35 Burst results for "Wings"

AP News Radio
UK demonstrators protest Israeli leader's visit to London
"Britain's prime minister, Rishi sunak, has welcomed Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to his Downing Street office, even as demonstrators gather nearby to protest his right wing policies. Your own attorney general says you'll breaking the law. This visit to London comes as Israel faces a national crisis over his government's plans to overhaul the judicial system, as thousands of people took to the streets of Israeli cities on Thursday Netanyahu, who's on trial for corruption has defiantly pledged to proceed with the overall which gives Israel's most right-wing coalition in history more control over judicial appointments, weakens the Supreme Court by limiting judicial review of legislation and allows parliament to overturn court decisions with a simple majority. I'm Charles De Ledesma

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The Commitment to Left Wing Ideology
"So I knew some doesn't interest me. The left interest me. But this doesn't bother half the country. While China has as more coal plants fires that fires up coal at an incredible rate, we're supposed to limit the gas stations in Louisville, Colorado. It was unanimous, of course. I assume they're all Democrats there. And because it is a religion, people will take it. Everyone sacrifices for their religion. It's one of the definitions of religion. That you are prepared to sacrifice for it. So people are totally prepared because with the death of judeo Christian religions, we have secular religions, they're known as, leftist ideologies, and so people are prepared to suffer for it. In fact, it makes them feel even more religious. In the sense of war, committed to their left wing ideology.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A Colorado City Wants to Limit Number of Gas Stations
"A democratic run city needless to say in Colorado. City, by the name of Louisville, passed an ordinance limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within the city to just 6. They want to fight climate change in Louisville, Colorado. Everything the left touches in ruins, this country could be energy independent. But what you must understand about the climate change activities, the anti climate change activities. Is that they are another left wing attempt. At the control of society. COVID was an example, fully successful from the left point of view. They got healthy people to take an experimental vaccine. They got kids out of school for only bad reasons, no good reasons. They ruined tens of thousands of small businesses because they're in cahoots with big businesses, so you could go to target, but you couldn't go to Jerry's hardware store.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The Monopoly on the Left
"So it appears that the totalitarian spirit is not a monopoly of Germans or Russians. It is a monopoly of the left, and you say, well, aren't there right wing totalitarians? Well, name one. There are right-wing dictators. Now, if you consider Hitler right wing, he was actually racist which transcends right or left as categories. Nazism means national socialism. I wouldn't call him a leftist. And I wouldn't call him a rightist. He is, he was a racist. His theory of life was based on race. Why is racism right wing? There's much more racism in America today, contempt for blacks is much greater among leftists than it is among others. The belief that the races should be separated is almost a monopoly of the left today. More and more colleges are having are having black graduation ceremonies. There's no irony to the left that is astonishing. They call the right racist and the right opposes black graduation exercises, and therefore it. The sense of irony, there's no self monitoring on the left.

Mark Levin
Ian Prior: Weaponization of the FBI, Labeling Parents as 'Terrorists'
"And the report concludes also having checked with the U.S. attorney's office is around the country Through landmark legal actually That there was no increase in attacks or crimes that merited this memo at all Isn't this shocking It is And it should frighten every American that you could weaponize the Federal Bureau of Investigation the Department of Justice along with this left wing national school board association which I don't know if it's defunct now but certainly a bunch of state schools were to say associations pulled out to save face although I'm sure they have the same philosophies You know the fact that they could mobilize that quickly over something that was nothing You know you look at these school board meetings across the country And yeah you're going to see some fiery rhetoric But you're not going to see people charging up there and committing acts of violence And if they did that is a local issue that should be handled by local police and county sheriffs not the Federal Bureau of Investigation

