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  • Sam McAdam speaks with Richard Godfrey, an aeronautical engineer who has dedicated over a decade to analysing the mystery of MH370, the Malaysian Airlines flight that disappeared in 2014. Richard shares his personal connection to aviation tragedies, his involvement in the search for MH370, and the various theories surrounding its disappearance. The conversation delves into the impact on the families of the victims, the technological advancements in search efforts, and the ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories that have emerged over the years.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The MH370 Independent Group is a collective of individuals, including scientists, engineers, and aviation experts, who came together to analyse data and theories related to the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. Despite numerous theories and proposed locations regarding the disappearance of MH370, no definitive conclusions have been reached, highlighting the complexity of the investigation. The search for MH370 has been extensive, with 41 pieces of floating debris analysed to trace their origin, but the vastness of the Indian Ocean complicates recovery efforts. The lack of closure for families affected by MH370 is a significant issue, as many are still seeking answers a decade later, with some forming supportive communities while others remain stuck in their grief. Advances in technology are being developed to improve aircraft tracking, which could prevent future incidents like MH370, as highlighted by Richards's discussion on the need for mandatory position reporting for ocean flights.

    BEST MOMENTS

    “There are lots of different theories and lots of different ideas... but nothing has come out of any of those propositions"

    "They feel very strongly that they can’t put it to rest until they know what happened to their loved ones"

    "We have to continue until we get the full facts discovered"

    "If you did give up on a search like MH370, it almost sets a precedent that we can reach a stage where we're not going to invest or try to uncover certain situations"

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    The Search for MH370

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Richard Godfrey holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Systems Engineering from the University of Salford and a PGD from INSEAD. He has developed avionics systems for aircraft like the Boeing 747 and NASA's Space Shuttle. A founding member of the MH370 Independent Group, he has published 59 papers on MH370.

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning.

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  • Helen Seymour, the first female Eurofighter Typhoon pilot joins Sam to share her journey through the Royal Air Force. Helen shares her inspiring story, from her early influences and challenges in training to her operational experiences in Libya. She discusses the importance of teamwork, the pressures of decision-making in combat, and her transition after a medical discharge. The pair also talk about the need for more women in aviation and Helen offers advice to the next generation of female pilots.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Helen Seymour's journey as the first female Eurofighter Typhoon pilot is marked by perseverance, breaking barriers, and personal growth. Despite initial setbacks, including failing altitude tests and discouragement from her mother, Seymour pursued her passion for flying and became a trailblazer in the RAF, becoming the first female Typhoon pilot in 2009. Her career highlights included serving in frontline operations over Libya during the Arab Spring, where she faced intense pressure and critical decision-making moments as part of her quick reaction alert duty. After being medically discharged in 2023 due to neck injuries, Seymour transitioned to a civilian role, coordinating exercises for Typhoon pilots and co-founding a company offering military-based keynote speeches and training. Throughout her career, Helen has emphasised the importance of setting one's own limits, encouraging young women to pursue their dreams without fear of failure, and cherishing the joy and freedom that flying brought her.

    BEST MOMENTS

    “Don't try and mould yourself to the situation, mould it to you."

    "Failing is a good thing. You'll pick yourself up. It's a lesson learned and you will improve the next time."

    "A lot of changes, unfortunately, come after a disaster."

    "I've got to calm down because the last thing you need is the adrenaline pumping when you are about 50 feet away from an airliner with 400 people on."

    "Every so often you'd get the odd five minutes where you can just go and fly around a cloud or just take it in."

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    Helen Seymour – ON A MISSION

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Helen Seymour, the first female Eurofighter Typhoon pilot, made history in military aviation. Raised in Norwich, she discovered a passion for flying through the air cadets. Despite early setbacks and her mother’s initial doubts, she excelled in the RAF, serving in operations over Libya and during the Arab Spring. Post-discharge, she now co-leads a company offering military-based training, inspiring young women to pursue their dreams.

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning.

