by FAA Decoded
<p>Welcome to FAA Decoded, the channel where aviation comes to life! Whether you're a pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or simply curious about how the skies work, we’re here to break down the complex world of flight into clear, engaging, and insightful content. From airspace regulations and FAA policies to operational know-how and the science of aviation, our podcast-style episodes dive deep into the topics that matter.<br><br>Join us as we decode the rules, explore the systems, and share practical knowledge to empower your wings — or just fuel your passion for flight. New episodes drop regularly, so subscribe now and hit the bell icon to stay in the loop! Have a question or topic you’d like us to cover? Drop it in the comments — we’re listening.<br><br>Let’s soar smarter together!<br><br>FAA Decoded is an independent podcast and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Federal Aviation Administration.<br><br><br></p>
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April 20, 2025
Send us a text Aviation Weather Services and Data | FAA Decoded Podcast #17 Welcome to Episode 17 of FAA Decoded! In this comprehensive 44-minute episode, we dive into the world of aviation weather services and data, a critical topic for every pilot. Drawing from Chapter 13 of the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, we’ll explore the multifaceted system that keeps pilots informed about the atmosphere. Learn how agencies collaborate to gather and share vital weather info, from surface ...
April 12, 2025
Send us a text Hudson River Helicopter Crash: Analysis and Initial Findings | FAA Decoded Podcast #16 Welcome to Episode 16 of FAA Decoded! In this 14-minute episode, we analyze a tragic event—the fatal Bell 206L helicopter crash in the Hudson River on April 10th, as covered by the YouTube channel Blancolirio. We’ll break down the flight path, helicopter details, and weather conditions, which all seemed normal until a catastrophic failure occurred near the Holland Tunnel. What caused this dis...
April 10, 2025
Send us a text Helicopter Ground Operations and Preflight Safety | FAA Decoded Podcast #15 Welcome to Episode 15 of FAA Decoded! In this 21-minute episode, we’re focusing on a vital aspect of helicopter flying: ground operations and preflight safety. We’ll walk you through the pilot’s critical role in keeping things safe before the rotors even start spinning. From conducting thorough preflight inspections using checklists to following manufacturer guidelines for airworthiness, we’ll cover the...
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