The Charlie Kirk Show
Chaya Raichik Shares Her Unique Story
"Don't you tell our audience your story. It's a very interesting one. So I started basically. I stumbled upon TikTok during COVID and I noticed what was going on there, you know, with all of the activists and groomers and predators and they were everywhere. They're in the classroom. They're in the medical industry. They're in every single institution. And these videos obviously shocked me and I was like, I got to share this with more people. So I started sharing the videos to Twitter and I made this account called libs of TikTok. And the videos would get a lot of attention. They would go viral in my account just exploded. I think Americans were just really shocked to see what was going on in a way that we've never seen before. And specifically within the schools because we have this situation where Republicans are saying, you know, they're grooming kids in schools and they're indoctrinating them with LGBTQ+, whatever propaganda. They're teaching kids critical race theory. And the last size, no, it's not happening. You know, it's a conspiracy. You're a right-wing conspiracy theorist. And then I was able to come with all of this really firsthand evidence of teachers themselves saying about how they're grooming kids and how they're teaching critical race theory and I think that a lot of the work I've done has been able to disprove some of the lies at the left likes to push.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Mike Cernovich Weighs In on Media Bias Against Republicans
"What are your thoughts on so you're talking about kind of this personality, this charisma? On how the media is typically always against Trump, at least the left wing media. And they're against desantis, but not as much kind of depends on where Trump is. Maybe they want to benefit from pitting Trump against desantis, but pretty much desantis gets more positive mainstream media covers than Trump. So would that be because he doesn't have as much at that personality? Do you think it's because of his political views? Why do you feel like Trump is going to be the one who's vilified first? Well, because desantis hasn't fully run nationally. Remember, desantis was killing grandma, 60 minutes did that special on him claiming that he was giving the vaccine to a politically powerful donor and even Democrats because Democrats wanted everybody vaccinated were hyperventilating over that lie by 60 minutes because they're going, oh great, desantis was getting people to the most popular market for distribution of the vaccine and now you're saying that it's fake or corrupt or something. Good job. So even it was weird even Democrats were saying this is too far and it's probably going to torpedo their mass vaccination plan. So a lot of it is that he is just not the national stage,

