skyflea73
03-02-2004, 04:56 AM
Hello again!
The UltraFlight Radio Show airs live on Tuesday mornings right here on the web at http://www.ultraflightradio.com at 10:00AM Eastern Standard Time and 7:00AM Pacific Time. But you don't have to hear it live to hear it! You can also hear this show (and previous shows) at the show archive. We make it convenient for you!
We've got some great folks lined up this week for your listening pleasure, including:
> Jon Jacobs, Light-Train Ultralight Flight Instruction
Jon Jacobs set an ultralight record--distance in a straight line with limited fuel--on November 30, covering 170 miles with just 7.5 kilograms (about 2.7 gallons) of fuel in his Mitchell Wing b-10. This flight was also listed as one of the National Aeronautic Association's (NAA) "Most Memorable Aviation Records of 2003". Jon tells us about it!
> Dale Hooper, USUA
Well the USUA Annual Meeting was a great success! Dale Hooper joins us to give us a report about all of the great things that happened over the weekend in Springfield, IL.
> Paul Hamilton, Adventure Productions
Paul joins us to continue our discussion about weather and how pilots should go about making decisions on whether to get in the air or not on a particular day. Things that go into the process include type of aircraft flown, pilot skill and the weather conditions.
> Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
When the show is live, Tom Olenik is ready to answer your four stroke and two stroke ultralight aircraft engine questions. Call them in at
(888) 514-2100 or IM them in on AOL or Yahoo Instant Messenger to UFRadio.
> Jim Sweeney, NAPPF President and USUA Board Member
Jim brings up the subject of manuevering through the most common controlled types of airspace you may have to pilot through, Class D and Class E. Learn what you need to know to navigate through these areas!
If you have any questions you want to ask the guests or you have any of your own comments about a topic, please call the show toll free when we're live at (888) 514-2100. If you have a show idea or know someone that could be a guest on the show (that could be you!) contact me at <roy@easyflight.com>.
Hope you get a chance to listen in!
Roy
P.S. If you do not wish to receive further mailings from me, first please accept my apologies, then reply and type 'Remove' in the subject line. All removal requests will be honored!
UltraFlight Radio, PO Box 38, Greenville, IL 62246
The UltraFlight Radio Show airs live on Tuesday mornings right here on the web at http://www.ultraflightradio.com at 10:00AM Eastern Standard Time and 7:00AM Pacific Time. But you don't have to hear it live to hear it! You can also hear this show (and previous shows) at the show archive. We make it convenient for you!
We've got some great folks lined up this week for your listening pleasure, including:
> Jon Jacobs, Light-Train Ultralight Flight Instruction
Jon Jacobs set an ultralight record--distance in a straight line with limited fuel--on November 30, covering 170 miles with just 7.5 kilograms (about 2.7 gallons) of fuel in his Mitchell Wing b-10. This flight was also listed as one of the National Aeronautic Association's (NAA) "Most Memorable Aviation Records of 2003". Jon tells us about it!
> Dale Hooper, USUA
Well the USUA Annual Meeting was a great success! Dale Hooper joins us to give us a report about all of the great things that happened over the weekend in Springfield, IL.
> Paul Hamilton, Adventure Productions
Paul joins us to continue our discussion about weather and how pilots should go about making decisions on whether to get in the air or not on a particular day. Things that go into the process include type of aircraft flown, pilot skill and the weather conditions.
> Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
When the show is live, Tom Olenik is ready to answer your four stroke and two stroke ultralight aircraft engine questions. Call them in at
(888) 514-2100 or IM them in on AOL or Yahoo Instant Messenger to UFRadio.
> Jim Sweeney, NAPPF President and USUA Board Member
Jim brings up the subject of manuevering through the most common controlled types of airspace you may have to pilot through, Class D and Class E. Learn what you need to know to navigate through these areas!
If you have any questions you want to ask the guests or you have any of your own comments about a topic, please call the show toll free when we're live at (888) 514-2100. If you have a show idea or know someone that could be a guest on the show (that could be you!) contact me at <roy@easyflight.com>.
Hope you get a chance to listen in!
Roy
P.S. If you do not wish to receive further mailings from me, first please accept my apologies, then reply and type 'Remove' in the subject line. All removal requests will be honored!
UltraFlight Radio, PO Box 38, Greenville, IL 62246