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The Unstoppable Love for 'Bi-Annual' | SRRFHW #45
Ever wondered why we adamantly call it a 'bi-annual flight review', in spite of the term not being in regulations anymore? We're about to give you a history lesson on aviation jargon that you won't find elsewhere. This episode is a wild ride, a lively debate on the language we use in the aviation community, and a touch of sports talk radio vibe. We're not your typical aviation podcast, and we certainly don't shy away from expressing our strong opinions, even if it involves our flight experiences, recent adventures, or just goofing around.
I hope you're ready for a candid chat that's both informative and amusing. Our listener compares our take to other aviation podcasts, valuing our approach to keep it engaging without sounding too preachy. And, while we're on the subject of strong views, we're passionate about the term 'bi-annual flight review'. We insist on its historical significance and refuse to give in to the modern 'flight review' terminology. Tag along as we dive into this debate, filled with laughter, spirited discussions, and our unwavering love for aviation. It's not all serious, but that's what makes it fun. Buckle up and join the ride!
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Speaker 2:I discovered fall or aim while trying to find podcasts that will help me reach my goal of earning my PP license, After listening to a handful of other podcasts that are everywhere from mind-numbing, boring way to preachy, infomercial and remind me of my youth church days, to ones that-.
Speaker 1:Sounds like the up in the air. Yeah, as a podcast called Up in the Air.
Speaker 2:Yeah, something like that. Do people listen to it?
Speaker 1:I don't know. I think they might be slightly ahead of us in the records right now, but because we're usually drunk.
Speaker 2:And remind me of my youth church days that just start talking about their day and current events from 20 minutes at a time. Far Aim reminds me of sports talk radio that I listen to daily and have for at least 20 years. These guys don't take them to elves too seriously, while also talking about serious aviation topics. Unlike other aviation podcasts, they just make me want to look up topics just to be informed. Five out of five would not let Scott be my PIC.
Speaker 1:What? Wow, wow, that's a cut at the end. Yeah, I feel like we're super serious.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know what that and Scott doesn't want to do that for you. Yeah, I don't want to be your PIC.
Speaker 1:Pound salt.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I screw you.
Speaker 1:I'm just impressed you guys flew the other day. Yeah, that's when was the last time that happened?
Speaker 2:It's been a while For her it's been a while. I've flown a little bit this summer after much, but yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm looking forward to get a flight review.
Speaker 2:I haven't been in a while A bi-annual flight review.
Speaker 1:I want everybody out there. Okay, it's bi-annual flight review. Yeah, don't call it a flight review. Don't concede that ground.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:Don't just start calling it a flight review willy-nilly because everyone else tells you to say that Okay, it's bi-annual flight review. It's always been a bi-annual flight review, even though that's not in the regs anymore. That's part of the aviation history.
Speaker 2:That's what it is, yeah.
Speaker 1:All right, Never give it up.
Speaker 2:Bi-annuals, bi-annuals bi-annuals Amateurs call them flight reviews.
Speaker 1:Yep.