The Trish Regan Show
Chaos Erupts at the Southern Border
"Breaking today as the Democrats continue trying to put the former president behind bars as there were some kind of, I don't know, banana republic two bit banana republic, we actually have real problems. And they're abhorrent behavior shows they have no real effort underway to actually focus on the problems at hand. I mean, no wonder the country's in such bad shape right now. News today, that authorities confronted 16 people at our border just last month that were on the FBI terror watch list. They were all arrested in the month of February alone. Meanwhile, we had some 150,000 plus crossings. Again, new records being hit almost every month. We are not in good shape and it's very dangerous for our country given the amount of drugs that are coming in. The federal government, meanwhile, spending all kinds of money, millions of dollars to store all that unused border wall material because, oh, that was Trump's idea in Trump's bad and they want him behind bars. That's the reality of the situation. They are playing politics when I think it's really, really important for this nation that we get serious about the real issues at hand. Hello, welcome to the program. I am Trish Regan portions of this show are brought to you by legacy precious metals, go to legacy p.m. investments dot com for more. Again, a 150,000 people apprehended in the month of February alone just wait. Just wait until title 42 gets rolled back. And it's going to be really unmanageable. For more on this worsening crisis, I am joined today by Brandon Judd, president of the border patrol council. And it's good to have you here. Thank you for taking the time, Brennan. Trish anytime, I appreciate you having me. What's it like, really? Right now. Well, unfortunately, I live this nightmare every single day. My agents and I, we have to deal with something that this administration could get under control tomorrow if they wanted to. But we have seen time and time again that they just have no political will. They pander to their open border activists. If you look at the west wing, it's filled with activists. And when you have government that is filled with activists, you can expect to see the chaos that we're experiencing on the border and it's a completely unfortunate because it puts American lives at danger at risk. And we could save all those American lives if it wasn't for the unfortunate policies programs and operations that they've taken away from us. They're just not giving us what's necessary to be able to do the job. You know, it really shows you how politics gets in the way. Over and over and over again. So instead of doing what's right, one protecting our country too, protecting these people from the predators that they are so vulnerable to right now. Instead of doing what's right, we're doing what they think is going to play in Peoria. They think that this is going to resonate with their base. If you ask me, it's the most inhumane way of approaching this challenge. The only thing that they care about is a reelection. That's it. And if they think that what they're doing is going to get people to the ballot box, they're going to do it. And that's what we see time and time again. Politics seems to have taken a front seat to what's best for the United States. What's best for our U.S. citizens as long as they think that they're going to be able to remain in power. You know, a lot of this is like, well, you know, it's Texas's problem. You know, let them deal with it in Texas. But now we're seeing that even the mayor of New York is like, wow, wow, wow, wow wait a second. This is Gaston us a lot of money here too, because they've been bused up to New York. More of the vineyard, I think, exposed a lot of the not in my backyard, kind of sentiment. Look, it is a problem there in Texas. It's a problem for any of these border states, but let's not forget we're a federal system. Doesn't the entire federal government have to take responsibility here? How is it fair to put it all on a few states that happen to be physically located at that border? Well, the Supreme Court actually ruled that the federal government is responsible for immigration. The states can't step in and they can't enact laws that would allow them to expel or deport individuals to cross our borders illegally. That was already tested in the state of Arizona when they passed SB ten 70 and the Supreme Court shot that law down. So if you look at this when you look at everything that is going on, if it's not the federal government that steps to the plate, if it's not them that does their job, then all of this is going to continue to happen. We're going to continue to set records. We're going to continue to have deaths on the border. We're going to continue to have more fentanyl coming into the United States than we've ever seen before. We're going to continue to release more people into the United States. When you look at right now, we have released into the United States in the last two years, 4.5 million people have been rewarded for violating our laws. Across the border, illegally and got released in the United States. And then you add on top of that, the 1.2 million people that were able to cross the border illegally and evade apprehension. We've added more than 5 million people to our population just in the last two years alone. And these people entered the country illegally, and they were rewarded for their illegal acts. Look, and I'm not going to say that all people that come here illegally are bad. It's not true. There's plenty of good ones. But you go through the rap sheets, right? And you see a lot of people that happen to be here illegally. And it's so sad for the victims of those crimes because they don't deserve that. The one thing that a country ought to be able to do is know and control who is in it. And by the way, we're not outliers here like, well, we're an outlier and that we let everybody in. I mean, every other country in the world, it's not like I can go show up in Mexico and just hang out for the rest of my life. That wouldn't fly. Why are we allowing it here? Yeah, Trish. And we're not trying to disparage people that cross the borders illegally by any stretch of the imagination. What we want is we want the rule of law to be upheld. And if the rule of law is upheld, we stop all of the deaths. We stop these migrants from putting theirselves in the hands of these dangerous criminal cartels. Yes, there are a lot of people that cross our borders illegally that are good people, but they still violated the law. And unless there's accountability for violating the law, we're going to continue to encourage it. And that's what we have to do. When you listen to this administration and they talk about that they want an orderly and humane immigration system. What they've given us is the exact opposite. It's not orderly and it absolutely is not humane, especially when you look at all of the deaths. When you look at the children that are abused by these criminal organizations, these cartels, they're raped at times they're murdered. They are physically abused all the time, and we see it. And we have to deal with that. The agents on the frontline constantly have to deal with everything that we see every single day and we know that it's simply driven by policy. Yeah, you know, and there's a lot of unintended consequences. The last thinks they're being so wonderful.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The Recession Is Here
"Also, Wall Street CEOs are trying to come up with a new plan to rescue the first republic bank. We'll see about that. Amazon announced it's cutting 9000 workers. Recession is here, Friends, recession is here. It doesn't mean you're going to lose your job. It means a lot of people are going to get laid off at places that are big and want to get small when demand drops for prolonged period of time. As I've already mentioned to you, the Trump grand jury is hearing from a likely final witness on a hush money payment. It was Robert Costello, a partner in the New York office at David hutcherson in citron, who has previously waged his attorney client privilege with Michael Cohen, will be testifying about why Michael Cohen is not exactly the witness you want to hang your cash testimony on. But this Politico piece by the book DA confronts unpredictable opponent in Trump. Prosecutor and Trump, that's from Politico. It's just so crazily left wing. Prosecutor and Trump case, wades into treacherous political waters. That they're not treacherous. They're disastrous for the United States.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing Unpack the News of the Day
"Happiest in studio with me, your favorite Joe digenova Victoria than Singh. On a day, a hundred and 64 years ago, when the Republican Party was established, which led to the abolition of slavery, thanks to the first Republican president called Lincoln, little public service announcement there, yes. The KKK was the armed wing of the Democrat party and the first Republican president was the great emancipator. I think it is upper side for us to discuss some Republican responses to the news of the last 72 hours, saying that for some reason, one side of the political divide should surrender their rights to protests. You know if they never said Black Lives Matter, I don't think you should go out there and protest. After George Floyd. But remember, this was in the middle of the pandemic. And everyone was told to stay home. Stay home, don't go out. And don't congregate when groups. Yes. And all of a sudden, after George Floyd, a whole bunch. I mean, like a hundred and some doctors, quote unquote, wrote this public statement saying, well, we said not to go out, but there are some causes that are more social. That are more important. Don't let this be an okay for you to go out and protest being locked up. And basically they said that in the public letter, it was pathetic.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
What's up With Wisconsin?
"Okay, now I want you to expand justice Kelly. This is crazy to me that the most politicized race in the country is a Wisconsin Supreme Court race. And that George Soros is pulling in money. What's your website, by the way, in case people want to donate to your effort to keep the law of the law and not politics? Thanks so much. It's justice Daniel Kelly. Kelly is spelled with one E so justice Daniel Kelly dot com. All right, justice Daniel Kelly dot com. Earlier this morning, in a tweet, unrelated to me, someone pointed out all the issues with your left wing opponent. I can't say it. How do you pronounce her name? We pronounce it she who must not be named. Okay, there you go. Well, the Voldemort of Wisconsin law is going to come forward and try and beat you on money on abortion on promising. I can't even believe she fell into it. She promised to change the maps. And from the beginning of time, justice was don't tell you how they're going to rule because litigants are entitled to a shot at a fair rolling. She told everyone, she's going to change the map. How is this race unfolding in the eyes of the average wisconsinite? Yeah, I think the average Wisconsin, I want a traditional justice who comes to the law, honestly, and will do what they've commanded them to do through their constitution. Which is just use the existing law to decide the cases to come before the court.

