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    Explore "robertbrus" with insightful episodes like "Flight Disruptions with Greg Shaw", "The life of a modern day Fighter Pilot and Test Pilot with Eskil Amdal - callsign Taz", "All about Bristell with Brett Anderson from Anderson Aviation", ""Ladies and Gentlemen this is your Surgeon Speaking" with Captain Geoff Hay" and "Wings Over Illawarra 2019" from podcasts like ""Australian Aviation Podcast Network", "Australian Aviation Podcast Network", "Australian Aviation Podcast Network", "Australian Aviation Podcast Network" and "Australian Aviation Podcast Network"" and more!

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    Flight Disruptions with Greg Shaw

    Flight Disruptions with Greg Shaw
    Today on the show we have something a little different. Our guest is Greg Shaw from Flight Disruptions. As you would know, the aviation industry employs thousands of people and not all of them are pilots.
     
    When your bags are lost or your flight is cancelled then Greg and his team are the people that bring order to the chaos of getting you and a couple hundred other people along with their luggage to the hotel while you all wait for your next flight!
     
    This is a great Aussie business success story about a person from the industry that spotted a gap in the market and had a go at plugging it, and you know what, it worked!
     
    Find out more about Flight Disruptions at their website: https://flightdisruptions.com/
    Subscribe to Australian Aviation: https://australianaviation.com.au/subscribe-2/
    Today's show is brought to you by: https://homeofaviation.com/

    The life of a modern day Fighter Pilot and Test Pilot with Eskil Amdal - callsign Taz

    The life of a modern day Fighter Pilot and Test Pilot with Eskil Amdal - callsign Taz
    Today on the Australian Aviation podcast we are joined by Eskil Amdal - callsign Taz and the owner of Australian Aviation Christian Boucousis.
     
    Many of you would know that Boo served in the Royal Australian Air Force as a Hornet pilot but you may not know that he also did an exchange to the UK with the RAF where he served in 11 squadron flying the Tornado.
     
    Boo and Taz met in the RAF where Taz was also on exchange from the Norwegian Air Force and that is the connection between the two gentlemen.
     
    Taz has enjoyed an amazing career in the Norwegian Air Force and if you have ever wanted to become an air force pilot or were even just a little bit curious about where it could take you then you are going to absolutely love this podcast.
     
    Taz has flown more than 100 different aircraft types and is also a graduate of the USN test pilot school. He shares with us what its like to fly the viper and the JSF but also gives us some great background on the F104 starfighter as well some of the other warbirds that he has flown.
     
    Taz has only just left the military and is now one of the test pilots for Airbus, and get this, he had to get qualified on the Eurofighter as part of his job at Airbus - now is that cool or what!
    Today's podcast is brought to you by: https://homeofaviation.com

    All about Bristell with Brett Anderson from Anderson Aviation

    All about Bristell with Brett Anderson from Anderson Aviation
    On today's episode we have an interview with Brett Anderson from Anderson Aviation. We are also joined by his New Zealand counter part Martin Henton as well as John Rathmell from the United States.
    We met up at the Annual celebration of Aviation which was held at Rylstone Aerodrome Airpark which is about 40 minutes to an hour of flying time from Bankstown airport in NSW.
    Brett, Martin and John are all distributors of Bristell Aircraft and we discuss what makes these beautiful looking planes so special.
    To find out more about Bristell visit: https://andersonaviation.com.au/
    Today's podcast is brought to you by https://homeofaviation.com
     
     

    "Ladies and Gentlemen this is your Surgeon Speaking" with Captain Geoff Hay

    "Ladies and Gentlemen this is your Surgeon Speaking" with Captain Geoff Hay
    Today on the podcast we are joined by Captain Geoff Hay. Like many of us Geoff had a fulfilling career prior to becoming a full time aviator. Geoff trained and practised as a nurse and he has worked extensively in the operating theatre.
    Recently Geoff released his first book on Human Factors called “Ladies and Gentlemen this is your Surgeon speaking” Its a creative title and the book takes a look at modern day pilot training, particularly in the area of 'Human Factors' or the science of 'why we do what we do.’ Geoff examines how humans perform under stress in terms of decision making, teamwork, leadership, situational awareness and communication?
    Purchase on Amazon: amzn.to/2VXV2cR
    Purchase on Booktopia: bit.ly/2EqkSLW
     
