These podcasts are a fantastic resource for current or training A320 and 737 pilots with a mixture of technical and non-technical subjects.
These can also be enjoyed by non-pilots or simmers who wish to know more about the A320 and 737.
Who are the podcasts for?
Its our aim to make studying for your recurrent sims or command upgrades as easy as possible.
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Sometimes its not that easy to make time at home to study, and lets face it, who wants to spend precious days off reading about work.
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With the A320 and 737 Podcasts you can learn and revise in the car, at the gym or out on the run. Now you can use the wasted time on your commute to make sure you ace your next sim, and the best part is - its completely free!
Podcasts
Meet The Hosts
Andy
- A320 Host
Flying is the only job I ever wanted to do, and at the age of 16 I started looking at my options. Sadly military flying was not possible so I went to university, became an Engineer and in 2008 went to CTC to realise my dream.
I gained a New Zealand PPL and spent 100 hours flying around this amazing country learning what and what not to do in an aircraft!
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I returned to the UK to complete my CPL/IR and 6 months after landed my first airline job.
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I have been flying now for 8 years, spending 6 years on the A320 with around 3600 hours on type.
Matt
- A320 and 737 Host
I first wanted to be a pilot from the age of 7. I started flying at 13 with the air cadets before getting a gliding scholarship with them flying out of RAF Henlow. After the course I was offered a place on the squadron to train to be an instructor.
I then got my PPL and went out the USA where I did my hour building before coming back to the UK and doing my CPL/IR at Bristol Flying Centre.
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In 2007 I was fortunate enough to get a job with a type rating on the A320 with one of Europe’s largest airlines where I’ve been ever since. I got my command in 2013 and have about 7500 hours on the A320. In the little spare time I have left I am an A320 type rating ground school instructor.
Richard
- 737 Host
Richard has over 20 years experience teaching technical 737 subjects. He has served 25 years as an airframe and engine mechanical engineer in the Royal Navy and later became a B737 technical instructor.
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Richard even served as Mayor for Weymouth and Portland!
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Currently Richard is teaching B737 and B757 type courses for a major training organisation in the UK.