AP News Radio
MacKinnon-led Avalanche top Red Wings for 5th straight win
"The red wings flirtation with a playoff birth appears over as they suffer a 5 one loss to the avalanche. Nathan McKinnon had a goal and two assists scoring the tie breaking goal by streaking past the wings and firing a wrist shot midway through the second period. It was all abs after that as they continue to battle the stars of wild for the central division lead. Had three assists for Colorado, which received goals from devonta aves, Bowen byram, Lars Eller and mikko rantanen, Detroit has dropped 9 of 11. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Macron shuns parliament to raise French retirement age
"France's government has invoked a special constitutional power to enact a contentious pension bill without a vote in parliament in a risky move by president Emmanuel Macron. Left wing lawmakers stand up in parliament singing the Marcellus and brandishing slogans to express their discontent and to prevent French prime minister Elizabeth born from speaking the move led to the suspension of the session for decision came just a few minutes before the vote was scheduled because the government had no guarantee the bill would command a majority in the National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament later, president Emmanuel Macron imposed the highly unpopular Bill, raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 by shunning the raucous parliament and invoking a special constitutional power.

The Charlie Kirk Show
James Lawrence and Charlie Discuss the Case of Douglas Mackey
"Doing an event in Chicago and a young man came up and he buttered me up. He knew what radio station I was on, but he was a troll. And he said, quote, Charlie, that's why when the midterm elections came, I told all my Friends and family, there's only one way to stop the woke Democrat mafia, and that is to boycott these elections because they're never going to hear us if we don't really stop participating. It's a farce. It's a farce. Why should we participate? You said it yourself. Why should we participate? Now, I challenge him said, no, no, no, but he's a troll. He was a left wing activist, telling people not to vote, telling people he was trying to suppress the vote. I mean, the government is setting a precedent here that this young man should serve a decade in jail. And that's why we can't open this Pandora's box. That's why that's why it's so important that mister Mackey prevails in this case and that the door is slammed shut to this kind of prosecution because it will have a chilling effect on speech and it's just not where we should be going as a country. So again, I'd ask your audience to go on to meme defense fund dot com. So just spell it. Defense fund dot com. And I'd also like to encourage your audience at the same time. Romans 8 28 says all things work together for good for those who are called according to his purpose. And regardless of what the outcome is here in this case, ultimately we know who the author of history is and whatever the designs of the powers that be are, it's in God's hands, ultimately what happens in this case. And he will be glorified by the outcome of this. Regardless of which way it gets. Amen. But our prayer is that mister Mackie would be acquitted.

The Officer Tatum Show
Man Paints 'Groomer' on Two Libraries
"Let me go to this. It says the left leaning website LGBTQ national appeared to be running interference for Sutherland and posted while there is no evidence of Sutherland and age 31 had sexual abuse abused children police discovered images of child pornography on his computer according to WTO. Sutherland's own owns child pornography was found with the child sized doll in his bed and worked in the elementary school until he was arrested for painting groomer on two libraries. Can't that be the reason enough to keep him away from kids? Now, I'm just wondering, I got to do my research a little more on this one because it seems like it says an LGBTQ left wing leaning site is running interference for him. So then it makes me wonder was he a conservative being nutty about this topic or was he actually a liberal trying to paint the picture that conservatives or spray painting nefarious things on libraries? Because I've seen both of these things happen. I've seen black people paint the N word on their locker and then say it was a white person come to find out he painted on his own locker. I wonder is this the same thing with his groomer situation? Because I've seen often oftentimes that these people that support the LGBTQ often are grooming themselves. And then I've also seen people who are so against it are the main ones doing nefarious things. And it's not just leftists that are doing this. I think it's mostly leftist. But there's Republicans that did it. It's a Republican in the state of Arizona. He was running for some office, and he in there, you know, you know, doing something he shouldn't have been doing in front of an elementary school. So to me, he'll creepy dude. He had no business doing that and he intentionally went in front of the elementary school to do it. And y'all know what I'm talking about. He unzipped his pants and you know what, you know what happened next.

