Explore every episode of the podcast The COTACast
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| The COTACast EP 57. - Behind The Wrench | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:24:28 | |
In this hard-hitting episode, Host Brian Bermudez delves into the growing frustrations among aviation mechanics, spotlighting strikes at Boeing and Textron as workers battle for fair wages, benefits, and job security in an industry that seems to be overlooking its most crucial workforce. We also discuss the devastating Delta tragedy, adding another layer to the conversation on the risks mechanics take daily while being underpaid and underappreciated. As living costs soar and responsibilities grow, it’s clear: the mechanics are fed up, and they’re waking up. Tune in as we unpack these pivotal stories and their impact on the future of aviation! | |||
| The COTACast EP. 56 - Aviation`s Critical Point | 28 Jul 2024 | 00:28:28 | |
Is the sky falling? Join Brian Bermudez in EP. 56 as we dissect the crisis looming over aviation. WestJet's AME strike, Boeing's workforce woes, and Delta's IT meltdown - it's a perfect storm. Don't miss this eye-opening episode.Hosted by Brian BermudezAired: 7/28/24Explore CraftoftheAir for aviation maintenance learning and consulting tailored for you by visiting - www.craftoftheair.comListen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3UFKe15...Listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 47 - Jump seat Jitters | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:34:22 | |
An ordinary Alaska Airlines flight becomes the epicenter of a nationwide debate. How did the sacred 'jumpseat privilege' become a potential flashpoint? Delve deep into the often-unseen mental struggles of aviation professionals and the fine balance between safeguarding our skies and supporting the minds that command them. But what goes on behind the cockpit door that we don’t always see? | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 46 - Who's Paying? | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:26:36 | |
From the cockpit to the control tower and onto the tarmac, the aviation industry is built on precision, skill, and enormous responsibility. Dive into 'Who's Paying?' as we unravel the intricate dance of salaries and duties, spotlighting the people who keep us flying safely. Discover the disparities, the behind-the-scenes struggles, and the true worth of these aviation professionals. Whether you're an industry insider or a frequent flyer, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the value of the unsung heroes of the sky. | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 45 - Silent Storm | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:18:05 | |
An understated crisis looms on the horizon in a world dominated by the hum of aircraft engines and travelers' dreams. Join Brian Bermudez in Ep. 45 of The CotAcasT as he delves deep into the challenges of soaring demand for aircraft mechanics amidst a stark industry shortage. With many nearing retirement and not enough emerging talent to fill the void, discover the key players rising to the occasion and the profound implications this holds for the future of aviation. As we soar to new heights, will we answer the call to secure the end of our skies? Dive in and decide for yourself. | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 44 - Humble Beginnings | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:31:49 | |
Join host Brian Bermudez as we reconnect with a previous guest, Moe Kassim, who has transitioned from a diligent student to a certified airframe professional. We delve deep into the evolving intricacies of FAA testing protocols, explore the academic pathways shaping the industry, and engage in comprehensive discussions on the nuances of aviation maintenance. | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 43 - Counterfeit Safety | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:16:07 | |
Embark on a revealing journey in Ep. 43 of The CotAcasT as we expose the surprising prevalence of counterfeit parts in commercial aircraft. How widespread is this issue, and what unsuspected risks does it pose to air travel? This episode blends startling revelations with expert insights, inviting you to explore a hidden facet of aviation safety. Subscribe and share—join host Brian Bermudez in demystifying the skies and advocating for secure air travel! | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 42 - Crucial Crossroads | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:12:43 | |
In Episode 42 of The CotAcasT, we delve deep into the nexus of aviation maintenance and flight safety—an intersection where even the most minor oversight can have monumental consequences. Journey with us as we examine case studies of historical accidents, each a cautionary tale of what can go awry when protocols are compromised. Guided by hard-hitting data and expert insights, this episode challenges you to contemplate the invisible yet omnipresent role each maintenance shift plays in the grand tapestry of aviation safety. Whether you're an industry veteran, a frequent flyer, or just intrigued by the intricacies of aviation, this episode offers a compelling narrative you won't want to miss. Join host Brian Bermudez in this crucial dialogue because every detail counts when it comes to flying. | |||
