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Greg Brown: Cockpit Adventures from the Flying Carpet
Greg Brown, “the story-teller-poet-laureate of aviation”
Greg Brown, “the story-teller-poet-laureate of aviation” Ride along with renowned aviator, writer, and photographer Greg Brown in his light airplane, the "Flying Carpet," as he searches behind clouds for the real America, experiencing countless aerial adventures along the way. A former National Flight Instructor of the Year, Greg is author of five books, a former Barnes & Noble Arizona Author of the Month, and longtime aviation adventure columnist for AOPA Flight Training magazine. Some revi ...
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With over 30 years and 30,000 hours in aviation, Michael "Rocket" Blackstone has worked his way to the top of the aviation world currently a captain for a major airline and the owner of 2 successful aviation businesses. Michael shares his passion for the flying business as he encourages you to dive in today, to begin learning to fly, to start an aviation business, to join the military, to get hired by the airlines and to start making your dreams of flying come true!
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Welcome to the Aviator Zone Podcast with your host Captain Felipe Santiago. Flying stories, career advice, and a lot of hanger talk! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aviatorzone/support
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A Travel Path Podcast is hosted by two passionate travelers, Tyler and Hope. They had a dream to take a two month long road trip and after a few years of hard work, they made it happen. Throughout their travels, they inspired others to travel and learned that while many people shared the same desire to travel, some were missing the path it took to get there. The purpose of this podcast is to serve as a guide to allow others to find their own travel path. *All content from atravelpath.com, in ...
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In 2024, online conspiracy theories can feel almost impossible to avoid.
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About 252 million years ago, extreme El Niño ocean warming events were a major driver of the largest mass extinction in our planets history .
About 252 million years ago, extreme El Niño ocean warming events were a major driver of the largest mass extinction in our planets history .
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Its extremely unlikely that a massive asteroid will strike Earth anytime soon.
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Paleontologists recently discovered a new extinct coelacanth species that highlights the role that Earths plate tectonics plays in evolution.
Paleontologists recently discovered a new extinct coelacanth species that highlights the role that Earths plate tectonics plays in evolution.
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I may or may not have told off my boss and got myself fired a few months ago.
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We love birds here at Popular Science , but they're naturally cautious regarding humans.
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Polaris Dawn s crew members completed the first-ever commercial spacewalk on Thursday.
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Survival isnt just about dodging zombiesits about being prepared for anything.
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If youve ever looked up at a mostly blue sky and seen straight white lines criss-crossing the horizon, or watched a plane puff out a plume as it passed above, you may have wondered, what causes that?
If youve ever looked up at a mostly blue sky and seen straight white lines criss-crossing the horizon, or watched a plane puff out a plume as it passed above, you may have wondered, what causes that?
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Beneath a blue sky, near poofs of white clouds, theres a microbial superhighway hidden in plain sight, a new study suggests.
Beneath a blue sky, near poofs of white clouds, theres a microbial superhighway hidden in plain sight, a new study suggests.
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Forget those wimpy Bluetooth speakers that barely fill a room.
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Spacewalks are definitely one of humanitys coolest featsexploring outer space with nothing but a spacesuit to keep you safe from the cosmos.
Spacewalks are definitely one of humanitys coolest featsexploring outer space with nothing but a spacesuit to keep you safe from the cosmos.
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If you want to get your nursery humidity under control, eliminating painfully dry air, you may need a humidifier for babies.
If you want to get your nursery humidity under control, eliminating painfully dry air, you may need a humidifier for babies.
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Using DNA extracted from some roughly 45,000-year-old bones, scientists have found a new Neanderthal lineage that likely did not have a lot of interaction with others from its species.
Using DNA extracted from some roughly 45,000-year-old bones, scientists have found a new Neanderthal lineage that likely did not have a lot of interaction with others from its species.
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One of Japans largest railway companies wants fully self-driving bullet trains speeding through the country by the mid-2030s.
One of Japans largest railway companies wants fully self-driving bullet trains speeding through the country by the mid-2030s.
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Whats the weirdest thing you learned this week?
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You don't want to wait until you need a solar generator to buy one.
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Back in 2013, billionaire Elon Musk laid out a vision of an underground hyperloop tunnel system capable of using magnetic fields to beam commuters from New York to DC in under 30 minutes.
Back in 2013, billionaire Elon Musk laid out a vision of an underground hyperloop tunnel system capable of using magnetic fields to beam commuters from New York to DC in under 30 minutes.