The Doug Collins Podcast
John Bachman and Doug Talk UGA's Bulldog Mascot and PETA's Craziness
"Folks, you got to understand stuff. For those of you listening to John bauman's with me today and if you've got to look at this and say for Peter to say anything about this dog rides in his own SUV, from Savannah, he lives in Savannah he doesn't live in Athens. He lives in Savannah with his other siblings and they, you know, they are from all there. He rides to the game. He has his own condo and Athens, paid for by the university's athletic group. He fly when he does fly. He flies first class into the, I mean, this dog, this is there's nothing. When I die, I want to come back. That's all I want. You know, you've reached all if you believe in that kind of stuff and reincarnation as animals. If you come back as ugly, you know you have lived a superb life on Planet Earth. I mean, that dog has it all. PETA is such a, look, whatever. The organization, I remember I was in Congress, John, first few years I was in Congress. Down here in Georgia, and again, today is going to be a Georgia centric episode. George is known for poultry, chickens, okay? And there was a chicken truck accident in my district. My son, Peter. Coming in. All right, buddy. There we go. What's up, big guy? I got my youngest shits are slaying over here. She's asleep. She don't really care about math. But a chicken truck turned over. Driver, by the way, paid it was fine. PETA comes out with wanting to have a marker, John, and this is sort of sad and funny at the same time. You know how they do their life. People who die, they put their crawls on the side of the road. Peter wanted to put up a marker for the dead chickens. I'm not surprised. You know what, one of my staff members, it's probably still one of my favorite tweets of all time. We talked about it in the office and one of my staff members saying gain Robinson who's now an air force pile. He said, he came up with the tweet. He said, every time a chicken dies, someone gets their wings.

AP News Radio
Red Wings beat Bruins 5-3, a day after losing to NHL's best
"The red wings win for just the second time in their last 9 games etching the ruins 5 three. The red wing special teams helped Detroit jump out to a four nothing lead before Austin toured the next three, including two in the third period. More at cider scored a shorthanded goal while Alex JSON and team captain Dillon Mark and came through on the power play to extend their point streaks to four games. We got back to back games with the same team and the team that's on a record pace and we had a great two games. David astronaut tallied his team high 46 for the bruins who fell for the second time in their last three games after notching their 50th win and a playoff spot on Saturday. Demi cap Detroit

AP News Radio
Bruins fastest to 50 wins in NHL history, beat Red Wings 3-2
"The bruins are the fastest team to 50 wins after knocking off the red wings three two. Boston newcomer garnet Hathaway scored in the third period to break a two all deadlock in the bruins 64th game. Detroit actually led to nothing until hampus lindholm and Patrice bergeron scored 88 seconds apart in the second period. Linus Omar stopped 30 shots and the bees 11th victory in 12 games. Magnus helberg made 35 saves for the wings who continued to fade out of the playoff picture with their 7th loss in 8 games. I'm Dave fairy.

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Of usd airplanes skyrocketed newer planes are basically select for the next couple of years And we've seen more flight training going on today and we've seen in almost forty years. Yeah it's honestly been really inspiring as well just to see all those pilots sink back into it. Who didn't have the time or just any other resources to really you know. Continue into aviation so at. Up you guys do so much. You have so many services so many resources online even with your magazine. What are some of the most underutilized. Maybe unknown activities that. Upa does for generalization shooting a lot and you go the okay dot org. You look at the which there's a lot of not available stuff knowing the first thing that we do from a foundation perspective is we make safety free A bunch of donors starting in the nineteen sixties said aviation. Safety should be free. Safety is one of those things that we want to share. And that's why the reason. We're celebrating the best results in over generalization in coming out of more activity but the other thing that i think. A lot of people were surprised by the size of our foundation. Foundation is a piece where all this donor money that comes into. Asia really grow the next generation every better safety but we started a sinkhole. You can fly about seven years ago and you can find has four aspects of it. One of them is high school education. For which i like titled about rusty pilots getting him back into asian so for over ten thousand folks come back deviations or rusty pilot program brandon. Flying comes over seven hundred five clubs binder on the website so people can come community fun and do that really working hard more recently on. How do you make sure that the success in jay and getting your pilot's license is more accessible going through a lot of instructors typically today and have have an app today that you can join his young pilot and make sure get good communication with your your plan stricker's log replay instructors out. There was a lot of new flight. Instructors out there learn how to do their job as well. We won't help. Both sides be successful. And that's kind of what i think. Most people surprised about is the depth of epa foundation..