     
     

    Wings Over Illawarra 2019

    Wings Over Illawarra 2019
    Well it's airshow time again and this time we headed to the Wings Over Illawarra airshow located Wollongong Airport just an hour south of Sydney.
    We were treated to some impressive aerobatics and handling displays from Paul Bennett in his Wolf Pitts Pro as well as the Sky Aces team.
    Matt Hall was also at the show flying in his Extra as well as part of the Mustang formation display which didn't disappoint.
    Speaking of warbirds, there was a wide variety of on display. There was Spitfires, the Hurricane, Kittyhawks a Sabre and more. I can't help but think that we are really spoilt here in Australia with such a diverse array of flying warbirds available to please the crowds.
    The ADF, who are always a big supporter of the Wings Over Illawarra airshow, also put on some fantastic displays.
    There was a great formation display with the new PC21s in the Roulettes colours. As you probably know there is a transition period as the PC21s take over the PC9s and crowds can expect a new Roulettes display later this year once all of the team are properly qualified and their work ups complete.
    What we did see at the airshow was a faster and much louder display and you could really see the difference in performance compared with the PC9s that we have all become so familiar with. The best way I can describe the PC21 demo is it is a beefed up version of the PC9s and was a real pleasure to watch.
    The other Air Force assets in attendance and that flew displays were the Spartan, the Herc a C17 a P8 Posiden and the Hawk 127.
    The navy also showcased the Seahawk and there was a Tipan on display which seemed to be a real favourite for all the kids!
    Here at Australian Aviation we are lucky to get insider access to all the wonderful people behind the show and it was a pleasure to catch up with many familiar faces and meet and speak with some new ones as well.
    Before we get into the podcast I just want to give a big shout out and huge thank you to the RAAF PR team who were so helpful and gracious in organising the ADF members who were very busy throughout. We also appreciate the amazing incockpit video from both the PC21s and the Hawk, so a big thanks to the RAAF and the ADF folks that helped us out.
    Ok lets get into the interviews and we'll kick it off with none other than Matt Hall.

    Follow your Dreams and Secure your First Flying Job in the USA

    Follow your Dreams and Secure your First Flying Job in the USA
    today on the show I'm joined by Arron Mathis.
    Aaron is a line captain on the CRJ 200 / 700 and 900
    and He works for PSA Airlines which is a wholey owned subsidiary of American Airlines.
    We enjoyed a wide ranging interview and discussed his progression into the airlines. the state of the industry in the US and what it means to him to have the job that he always dreamed about.
    I wanted to record this podcast to give our listeners and viewers a real world real time view of the aviation industry in the US.
    If you're a pilot early on in your career and have thought of going to the US to see if you can build your hours or kick off your airline career then I think you're really going to love what Aaron has to say about it all.
    Today's show is brought to you by the https://homeofaviation.com
    Here at Australian Aviation we recognise that we are the hub for industry news and wanted to share our website and social traffic back with the industry to help them to find more customers so we have been working hard behind the scenes and have created a brand new initiative called the home of aviation.
    Today's show is brought to you by: https://homeofaviation.com
    Follow Aaron on Insta here: https://www.instagram.com/aaaronair/
    Learn more about PSA Airlines here: https://www.psaairlines.com/

    27-Years as a Pilot in the RAAF with FLLT John Tauschke

    27-Years as a Pilot in the RAAF with FLLT John Tauschke
    We sat down with FLTLT John Tauschke and discussed his 27-year career in the Royal Australian Airforce as a pilot of the VIP jets in 35 SQN, flying the DHC-4 Caribou, the PC-9 and the transition to the PC-21. We also discussed the last magic carpet ride for the PC-9 and what the transition to the new era of training and training aids with the PC-21 means for the RAAF.
    To learn more about a job in the ADF as a pilot visit: https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/ or call 13 19 01

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 4

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 4
    Its day-4 of the Avalon Airshow and the final morning of the trade show. The gates will open at 2pm to the general public and the flying displays kick off shortly after.
     
    Even though it was a much shorter day we still managed to sit down with several podcast guests including the Lieut Col Kieran Joyce who is in charge of the Army Unmanned Aerial Systems. I also sat down with the world champion drone racer Tom Matta.
     
