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October 21, 2003

Vickie Talcott, Morrow Insurance Agency
Vickie Talcott joins us to talk about insurance for powered parachutes that works and has been working. www.morrowinsuranceagency.com (10/21/03)

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Dale Hooper, USUA
Dave Riedel, USUA Club #1
Remembering Richard Pendergist and Michael Moulds
This past weekend we lost two more pilots in the world of Ultralighting. Dale Hooper and Dave Riedel join us to talk about Rich Pendergist (who was heading the day to day operations at USUA) and Mike Moulds. Both were lost while flying this weekend in Virginia. www.usua.org www.usuaclub1.org (Part 1) (10/21/03)
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Dale Hooper, USUA
Dave Riedel, USUA Club #1
Remembering Richard Pendergist and Michael Moulds
This past weekend we lost two more pilots in the world of Ultralighting. Dale Hooper and Dave Riedel join us to talk about Rich Pendergist (who was heading the day to day operations at USUA) and Mike Moulds. Both who were lost while flying this weekend in Virginia. www.usua.org www.usuaclub1.org (Part 2) (10/21/03)
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To hear the last interview conducted with Rich Pendergist, click here.

Jerry Olenik, Green Sky Adventures
Tom can't be with us this week, but his father Jerry is. Jerry Olenik is ready to answer your ultralight aircraft engine questions when the show is live. Call them in at (888) 514-2100. www.greenskyadventures.com/ (10/21/03)

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Jim Sweeney
"Reading Sectionals". Jim Sweeney continues to talk to us about this important tool for navigation. All pilots should have an understanding of sectionals and here is a great place to get that understanding! For a picture of the sectional used in this segment, click here. (Part 5) (10/21/03)

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Jim Sweeney
"Reading Sectionals". Jim Sweeney continues to talk to us about this important tool for navigation. All pilots should have an understanding of sectionals and here is a great place to get that understanding! For a picture of the sectional used in this segment, click here. (Part 6) (10/21/03)

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October 14, 2003

Scott Wick & Jim Kaiser, Wicks Aircraft
Scott Wick & Jim Kaiser join us to give us an update on what is going on at Wicks Aircraft. wicksaircraft.com/ (10/14/03)

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Mike Loehle, Loehle Aircraft
Mike Loehle received the most "votes" from the industry, and thus was the 2003 winner of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association (LAMA) President's Award for Outstanding Individual in the light aircraft community. We talk with Mike about the award and his designs. loehle.com (10/14/03)

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John Carr, UltraFlight Magazine
John Carr, author of The Paraflight Experience and the Ask Rockn' John column joins us to talk about the preventative measures used to prevent rollovers in powered parachutes ultraflight.com (10/14/03)

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Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
Tom and Roy talk about common mistakes in making engine choices for ultralight aircraft. Questions are answered about isolating radio frequency noise created by the engine ignition system. Repairing and the importance of Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) guages. www.buyitsellitfixit.com (10/14/03)

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Jim Sweeney
"Reading Sectionals". Jim talks about the difference between MSL (Mean Sea Level) and AGL (Above Ground Level). Talks about how to determine the minimum altitude needed to fly in an area in order to avoid the highest obstruction. For a picture of the sectional used in this segment, click here. (Part 3) (10/14/03)

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Jim Sweeney
"Reading Sectionals". Jim discusses how to relate the Sectional to the latitude and longitude on your GPS. Includes basics of Parrallels, Meridians, and Latitude and Longitude. For a picture of the sectional used in this segment, click here. (Part 4) (10/14/03)

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October 7, 2003

Rich Pendergist, USUA
Rich Pendergist joins us with an update from the United States Ultralight Association. usua.org (10/7/03)

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Joe Tilton, NASA
Joe Tilton tells us about the Small Aircraft Transportation System. SATS is a fasinating combination of modern technology and light aircraft for transportation use. The test bed for this project is an ultralight! sats.larc.nasa.gov/main.html (10/7/03)

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Jennifer Tougas, Copperstate Ultralight Area
Jiff is heading up the ultralight area of the big Copperstate Fly-In in Arizona. Learn about the preparations that are going into this event. copperstate.org/ (10/7/03)

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Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
Tom is, as always, ready to answer your ultralight aircraft engine questions when the show is live. Call them in at (888) 514-2100. www.buyitsellitfixit.com (10/7/03)

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Jim Sweeney
"Reading Sectionals". Jim Sweeney introduces us to this important tool for navigation. Jim starts us by introducing the sectional and explaining all of the information to be found on the covers. For a picture of the sectional used in this segment, click here. (Part 1) (10/7/03)

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Jim Sweeney
"Reading Sectionals". Jim Sweeney introduces us to this important tool for navigation. Jim goes over the topographical information that can be found on a sectional. For a picture of the sectional used in this segment, click here. (Part 2) (10/7/03)

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