| Airworthy Artisans: The Complex Dance of Safety, Multitasking, and Maintenance. | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:20:29 | |
Step into the hidden world of aviation's most indispensable figures—Maintenance Engineers. This episode highlights the technical, logistical, and procedural symphonies performed daily to keep our flights safe and smooth. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts or anyone who's ever wondered, "How do they keep these planes in the air? | |||
| Journey to the Skyline: Tracing the paths of an aircraft MX engineer and student: from roots to runway. | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:54:39 | |
Join host Brian Bermudez in this eye-opening episode of 'Journey to the Skyline' as he sits down with an established Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and an aspiring student to trace their unique paths 'from roots to runway.' Beyond the aviation jargon and technical expertise, you'll be surprised to find unexpected commonalities that resonate with us all—lessons of grit, the importance of education, and pivotal life moments. Whether you're deeply embedded in the aviation world or love stories of personal journey and achievement, this episode offers a rare and enriching glimpse into the lives that make our skies both safe and inspiring. | |||
| At What Cost? | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:24:37 | |
Get ready for a deep dive into the world of aviation maintenance like never before! In the latest episode, we tackle the industry's most controversial topics today. Is automation in aviation maintenance a boon or a curse? What about outsourcing maintenance work—cost-effective or safety compromise? Where do we draw the line between Safety vs Profit? And let's not forget the ethical concerns and what the future holds for aviation maintenance. Join host Brian Bermudez for a thought-provoking discussion that explores these complex issues from multiple angles, and let your voice be heard! Share your thoughts using #CotAcasTSafetyDebate and #TheFutureOfAviationMaintenance | |||
| Take it From the Insiders | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:32:16 | |
In Ep. 38 "Take It From the Insiders," Mohey Saleh and I, both aircraft MX engineers and professors, give you the scoop on the untold aspects of teaching aviation maintenance and fixing airplanes for major airlines. Whether you're an industry veteran, an aspiring student, or just aviation-curious, our insider perspectives offer invaluable insights into both the educational and hands-on sides of this fascinating field. Discover what really goes on behind the scenes | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 55 - The Crack You See Is Just The Beginning | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:34:27 | |
Are Boeing's woes and United's incidents just the tip of the iceberg? Aircraft maintenance expert Brian Bermudez investigates a hidden culture where profit trumps safety. Join us as we expose the human factors, industry pressures, and the FAA's role. This is a conversation about more than one airline - it's about the future of safe skies. Don't miss it! Hosted by Brian BermudezAired: 3/28/24 | |||
| The CotAcasT Ep. 37 - NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum: Inside Edition | 17 Aug 2023 | 00:35:48 | |
In Episode 37 of The Cotacast, I invite you on a captivating journey through the aviation chronicles at the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum. Alongside Austin Myers, the museum's esteemed military aviation historian and Communications Director, we unveil iconic military aircraft and give a unique glimpse into a yet-to-be-completed section upstairs, brimming with untold stories and concealed artifacts. We also highlight our esteemed partnerships, including the Leroy W. Homer Foundation and the Foster 100 Foundation, and delve into other significant events and collaborations within the aviation community and the museum. | |||
| Air Traveling Experiences | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:30:55 | |
In the newest episode of The CotAcasT, immerse yourself with Asia Bermudez, an artist, world traveler, and director of communications who offers a unique lens into the intricacies of aviation and air travel. Delving deep into her rich travel experiences, from the bustling markets of Egypt to the tranquil Nile vistas, Asia bridges the gap between the artistic nuances of global cultures and the ever-evolving realm of air travel. Crafted for both aviation enthusiasts and casual travelers, this episode serves as a melting pot of evocative tales, contemporary air travel trends, and a fresh, worldly perspective on how we traverse our skies. | |||
| Inside the Cradle of Aviation Museum | 03 Aug 2023 | 00:20:12 | |
Join your host, Brian Bermudez, for a one-of-a-kind live tour of the prestigious Cradle of Aviation Museum in Long Island, NY. With the unrivaled knowledge of Josh Stoff, the museum curator and esteemed aviation historian, we're diving into an unparalleled exploration of every exhibit on display. This exclusive adventure is not to be missed! | |||
