Episode #26 – Our First Anniversary, How We Got Started Flying, & A Year in Podcasting

Today’s show is an unusual one, more off the cuff, no topics, other than sharing a celebration of our first anniversary here at the Stuck Mic AvCast, stories of how each co-host got started in aviation, and reminiscing on our first year of podcasting, the experiences it’s afforded us and even how it’s changed our lives.

Pre-Flight

Learn more about the Dahl Fund, a scholarship for qualified students to who wish to attend an accredited commercial flight training school here in the United States. The fund was started on behalf of Sandy Dahl, the wife of airline pilot Jason Dahl who sadly lost his life on September 11, 2001 while flying as Captain on United Airlines Flight 93. Show your support for this scholarship with a donation or share it with your friends and family interested in a career in aviation!

Donate to our Virgin Galactic Space fund at StuckMicAvCast.com/support!

Cruise Flight

Nothing to see here folks. It’s all in the first paragraph above 🙂

After Landing Checklist

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Listen to Episode 26 Below

Episode #25a – Cradle of Aviation Hall of Fame Day

Welcome to a special feature of the Stuck Mic AvCast. My name is Carl Valeri and I will be your host today as I share with you some interviews and lectures from Long Island Air and Space Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. This is a special event hosted by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation and the Cradle of Aviation Museum.

The Cradle Of Aviation Museum is Long Island’s “Air And Space Museum”. The museum has something for all ages including outstanding exhibits, activities for children, a collection of historic airplanes,  a lunar excursion module, and a giant screen dome theatre. All those  interested in aviation or space will surely enjoy this significant museum.

The Cradle of Aviation Museum is host of the annual Long Island Air and Space Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony. I was fortunate to attend this wonderful event and am happy to share some of the interesting interviews and highlights from the ceremony.

The 2012 Inductees to the Long Island Air And Space Hall Of Fame Include:

  • Harriet Quimby – the first licensed female pilot and first woman to fly across the English Channel.
  • William Shepherd – Space Shuttle mission specialist, first commander of the international Space Station, and recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
  • Jimmy Doolittle – A flight instructor and test pilot whose most significant contribution to aviation was the world’s first flight by reference to instruments at Mitchel Field in 1929. His most famous feat was when he lead the attack on Tokyo in 1942 for which he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.

The following audio includes :

Interview with Jim Hughes – an enthusiastic docent shares his knowledge of the museum and Harriet Quimby.

Interview with Giacinta Bradley Koontz – Author The Harriet Quimby Scrapbook.  Giacinta accepted the Hall of Fame Award on Harriet Quimby’s behalf.

Lecture highlights from “Jimmy Doolittle… American Hero, Aviation Pioneer” presented by Jimmy Doolittle’s granddaughter Jonna Doolittle Hoppes. Jonna accepted the The Hall of Fame Award on behalf of her grandfather. You can listen to the entire lecture at ExpertAviator.com.

Enjoy the show!

Listen to Episode 25a Below