PCDU Episodes List- Episode 42: Wings Down Under - September 4, 2010
- Episode 41: Australian Federal Election QuickCast #3: Comments on the Greens & Labor's White Paper - August 20, 2010
- Episode 40: Australian Federal Election QuickCast #2: Ken Hill & Tim Sheen - August 19, 2010
- Episode 39: Australian Federal Election QuickCast #1: Warren Truss - August 18, 2010
- Episode 38: Dick Smith: Around the World in Many Ways - August 10, 2010
- Episode 37: It's "Flight Attendant," Grant - July 30, 2010
- Episode 36: Incidentally, Matt... - July 14, 2010
- Episode 35: Perseverance & Persistence - July 4, 2010
- Episode 34: Arching over the Swamp - June 17, 2010
- Episode 33: Four Degrees of Separation from Ben Sandilands - May 28, 2010
- Episode 32: Switch to Plan Delta - May 13, 2010
- Episode 31: Red Bull all The Way - May 8, 2010
- Episode 30: Antarctica: The Last True Wilderness - April 20, 2010
- Episode 29: What's in a Checklist? - April 6, 2010
- Episode 28: Save the Liberator - March 28, 2010
- Episode 27: Trans World Adventures - March 10, 2010
- Episode 26: Enjoying the Views - February 25, 2010
- Episode 25: Fan Boys - February 13, 2010
- Episode 24: Misuse of Accents - February 4, 2010
- Episode 23: Australia: A TSA free zone (for now) - January 15, 2010
- Episode 22: Farewell 2009 - December 31, 2009
- Episode 21: London Calling - December 19, 2009
- Episode 20: A Tribute to Pip Borman - December 11, 2009
- Episode 19: Interview with a Vampire ... Pilot (& Other Stories) - December 5, 2009
- Episode 18: Tally Ho, it's the Red Baron! - November 26, 2009
- Episode 17: The Ipanator says "Rivet Shower? Not on *my* Watch!" - November 20, 2009
- Episode 16: Rant on Steve, Rant on - November 15, 2009
- Episode 15: And now for something completely different, here is the news - November 1, 2009
- Episode 14: Lang's Great Journeys - October 29, 2009
- Episode 13: The Only Way is Zupp - October 20, 2009
- Episode 12: It's not that late in Adelaide... - October 12, 2009
- Episode 11: Recreationally Yours - October 3, 2009
- Episode 10: On the Podium with Matt Hall - September 27, 2009
- Episode 9: Airplane Geeks Down Under - September 22, 2009
- Episode 8: Riding Our Segways - September 11, 2009
- Episode 7: Matt Hall, we're not worthy! - September 5, 2009
- Episode 6: Plugcast - August 30, 2009
- Episode 5: Jet Lag Recovery - August 16, 2009
- Episode 4: Hand Propped - August 7, 2009
- Episode 3: Flying Solo - July 31, 2009
- Episode 2: Aero Neuro What??? - July 22, 2009
- Episode 1: And so it begins... - July 16, 2009
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By Grant (Falcon124), on May 28th, 2010%
In this episode we join noted aviation journalist Ben Sandilands from Plane Talking to review the latest news & information. When we called Ben, he was experiencing a heat wave of 11 degrees Celsius at his home in the mountains near Canberra. Meanwhile, here in Melbourne we were thinking winter was upon us as the temperature dipped to 15 degrees Celsius. Four degrees of separation but a very different pair of perspectives on cold vs hot.
Fortunately, we were all spot on with our news analysis, including such topics as:
- Use of composites in airliners and the indications that it won’t really be effective for another 10 to 20 years
- QANTAS still claiming that they’re going to get their 787-9s on a date that would be before Air New Zealand (the launch customer) despite Boeing making a statement contradicting this
- The changes that are afoot with the Virgin Blue group being under new leadership:
- Brett Godfrey’s farewell bash
- John Borghetti not getting the top job at QANTAS but, perhaps, getting something better with running Virgin Blue
- Fleet choices and the possibility that they’ll get A330s or B767s, especially on high density routes like Sydney to Melbourne
- The likelihood that they’ll rebrand the group (Virgin Blue, V Australia, Pacific Blue, Polynesian Blue) under a single name
- Singapore Airlines having veto rights over the name Virgin for any new international airline
- Tiger Airways recording a profit and becoming more of a stable, solid threat in the market
- Australia’s transport minister Anthony Albanese wanting to restrict cockpit access to only the two pilots flying and any check pilots or safety reviewers
- The F35 and how Australia seems to be one of the few countries NOT getting upset about all the delays and problems
After chatting with Ben, we have an interview with James Baldwin & Glen Somerville from EmptyJets, an organisation that gives you the chance to get rides in charter aircraft that would otherwise be flying empty on positioning flights. From helicopters to Gulfstream Vs, they’re all on the list and well worth checking out.
