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Logbook Memories

Logbook Memories

David Allen and Mike Ladd

Logbook Memories is a an aviation podcast where we discuss stories that are torn right from the pages of your pilot logbooks. We're here to remind each other why we fly (or flew, in some cases), and to encourage others to do the same. Our guests look back in the pages of their logbooks and find a flight that was particularly memorable or meaningful, and share the story of that flight or adventure in their own words.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Logbook Memories episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Logbook Memories for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Logbook Memories episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Logbook Memories - Tom's Uplifting Tales

Tom's Uplifting Tales

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12/23/19 • 90 min

Colonel Tom Dorl, USAF Retired, shares some stories from his career flying helicopters performing combat search and rescue. Tom flew H-60 Pave Hawk helicopters in support of rescue missions to places all over the globe. He now has over 3,600 hours of total flight time.

Tom's aviation career now extends beyond military service. Now a CFI, we hear some of his thoughts on that aspect of his career.

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Logbook Memories - Amy Wrestles With Weather
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12/09/19 • 53 min

Amy Gesch shares the story of a flight she took with several other pilots and airplanes to an annual fly-in to Lockwood. An inaccurate weather forecast was only the beginning. Inexperience, peer pressure, and get-there-itis all combined to make a situation ripe for disaster.

Amy is the Product and Piston Aircraft Sales Manager at Wipaire. She holds a private pilot certificate with a tailwheel endorsement. She is a sport pilot flight instructor, and she has a seaplane rating. Amy also owns a 1936 J-3 Cub which has been converted to a PA-11.

https://www.wipaire.com/

https://www.instagram.com/amygesch/

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Logbook Memories - Dave's Dissimilar Duet

Dave's Dissimilar Duet

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07/15/20 • 60 min

Dave Pascoe, founder of LiveATC.net, shares a story about relocating a couple of airplanes back home. Two dissimilar airplanes, two pilots, and a week to get home.

If you like listening to live air traffic control feeds, check out http://LiveATC.net. The LiveATC app is also available for iPhone and Android.

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Logbook Memories - Mike's Airborne Aloha

Mike's Airborne Aloha

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11/25/19 • 53 min

Mike Harris, host of the fantastic Why We Fly podcast, shares the story of his adventure flying around the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Back home in Tennessee, Mike owns a Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer. But on this particular trip, he and his wife were able to rent an airplane to see Hawaii from the sky.

Be sure to check out Mike's aviation podcast "Why We Fly": http://www.whywefly.org/

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Logbook Memories - John's First Flight Adventure
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05/12/19 • 33 min

In this episode of Logbook Memories, our friend John Conway of the In The Pattern podcast tells us the story of his long cross-country flight to First Flight Airport (KFFA), the location of the Wright Brothers first flight in December of 1903.

You can hear more from John and his cohosts by subscribing to the In The Pattern aviation podcast. Check it out at http://www.inthepatternpodcast.com. You can also follow John on the Twitter at @PilotConway.

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Logbook Memories - Trevor's Travels

Trevor's Travels

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07/22/20 • 89 min

Trevor Simoneau shares with the story of his very first GA flight as a participant in EAA Young Eagles, which led to his journey to becoming a private pilot. To wrap up the episode Trevor shares his next big adventure with us. You don't want to miss this.

Trevor started his journey into general aviation at age ten. From there on, only the sky was the limit. In order to afford flight training, Trevor did what any kid his age would do: he started a business selling aviation apparel. With that, http://ChartItAll.com was born.

Trevor soloed a Cessna 172P on this sixteenth birthday, and he will have his private pilot certificate shortly after turning seventeen. As if that's not enough already, Trevor has announced that he is planning to fly a single-engine airplane around the world all by himself. His mission is to encourage grade school kids at all levels to follow their dreams.

Follow along on his journey, and stand behind him as he makes this epic journey to share aviation and STEM education with the entire world.

Trevor's social profiles:

Twitter: http://twitter.com/TrevorJSimoneau

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trevorsimoneau/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ZrwzaBKn_QdSiJ1cQx0tg

TikTok: @TrevorThePilot

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Logbook Memories - Abingdon's Ferry Go-Round
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11/11/19 • 39 min

Abingdon is fully immersed in aviation and has made it her career. In these Logbook Memories, she tells the story of a pair of rather harrowing ferry flights.

Abingdon's ratings include CFI, CFII, and ATP, and she holds several type ratings. Abingdon is a respected ferry pilot. In this episode, she tells the story of a couple of her earlier ferry jobs.

When she isn't flying, Abingdon is running her business designing and selling "Adventurous watches for adventurous women". Abingdon wanted to reward herself with a new aviator watch after accomplishing a difficult goal only to find there weren't any decent women's watches available. So she got to work and designed her own.

You can find more information about Abingdon watches at http://theabingdonco.com

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Logbook Memories - Jamie's Jams

Jamie's Jams

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01/21/20 • 79 min

Jamie Becket, the AOPA You Can Fly Ambassador for Florida shares some stories of his adventures in flight instruction and sharing aviation with others. As an experienced flight instructor, Jamie has had numerous experiences with students and other instructors. On some of those flights, Jamie gets himself into - and out of - a jam.

Jamie also talks about some of the great times he's had as the AOPA You Can Fly Ambassador. Learn more about the You Can Fly program at http://youcanfly.aopa.org.

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Logbook Memories - Rock On, Ken

Rock On, Ken

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10/28/19 • 62 min

Ken VeArd has flown into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh five times, and he shares the story of four of those trips with David and Mike. The second of those flights was flown with David in the right seat, so we get to hear his perspective as well.

Ken has been involved in aviation since 1997 when he created the first version of the Pilot Partner electronic logbook. Since then, Ken has flown many different types of aircraft and is even an accomplished skydiver. With all of his flying experience, we could created a whole season of Logbook Memories. For now, we will stick with flying to the World's Greatest Aviation Adventure, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.

For more information about the Pilot Partner Electronic Logbook, check out http://pilotpartner.net.

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Logbook Memories - Tom's Training Tale

Tom's Training Tale

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04/12/21 • 50 min

In this episode, Tom shares the story of that one time when his training really paid off.

Tom Frick is a CFI who ensures his flight training students are fully competent in the execution of emergency procedures. His own experience, which he talks about in this episode, demonstrates the imperative need for training.

Tom is one of the cohosts of the Stuck Mic Avcast. You can find them and subscribe here: http://stuckmicavcast.com.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Logbook Memories have?

Logbook Memories currently has 15 episodes available.

What topics does Logbook Memories cover?

The podcast is about Flying, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Pilot, Aviation and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Logbook Memories?

The episode title 'Tom's Training Tale' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Logbook Memories?

The average episode length on Logbook Memories is 59 minutes.

How often are episodes of Logbook Memories released?

Episodes of Logbook Memories are typically released every 24 days, 7 hours.

When was the first episode of Logbook Memories?

The first episode of Logbook Memories was released on Mar 30, 2019.

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