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Learning to Fly Together Episode 1

Learning to Fly Together Episode 1

FromLearning to Fly...Together


Learning to Fly Together Episode 1

FromLearning to Fly...Together

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 29, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Well here is our first real episode after our introduction.  Late night doing all the editing as we try to experiment and find a format that works for us and you (Please let us know).  This episode ended up being 42 minutes...a little longer than we want but we think you may enjoy it.  Here are the show notes for this episode:IntroductionEaglerock Hangar visited by NorwegiansTrying to explain Podcasting to familyExposing the real AileronCaptain Rob explains why you can't use Cell phones and other Devices in the jetGo get some more coffeeHow our family is compared to an airplaneWhose on first?....Nav LightsSome Family History and mention of Tina's 94 year old GrandmotherWe welcome all feedback, comments and recommendations.  Here is the contact info:Comment at www.learningtoflytogether.comE-mail us at:  learningtoflytogether@gmail.comVoice mail: 206-984-2359 (2FLY)
Released:
Mar 29, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

Come on into the hangar, make yourself comfortable and follow the saga as totally opposite types of personalities teach each other to fly. He is the flight instructor and an airline captain for a major airline. She is the anxious but eager student pilot who has a few things to teach him about getting a clue. Both have been married to each other for 23 years and are still learning to live together, love together, grow together and raise their four kids together. So come on in pull up a chair, get your favorite beverage and let us educate one another. Oh, we have a bird problem here in the hangar so watch your head. They sometimes crap on the airplane and our lifes, but you just wipe it off, move on and be sure to laugh about it.