| Approaching the Destination | 29 Jul 2023 | 00:28:42 | |
Join me as I unravel the mesmerizing narrative of Moe Kassim, a man whose path took an unexpected twist when the spark of welding ignited an insatiable passion for aviation maintenance. We explore the profound importance of mindset and perseverance in the expansive world of flight. Discovering how Moe's dedication to study enabled his dreams to transcend the pandemic's stormy clouds, illuminating a future in aviation. | |||
| Shifting Skies | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:22:08 | |
This week, The CotAcasT navigates aviation trends and forecasts, discussing everything from unexpected pilot promotion decisions to the demand for 649,000 pilots in the next 20 years. Join host Brian Bermudez and Field Correspondent Mohammed Hossain, who is live at Oshkosh, bringing us the buzz from the world's largest aviation gathering. Tune in for an enlightening ride through the dynamic skies of modern air travel. | |||
| Architecture to Aviation | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:29:40 | |
This captivating episode explores the magnetic allure that draws individuals to aircraft maintenance careers. Join host Brian Bermudez on a transformation journey as we hear from Christopher Gutierrez, a student who switched from architecture to aviation, and gain insights, guidance, and aspirations from professionals who have found their calling in this dynamic industry. Discover what makes aviation one of the most sought-after career choices in this thought-provoking episode that reveals the boundless potential and endless possibilities in the ever-fascinating world of aviation maintenance. | |||
| Flight Path: Insight From a new Aircraft MX Engineer | 13 Jul 2023 | 00:45:49 | |
In this episode of the CotAcasT Brian Bermudez has the privilege of hosting a new aircraft maintenance engineer who brings fresh insights and valuable advice for aspiring aviation maintenance students and industry hirers alike. Join us as we delve into the world of aircraft maintenance, exploring the challenges, rewards, and necessary skills for success in this exciting field. | |||
| Marketing Madness | 06 Jul 2023 | 00:26:09 | |
In the fast-paced and competitive world of aviation, effective marketing strategies are crucial for propelling airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and related businesses to new heights. Through storytelling, data-driven insights, and innovative campaigns, aviation companies can captivate audiences, drive customer engagement, and ultimately soar above the competition. Explore the fundamentals of aviation marketing basics and uncover how companies target you. | |||
| SkyGate: Deadly Parallels? | 29 Jun 2023 | 00:26:16 | |
In this episode of the CotaCast, we delve into the world of transportation disasters and explore the importance of maintaining two distinct methods of travel: aircraft and underwater vessels. We uncover the tragic story of the submersible vessel Titan, which imploded during a deep-sea dive to the Titanic site, resulting in the loss of five lives. We examine the critical role of vessel design and materials, highlighting the risks of using unproven technologies under extreme pressure. Drawing parallels, we also shed light on aviation disasters caused by structural failures and compromised fuselages. Through these accounts, we aim to highlight the crucial need for robust regulations and maintenance practices in aviation and nautical industries while unraveling the similarities and differences in their safety oversight frameworks. Tune in to discover the untold stories and explore the fascinating world of transportation safety. | |||
| The Preflight Tawk | 22 Jun 2023 | 01:02:46 | |
In this episode, a must-hear casual discussion unfolds in a gathering of aviation professionals fueled by a shared passion for aviation. Host Brian Bermudez chats with Micheal Clarke, a business entrepreneur, experienced pilot, aircraft owner, and aviation enthusiast. Join us as we discuss various aviation topics, including aircraft ownership, private flying, air travel, maintenance, and business. Expand your knowledge; listen or watch episode 28 now. | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 54 - Limitless Boundaries | 29 Feb 2024 | 01:18:58 | |
Calling all aviation enthusiasts! Prepare for a captivating journey with Charlie, a beacon of hope and perseverance in the aviation world. From his roots in NYC to his adventures teaching and living abroad in Australia, Charlie's path to studying aviation maintenance is a testament to the power of determination. Join us as we explore his dynamic story, filled with unexpected twists, inspiring discoveries, and a relentless pursuit of his passion for aviation maintenance. | |||
| Staying Safe | 15 Jun 2023 | 00:24:32 | |
