The FAA’s The Air Up There Podcast

By: Lucy Jabbour, FAA

FAA Air Up There Podcast

Experience aerospace through the stories of those living it by listening to the FAA’s The Air Up There podcast. Whether you’re a student with stars in your eyes or a seasoned professional seeking fresh insights, this podcast offers something unique and enriching for everyone.

As a listener, you’ll gain firsthand knowledge about career pathways, educational programs, and the pivotal roles played by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in ensuring air safety. Each episode provides a better understanding of the industry’s inner workings through conversational storytelling and authentic advice from professionals. From engineers and pilots to entrepreneurs and policymakers, this podcast explores the challenges and triumphs that come with finding your way in the world of aerospace.

Amongst the notable guests in the latest season are Max, an aircraft mechanic who hosts social media videos that cleverly blend airplane facts with fantasy fiction; Victoria “V” Ross, a certificated pilot who went from processing visas behind a desk to an office in the sky; Jessica Cox, a sport pilot born without arms who mastered flying an airplane with her feet; and Ishitha, a 16-year-old who flies a glider and earned her private pilot certificate before obtaining her driver’s license. These guests, along with numerous others, share their unique aviation journeys, offering valuable insights and advice for those interested in aerospace, both professionally and recreationally.

The Air Up There isn’t just a collection of interviews — it’s a journey through the human connections and experiences that represent the landscape of aerospace. Whether you tune-in for career guidance or simply to be inspired by the stories of those who dare to reach new heights, this podcast promises to enlighten and engage. Don’t miss your chance to connect with the voices shaping the skies above. Listen today at FAA.gov/Podcasts or on Apple Podcasts or YouTube.

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