Flight Podcast Update

by Marty on July 29, 2010

in Podcast, flight.org News

Flight Podcast

The large number of emails asking us why we haven’t posted anything must mean that people are reading!

The three primary people behind flight.org and its subsidiary websites are heavily involved in a number of other projects – including a pilot for Australian TV, podcast, and a few other websites currently in development – and, for that reason, we’ve sadly neglected content here over the last couple of weeks. We should be back to daily posts in a few days.





Podcast News

We’re thrilled to introduce a number of aviation experts as regular contributors to FlightPodcast.com. They’ll have their own segment on the program giving us much more of a variety style show; and at the same time producing the best aviation audio content on the web.

Mary Kirby blogs for Flight Global as Runway Girl. Mary is a Flight International senior editor and aviation blogger with a focus on in-flight entertainment and connectivity, and aircraft interiors. Marty will talk about the latest in IFE, cabins and airline news.

David Parker Brown writes about aviation in a way that is interesting to those who work and have an interest in the airline industry. David is also syndicated by Seattle PI.

Kirsty Ferguson is one of the world’s most highly regarded interview coaches. She writes for Marie Claire Magazine, Australian Flying, Retail Pharmacy Magazine, flight.org and other syndicated magazines. Kirsty will talk about recruitment, interview techniques and other matters related to human resources in aviation.

If you haven’t already, sign up the Flight Podcast mailing list or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

We’ll be back to regular posts in a couple of days. In the meantime you can listen to our first podcast below. Keep in mind that it was very much ‘experimental’… so subsequent programs will have a vastly superior production quality and diverse content.

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(1 hour: 16 minutes)

Marty is a Grade 1 multi-engine/IFR flight instructor. He's spent most of his flying life to date in various turboprop types but is currently a Boeing 777 First Officer. Marty is also a programmer and operates a number of non-aviation businesses. You can read Marty's posts here or follow him on Twitter.



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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Patrick August 1, 2010 at 1:21 am

Looking forward to it!

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2 Taylor August 8, 2010 at 3:23 am

If you keep this good work up you’ll be the best podcast on the web. I really enjoyed your episode and can’t wait for number two. Cheers.

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