhart took first lady Eleanor Roosevelt on a joyride. Imagine two women—dressed for dinner at the White House (white …
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This episode was recorded on September 27, 2023. I was blessed to feature a speaker from the Write and Shine virtual summit. Paulina Podibello is a certified Yoga teacher. She is more than that. Paulina and I delve into her background. We discuss her work. Plus what makes her tick overall. Please enjoy this chat with what I deemed as my "Sexy Polis…
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As we look forward to the upcoming total solar eclipse over North America, AirSpace is looking back in time to a much much older eclipse. In 1142 a total solar eclipse with much the same path as the one coming up April 8. It was also the sign in the sky the Seneca needed to join the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, a representative democracy that would g…
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Guest Host: JR Warmkessel. Swift Magic... Remotely Piloted Helicopter... JR's English Adventure... GPS Spoofing?... Happy Retirement Hal and Sandy... Congrats Dan Johnson... RIP Ingenuity... Restoring the Apollo Guidance Computer... Gypsy Moth redux. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Feb 8, 2024. (1:03:57) [#725] {21}…
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Did you know that it takes the Earth 365-ish days to orbit the sun? It’s that ‘ish’ that makes February 29 a thing every four years. We talk to one of the Museum’s astronomy educators to get the low down on Leap Day. Thanks to Astronomy Educator Shauna Brandt Edson for joining Emily for this episode. Sign up here for the monthly AirSpace newsletter…
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Afrofuturism is a cultural movement that explores the possibilities of Black futures and pasts and presents through art, literature, music, film and pop culture. And a lot of Afrofuturism has a lot of space in it. Today we're talking about Afrofuturist space and Afronauts and walking through the Afrofuturism exhibit by our friends at the National M…
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Guest Host: Steve Tupper. Warm Cockles... It's all how you look at it.... Tupper on the 737 Door Blowout... The Pilot's Legal Guide... ATP Tomahawk... Stuck in the Mud... Phillips 66 Suspends Unleaded Avgas Testing... Boeing defect of the week... 737 Inspections continue... More on cockpit doors popping open... If ATC tells you to go is it OK?... N…
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Hollywood is in love with airports and airplanes and we are too! How many rom-coms can you name where the meet cute, the almost meet, the epic chase or the long distance relationships happens thanks to a terminal or twist of fate seat assignment? We can name at least six. And if we missed your favorite, drop us a comment on Instagram or Twitter! Th…
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From when it started in 1981, MTV used an iconic neon scribbled astronaut as its channel ID for years. And even today the award you get when you win a VMA is a statuette of an Apollo era astronaut, but why is MTV obsessed with the Moonman? And why do we have two of those statuettes in our collection? We're digging into the history of cable's giant …
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Hurricanes are a fact of life in the Caribbean but in 2017, the season was so bad that it changed everything for the people of Puerto Rico. Only two weeks after another major hurricane, Maria barreled into the island bringing more than 200 mile per hour winds, rain and flooding. In the aftermath, the Coast Guard with their helicopters are crucial t…
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In January 1942 a B-314 flying boat operated by Pan American World Airways landed in New York after making arguably the first around the world flight by a commercial airliner. But when they set out from San Francisco in 1941, they never intended to hold that record. Trapped in the Pacific by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Captain Bob Ford and…
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In a lot of political and financial circles space exploration is often talked about in terms of human space exploration VERSUS robotic space travel. But most scientists and engineers who work on space missions think this question is better answered with a yes, and. We're diving into the pros, cons and uses of both human and robotic space exploratio…
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Windows... Flying North for Thanksgiving... Jeb's Flight Home... Landing at a dark airport... KLUA Shoutout... Unleaded avgas gets more confusing... UL100E LyondellBasell Industries/VP Racing... Snowbirds at AirVenture2024... Administrator Whitaker... GA Accident Rate Down... Horses on the plane... Vans Aircraft Financial Problems... JFK approach n…
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Guest Host: Sue Folkringa. Busted!... New FAA Administrator... A Sad, Sad Story... Can you spare a fire truck?... Airport to eliminate leaded avgas.... RIP John Roncz... Las Vegas F1 Landing Fee... Six Air Race Candidates! All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded September 2, 2023. (1:10:07) [#720] {23}…
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Today is a very special day, parade day of course! The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a holiday staple for almost 100 years, and the balloons have been a part of it for nearly as long. We got the download on these helium-filled works of art that aren't all that different from the hot-air cousins. Thanks to our guest on this episode: Kathle…
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Space is dangerous. And as long as we've been sending people into space, we've also been thinking about what we can do to make sure they're prepared for it, and make sure they will come home again. The main way that manifests is in training astronauts before they go up, and contingency planning on how to rescue them if something goes awry. We’re jo…
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When the Boeing 747 first came out it revolutionized the already revolutionary Jet Age. Able to carry more than twice as many passengers as it's predecessors, the 747 was initally designed for cargo. Boeing thought it would be quickly outstripped by the U.S.'s SST. But when the 'American Concorde' was scrapped in favor of breathable air and no soni…
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Europa Clipper is soon to be on its was to the outer solar system to study one of Jupiter's most interesting moons. In addition to the really awesome science it will do ('sniffing' gases with a mass spectrometer to find out what they're made of?!? How cool is that??), the spacecraft will carry a "message in a bottle" etched with your names and a po…
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AirSpace is looking up! (We know, we know, we're usually looking up what with the air and the space-ness of our podcast) But today we're exploring how we hang really big, priceless artifacts from the ceiling in the museum. We asked two friends whose jobs are to do just that to talk to us about just what it takes to put airliners, spacecraft, X-wing…
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If you see something, say something... Hard Landings... Improving Go-Rounds... Bogus Replacement Parts... Willow Run Airsshow Crash... Shoutout to Tad Y... Email from Steve B... Last 727s... Mike Patey PT-6 Explosion... One More Thing. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Aug 22, 2023. (1:10:18) [#717] {29}…
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We’re extending our Hot Barbie Summer by looking back on this gem from season seven. When Barbie first became an astronaut in 1965, she was more than a decade ahead of NASA sending a woman to space. Since then, there have been several versions of astronaut Barbie — from a spangly 80s doll to one who had a jumpsuit just like the one they give you at…
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