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Cockpit Hacks - October 22nd, 2018

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Cockpit Hacks! This week its all about making things a little bit easier, simple and safer in the cockpit. You may have seen a few things on Instagram this week of a few of the cockpit hacks. In the show we promised we would include a link to the "LCD Doodle Pad" that we talked about this week. Many of you asked where to buy it, here it is on Amazon: CLICK HERE FOR: LCD Neon Doodle Pad

During our conversation, Al and Marc talked about these ideas:

  • FlightSteam and ADS-B
  • Using a Doodle Pad vs. an iPad scratchpad
  • Organizing your Radios
  • The process of leaving an airport

Congratulations to our Avgeek of the Week! @muerto_garage

@Muerto_garage correctly answered our Instagram post asking who the 777's launch customer was and how many are in their fleet! The 777 program was launched in October 1990 with an order from United Airlines. In June 1995, United flew its first 777 in revenue service. The Boeing board of directors authorized production of the 777-300 on June 26, 1995, and the first 777-300 was delivered to Cathay Pacific Airways in June 1998.

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Cockpit Hacks - October 22nd, 2018

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Cockpit Hacks! This week its all about making things a little bit easier, simple and safer in the cockpit. You may have seen a few things on Instagram this week of a few of the cockpit hacks. In the show we promised we would include a link to the "LCD Doodle Pad" that we talked about this week. Many of you asked where to buy it, here it is on Amazon: CLICK HERE FOR: LCD Neon Doodle Pad

During our conversation, Al and Marc talked about these ideas:

  • FlightSteam and ADS-B
  • Using a Doodle Pad vs. an iPad scratchpad
  • Organizing your Radios
  • The process of leaving an airport

Congratulations to our Avgeek of the Week! @muerto_garage

@Muerto_garage correctly answered our Instagram post asking who the 777's launch customer was and how many are in their fleet! The 777 program was launched in October 1990 with an order from United Airlines. In June 1995, United flew its first 777 in revenue service. The Boeing board of directors authorized production of the 777-300 on June 26, 1995, and the first 777-300 was delivered to Cathay Pacific Airways in June 1998.

Come See Us In Person! October 26th and 27th - Jack Edwards Airport - AOPA FLY IN
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