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AirSpace

National Air and Space Museum

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We see the connections to aviation and space in literally everything. From our favorite movies and the songs in our playlists to the latest news of space exploration and your commercial flight home for the holidays – aerospace is literally everywhere you look. Twice a month our hosts riff on some of the coolest stories of aviation and space history, news, and culture. We promise, whether you’re an AVGeek, wannabe Space Camper, or none of the above, you’ll find not only a connection to your l ...
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BLK Lion's Airspace

Zachary Shiloh

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The Flowtastic Zone where LOVE shines brightest! Home of the BLK Lion's Domain interview segment. Hosted by Zachary Shiloh (or Zachary Shiloh Watts depending on preference). He discusses Universal Laws (more so Law of Attraction), writing, health and whatever else keeps him highly vibrational. Please go to blklionsairspace.wordpress.com for multidimensional listening and sub to my YouTube. To chat with Zachary: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as Zachary Shiloh (and BLKLion130) Zacharys.watts ...
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Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how we wonder . . . well, where to even begin? How do stars form from gas and dust? Why do some stars go supernova? And what the heck is the "main sequence?" We brought in one of the Museum's astronomy educators for a stellar conversation about the birth, life, and death of stars. There's plenty to learn, and even mor…
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Marita Lintener and Vincent Lambercy debrief Airspace Asia Pacific, looking at the show under all angles: The venue in Hong Kong and the logistics The exhibitors, who was there and who was missing The theaters, topics, and programmes The attendance The feedback from exhibitors Listen to know how they perceived the three days of Airspace discussions…
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Jeb and Jack fly over to Opa-Locka Florida to meetup with "172 Drew" Poley who is there for his day-job. Out on the windy ramp of Atlantic Aviation they talk about aviation, their airplanes, and Cuban food. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Dec 10, 2025. (9:41) [#769] {3} [UCAP1115]…
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Have you ever wondered what happens to your checked bag once you've handed it over to the airline? Us too! We took a field trip to Dulles Airport to visit our friends at United Airlines and find out. Today on AirSpace, follow a suitcase on its journey from check-in through TSA, airline sorting, handling on the aircraft, and back to you on the bagga…
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Guy Laor, Vice President Operations and Strategy, Airwayz joined our editor-in-chief Claudia Bacco to discuss the achievements of the Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI) to date and the path forward. Airwayz has recently announced their role as the central orchestrator for phase 3 of the initiative. Prior to joining Airwayz, Guy actually worked…
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Moodie Cheikh, CEO and founder of Searidge Technologies discuss the company latest projects in Doha and how a hybrid digital tower allows air traffic controllers manage new parts of the airport where direct visibility is restricted. The discussion also covers wider topics: the company's history, as it approaches its 20th anniversary factors behind …
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SEEKING: full time aviators slash weather enthusiasts for unique opportunity. SCHEDULE: hurricane season. WORK SITE: Lakeland, FL; Biloxi, MS; and the eye of a hurricane. Members of the Air Force and NOAA Corps spend months each year flying back and forth through hurricanes collecting information vital to weather prediction. On the Season 11 premie…
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Smugglers use balloons to illegally carry cigarettes form Belarus to Lithuania and those balloons disturb the traffic at Vilnius airport! Vincent Lambercy discusses this with Saulius Batavicius, the CEO of Lithuanian ANSP Oro navigacija. Is this only smuggling or is there more behind that? Saulius also discusses how the ANSP works in the Borealis a…
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Seasonable... Space Debris?... Oil on the windscreen... Confession good for the soul... OFLOTW kinda... White Nights?... MOSAIC Arrives... Palo Alto Airport Day... Original Airports... 99 year old pilot flies in P-51 again. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Oct 24, 2025. (47:35) [#768] {} [UCAP1114]…
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In today's episode Kasia Żmudzińska meets two guests from Airways International: Philipp Zeitel, Training Quality Manager and Jonny Cooke, Head of Products. A 95% success rate in Air Traffic Control (ATCO) training in New Zealand, was an inspiration for recording this episode. It is a really high number and it raises the question: what is behind su…
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Günter Graf, Vice President New Business Development & Innovation, Frequentis and Ralf Irmer, Head of Vodafone Tech Innovation Centre, Dresden joined Claudia Bacco, Global Airspace Radar Editor-in-chief to discuss the role of 5G and drones can play in enhancing public safety. The two companies have already been working together for quite a while ac…
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Guest Co-host: Amy Laboda. PSM flight diverts to Boston... FAA Administrator... Avoiding a B-52... Stolen plane circles Vancouver airport. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Aug 21, 2025. (32:48) [#767] {} [UCAP1112C]Jack Hodgson, Dave Higdon, Jeb Burnside
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Alex Bristol and Peter Merz are Vincent Lambercy's guests for this special episode about the CEO transition at Swiss ANSP skyguide. Alex will leave the company after eight years and three months as CEO and Peter will formally take-over in November 2025. Peter is the ex chief of the Swiss Air Force and used to be a user of skyguide's services. Alex …
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Today Kasia Żmudzińska meets Karolina Frisk - Group HR Manager at Entry Point North to explore the topic of managing generational differences in the context of training and working with aviation professionals and students. Entry Point North has a new course in its offering - Human Factors: Navigating Generational Differences. Karolina explains the …
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Monica Paolini, Principal, Senza Fili Consulting joined our editor-in-chief Claudia Bacco to discuss telecommunications supporting drones. A twist is mentioned in the title and the twist is the view from China. Having just returned from a trip to China, Monica shares insights from visiting China Telecom including their drone program. The twist goes…
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AirSpace will be back with Season 11 very soon. In the meantime we thought y'all would enjoy this episode from the Smithsonian Magazine's podcast, There's More to That: Why Auroras Are Suddenly Everywhere All at Once. For millennia, auroras have both enchanted and haunted human beings. Ancient lore is filled with myths attempting to explain what ca…
