Episódios
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3AW Breakfast - De-Icing Aeroplanes
A rare cold-snap dropped the temperature at Melbourne Airport to below freezing, grounding the 5 a.m. departure of the Emirates A380 service to Dubai.
The overnight dew had frozen on the wing surfaces, requiring de-icing.
Melbourne International is the only airport approved to use hot water de-icing in the world. Colder airports use ICAO-regulated two-stage de-icing: high-pressure hot water to remove deposits followed-up by the low-pressure application of a glycol mixture which lowers the freezing level of the wing.
James Nixon explained the process to 3AW Breakfast's Ross Stevenson & John Burns on the 29th August 2018.
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At APATS2018 in Singapore.
(Asian Pacific Aviation Training Seminar)
Speaking to Cabin Crew Trainers from airlines in Asia, James advised them that they have a responsibility to teach new cabin crew HOW to sleep effectively - if they are going to make a career in the airline industry.
CAUTION: Language warning!
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ASK A PILOT
James Nixon answers listeners' questions about flying, with Debbie Rybicki on ABC Radio Ballarat.
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Do Planes Really Glide?
Melbourne Radio 3AW's Breakfast team, Ross Stevenson and John Burns, asked James Nixon if it is true that planes glide.
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The New Killer In The Skies
After a lithium battery caught fire in a Qantas 747 flying from LAX to JFK, Perth Radio 6PR's Adam Shand asked James Nixon about lithium batteries and aircraft.
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Australian Aviation Security
On the 15th June 2017 some ISIS-inspired terrorists tried to bomb an Etihad flight departing from Sydney Airport. Peter Lloyd from ABC Radio asked James for a pilot's view about airborne bombs and Australia's airport security for The World Today.
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Malaysian Airlines Flight 128 Bomb Scare
On the 2nd June 2017, just after the A330 that was MH128 took off from Melbourne International Airport, a man tried to enter the flight deck and claimed he had a bomb. ABC Radio Melbourne's Jon Faine asked James Nixon what happened next. [2nd June 2017]
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Funeral Of A Hero
Australia Overnight's Tony Moclair asked James Nixon to report on the funeral of Peter Issacson AM, DFC, AFC, DFM. [ 4th May 20176 ]
NOTE: As well as 3AW Radio Melbourne, the show is networked across the country.
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The Day I Won The Grand Final
It was the last quarter in the AFL Grand Final between two great teams: Hawthorn and Essendon - arch rivals from the 1980s. My first game, I had to step up ... listen to the 3AW Footy Broadcast Team led by Rex Hunt as they call the final minutes.
When your team needs you, will you take command of history?
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iRadioMAX - From Above
In 2008 one of Australia's top sportsmen and authors, Max Walker, teamed with Christian Peterson to produce iRadio Max. It was the beginnings of narrow-cast radio for corporates which later became podcasting. James Nixon was their roving reporter. [April 2009]
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iRadioMAX - End Of Empire
In 2008 one of Australia's top sportsmen and authors, Max Walker, teamed with Christian Peterson to produce iRadio Max. It was the beginnings of narrow-cast radio for corporates which later became podcasting. James Nixon was their roving reporter. [March 2009]
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iRadioMAX - Dubai
In 2008 one of Australia's top sportsmen and authors, Max Walker, teamed with Christian Peterson to produce iRadio Max. It was the beginnings of narrow-cast radio for corporates which later became podcasting. James Nixon was their roving reporter. [1st March 2009]
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The Other Right
When the World's Best Pilots had to start an aircraft at the gate, because of a failed APU, they had to use three ground carts and start the right engine first.
Problem: they started the left. Behind it was one of the ground carts, and potentially, some ground staff.
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A380 Flypast Over The Melbourne Cup
Melbourne radio 3AW's Ross Stevenson and John Burns interviewed James Nixon before he flew an Emirates A380 over 200,000 people at the 2010 Melbourne Cup. It celebrated the 125th Anniversary of the running of the horse race, and the 25th anniversary of both James Nixon's and Emirates Airline's first flights. [Melbourne Cup Day 2010]
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The End Of A Career
Melbourne Radio 3AW's Darren James interviews James Nixon as he is driven to the airport to do his last trip, ending a career lasting 31 years. [Sept.2016]
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The Southwest 737 Engine Failure
Melbourne radio 3AW's Nick McCallum asked James Nixon about the Southwest 737 engine-failure inflight emergency in which a passenger was killed. [18th April 2018]