"There I was..." An Aviation Podcast
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Bill the pilotAsks all the right questionsDavid O’Leary asks all the right questions to give us listeners the best takeaways from the experiences of David’s interviewees. I’m especially thinking about his interview with flight test engineer Joey Brown, whose airframe knowledge and CRM usage were inspiring enough, but which was also brought out by David’s pertinent questions. Richard McSpadden had the same skill, and David carries that skill through to continue presenting the best information for listeners. Thanks to the ASI for hosting this excellent podcast.
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DEFEAT FAKE NEWSEpisode 51 - DeerstrikeGreat episode - simple usable advice and decision process discussion around wildlife a common problem nationwide. One question - how delicious was that deer !
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cshbellHighly informative and potentially life savingI enjoyed “There I was…” before I even became a pilot, and as a student pilot, I find something in almost every episode to discuss with my CFI. Whether you’re a student or an ATP, there’s no substitute for hearing from peers who have flown into demanding situations and come out wiser on the other side. This is one of AOPA’s finest efforts!
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ServoheadFavorite Aviation Podcast!I’m a long time airplane geek who hasn’t yet pursued a pilots license, but this is just a fantastic platform to learn from and be exhilarated by learning experiences in aviation. These stories, while they do pertain to aviation I feel teach us a lot about life and wisdom in general, perhaps that’s why in my book it’s so fantastic. Keep up the good work!
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Alaska ChampAn excellent aviation podcast!This podcast is the intersection of relevant information with real life experiences, and is produced at a professional level all around. Please keep up the good work! All of us pilots (and non-pilots) need the universal concepts you’re getting at in these episodes.
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Jkent27Super interesting podcastCan’t get enough of this podcast!
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swedeakp1AOPA There I Was podcast Episode #29Richard et al, What an exvellent podcast, especially this episode. As a helicopter pilot, I know it is tempting to assume that since a helicopter can do so many things, that it can do more than it (or you/me/we) actually can or should. Land and live is a great mantra. Do we really have to ‘get there’ now, fast, etc? Probably not. Thank you for this excellent podcast and keep them coming. Kris
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A libertarianLearn from the lessons of othersSeems like such a simple format, one person talking to another about an aviation episode they were lucky enough to learn from. But it is so brilliantly executed with quality audio, clearly prepared presenters, and good lessons to learn from. Thank you for making it.
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AzhwymnGreat podcast and educational!Thank you for putting on this podcast and for doing such a great job, all around. I am a student pilot, and I did not grow up in an ‘aviation family.’ This podcast has opened my eyes to so many things and the reality of accidents, not every one dies. It has taught me how important safety and training are to aviation. I look forward to each one of these podcasts. Keep up the great work Richard and those that make this possible!
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XDMan525Entertaining and InformativeThis is a phenomenal show for any pilot who is interested in learning more about aviation. Well written and produced this podcast creates a perfect evidence based approach on applicable emergency procedures while creating an atmosphere of this can happen to anyone...so be prepared. Thank you for this quality podcast.
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flyingfishsticksLove this series!Thanks for what you do! I’m listening to these with my daughter and we both cringe a little with the “s” sounds in playback. Can you adjust production to help tone down that sound? Minor critique for this amazing show!!! Thanks for your work!!
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DL_2402Great show and super informativeThank you!
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N2GJCoast Guard rescues downed Cirrus pilot & friendWOW! Best podcast ever! I heard about this podcast on my weekly listen to AOPA Live. In a way it’s an audio version of “I Learned About Flying From That” which I used to read as a “Flying” magazine subscriber years ago. A suggestion might be to add a “show notes” page with links to info on relevant topics to the podcast. Examples might be bios of the participants, a link to HC-144 aircraft, Cirrus, the Coast Guard mission, videos/photos referenced in the interview, etc. I was really touched by Ed’s personal recollection. You could hear his voice crack when expressing his gratitude to Jillian & her crew. I really enjoyed the interviewer’s style. Great job!
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Cat Daddy BExcellent audioNon pilot I’m entertained!!
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phalsmerGreat Pilot Lessons LearnedA professional podcast and fabulous stories from very experienced pilots. There are many wise lessons to be learned hearing their perspective and decision making. Thanks for the podcast!
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YGlenIf you enjoy hangar talk ...... this podcast is for you too!
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Angry bird BSGreat podcastsLove these real life stories, the make you think about the what if’s and put a real scenario with all of the hypotheticals from training. Only complaint is volume of the host and guest, sometimes I can’t turn up the volume loud enough to hear what is being discussed.
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PaapyOutstanding ContentI am working on my commercial ASEL right now, and really enjoyed the stories so far. They are a great reminder of the risks associated with flying, and why we need to always make safe decisions when we are flying.
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SlabCity73Good content... work on soundGuest and host volumes were inconsistent and host has a lisp that should be fixed with a good mic or in post production. Normally, I wouldn’t complain but the pitch on the lisp gave me a headache.
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NV XX701Excellent!I love hearing war stories like these! Well done!
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April BeThe guests have amazing stories!I love the wonderful stories the guests have told on this podcast! Very captivating! Whenever the co-host, Kristin, asks questions or makes comments though, I have to turn the volume way down because I can't stand listening to her! Between the "umm's" and the "uhh's" and the annoying voice she has, it makes it very diffucult to enjoy this podcast to the fullest. In a heartbeat, I'd give the podcast 5 stars if she wasn't on the show. But since she annoys the crap out of me, it gets 4 stars. I like the idea of having a woman on the podcast to represent women in aviation, but I wish they would have found a woman who didn't sound so nervous/tense and had a better voice for radio.
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