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It’s what everyone is talking about, but no-one wants to talk about. Coronavirus (COVID19) has taken the world by surprise, changing life as we know it. We’ll go through some of the basic details of the virus, but mostly we’ll get into the potential impact on aviation.

In this podcast we will discuss:

  • How this risk of COVID19 is a lot like aviation safety
  • Brief overview of where things stand currently
  • Where things MAY be going
  • What you should be doing immediately
  • Our role in this… together.

We’re all in this together and hope that you all keep a good plan moving forward. We all still need something to be working toward. We will get back to flying soon, enjoying the skies, and helping the aviation industry put itself back together.

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Chris Palmer

Chief Flight Instructor and President of Angle of Attack. Founded in 2006.

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