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What are the leadership skills for a career in aviation? What is the market like for senior positions in air traffic management, what are the regional differences and requirements? Are your qualifications and skills already future-proof? Arpad Szakal is Marita Lintener's guest on this episode. Arpad is Partner Aviation, Transportation and Infrastru…
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The Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) are relatively well-known in the U.S. today (to hear more about their story, see our previous episode), but they weren't the only women who flew planes in World War II. A small group of Americans joined pilots from 25 other countries in England's Air Transport Auxiliary, where they ferried hundreds of thou…
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How does EUROCONTROL help stakeholders making aviation more sustainable? How is the agency in a unique position to provide guidance and advice, but also tools and measurements that ANSPs, airlines, and airports can use to become more sustainable? Marylin Bastin is Vincent Lambercy's guest on this episode and they explore all facets of what EUROCONT…
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In this episode, Kasia Żmudzińska meets Lea Trampitsch-Vink, Human Performance Lead at Austro Control, to discuss the future of humans in aviation. Lea tells the story of her remarkable journey — from serving as a navigator and warship commander in the New Zealand Navy, chasing pirates off the coast of Africa, to her current leadership role at Aust…
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Just off the coast of the United States, a menace lurked in the water. German U-boats were a very real problem for merchant vessels and war ships during World War II. With all available military airplanes and pilots needed on the front lines, and the Coast Guard mostly lacking aviation assets, the U.S. needed to get creative. Enter: the brand new C…
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Karl Wannenmacher, CTO, Frequentis, speaks with our editor-in-chief Claudia Bacco about all things technology. Starting with highlights of the current focus of his organisation - Service-oriented architecture (SoA), cybersecurity internally and throughout the entire supply chain, and artificial intelligence (AI). What about the ANSP view? ANSPs are…
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Our editor-in-chief, Claudia Bacco had the opportunity to speak with Youzec Kurp, Vice President, Airspace Mobility Solutions at Thales to better understand the current status of unmanned traffic management (UTM) and how we progress this topic as an industry. The conversation touched on a great deal of material along the spectrum of UTM. Starting o…
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In 1940, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt broadcast a new goal in one of his famous Fireside Chats: he wanted to see 50,000 planes a year built in the United States. Up until that point, the U.S. had built just over 30,000 military planes . . . total. 50,000 seemed like an impossible goal. But with war looming, "Rosie" rolled up her sleeves and …
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In this episode, Marita Lintener sits down with Laurent Renou, Head of EUROCONTROL Innovation Hub, to uncover the ambitious new strategy. Listen to the insights about the tangible returns organisations are seeing from hub partnerships, and the hub's pivotal role in the European SESAR programme. Laurent shares surprising insights about the skills th…
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In 1937, there were fewer than 20,000 licensed pilots in the United States. The Civilian Pilot Training Program increased that number to more than 400,000 in less than five years. With national "airmindedness" as their goal in the run-up to World War II, the US government created the program to train students (10% of whom could be women) on the gro…
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Have you heard about the Israeli Done Initiative (INDI)? Maybe not, but now you have a chance to learn more. Claudia Bacco met with Dror Ben-David - Israel Drone Initiative (INDI) subject matter expert, Libby Bahat - Head, Aerial Infrastructure Department, Civil Aviation Authority of Israel and Ami Weisz - Chief Engineer, Manager, Aircraft Certific…
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Philip Butterworth-Hayes, Editorial Director, Unmanned Airspace shares the latest findings from their Global AAM/UAM Market Map reports with Claudia Bacco. Learn more about the latest research findings in North America and Europe about these topics. Key takeaways include: - Implications of the recent USA Executive Order - Who's winning the race to …
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The Women's Airforce Service Pilots were a huge part of civilian aviation during WWII. Ahead of our new limited series, Home Front, we've brought back our season four episode. Episodes of Home Front start August 14th. On this episode of AirSpace we’re spotlighting the heroic service and enduring legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP.…
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Intersoft Electronics was created in 1983 and started with radar quality monitoring. The company then expanded its offerings with signal processors, and continued its expansion with navigation equipment measurement and validation tools. One of its flagship products is the SkyRF drone, used to shorten ILS, VOR and PAPI calibration, developed togethe…
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Fun Stuff at KPSM... Going to Oshkosh... FAA Defends 100LL Availability... Dealing with the Controller Shortage... Change is Afoot in US Federal Gov't... Sidebar: When Reagan Fired the Controllers. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded July 2, 2025. (1:08:13) [#761] [UCAP1110]Jack Hodgson, Dave Higdon, Jeb Burnside
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In just a few weeks, five brand new galleries are opening in the museum down on the mall, including galleries where we are once again hanging some (really big) things from the ceiling. We're revisiting this season eight behind-the-scenes episode to remind you just how they get up there. AirSpace is looking up! (We know, we know, we're usually looki…
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In this episode, Ourania “Rania” Georgoutsakou, Managing Director of A4E European airlines association sits with Marita Lintener. They discuss the summer 2025 traffic peak and how A4E would measure “success” after the season from an industry and passenger perspective. Rania explains the airline's view on the revision of regulation EU261 on passenge…
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Door Dash on the ramp... EZPass Seventy Five Cents... DCA Update... Twin Otter crashes near Beechcraft... King Air Rooftop Crash... Air India Crash... UCAP Newsletter Highlights... Calif Judge says 100LL cannot be prohibited, yet... More on the history of avgas and av engines... Oshkosh 2025... Commercially Speaking. All this and more on Uncontroll…
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