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Airports operating means that we don't become more regulated than we already are with things from the faa and talk about what that each cynically but also means about being safe in the environment. Making sure we can do things in aviation which has given us to become the safest year ever and generalization was the last twelve month's with more flying out by way so into things like that and then ultimately the freedom to fly is reflected in some of the cost of we try and manage and help create value aviation where we can sensitive lives. Never going to be cheap but there are ways that we've been getting new products into aviation electronics would call non code for getting autopilots in airplanes things like that and hopefully lower costs would imagine tenures and going back again it started nineteen thirty nine obviously same mission but the actions. You had to take a lot different. What were some of the challenges that they face back then. Their objective was to become a source of power in the bills negotiate with the regulators. Aviation cause. big problems were safety and that time there about twelve thousand private airplanes in the nineteen eighteen thirties in the country number many but about a third of them were rector And so there's a big huge safety thing that was imperative to try and make sure people could kind of the outbreak of world war. Two that you know generally wasn't something to the sideline out not able to use the space but instead by being representative in congress at that point in time to make sure that generally issue was used a train civilian in the and it also patrol the shorelines of for against you so it will became a kind of a burgeoning advocacy organization but the middle forties and became a powerless fifties in which we serve. And you know looking for a little bit now the next ten years. What are some of the challenges that you think we're gonna face European or just maybe even some trends that you're seeing our leading that way chile. We have some threats gets always get seven regional managers at work at the state house level. rick make sure that we can protect these airports in some threats and losses. Santa monica has been on for a long time..

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"In order to produce a program rather than the individual focusing all alone. I've found in the in the few cases where i've had a co pilot in the air. It's awfully nice to have somebody manning the radios while you're trying to work out the the approach to a runway at minimums. Yes definitely definitely handy. In general and also that added sense of security. And i can. I assume in the software engineer world having someone double checking or just clogging with you also provide some sense of security. And you're that you're doing something right yet. Although it's a difficult sell people don't want to do it. They don't want they really.

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Who's been helping us sort of navigates through some of the Meadows like the folks that will form in the eye wall they will. They're now looking to drop a drop on. Which is like we drop it from. The planet measures Wind and temperature and pressure all the way down there looking for where that they're trying to guide us to where the winds reached zero and we call that hunting. We're like hunting for the i so hurricane hunters at once. We have that position. Now we've gone from home to here. We can set a fix and at that position. where like. That's the center of a storm so if we get multiple fixes we can use that to see where the storm is tracking so long story long. Same way initially took fixes. Maybe in like early navigation in flying. We're using those fixes to upgrade the store and we're learning a lot about the content of the storm which you really can't see from satellites. You have to send something in to see how it's developing. Yes we do that. We have you do that for like five hours and then we come home. My i can only imagine you from your initial trading. You're just caught. Stay away from the weather and the storms. Just don't even go near. Don't try it at all. How do you mentally prepare yourself. Especially when you're first starting out to do the exact opposite of that will. Last year was my first season and i. I've flown like i've flown. Unfortunately and some nasty weather before never intentionally but we're my first storms. Were all on the night flight. And i'm with a really senior. Who i really trust the meteorologist. I really trust my hurricane aircraft commander. But we're flying out and as we're approaching the storm you just see lightning everywhere at everybody's just like nobody's in like storm mode. They're just like chatting about their weekend. I'm like just really cool with this. They're like yeah..

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Aircraft that operates like monitors all four engines and operates. Lovely ice systems. They'll usually be out pre-fighting and fill in the aircraft making sure everything's working but they're the guys who are sitting in the middle operating the power levers the storm and when i talk about how we find the storm you'll see why so we briefly come up with our game plan on how we're going to get out there if we're going to expect whether on the way the storm we actually don't like just fly through thunderstorms if it's between us and a hurricane if you're gonna fly through hurricane you just wanna do the minimum amount of time in the storm so actually her away around thunderstorms on the way into a hurricane. Not kind of because there are some stressors on the aircraft. So you're trying to make sure that you know you're not imposing more or hitting closer to the limits until you actually get to the storm. Yeah everything we do while. It seems like pretty. I don't wanna say dangerous. It has elevated level of risk..

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Episode between two wings our guest is a pilot with a no a hurricane hunters. We spoke with her earlier this summer before. Any named storms had made landfall in the us since our interview. Several storms have hit the us including hurricane ida which made landfall in louisiana in late august. It affected more than a million people and left destruction in. Its wake necessary. Preparations for these storms. Might be possible. Without the noah pilots who fly through hurricanes to help forecasters and scientists gather operational and research data. Everyone and welcome back to between two.

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
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Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Hello and welcome back between two rings. I am your host to emily norman and today we have matt johnston with us. He is an air medical helicopter pilot. A dp also check airman at his company matt. Thanks so much for taking the time to chat with us. Thanks for having me of course so we start off each episode by explaining where we're at. I thought appropriate to show off my one and only helicopter experienced such as behind me. It was actually off years ago and the other fixed wing pilot when my co workers got to go up and we were like little kids on christmas. It was amazing. But tell us a little bit about where you're at a really nice shot got lucky with that. I was flying back tonight and One of our flight physicians Was riding up front with me. We don especially flight so with drop the other crew members officers just the document and So full credits. His awesome picture doctor and into But yeah he's not that picture. That's kind of become a certainly one of my favorites. Nice view of the queen city see cincinnati often view definitely a night. Flying always gives some epic views. Sled sokolow bit about being an airman co pilot. You get that flight requests. What's next. I would say that. We the majority of our time on making decisions for fights. It's january in our high ninety percentile weather related. Sometimes it's crew related. It could be other logistical issues and could be duty time or something like that but generally speaking this weather so being said we are if we're like green status than we have a pretty good idea what the weather's going to do for the day we can just go and respond once. We're call that if we're yellow like a day like today as you probably your rank worn down here. Beautiful ohio So we're really for shit. We have a phenomenal operational. Control centers are helping. That's based in shreveport louisiana. So everything that i'm looking at. There's another human being trained many of them you know aviators or aviation background meteorology backgrounds. They're taking a look at exactly what i'm looking at. And they're making sure that i've evaluated all potential hazards and risks