    SOCIAL LINKS

    www.Airmacs.com

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  • "I didn’t set out to break any records. Nobody knew about me until Concorde." Fred Finn, the world's most travelled man and record holder for the most flights on Concorde, shares his experiences and insights on air travel. He discusses how he unintentionally became a record holder and the process of getting his flights verified. Fred also talks about the luxury and unique experience of flying on Concorde, including the speed, service, and famous passengers he encountered along the way.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Fred Finn holds the Guinness World Record for the most Concorde flights (718) and became a celebrated figure due to his extensive travels and experiences as a vice president for Hasbro. He recounted the luxury and unique experiences of Concorde flights, attributing their retirement to a combination of factors including a crash in Paris caused by human error, and decisions by Airbus and Air France. Fred Finn has travelled to over 150 countries, with notable adventures such as an attempted hijacking, and he is deeply involved in charity work, especially in Kenya. Fred discussed his personal life, including encounters with royalty, and highlighted his upcoming book, Sonic Boom, featuring stories from his life with a foreword by Sir Geoffrey Boycott.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I didn’t set out to break any records. Nobody knew about me until Concorde."

    "It was my bus to work."

    "Princess Diana was the most amazing lady I think you could ever wish to meet. She lit up a room."

    "I’m an addict. I think I was injected with it now, but I love it. I just enjoy my flights. I have a good time and I feel at home when I’m on an aeroplane."

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    Order 'Sonic Boom' now

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Fred Finn, the world’s most travelled man, has flown more than 15 million miles around the globe and holds the Guinness World Record for the most flights on Concorde – 718 in total. You can read Fred’s fascinating and gripping account of his adventures by land, sea and air in his new book ‘Sonic Boom’.

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning.

    As the founder of Airmacs Aviation, Sam brings a unique perspective to the show, emphasising not only the technical aspects of aviation but also the importance of personalised customer service and the well-being of industry associates. His commitment to excellence and passion for sharing untold stories make Airchats with Airmacs a must-listen for anyone seeking a genuine and insightful exploration of the aviation world. Join Sam as he takes you on a journey through the skies, unravelling the tales that make aviation truly remarkable.

    SOCIAL LINKS

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  • Rory Underwood, former RAF pilot and England rugby player, shares his journey from aviation cadet to fast jet pilot, flying the Jet Provost and Hawk, and balancing his rugby career. He discusses training, flying challenges, and the parallels between rugby and flying.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Rory Underwood's passion for flying began in childhood, sparked by frequent flights between Malaysia and the UK. Observing aircraft during transit and marvelling at aerial views fueled his curiosity. His inquisitive nature led him to research planes, and attending boarding school near an airport reinforced his interest. Joining the Cadet Force's RAF section cemented his desire to become a pilot. Rory's training and career as a Royal Air Force fighter pilot were marked by intense physical and mental challenges, the need for constant adaptability, and the development of advanced flying skills. His experiences underscore the rigour and dedication required to succeed in such a demanding field. Rory's rugby and RAF careers share common threads of discipline, teamwork, leadership, and the ability to perform under pressure. The skills and experiences he gained in one field were often transferable and beneficial in the other, highlighting the similarities between competitive sports and military service. Rory emphasises the importance of following one's passions and not being afraid to pursue multiple interests. He advocates for the positive impact of sports and aviation on personal and professional growth.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Walking out onto the pitch at Twickenham and representing England is an incredible experience"

    “There’s lots of elements of trying to solve problems, trying to think on your feet under pressure”

    “There is a sense of elation because suddenly you’re on your own. You can shout at yourself, you know, expletives and I can’t believe I’m doing this."

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Rory Underwood, ex-RAF fighter pilot and England rugby star, excelled in both fields. Born in Middlesbrough, his passion for aviation led to a distinguished RAF career, flying the Tornado GR1 and Hawk. On the rugby field, he set records as a winger and played in the 1991 World Cup final. Post-retirement, he remains active in charity and as a Leicester Tigers director.

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning.