    Listen in to the interviews and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via your favourite podcasting app and most of all don’t forget to share it around your network.

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 3

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 3
    Day-3 of the Avalon Airshow has been a lot bigger than the previous 2 with many more people filing through the gates.
    We saw some amazing flying displays from the F-35 Lightning and the USAF F-22 Raptor and at the end of the F-35 demo the 2 jets formed up and gave us a couple of amazing passes and 1st time photo opportunities.
    Later in the day a global hawk arrived from Guam. It landed perfectly, taxied in and it was parked up down the far end of the aerodrome on display.
    In terms of podcasts I sat down with another 6 guests including Dick Smith to talk about MH370 as well as Neale Prescott ad Ray Cage from Lockheed Martin Australia.
    Listen to the interviews and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and share it around your network.
    https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-au/index.html
    https://www.raytheon.com/au
    https://www.cubic.com/
    https://www.thedecisivepoint.com.au/
     

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 2

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 2
    Its day 2 of the Avalon airshow and boy oh boy its been a big one with some really big announcements especially for the Australian defence industry.
    Earlier today, the 27th of February 2019 defence minister Christoper Pyne revealed the existence of the first high performing military aircraft to be designed and developed in Australia in more than 6 decades.
    The ATS or the Air Power Teaming System is designed and developed by the Boeing Phantom Works Australian team. It is a fighter sized autonomous and unmanned system designed to operate with manned systems as a loyal wingman.
    Also announced today was the largest ever drone order in history for STEM related drones. We sat down with Jack Cullen from JAR Aerospace to discuss what it means for his business and the future development of the Australian Air Force Cadets.
    I sat down with 7 guests including Air Commodore Phil Gordon who is the commander of the Air Warfare Centre as well as Carley Scott from Equatorial Launch Australia who are building Australia’s first space port.

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 1

    Avalon Airshow 2019: Day 1
    The Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition is one of Asia-Pacific's most prestigious aviation and aerospace events and the most comprehensive aviation, aerospace and defence exposition in the southern hemisphere.
    The team at Australian Aviation have been working hard covering the event, writing the show dailies and reporting on all of the announcements.
    We sat down with Andrew McLaughlin, Mark Jessop and Lea Vesic to discuss what the airshow means to them and what to expect over the coming week.
    You can connect with the guests below below:
    W: https://www.adbr.com.au
    E: andrew@felix.net.au
    Insta: markjphoto
    LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leavesic/

    Part 3: Clear the Air - The mistakes people make in their interviews when applying for an airline pilot job

    Part 3: Clear the Air - The mistakes people make in their interviews when applying for an airline pilot job
    In Part 3 of "Clear the Air" we discuss the mistakes that people make in their job interviews.
    Listen in as Kirsty Ferguson from Pinstripe Solutions explains how to manage the expectations in the interview, how to gain an edge over the other applicants and exactly what you can do as an applicant that will give you the best chance of success.
    https://www.pinstripesolutions.com/

    Part 1: Clear the Air - The pilot shortage and the nay sayers

    Part 1: Clear the Air - The pilot shortage and the nay sayers
    On part 1 of "Clear the Air" we discuss the pilot shortage with Kirsty Ferguson from Pinstripe Solutions.
    Is there really a shortage of people or is a shortage of skills and experience or is it both?
    Kirsty is an industry insider with a deep understanding of what it takes to help candidates achieve their first airline job.
    Listen in as she explains her view of the industry.
    https://www.pinstripesolutions.com/
     

    A day in the life of a Virgin Australia 737-800 Captain with Michelle Huntington

    A day in the life of a Virgin Australia 737-800 Captain with Michelle Huntington
    Today on the podcast we are joined by Captain Michelle Huntington.Michelle is a 737-800 pilot who flies with Virgin Australia.
    Here at Australian Aviation, we were lucky enough to spend the day with her while we were filming a feature on the day in the life of a Virgin Australia airline pilot.
    Like many career aviators, Michelle started out as an instructor and her first airline job was with Rex flying the SAAB 340.
    Michelle was a latecomer to aviation and accelerated her way through the learning process achieving her ATPL in just 12 months.
    Talk about working hard for it! There are some funny stories in this interview, and I’m sure that you’ll agree that strapping a 7-year old Michelle to a Mirage and taking her out for some aeros and low levels makes for some interesting first memories of aviation as a young person.
    It was a pleasure to have her on the show, and for all of those folks out there that follow us in social media keep your eye out in Facebook for the feature video coming up shortly. Please help me in welcoming Captain Michelle Huntington.
     