Get ready to witness a paradigm shift in the aviation industry with the introduction of a groundbreaking FAA reauthorization bill. Spearheaded by the Senate Commerce Committee, this comprehensive legislation aims to tackle crucial issues such as runway safety, airport infrastructure, and passenger rights. With a bipartisan approach, the bill proposes a $107 billion investment, providing a boost to the Airport Improvement Program and paving the way for the modernization of over 3,300 airports nationwide. Moreover, it addresses pressing concerns like high-altitude balloon tracking, cockpit video recorders, and workforce challenges. As the House and Senate work diligently to refine the bill, time is of the essence, with a September 30 deadline looming. Join host Brian Bermudez on a transformative journey towards a revitalized aviation industry that prioritizes safety, innovation, and passenger satisfaction. | |||
| Sonic Scramble | 08 Jun 2023 | 00:35:20 | |
In this episode of The CotAcasT, we delve into a range of aviation topics, including a tragic plane crash in Virginia that is being investigated for its connection to a sonic boom scare caused by an F-16 fighter jet. Separately, in Colombia, a plane crash in the Amazon region, where four children are believed to have survived. A preliminary report reveals clues to their potential survival as search and rescue teams continue their efforts in the dense forest. A study explores how captivating photos increase passengers' likelihood of upgrading their flight experience. Recaro, a leading aircraft seating manufacturer, unveils its latest innovation, the PL3810 premium economy seat, at the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2023. The seat offers enhanced comfort, amenities, and a remarkable 10% weight reduction. Asiana Airlines has suspended the sale of emergency exit seats following safety concerns. And lastly, U.S. Senators ask the FAA, are seats too small? Watch Ep. 26 to learn more about all these topics! | |||
| Flight Ready: Aircraft MX Students Unveiling the World of Aviation Maintenance | 01 Jun 2023 | 00:51:14 | |
In this episode of The CotAcasT, I sit down with a group of passionate aircraft maintenance college students who reveal the hidden intricacies of their field. Listen to us as they share their compelling reasons for choosing this career path and offer invaluable advice to aspiring A&Ps. Discover the surprising aspects of becoming an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and gain insights into the exciting prospects they anticipate when working for airlines. We delve into the most critical topics in aviation today, explore the challenges faced by the industry, and unravel the fascinating details that make aircraft maintenance a vital and often overlooked profession. Brace yourself for an engaging discussion on whether A&Ps should be called engineers and delve into salaries. Finally, let your imagination take flight as these aspiring professionals envision innovative advancements that could revolutionize the future of aviation. Tune in and broaden your horizons, whether you're an aviation enthusiast, an industry insider, or simply curious about this dynamic and ever-evolving field. It's the episode aviation recruiters, students, and professionals must hear! Hosted by Aircraft (A&P) MX Specialist | Prof. of Aviation Maintenance Brian Bermudez, featuring Aviation MX students and candidates for A&P licenses; Michael Breunig, Casseem Stephenson, Mohammad Hossain, and Luis Tamara. | |||
| Tawkin` with Aircraft Mechanic Students | 25 May 2023 | 00:30:54 | |
Listen to the unique perspective of students studying the fascinating field of aviation maintenance. These dedicated men and women are the unsung heroes responsible for ensuring the airworthiness of multi-million dollar planes and the safety of thousands of lives every week. I'm your host, Brian Bermudez, an aircraft mechanic, professor, and specialist in the field. In this episode, I'm joined by college student Juan Alderete, an aspiring aircraft mechanic with fascinating insights. Join us as we delve into the perplexing and trending questions that confound even the most knowledgeable experts in the aviation industry.
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| Charting a Course to the Future | 18 May 2023 | 00:19:56 | |
Discover how United Airlines is striking a balance between growth, fair compensation, and passenger experience in the latest episode of The CotAcasT. With a hiring surge on the horizon, United Airlines is soaring to new heights, capitalizing on the rebound of the travel industry. Meanwhile, the airline faces the challenge of pilots demanding fair compensation, highlighting the ongoing dialogue between labor unions and management. But United Airlines doesn't stop there—they are revolutionizing their cabin interiors to enhance the passenger experience, embracing technology and innovation, and even prioritizing environmental sustainability with their commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions. Join us as we explore United Airlines' holistic approach to success, resilience, and forward-thinking mindset, positioning them as a leader in the aviation industry. | |||
| Money Air | 11 May 2023 | 00:23:13 | |