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  • Shot down and captured by Saddam Hussein, John Peters, a former Tornado pilot, shares his story. From aviation career to the challenges of becoming a fighter pilot. He discusses the rigorous training and selection process, the thrill and intensity of flying fast jets, and the mindset required to excel in the field. He also touches on the importance of tactical training and the complexities of air combat. Hear John's experience of being shot down and captured during the Gulf War, highlighting the harsh realities and the moral framework of military operations.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    John describes becoming a fighter pilot as a rigorous process. Inspired by WWII stories, he earned his pilot's licence at 17. After RAF selection and officer training, he underwent relentless flying training, advanced training in Hawk aircraft, and further training at the Operational Conversion Unit for the Tornado. Combat readiness took a year, where he needed quick learning, high standards, and resilience under pressure. John's experience as a POW influenced his perspective on life by deepening his understanding of human resilience, refocusing his life priorities, and instilling a sense of responsibility to represent the military and veteran community accurately and respectfully. This also lead to public speaking and writing, which allowed him to share his story and advocate for the needs of others who have served John views his time as a fighter pilot as a remarkable chapter in his life, one that he navigated with a sense of duty, professionalism, and a deep respect for the responsibilities that came with his role. His reflections are marked by a realistic assessment of the challenges faced by military personnel and a commitment to sharing the true nature of those experiences with the public.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "The definition of a good pilot is one who has the same takeoffs as landings."

    "Flying exposes any weakness you have in your speed of thought or your speed of agility”

    "You are considering complete nuclear destruction of humankind."

    "They need a 40-year-old head on their shoulders"

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning.

    As the founder of Airmacs Aviation, Sam brings a unique perspective to the show, emphasising not only the technical aspects of aviation but also the importance of personalised customer service and the well-being of industry associates. His commitment to excellence and passion for sharing untold stories make Airchats with Airmacs a must-listen for anyone seeking a genuine and insightful exploration of the aviation world. Join Sam as he takes you on a journey through the skies, unravelling the tales that make aviation truly remarkable.

    www.Airmacs.com

    https://www.instagram.com/airchatswithairmacs

    https://www.tiktok.com/@airchatswithairmacs

  • Jo Salter, the RAF's first female fighter pilot, joins Sam to discuss her journey, challenges, and experiences. The pair chat about diversity and equal opportunities in aviation, Jo’s transition to civilian life, corporate work, and charitable activities. Jo highlights the importance of role models, media impact, and stepping out of comfort zones.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Jo Salter became the first female fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force through determination and resilience. Despite no aviation background and initial legal restrictions on women flying fast jets, she pursued an engineering degree and joined the RAF. In 1992, she graduated and earned her fast jet wings, breaking barriers and paving the way for other women in aviation. Jo faced numerous challenges including legal restrictions on women flying fast jets and being the sole female on the front line. Navigating a male-dominated environment, she had to prove her capabilities under unique pressures. Despite these obstacles, she persevered, becoming a role model and mentor for future female aviators. Jo received significant recognition for her aviation contributions, including an MBE for her services and an honorary doctorate from Bournemouth University. Her friend, Peter Brown, helped ensure her efforts were acknowledged. These honours reflect her pioneering career and her commitment to inspiring future aviators. Jo has been a charity trustee for the RAF Club for nine years and co-founded Ripples, supporting education in Ghana. Her dedication to charity highlights her commitment to service and community impact.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "It's really about your hand -eye coordination. It's about speed of response, reaction time."

    "The only thing that's harder than being a Formula One racing car driver is being a modern fast jet fighter pilot."

    "You won't get in if you don't apply."

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Jo Salter is a trailblazing figure in aviation, known for her groundbreaking achievement as the first female fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force. Her remarkable journey from South London to breaking barriers in a male-dominated field reflects resilience, determination, and a commitment to service. Jo's contributions have been recognized with an MBE and an honorary doctorate, reflecting her ongoing dedication to inspiring the next generation of aviators. Her charitable work and advocacy for diversity and inclusion in aviation further exemplify her impact and leadership in the industry.

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    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your host on Airchats with Airmacs. With extensive experience in the aviation industry, Sam is a distinguished air charter specialist and founder of Airmacs Aviation. Known for his innovative thinking and meticulous planning, he has achieved several industry firsts. Sam emphasises technical aspects, personalised customer service, and the well-being of industry associates. His passion and commitment make Airchats with Airmacs a must-listen for genuine insights into the aviation world.

