AirplaneGeeks 311 – Travel Skills




Airplane Geeks Podcast show

Summary: This Episode: A great new resource for business travelers, an FAA hangar policy change, the airliner manufacturing ramp-up, an MH370 update, the Griffon Lionheart, and some space news. Guest Chris McGinnis has had a long career in travel journalism, appearing on television and writing online. He recently created the Travel Skills blog, part of Boarding Area network, with news, information, tips, advice, and trip reports. Chris also co-hosts the #travelskills chat on Twitter with travel guru Johnny Jet every Friday morning at 9:00am Pacific Time (noon Eastern). There you’ll find topics discussed for an hour by people who are passionate about travel. The News New FAA Hangar Policy Draft: Much Confusion in GA Community The FAA issued a draft policy that addresses the allowed uses for hangars at airports that receive federal grant funding. The policy as stated impacts airplane homebuilders. GE Aviation invests $50M in 3-D printing plant Alcoa Continues Aerospace Push With $1.1 Billion Pratt & Whitney Deal Boeing, United Technologies Stockpile Titanium Parts GE's upgrade to their 300,000-square-foot Auburn, Alabama manufacturing plant is intended to let them mass produce fuel nozzles for the Leap-X engine. More broadly, we talk about the huge manufacturing ramp up required to satisfy the production requirements for new aircraft such as the A320neo family, 737 MAX, Comac C919, and Irkut MC-21. Australia to announce next MH370 search Malaysia Steps In to Save Its Reeling National Airline Australia has selected Dutch company Fugro Survey to undertake the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The operation is expected to begin in September and last as long as a year. We also see that the Malaysian government plans to take full control of the company through a stock, buyback and restructure the airline’s operations. David Vanderhoof's Aircraft of the Week David is off this week, but Jamie Dodson from NickGrantAdventures.com steps in to tell us about the Griffon Lionheart, an American single-engined, six-seat biplane designed and produced in kit form for home building by Griffon Aerospace of Harvest, Alabama. Across the Pond Pieter is back reporting on the European Space Agency news that the Rosetta mission is now close to Comet 67P, ATV5 is close to docking with the ISS, the possibility that the UK will get its own Spaceport. Listen to Ep.27 – From rocket history to spaceplanes for more space content. Listener Recording Micah tells the story, “Favorite Flights I Never Flew.” Mentioned The 8 best beds on a Boeing 777 Chris McGinnis' video tour of the crew rest area on Cathay Pacific's new Boeing 777-300ER. Boeing looking to expand presence in South Africa Boeing Partners with South African Airways to Turn New Tobacco Plant into Jet Fuel Activities include training, manufacturing, and biofuels. Boeing and South African Airways signed an agreement last year to establish a sustainable aviation biofuel supply chain in Southern Africa. Photos from Paul Filmer NCAR FRAPPE and NASA DISCOVER-AQ Operations in Colorado - July 2014 Aviation News – NCAR FRAPPE and NASA DISCOVER-AQ Operations in Colorado Xtended Episode.29 - FIA 2014 (Live) Recorded at the Farnborough International Airshow, Pieter and Tim talk to Jean Vincent Reymondon, Social Media Manager with the Media Relations Department of the Airbus Group. You’ll also hear interviews with several key suppliers. Credit Opening and closing music courtesy Brother Love from the Album Of The Year CD. You can find his great music at www.brotherloverocks.com.