Opposing Bases: Air Traffic Talk

RH and AG are two experienced air traffic controllers and pilots that host a weekly show answering listener questions, breaking down complex aviation topics, and relating their experiences to everyday occurrences in the national airspace system. The hosts and guests do not represent the FAA or NATCA and express their own views and opinions.
Hosts & Guests
Top Aviation Podcast for a reason!
3 days ago
As we get older, our icebergs can melt and get a bit more slippery, and it’s easy for our penguins to slide back into the ocean…tired and frustrated. But each week, through their knowledge, insight, and entertaining delivery, RH and AG provide just the right amount of traction to keep my penguins on solid footing. You guys truly are the best. Your professionalism, entertaining delivery, and the way you break down complex aviation topics into an easy-to-digest format is outstanding. You guys aren’t just number one in the charts, you’re also number one in our hearts. Keep up the amazing work! Now, if I could just figure out how get all those penguins in a row when I need them most… Foxtrot Mike Juliet (Flying Midwest Jim)
Must listen show for pilots
Feb 6
I started listening to the show as I am working on my instrument rating. I decided to leave a review after the show on the DC incident, the respectful and professional manner in which you handled a tragic incident with facts only and left your personal views out will keep me a long time listener.
Weekly Zen
Feb 6
AG & RH have become my absolute favorite duo in aviation media. As a commercial pilot and aspiring CFI, these two keep me spiritually grounded as I repeatedly smack my face with a FARAIM. They’ve accompanied me on multiple roadtrips too (girlfriend wonders why I laugh so hard at ‘the robot sky people’ but I press on). Thanks guys, keep it up. -Max
Another Non-Pilot Review
Jan 29
To me as a non-pilot, this podcast is - in addition to being funny and entertaining - an insight into how fallible humans with government bureaucracies, big manufacturers and dodgy technology combine to create an extremely safe system of transport. As a ham radio guy, this podcast also helps me make sense of the cacophony that is the airband. The only question I have is - what are those tones that New York is playing on HF for pilots over the Atlantic? :-) — DR
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- CreatorAir Traffic Talk
- Years Active2018 - 2025
- Episodes391
- RatingClean
- Copyright2018-2023 ©
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