In addition to our chat with Saj, we also recorded some news items to round out the episode. We actually recorded these on the same day the 787 flew and, thanks to the miracle of modern technology, have spliced it all together into a single show. Neat, hey! :)
Topics in this episode include:
- The 787 finally flew – you can check out Boeing’s ‘first flight’ site for all the videos
- Jet star’s check-in system goes down and then a few days later, so does Virgin Blue’s:
- Former doctor Geoffrey Edelsten crashes his helicopter on his first solo
- Delta & V Australia tighten their alliance in steps towards the full Delta-V marriage
- Discussion with Saj Ahmad
- Air New Zealand opens direct Sydney to Rotorua flights
- The Garuda pilot who was convicted for negligence in the cause of a fatal crash ha his conviction quashed
- The Australian Federal Government releases their eagerly awaited aviation white paper
- Sydney Flight Training Centre collapses leaving many students with debts (Pilot pupils left grounded after flight school collapse (Andrew Carswell @ the Daily Telegraph))
- A DC-10 fire bomber arrives for the Victorian forest fire season
- First use of a SkyCrane fire bomber this season (Air crane used on Blue Mountains blaze (ABC News))
- David Vanderhoof’s aviation history down under segment (at last – Grant forgot to include it in episode 19 – ooops)
- Listener mail, including George from New Zealand with his super sexy Falco aircraft
- There’s a chartered Air New Zealand 747 flying to Oshkosh 2010 (details with Avtours Australia) and we’re dreaming of being on it (it’s only AUS$4k each including accommodation – anyone want to help donate to get us there? :)
As usual, our theme music track is “YouNameIt5” by Brian Simpson (aka t3cat5) and our sound effects come from SoundSnap.com.