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  • In Matt Potter's younger years, a chance encounter with author Mark Bowden helped to shape his future: "Journalism is the last great bastion and resort of the generalist".

    Propelled by a fascination to learn the inner workings of everything, Matt's curiosity led him into the centre of a story about international smuggling that would inspire his next book. The book, "Outlaws Inc: Flying with the World's Most Dangerous Smugglers", details the intriguing stories of Russian air crews navigating through complex situations to deliver unconventional cargo.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Outlaws Inc. sheds light on the complexities of the aviation industry, highlighting the blurred lines between legitimate operations and illicit activities, especially in conflict zones.

    While their actions may not always align with regulations and compliance standards, international smugglers play a significant role in providing services that others may not be willing to undertake, such as delivering aid to disaster zones at low costs.

    Most people that aren't from an aviation background don't understand how much cargo a standard passenger plane holds.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "When I see something that I think, oh, that's odd. No one's seen that, and that shouldn't be happening. I'm all over it."

    "I think doubt is a fact of self-doubt is a fact of life for a lot of people. I think it's a big fact of life for me."

    "I don't want to make these guys out to be heroes. They're economic players in a world that monetizes and rewards the getting round of rules. Make of that what you will."

    "One of the reasons they all wanted to do aid flights for cheap, or for free sometimes, was that it would get them the paperwork to be allowed to fly into a war zone, where other planes couldn't. And that meant that there would be good cargo for buy and sell."

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    With an impressive repertoire spanning journalism, television, radio, and literature, Matt Potter has left a lasting mark on the world. As a seasoned journalist, Matt has reported from the far reaches of Eastern Europe, Afghanistan, and Southeast Asia for the prestigious BBC Radio.

    His literary prowess shines through in his published works, including five books that delve into subjects ranging from social history to cyber warfare. His acclaimed titles, such as "Outlaws Inc." and "We Are All Targets", showcase his ability to dissect complex topics with clarity and depth.

    Beyond the written word, Potter's influence also extends to the screen. He has contributed to television shows across platforms like Amazon Prime, Netflix, and the BBC, while also making waves in Hollywood with his screenplay adaptations and feature documentaries.

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    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

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  • Concord, to some people out there, it's just a relic in a museum. But to others, it was a way of life. Who better to tell us about this majestic aircraft than the chief pilot of British Airways Concorde, Captain Mike Bannister. With over 9,600 Concorde flight hours and a distinguished career spanning decades, Captain Bannister brings unparalleled insight into the Concorde's legacy and its impact on aviation history. Join us as we delve into the skies with Captain Bannister and explore the remarkable story of Concorde.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Mike wanted to be a pilot from a young age and set his sights on flying Concorde. He started flying Concorde in 1977 and became the Chief Concorde Pilot for British Airways. Only 20 Concordes were ever built - 7 for British Airways and the rest for Air France. It took experienced pilots about 6 months of training to qualify on Concorde due to its complexity. Concorde was capable of flying at twice the speed of sound and could cross the Atlantic in just over 3 hours. This led to many benefits for passengers like avoiding jet lag. Concorde had very powerful engines to help it accelerate quickly and break the sound barrier. It also had a unique wing shape optimised for supersonic flight. Concorde provided a luxurious flight experience with exemplary service from the cabin crew. Customers could even visit the flight deck inflight. After retirement, most Concordes found homes in museums to continue inspiring future generations. The Concorde simulator at Brooklands offers the chance to experience flying this iconic aircraft.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "And it was really fascinating. And of course, so the cabin crew were the best in British Airways. And so they were a great bunch of people."

    “I can remember to this day, watching little aeroplanes fly over all the time, and I was on holiday with mom and dad.”