    Frequentis & the evolution of Remote Towers with Mark Robinson

    Frequentis & the evolution of Remote Towers with Mark Robinson
    We were joined on the Australian Aviation podcast by Mark Robinson from Frequentis.
    Mark is a 20 year veteran of both the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force. In his military career as an air traffic controller, Mark was lucky enough to be deployed several times including to the conflict in Bosnia in the 1990s on the HMS Ark Royal. Mark also deploy a couple of times over in the sand pit in Iraq.
    Mark is the lead Business Development manager for the Australia NZ region for Frequentis. His involvement in the business is quite broad however today’s podcast has a focus on Remote Virtual Towers and Aeronautical Information Management solutions.
    It’s fascinating to hear about the evolution of technology in this space. Listen in as Mark shares a snapshot of what the future of ATC looks like.
     
     

    Giving a little back with Fun Flight and Michel Verheem

    Giving a little back with Fun Flight and Michel Verheem
    We were joined on the Australian Aviation podcast by Michel Verheem.
    In 2007 Michel was on a landmark personal development course and he was tasked with setting up a community event.
    After a series of things not playing out the way that he wanted for his original idea, he decided that organising an aviation-based event for sick and underprivileged kids was the way to go.
    As you listen to Michel’s story, I think you will agree, that he really did underestimate the strength of the Australian Aviation community.
    When the local Aero Clubs and pilots heard all about the event they rallied behind the cause and the first Fun Flight was borne.
    Fast forward to today and thousands of kids have been take for their first flight in a light plane and in many cases their first flight ever.
    Aero Clubs, aircraft owners and pilots all across the country have supported the cause over the years and Fun Flight has brought a lot of joy to both the children and parents alike.
    I was also lucky enough to speak with Julia Sawer whose son Blair suffers from cerebral palsy. Blair and his family live near Warnervale airport in NSW and he loves nothing more that spotting all the GA movements nearby, so when he was given the opportunity to fly with Fun Flight it really was a dream come true for him.
    Listen in as both Michel and Julia talk about their experience.
     
     

    Make the most of your Frequent Flyer points with Steve Hui from iFly Flat

    Make the most of your Frequent Flyer points with Steve Hui from iFly Flat
    Today we are joined on the Australian Aviation podcast bu Steve Hui from iFly Flat.
    Now you might have a credit card in your wallet or purse that has a frequent flyer program associated with it but do you really know the fine print.
    Do you understand the ins and outs of redeeming the points and actually using them for flights.
    Well if you’ve ever amassed enough points to actually qualify for a flight you might find that it is actually quite hard to find one because only so many seats per flight are allocated to frequent flyers.
    It’s not that you can’t redeem points, you might find it really difficult to find a flight where you can actually use them at the time you want to use them going to the place you want to travel.
    On top of all of that it is very time consuming to search for the flights and you really do need to know where to look for them.
    Listen in as Steve shares with us how iFly Flat helps consumers make the most of their frequent flyer points and exactly how they can maximise the opportunities that they present.

    Lee de Winton: CEO of Sydney Metro Airports

    Lee de Winton: CEO of Sydney Metro Airports
    We were joined on the Australian Aviation podcast by Lee de Winton who is the chief executive of Sydney Metro Airports which encompasses both Bankstown and Camden airports.
    de Willton started out in the Royal Navy as a radar plotter and eventually went on to earn a commission and become a fully qualified Air Traffic Controller both in the Royal Navy and eventually in the RAAF. Here in the Sydney basin there is a lot happening with the development of the new Western Sydney Airport and now with the release of the master plan for Bankstown Airport, so it was timely to catch up with de Wilton to discuss what the master plan means, what we can expect for the future and how the community can offer feedback and get involved.
    Listen in as de Wilton shares with us what we can expect from the master plan and what the future holds for Australia’s largest and busiest general aviation airport.
    If you’d like to offer some feedback on the master plan you can do so by:
    Emailing: MP2019@SMAirports.com.au
    Writing to: PO BOX 6450 Wetherill Park NSW 1851
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