Flight 143 - A Good Foundation is Key

Flight 143 - A Good Foundation is Key

Author: Av8rTony February 18, 2024 Duration: 1:57:42

recorded on 12FEB2024

Welcome aboard Flight 143 of the Squawk Ident Podcast - A Good Foundation is Key

On today’s flight Rob, Alex, and I discuss go-arounds and when you should do them, and how the FAA is pushing back on the potential age 67 rule.


We also have the honor in speaking with a guest who started his aviation career at Seneca College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he earned himself a bachelors in Aviation Technology in Flight. After being selected into the Jazz Cadet Program, he successfully completed the program and was offered a position as a first officer on the Dash8 100/300 at Jazz Aviation.  After completing his TCAA to FAA license conversions and residency requirements, he attained a position at Legacy Airlines as a first officer on the A321 family of aircraft. Today, we explore Brian Nowogrodski’s  journey and much more on this, the 143rd episode of the Squawk Ident Podcast.  


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