In this episode of The CotAcasT, we dig into the latest developments in the airline industry, which include significant moves made by airlines globally to improve their services. These range from the addition of new jobs, the introduction of new routes, and the overhaul of loyalty programs, among others. We also examine how airlines generate income from sources beyond ticket sales and how these revenue sources have impacted the airline industry. From cargo and ancillary services to loyalty programs and partnerships, we explore how airlines make money and how these have become essential to their business models. How do you think you`ve contributed to the success of your airline? Knowingly or unknowingly. What you hear may surprise you. | |||
| The Jet Life | 04 May 2023 | 00:27:00 | |
As passengers, we may often take for granted the smooth and efficient experience of flying on a commercial airliner. But have you ever wondered about the life of an airplane? From its creation to its retirement, the journey of a commercial aircraft is full of fascinating facts and stories. And how do older and newer aircraft affect everyday travelers and workers? On this episode of The CotAcasT, we explore the life of a commercial jet aircraft and its impact on us. | |||
| Unreachable | 27 Apr 2023 | 00:25:33 | |
In the world of aviation, there are moments of breathtaking beauty and moments of incredible danger. And then some moments defy explanation - incidents that leave us scratching our heads and wondering what really happened. This is the world of aviation mysteries, where unexplained disappearances, unsolved hijackings, and strange occurrences intrigue and mystify us. I take you through three compelling aviation mysteries in history in this episode. We'll explore the theories, examine the evidence, and hear from experts surrounding Varig Flight 967, The Ghost Plane: Helios Airways Flight 522, and EygptAir Flight 990. Will these three mysteries ever be solved? And what do you think caused these bone-chilling, real-life aviation nightmares? Written & Hosted by Brian Bermudez Sponsored by CraftoftheAir - Visit www.craftoftheair.com for anything Aviation Maintenance. | |||
| Demanding Trouble | 20 Apr 2023 | 00:20:02 | |
Stay updated and informed as we discuss the latest developments in the aviation industry, including Southwest Airlines' recent nationwide ground stop due to a computer issue that resulted in over 1,500 flight delays. But that's not all - US airlines are facing a looming "tsunami" of pilot retirements, and a Twitter debate has erupted after baseball pitcher Anthony Bass claimed a flight attendant asked his pregnant wife to clean up after their child. We'll also be talking about United Airlines' recent financial losses and their optimistic outlook for the coming quarter, as well as the French court's decision to acquit Air France and Airbus over the 2009 Rio-Paris crash, which has left families of victims devastated. | |||
| Call Me Engineer | 13 Apr 2023 | 00:22:07 | |
Join a growing debate in the aviation industry about whether those who maintain and repair airplanes in the U.S. should be called aircraft mechanics or aircraft engineers. While "aircraft mechanic" has been the standard terminology in the U.S. for many years, some argue that "aircraft engineer" is more accurate and reflects the skill and expertise required for maintaining aircraft and the safety of passengers. What do you think? Listen to Ep. 18, streaming now. Hosted by Brian Bermudez | |||
| The COTACast Ep. 53 - Learning Curve | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:32:17 | |
Embark on an eye-opening journey through the skies of insight with our latest episode featuring Mohammed Hasan, a trailblazing 6-month A&P aircraft mechanic newcomer. Uncover the stark contrasts between classroom theory and real-world challenges as we navigate the winds of change in aviation education. Prepare for an enlightening exploration of the discrepancies and solutions shaping the future of aircraft maintenance.Hosted by Brian Bermudez ft. Mohammed Hasan Aired: 2/8/24 | |||
| The Rundown | 06 Apr 2023 | 00:32:28 | |
Short-staffed FAA, urging airlines to cut flights, warns about possible summer travel disruptions. Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy, cut jobs. United Airlines announces eVOTL air taxis by 2025. Listen to the rundown of this week`s most important aviation news, hosted by Brian Bermudez.
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| Amelia Earhart, No Disappearance? | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:31:38 | |
Did Amelia Earhart really disappear? As Women's History Month comes to a close, The CotAcasT turns our attention to one of the most iconic figures in aviation history, Amelia Earhart. While her accomplishments as a pioneering aviator are widely celebrated, her disappearance during an attempt to fly around the world in 1937 remains one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. In this episode, we explore the incredible life and legacy of Amelia Earhart, examining the theories, facts, and conspiracies surrounding her disappearance. Written & Hosted by Brian Bermudez
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| Tawkin’ with Aircraft Mechanics | 29 Mar 2023 | 00:21:26 | |
Flying the world for free and how to use the golden perk of aviation. LaGuardia Airport terminal, worst to best in the world. And Airbus vs. Boeing. Join Host Brian Bermudez ft David Castillo for a casual chat!