After that we dive into the mail bag where:
- Matt McCabe compares the cost of learning to fly here in Australia against the USA
- Errol Cavit enjoyed the Red Bull show and will be catching up with us when he comes over from New Zealand (for a Sci Fi convention, no less)
- Vince Bezzina who volunteers at the RAAF Museum at Point Cook was checking if we knew about the DC6 coming to Australia from South Africa. Oh yes, do we ever!
We also have a couple of shout outs to:
- Damien Rose who is now a private pilot and on his way to a commercial license (and speaking of the cost of learning – Damien sold his house to fund all this! He must have a VERY understanding wife, that’s for sure :)
- Steve Cooke from the Flying Podcast in the UK has released his latest episode on a topic that’s very important for Grant: ballooning
By Grant (Falcon124), on December 5th, 2009%
Steve’s out sick (he must have eaten the fish :) so Grant’s flying solo on this one and cheating madly by assembling a few interviews and a slightly modified version of the Australia Desk segment we recorded for the Airplane Geeks’ Thanksgiving episode. The interviews include:
- Matt Hall & Nigel Lamb
- Carlo Santoro from Flight Experience Melbourne
- Nick Brau on flying hot air balloons over Melbourne city
The news items we covered include:
- British Airways again discussing a merger with QANTAS
- The US FAA wil be conducting an Air Safety examination of Australia’s air operations
- 30th Anniversary of Air New Zealand’s DC10 crashing on the side of Mt Erebus in Antarctica
- Virgin Blue likely to have a profit in FY09/10
- QANTAS to purchase additional aircraft and will be assigning more of their 787s to Jetstar
- QANTAS introduces the airport of the future concept
- Airport capacity in Sydney and the need for a second airport
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau provides interim reports on the QANTAS A330 ADIRU issues and QANTAS 747 oxygen bottle incidents
- RAAF to purchase 14 F35 fighters even though Lockheed has admitted the project is running late
- The first two Wedgetail AEW aircraft have been delivered
- Last flight of the Caribou in Australia & it’s potential replacement
We hope you enjoy the show and we will return to our usual levels of interviews, discussions & opinionated news reviews in a week or so.
By Grant (Falcon124), on August 16th, 2009%
Steve’s back from his trip to the USA and, despite some jet lag woes, he’s in the recording studio and the banter is flowing in our longest episode yet. Sadly, the first 15 minutes sound like Grant’s testing NASA’s new Interplanetary Internet and experiencing a really crappy connection. Not to worry, it soon clears up and the rest of the episode quite clearly reveals our usual commentary on this week’s local aviation news stories, including the following topics:
- Airlines PNG Twin Otter crash at Kokoda
Landing gear incidents @ Bankstown (YSBK)
- Regional airlines worrying about aircraft
- Flying Doctor losing a contract
Steve discusses his visit to the TWiT Cottage and meeting Leo Laporte (go on gang, you *know* you’re jealous :)
- Steve clarifies that he went to Eaker AFB while in the USA but named it incorrectly during his update on the previous episode
- Steve talks about his flights with V Australia
- We discuss an article by Andrew McLaughlin in the July issue of Australian Aviation magazine about United Airlines fighting to retain share on the Pacific route
- Tiger is taking steps to improve its image
- V Australia wants to fly to Fiji
- Grant talks about his experiences going to Sydney for the SimpliFlying/PCDU Tweet Up along side the Asia Pacific Aviation Outlook Summit 2009 conference
- QANTAS links its frequent flyer program to the Woolworths loyalty program
- AirAsiaX news
- Malaysia Airlines getting stung by low cost carriers
- Laser taggers arrested
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