    “I went straight from school to pilot training college, and then from Pilot Training College to British Airways”

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Mike Bannister, born in May 1949, is renowned as an airline pilot, notably serving as the Chief Pilot of British Airways' Concorde fleet from 1995 to 2003. Graduating from the Ashton School and the College of Air Training Hamble, he embarked on a distinguished career with BOAC in 1969, eventually becoming Concorde's youngest pilot in 1977. With over 9,600 Concorde flight hours, Bannister's legacy in aviation is unmatched. Post-retirement, he remains actively engaged in charitable endeavours and aviation consultancy, while also authoring the book "Concorde" in 2022, chronicling his remarkable flying experiences.

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

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  • “Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress.” Those were the words of today’s guest, Captain Eric Moody all the way back on the 24th of June 1982 as he found himself at the helm of British Airways Flight 009, desperately trying to save the lives of the 248 passengers and 15 crew members on board. Find out all about this incredible story from the man himself as well as his life and lasting love of aviation.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Eric's fascination with aviation started in his childhood. As a teenager in the late 1950s, he learned to fly at the Hampshire Flying School and kept his pilot's licence active through self-funded flight hours After undergoing surgery to fix a deviated septum that initially disqualified him from commercial piloting, Eric was hired by British Airways in the early 1960s. Over the next two decades, he progressed through roles on various aircraft like the de Havilland Comet and Boeing 707, eventually becoming a captain on the Boeing 747. Eric Moody was the captain of British Airways Flight 9 that encountered a volcanic ash cloud from Mount Galunggung in Indonesia on June 24, 1982. All four of the Boeing 747's engines flamed out after flying through the ash cloud, leaving the plane and its 248 passengers stranded high above the Indian Ocean. The "Jakarta Incident," earned Eric prestigious honours including a Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air. However, he expressed disappointment that the aviation industry did not utilise his expertise on volcanic hazards to improve safety protocols. Eric believes pilots should be free thinkers and decision-makers, not just procedure followers.

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘I told my mother at the age of three, I was going to be a pilot’

    ‘We set off half an hour late, and that half an hour was very significant’

    ‘I went up onto the flight deck, and there was the most beautiful display of St. Elmo's fire all over the windscreen’

    ‘We were proud possessors of the world's heaviest, largest glider’

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Captain Eric Moody is a distinguished British pilot, renowned for his exceptional skill and composure during the infamous British Airways Flight 9 incident in 1982. With a background in the Royal Air Force, Moody joined British Airways in 1965. On June 24, 1982, he captained Flight 9, navigating the Boeing 747 through volcanic ash, causing a complete engine failure. Despite the harrowing circumstances, Moody's expertise and calm demeanour led to a successful emergency landing in Jakarta. His remarkable airmanship and leadership have left an indelible mark on aviation history.

    ABOUT THE PODCAST

    Welcome to Airchats with Airmacs, a series that opens doors to reveal the captivating stories of aviation professionals. Join us, your hosts from Airmacs Aviation, the air transport specialists, as we embark on a journey through the skies and into the lives of the people who keep the aviation industry soaring.

    We sit down with industry experts to explore their unique experiences, challenges, and insights. From navigating the complexities of air travel to the innovations shaping the future of flight.

    Buckle up for a behind-the-scenes look at the human side of aviation & business. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just curious about the world above the clouds, Airchats with Airmacs is your ticket to a diverse range of perspectives within the dynamic world of aviation. Welcome aboard!

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Introducing Sam Macadam, your seasoned host on Airchats with Airmacs. With many years in the aviation industry, Sam is not just an enthusiast but a distinguished air charter specialist, making him a go-to authority in the field. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in air charter set him apart, having achieved several industry firsts through innovative thinking and meticulous planning.

    As the founder of Airmacs Aviation, Sam brings a unique perspective to the show, emphasising not only the technical aspects of aviation but also the importance of personalised customer service and the well-being of industry associates. His commitment to excellence and passion for sharing untold stories make Airchats with Airmacs a must-listen for anyone seeking a genuine and insightful exploration of the aviation world. Join Sam as he takes you on a journey through the skies, unravelling the tales that make aviation truly remarkable.

    SOCIAL LINKS

    www.Airmacs.com

    https://www.instagram.com/airchatswithairmacs

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