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Between Two Wings
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"All right hello everyone and welcome to our first live audience recording between two wings. I am the series host. Emily armand and i am a social media. Marketing coordinator here at work light. You're not familiar with between two wings are new youtube and podcast series where we are interviewing industry professionals fellow pilots in four fighters just to get some insight on their experience between two rings..

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"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"People could do what they want. We have certain rules that you have to have say a hammerhead. Anna spin And it needs a certain point value in a certain number of figures but you spend a lot of time developing your free style because it needs to be something you fly. Well you're playing flies. Well and then the most challenging thing which is unlike any other sport. I don't know if anyone does this. But the third program which starts with the intermediate level and above is called the unknown and this is literally they give you a sheet of paper with a rusty diagrams on it. And that's the language of aerobatics and you have to fly that program the next day without any practice and why this is so challenging is not only. Do you have to fly everything as drawn on the page but say there's a role that goes vertical and there's like a quarter up on it and if you turn that quarter the wrong direction and then continue the figure jozy wrote it and then if you go into say there's a loop after that and you fly the loop in the wrong direction from left to right instead of right to left us. Zero did it so. It is not uncommon at a contest for someone in in its leading the field in the category to make a single mistake in the known program and zero half their program and they end up in the us place and so the unknowns are like they're really fun except there's super challenge the oh my goodness there's sounds like a lie. Zeroing out. maybe. It's not as easy as hydration and gummy bears or great e season so much for coming on our show today and like you said you want against you aerobatics. Just find someone on social media and gm them like susan. Sure i'm preacher of. Yeah thank you so much against season for coming on this episode of between two wings and thank you everyone..

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"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"We have susan bell with us. He was a competition airbag pilot with hoax. The on the us air bags in one day. Susan thank you so much for joining us for this episode. They keep so much. Emily for inviting me. I'm really excited to be on this. I love four flight. And we'd like to start off each episode. Just kind of explaining where we're at virtually so you see behind me. I have a smiling for seven. This is awesome few years ago. And i'm so excited to get back there but are you at. I am flying in my extra three hundred over lake mead after the two thousand eighteen us national championships in oshkosh and it was one of the most harrowing flights trying to get from wisconsin to southern california. And this was day to try to get home due to imc rain. Weather thunderstorms yeah. It was it was a trip flying. A davey our plane literally more than halfway across the country so he has to tell us a little about that are some of the things that are the limitations you have when you're flying in arabic playing you're really only limited to debut afar so this place for solve are not stable. They are purposely unstable to fly for aerobatics. So most of the time. Unless you're in a very fancy one. That has an autopilot. There's no autopilot. So you have to keep your hand on the stick. The entire time are within a second or two. You'll be upside down It is davy afar. Only even though i'm instrument rated a flight instructor and all that stuff. These planes are not instrument rated and so we have to go around the weather and there's a lot of follow roads type flying where you're trying to get in somewhere and you're literally following roads beneath the cloud deck if it gets too low you to slant and i have totally been like grounded because of low clouds ahead and you just have to land in. Wait out the weather on that this particular trip in my background. I ended up in. South dakota and i wasn't supposed to be flying over. South dakota tried to get home. So i can imagine you probably get rerouted more often than a one seventy two. Yeah so these airbag planes..

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"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Hello everyone and welcome back between two rings. I on your.