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Amazon is investing substantial artificial intelligence computing power into its NFL Thursday Night Football broadcasts.
Amazon is investing substantial artificial intelligence computing power into its NFL Thursday Night Football broadcasts.
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Shoveling snow can be dangerous for anyone.
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Apple forgot something huge when they designed the newest MacBooks.
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Some roughly 120-million-year-old seeds are telling a new story about what the Earths first birds ate.
Some roughly 120-million-year-old seeds are telling a new story about what the Earths first birds ate.
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After multiple technical and weather-related delays, the milestone Polaris Dawn mission launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 5:23 AM EST from NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral ...
After multiple technical and weather-related delays, the milestone Polaris Dawn mission launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 5:23 AM EST from NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Tuesday.
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Weve all been there: Sitting in class, writing up a report, or logged on to the virtual meeting and struggling to stay engaged.
Weve all been there: Sitting in class, writing up a report, or logged on to the virtual meeting and struggling to stay engaged.
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While krill may be small to look at, these shrimp-like crustaceans play an outsized role in the global food web.
While krill may be small to look at, these shrimp-like crustaceans play an outsized role in the global food web.
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Like clockwork, Apple introduced its latest smartphones and wearables at an event held at its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
Like clockwork, Apple introduced its latest smartphones and wearables at an event held at its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
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Ford has a far-off vision of one day using holographic technology popularized in sci-fi to create digital representations of cops and guard dogs to deter would-be criminals.
Ford has a far-off vision of one day using holographic technology popularized in sci-fi to create digital representations of cops and guard dogs to deter would-be criminals.
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The worlds largest animals often get most of the spotlightbut some biologists argue the tiniest ones deserve just as much, if not even more, study.
The worlds largest animals often get most of the spotlightbut some biologists argue the tiniest ones deserve just as much, if not even more, study.
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Researchers are always looking for new ways to improve the agility, performance, and efficiency of walking robots .
Researchers are always looking for new ways to improve the agility, performance, and efficiency of walking robots .
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Google continues to add new features and functionality to its Gemini AI chatbot on a regular basis, and one of the latest upgrades involves custom bots called Gems: These are like spin-offs of the main ...
Google continues to add new features and functionality to its Gemini AI chatbot on a regular basis, and one of the latest upgrades involves custom bots called Gems: These are like spin-offs of the main chatbot, which can have their own individual personality and purpose.
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Some teenage Japanese eels have found a way to avoid becoming a fishs next meal.
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Douglas Adams originally devoted just half a page to eulogizing Starship Titanic in the tenth chapter of Life, The Universe, and Everything .
Douglas Adams originally devoted just half a page to eulogizing Starship Titanic in the tenth chapter of Life, The Universe, and Everything .
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*Drum roll please* This is the best MacBook deal weve ever offered.
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Feel every punch in Mortal Kombat .
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Picture Netflix, but instead of scrolling through corny romcoms, youre browsing easy ways to finally learn how to crochet, pick up a second language, or code your first app.
Picture Netflix, but instead of scrolling through corny romcoms, youre browsing easy ways to finally learn how to crochet, pick up a second language, or code your first app.
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Weve never seen a wholesale club offer like this.
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People have been pickling for more than 4,000 years , making it one of the oldest methods of food preservation.
People have been pickling for more than 4,000 years , making it one of the oldest methods of food preservation.
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Space and the open ocean : On the surface, it seems like two more wildly contrasting places couldnt possibly exist.
Space and the open ocean : On the surface, it seems like two more wildly contrasting places couldnt possibly exist.
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No clickbait here.
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Google Tasks can easily be overlooked in Googles long list of apps and services.
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Gaming online can get pricey, but the rewards are totally worth it.
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Ive always wanted to be an engineer, but I wasnt cut out for that level of college coursework.
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Three new ancient species of Tasmanian tigers have been discovered in Australia.
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Small, degraded microplastics have already been found in placentas , breast milk , semen , and potentially even our brains .
Small, degraded microplastics have already been found in placentas , breast milk , semen , and potentially even our brains .
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NASA has released the first look at its Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) in orbit.
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The current Holy Grail for EVs is to exceed 500 miles of range.
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Did you hear that?
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Samsung TVs represent an enormous chunk of the modern market, and for good reason.
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Every time you nod along to your favorite tune or chit chat with a friend, an intricate system is at work making it possible.
Every time you nod along to your favorite tune or chit chat with a friend, an intricate system is at work making it possible.
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Face it: Those freebie earbuds you got with your phone are pathetic.
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