
The Stabilised Approach Podcast
A podcast about aviation, hosted by Mordecai, James, Tim and Chelsea. The show covers various topics related to flying and the aviation industry.
Episodes
Are we sure it's Swiss Cheese?
Lactose intolerance, Cheese and the importance of verifying, even if trust exists. Emirates flight EK521
Who's Driving The Bus?
In this episode, we take a walk into how Airbus Aircraft fly, their perspective on automation and insistence that it is indispensable to keep passengers safe. And how in the early years, one of the designers behind Fly By Wire said that if you wanted to hand-fly, you should go fly gliders.
What happens when the Pilots put too much trust in the Automatics, and fly themselves into danger so grave,
Episode 2! "She'll be Alright!"
After a long time, we're back with our second episode. And we have our First Guest. We talk about a lot of Firsts. Have a listen! Links: 1. Accra Landing (https://youtu.be/HEtMfatVlo4) 2. Kenya 554(https://youtu.be/UrYZqLCBPGo) 3. While The Passengers are Sipping Juice(https://youtu.be/tEWHTji5gi4). We really apologize for the background noise, we're working on getting a quieter venue, hopefully f
Pre-Solo. A very unstable first approach. Episode 1
Welcome to The Stabilised Approach Podcast, an Aviation podcast hosted by James, Chelsea, Tim and Mordecai. The plan is to talk about issues surrounding the aviation industry, from initial training, trends, incidents and all other things. We hope that you come along with us on this journey. This is a very rough mostly unedited first episode where we introduce ourselves and you get to know a little
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