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| Air Travel Without Humans | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:28:15 | |
Some express skepticism and concern about the safety of flying without a pilot, while others are excited about the potential for faster, more efficient travel. In this episode, we look closer at the future of air travel, how it's rapidly changing with the introduction of pilotless planes, and how artificial intelligence and automation are making it possible for planes to fly and land themselves without human intervention. Throughout the episode, we delve into the benefits and challenges of pilotless air travel, including the potential for reduced costs, increased efficiency, and enhanced safety. We also explore the potential impact on the airline industry and the jobs that could be affected by the shift toward automation. As we look toward the future of air travel, we ask: will pilotless planes become the norm, and what will that mean for how we travel? Hosted by Brian Bermudez
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| Trend: What`s Sustainable Aviation Fuel? | 16 Mar 2023 | 00:21:15 | |
The aviation industry is responsible for a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions, and the need for sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) is becoming increasingly important. SAFs are a promising solution to reduce emissions, but several barriers exist to their widespread adoption. With many companies investing resources and money towards SAF programs, let`s explore the trends and everything SAF. Hosted by Brian Bermudez
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| Planes go up, planes go down, but this one went missing. | 12 Mar 2023 | 00:22:10 | |
On March 8, 2014, Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) with a destination of Beijing, China. The aircraft, however, never arrived. In this episode, we will discuss the new Netflix 3-part series MH730: The Plane That Disappeared, released on the ninth anniversary of MH370's disappearance. Could the disappearance be attributed to mechanical or human error? We will explore various theories to explain how a Boeing 777 could have vanished with 239 passengers and crew aboard the aircraft 90 seconds after communicating its last goodnight to Malaysia air traffic control. Hosted by Brian Bermudez | |||
| The Future of Flight: Turbulence? | 05 Mar 2023 | 00:19:06 | |
On this week’s episode of the CotA cast, we will discuss the recently popular topic of turbulence. Three incidents in the past week have involved turbulence-a Lufthansa flight from Texas to Germany, a private jet in Connecticut, and a Condor Airbus flying from Frankfurt to Mauritius.
Why have so many planes been encountering turbulence lately, and should we be concerned about the future?
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| FAA A&P License - Review of Basic Aircraft Electricity Oral Q&As | 02 Mar 2023 | 00:22:21 | |
Reading for hours and feeling uninspired with your FAA A&P License study guides or apps? This episode is great for aviation maintenance students, professionals wanting to refresh their knowledge, and anyone interested in Aircraft Basic Electricity. Sit back and relax as I go through Aircraft Basic Electricity oral questions with you. Hosted by Brian Bermudez
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| Overpriced spring/ summer airfare, and do we have options? | 27 Feb 2023 | 00:20:59 | |
Are you dreading the thought of paying an exorbitant amount of money for airfare this spring and summer? Are you wondering if there are any alternatives to the high prices that are typically associated with this time of year? Fortunately, there are a few options that you can consider in order to save money on your airfare. Hosted by Brian Bermudez
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| Tawkin` with Aircraft Mechanics | 20 Feb 2023 | 00:24:18 | |
Hosted by Brian Bermudez and featured guest Aircraft Mechanic (A&P) David Castillo, join us as we casually answer and discuss everything aviation maintenance.
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| The COTACast EP. 52 - Open Door Indication | 11 Jan 2024 | 00:37:47 | |
In this episode, we unravel the complex story behind the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9's mid-air emergency. Discover how a routine flight turned into a harrowing ordeal due to a fuselage blowout, leading to the grounding of numerous aircraft. We dive into the recent lawsuit against the door plug's manufacturer and discuss Alaska Airlines' response to the passengers' trauma. But the question remains: How do manufacturing oversights and the psychological impact on passengers reshape our understanding of aviation safety and responsibility? Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this critical moment in aviation history. | |||
| Airworthiness Directives & Aviation Safety Explained | 17 Feb 2023 | 00:18:03 | |
Airworthiness Directives are essential directives that are critical to aviation safety. In this episode of The CotAcasT, we discuss types of airworthiness directives, necessary information provided, examples of recently issued A.D.s, and the question of who is ultimately responsible for compliance.
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| Is the safety of air travel in question? | 08 Feb 2023 | 00:23:10 | |
In this episode of The CotAcasT, we explore the pressing question: Is air travel safety in question? And the question for listeners. Which factor do you believe contributes most to aviation safety? Topic Lineup:
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| The 4 biggest FAA Aviation A&P license questions answered. | 02 Feb 2023 | 00:32:15 | |
On this episode of The CotAcasT, we answer the four biggest FAA Aviation A&P license questions.
Part One- What is an A&P License?
Part Two- Where to get the A&P Licenses.
Part Three- How to study for the rating.
Part Four- How to prepare for your career.
Hosted by Brian Bermudez
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| Private flights, a "stressed to the max" air travel system, and a $62,000 first-day of work mistake. | 27 Jan 2023 | 00:22:42 | |
Will WNBA players get chartered flights? The "stressed to the max" air travel system. And a $62,000 first-day of work mistake. Hosted by Brian Bermudez Explore tailored aviation training and consulting at www.craftoftheair.com Check out CotA on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftoftheair/ | |||