Episodes

  • Boarding Pass 244: Not Your Grandma's Southwest
    Jul 29 2024

    Drew is back from New Zealand and Australia and Doug is just off a triangle route, going from San Francisco to Tokyo to New York and back. We recap our trips and discuss:

    Paris Olympics causes Delta and Air France financial losses.

    Crowdstrike strikes the airlines.

    Farnborough airshow orders.

    Southwest Airlines low flying planes, seat assignments, and premium seating.

    Doug going to Amsterdam next week and Drew’s back to Cessna 172 school.

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    54 mins
  • Boarding Pass 243: Down Undah
    Jul 22 2024

    Drew made it to New Zealand but it wasn’t without some drama. Doug gives the 767 simulator a workout with some dangerours scenarios. We also discuss:

    Carriers increase service to New Zealand from the US.

    FAA grants Boeing a TIA (type inspection authorization) for the 777-9, giving it the green light for certification.

    We compare the 777-9 to its predecessor, the 777-300ER.

    Pan Am rising again? We talk about a new company trying to reimagine the legendary carrier.

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    Check out our map of things to do in Auckland and on the North Island!

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    46 mins
  • Boarding Pass 242: Drew Flies Alone
    Jul 15 2024

    Joe, Drew's flight instructor, joins us to talk about teaching people to fly. His last lesson as a CFI happened to be Drew's solo flight! We discuss:

    Drew's still on cloud 9 after soloing

    What got Joe into aviation

    Boeing pleads guilty of fraud

    Lufthansa purchases 41% of ITA

    TSA breaks a passenger screening record of over 3 million

    Joe gives advice to prospective pilots

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    59 mins
  • Boarding Pass 241: Ryan Can Fly and Move Planes
    Jul 8 2024

    Special guest, Ryan, joins us to talk about becoming a private pilot and supervising the Move Team. Doug is back from a domestic 777 circuit including SFO, IAH, DEN, and OGG (Maui). He talks about landing a huge plane on a tiny runway. We also discuss:

    CRJ200 hate speech is exposed

    Boeing brings Spirit Aerosystems, that makes 737 fuselages, back in-house

    Are Air Force uniforms as uncomfortable as they look

    Drew is planning to solo for the 1st time. Will he be cockpit blocked again?

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Boarding Pass 240: Rawdoggin
    Jul 1 2024

    Rawdogging is the challenge of taking a long flight with no IFE, books, music, or sleep. Rawdoggers sit there staring at the cabin, out the window, and at the airshow map - basically what avgeeks do everyday. We’re calling cultural appropriation! 🤣 We discuss this and: Drew’s prepping for his private pilot solo. Doug flies the triangle: SFO-EWR-HND-SFO. Aer Lingus pilot strike complicates Swifties' concert plans. IATA declares that the industry has recovered from COVID. Record TSA screenings. Skytrax top 10 airlines. Remember to check the FAA’s National Airspace System Status before you fly at : nasstatus.faa.gov.

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    1 hr
  • Boarding Pass 239: Rocking Chairs and SSTs
    Jun 24 2024

    Doug is back from 777 simulator training at Denver and Drew is getting ready to solo a (real) Cessna 172. Doug is also choosing patio furniture and guess what… we’ve got an aviation patio furniture story! We discuss: Short runway, big planes at Maui. When did rocking chairs make their way into airports? Boom Supersonic completes its Overture factory in Greensboro.
    Archer Aviation partners with Signature Aviation to bring electric air taxi service to United hubs. American Airlines flight attendants demand higher pay. Doug answers listener Kyle’s question about preparing for an international flight.

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    52 mins
  • Boarding Pass 238: 40-Year-Old Virgin
    Jun 17 2024

    Virgin Atlantic celebrates 40 years of service this month. We reminisce about the groundbeaking airline's growth and how it's looking to rejuvenate with new management. In other news, Doug is summering in Breckenridge and, for balance, Drew's operations center is flooded. Spoiler…it was a crappy situation. Also on this episode: Alaska loses to the Virgin Group in a $160 million trademark case. FAA reports unruly passenger incidents remain high. Lufthansa and IAG being asked for more concessions for their acquisitions of ITA and Air Europa, respectively. Southwest’s new investor, Elliott Investment Management, demands changes. What is a coterminal and what does that mean for passengers

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    52 mins
  • Boarding Pass 237: Starliner's "Long Tarmac Delay"
    Jun 10 2024

    Doug is back from steamy hot and bustling Manila, and Drew’s still getting cockpit-blocked on his Cessna 172 training flights. This time Drew's training was canceled when a Yak 52 gear collapse caused the single runway airport to close. On this episode we discuss: We got featured in the New York Times! IATA predicts bigger airline profits in 2024 than 2023 NASA and Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner “Calypso” docks with the ICC. SpaceX launched and successfully landed, Starship, a reusable satellite launcher and moon lander. Speaking of Star, Drew describes how airlines prioritize STAR flights - Start The Airline Right. Doug is planning for a family trip over the weekend and Drew is hitting the books to possibly solo this month

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    54 mins