Between Two Wings
"wings" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Hello everyone and welcome back between two rings. I on your host emily norman. Today we have at travis low with us. He is a pilot in the uk and he is about to set off on a huge adventure to become the youngest person to fly solo around the world. Chavez thank you so much time to talk to us. I know you're leaving in a few short days. I'm sure your schedule is very hectic. Hi emily thank you around me on is great tokyo's aways and it is very hectic actually. Yeah today i've been buying stuff Last minute stuff for For the trip find did at bbc interview. Id today as well which is exciting but yeah leaving this coming thursday. So does the twenty seventh of may so is already soon. And everything's just crazy right now and But i'm so excited to go. Yeah i can imagine you must be feeling so many different emotions right now absolutely. I'm a- i've more excited than i am scandal novice but instead of getting nervous for flying into these countries that you know who knows what's wanted one will be like in these places so i'm bit nervous for that butts. I'm really looking forward to. And i and i finally set off funding. Make this dream a reality. Check definitely and i see you have your route right behind you but before we jump into that. What sokolow of about the requirements you have to meet to break this world record show yet so To break the world record of the youngest person to fly solo around the world in it'd be flying in a i was single engine aircraft Maximum gross takeoff of something less than twelve thousand pounds. Or something like that. I'm pretty sure So to wait below that limit But is that. I also need to Suck and navigate the globe basically equal distance. I fly to cancer. So that's twenty one thousand five hundred twenty miles or thereabouts Which means Technically i could flights north pole circle the north pole wants and just zigzag until done twenty one thousand five twenty miles. Obviously that's very fun. It's a lot more fun. Just fly around the world and seal these crazy places on maitlis people and obviously you need to be younger than the current world record. So that's that's how you get it.

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"Hello everyone and welcome back to between two wings. I your host. Emily norman and today. We have jen pierce. Who is an air traffic controller at houston center jen. Thank you.

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"Jen. Thank you so much for coming on between to say the. You're absolutely welcome. Thanks for asking me of course always loved to talk to controllers especially outside the cockpit when there is no palm frites going on right easing for me so they can stop egypt. So it's explaining where we're at. Virtually i thought this folks will be very appropriate because it is neither pretending to do your job. At the casa tower. The airfield is actually closed. They are about to start but tells a little about your background. Slow more interesting. So my background is a b seventeen bomber. My grandfather was a b seventeen pilot. More two so. I've always been obsessed with war to history. Because of him and i've been obsessed with aviation because of him Historian how he survived. Be shot down over. Germany on his third bomb mission was a prisoner war for nine months until the end of the war so his perseverance. A how he survived really helped me and a lot of ways and still to this day helped me get an air traffic actually so yes to tell us a little bit about that. Like why did you pick be an air traffic controller. Will i mean. I originally wanted to be a pilot. Told one has to be really good at math. Which i never. I just do the bare minimum in school to get by and math was never a strong subject for me. I'll be honest into. I had looked bredahl to go to school. There in the tuition was raging said. There's no way like. I don't wanna go that much debt just to be a pilot making what most i officers make. You know. it just makes sense to me And i just looked out in an air. Traffic program started in my hometown. And my mom told me about it because she was a high school counselor and had heard about it. And i quit going to my university. I was seven classes away from a bachelor's degree business and i pursued that program

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"Your proficiency is just through the rough your early on at a regional airline you're accustomed to operating into laguardia and o'hare and George bush international in la. I mean that's par for the course you're flying embryo or were h. e. r. avenue for military aviation. It's a big difference. Because you're not necessarily operating at lax or o'hare or if k but you're operating in complex combat environments where flying is is secondary or even tertiary to whatever the mission at hand is And so you're very mission oriented very Willing to accept a higher level of risks sometimes depending on the scenario In in what you're regulations allow in quite frankly who who's on the ground who needs help you know because it ultimately military aviation is there to support Soldiers on the ground in in that. That is not lost on pilots. No matter what they're flying in the air force and so those two mentalities tend to even out once you get to a major airline. You know there's a couple of years where It's always funny that the first year was online at my airline. I never realized that i was saying this. But every time the captain would make request or or or asked me to do something at my. My response would be acknowledged that would be my my response. I acknowledge everything. He said with acknowledged. And that's one thing when you're talking to hec But but the captain. I was flying with a multiple occasions. Would turn over me and say dude. Just chill out a little bit. Yeah yeah just relax a little bit. And i think that's the biggest difference In the there's not a right or wrong or or a better. it's two different types of experience. And i think that's what really makes aviation amazing is. The entire industry is a mix of different kinds of pilots in different experience levels And it really gives us an opportunity to share those experiences amongst each other in an ultimately it makes everyone better. Yeah and mean. I don't even have as much experience do with different pilots that my dad is ex military helicopter pilots and just comparing by low time training to his. You know retired now. Getting into fun. J. flying it's it's still very very different very different mindset. Said that's always been very interesting to compare. Well as i was doing military helicopter he was doing the hard work right there. Yeah and slow and watching over tree branches are. Our approaches in finals on landing are very different. Let's say that will matt thank you so much for coming on between two rings today. I'm sure next time we talk. You're gonna have a whole new business idea. I'm so excited to hear about it. I hopefully hopefully not you know. It's kind of a a purse right. You wish you could turn that off from time to time so we all every month so that'd be bad absolutely so yeah it was great to be on. Thank you so much for the.