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The ATI Pilots Podcast

A podcast for the pilots of ATI

Air Line Pilot Podcast

The Air Line Pilot Podcast provides news and information for pilots to stay up to date on what is happening in their union and across the industry. Through discussions about labor relations, tips for pilots, and aviation news, the podcast brings together pilot leaders, industry experts, policymakers, and more to keep ALPA members informed. The Air Line Pilot Podcast is hosted by Capt. Jason Ambrosi and is a product of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l.

The Piedmont Pilot Podcast

This is the podcast for the Piedmont pilots.

Flying the Line

Recount an exciting chapter in aviation history and the beginnings of the Air Line Pilots Association, the world’s largest pilot union and nongovernmental air safety organization, through an abridged retelling of the book by George E. Hopkins, ”Flying the Line.” Volume 1 narrated by Corey Kuhn. Volume 2 narrated by Gina Leahy.

The K4 Connection Podcast

New podcast weblog from the Kalitta Air ALPA Master Executive Council

Propelling Breeze

The Propelling Breeze Podcast is a method of ALPA communication for the Breeze Airways pilot group, addressing all areas of being a pilot at Breeze Airways. This podcast will cover a variety of topics such as union news, ALPA resources available to pilots, negotiations education, and happenings within the MEC and our various committees to name a few topics. Propelling Breeze will feature various pilot volunteers from the Breeze MEC, ALPA National, and MEC leadership at other ALPA carriers. Subscribe now!

The Cargojet Pilot Podcast

In each episode, we’ll dive into the topics that matter most to you, from safety concerns and scheduling issues, Time free from duty rules and our upcoming contract negotiations. We’ll be bringing in subject matter experts, providing updates and answering questions that keep us all informed and up to date.

ALPA Canada Podcast

ALPA Canada is the segment of the Air Line Pilots Association that manages all things Canadian, representing the interests of nearly 12 thousand professional Canadian pilots, who operate a diverse range of aircraft at 20 different airlines.