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Flying in Arizona with Tim Amalong

Flying in Arizona with Tim Amalong

FromThe Damcasters - The Aviation History Podcast


Flying in Arizona with Tim Amalong

FromThe Damcasters - The Aviation History Podcast

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tim Amalong is the president of Arizona Aero-Tech and Velocity Air, which provides flight training and aviation services out of Ryan Field in Tuscon, Arizona. While I was in Arizona, I got to chat with Tim about his life in aviation, the environment his businesses fly in and the services his companies offer. It was a fascinating chance to discuss proper grassroots flight with someone who sees many dedicated soon-to-be pilots and mechanics visit him for the next step in their journey.To learn more about training with Arizona Aero-Tech, visit: http://www.arizonaaerotech.com/To see the services provided by Velocity Air, visit: http://www.velocityairinc.com/Please check out our sponsor, the Pima Air and Space Museum, through the links below:Visit the Pima Air and Space Museum’s website here: https://pimaair.org/
Learn more about the Titan Missle Museum here: https://titanmissilemuseum.org/

Find out who is in the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame here: https://pimaair.org/about-us/arizona-aviation-hall-of-fame/

Want to know how the Tucson Military Vehicle Museum is progressing? Find out more here: https://www.tucsonmilitaryvehicle.org/

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Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to The Damcasters, a podcast covering aviation history from when Pontius was a Pilate to today and beyond, brought to you in association with the Pima Air and Space Museum. Every week, we will be taking a fresh look at the history of both civil and military flying, from the earliest days of people jumping off of rocks and hoping to survive to the latest in unmanned flight. While it is inevitable that we will we can get a bit avgeek-y, we aim to be as inclusive as possible so that if you have even a passing interest in flight, we will have something for you.