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By Aircraft Performance Group
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Mark Thelen, one of the co-founders of APG, has extensive experience in Airplane Flight Manual interpretation and the development of aircraft performance programs. Additionally, he has operational experience having logged over 4,500 hours flying commercially. This episode reviews regional performance compliance requirements and demonstrates how APG can help you navigate them.
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Ken Hurley is a Weight and Balance engineer and subject matter expert for APG. His 42 years of experience in Airline Performance engineering, weight and balance, and electronic flight bag development includes the industry’s first EFP deployment at FedEx in 1990. Ken is also a FAA licensed aircraft dispatcher. This episode reviews the importance of curtailment.
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Tom Rosenkrans began as a weight and balance analyst in 2013 and is now a key account manager, overseeing some of APG's largest customers and key integrators. This episode offers a high-level review of APG's flagship iPreflight app.
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Mark Thelen, one of the co-founders of APG, has extensive experience in Airplane Flight Manual interpretation and the development of aircraft performance programs. Additionally, he has operational experience having logged over 4,500 hours flying commercially. This episode is a must listen for learning more about APG’s ATLAS service.
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Gene Albright is the Chief Engineer for APG. He has a deep understanding of Airplane Flight Manual data development processes and a history of implementing these data into software solutions. Listen to this episode for a look inside the process of building takeoff and landing performance calculation programs at APG.
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Mark Thelen, one of the co-founders of APG, has extensive experience in Airplane Flight Manual interpretation and the development of aircraft performance programs. Additionally, he has operational experience having logged over 4,500 hours flying commercially. This episode is a must listen for understanding more about TERPS and One-Engine Inoperative procedures.
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.