Flight 144 - When the Music Stops

Flight 144 - When the Music Stops

Author: Av8rTony March 24, 2024 Duration: 2:10:15

recorded on the 19MAR2024


Welcome aboard Flight 144 of the Squawk Ident podcast - When the Music Stops. On today’s flight Roger and I discuss the media’s myopic lens over the recent rash of United aircraft making headlines. We also discuss the alleged slowdown of airline pilot hiring practices, and we discuss how you can get your hands on Delta Airlines aircraft trading cards.

We are also joined today by a Legacy Airlines 737 captain.  The last time he was on the podcast was on Flight 22 - From Traffic Watch Pilot for AM-720 to Boeing 737 Pilot. That episode first aired on the 01FEB2020, and is where you can hear all about Captain Frenn’s journey in aviation.

On today’s episode Captain Frenn will update us on his journey and he will share his thoughts on the quarterly airlines earnings e-mails, why pilots should pay attention to them, and the industry’s financial future and how it affects the aviation career.

So stick with us as we discuss all this, the 144th episode of the Squawk Ident Podcast.  


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Original music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California.


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Ever wondered what it actually takes to build a life in the skies? Squawk Ident-an Aviation Podcast pulls back the curtain on the aviation profession, moving beyond the glamour to the real conversations happening in cockpits and crew rooms. Hosted by Av8rTony alongside a seasoned panel including Captain Roger, Captain Rob, Alex, and Terry, each episode feels like joining a candid hangar chat. You’ll hear firsthand accounts about the diverse and sometimes surprising routes people take to become professional aviators, from traditional training paths to unexpected career shifts. The discussions tackle the practical challenges and realities of today’s industry landscape-the hurdles, the economics, and the day-to-day decisions that define a flying career. But this isn't just a procedural guide; it's a collection of lived experiences. The heart of the podcast lies in the stories shared, those moments of triumph, humility, and sometimes sheer unpredictability that every aviator accumulates. Tuning in offers a sense of community and a genuine look at the human side of aviation, making it a compelling listen for anyone fascinated by flight, whether you're an aspiring pilot, a seasoned professional, or simply curious about the world above the clouds. Find this aviation podcast for authentic insights and narratives straight from the source.
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