- Jul 23, 2003
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Just about every one of us that was working on September 11th, 2001 knows exactly where and what they were doing that day.
Unfortunately, the number of employees left who were around continues to shrink, which means stories that used to be told in break rooms are slowly being lost.
I've been participating in a podcast that's looking to capture as many of these for people to be able to hear in the years to come.
The first batch of stories has been released on https://anchor.fm/airline-voices as well as the podcast apps from Google, Apple, Spotify and iHeartRadio.
If you're interested in being part of this, please email [email protected]
Especially interested in getting more pilot, flight attendant, and airport worker stories, regardless of which airline you worked for.
Unfortunately, the number of employees left who were around continues to shrink, which means stories that used to be told in break rooms are slowly being lost.
I've been participating in a podcast that's looking to capture as many of these for people to be able to hear in the years to come.
The first batch of stories has been released on https://anchor.fm/airline-voices as well as the podcast apps from Google, Apple, Spotify and iHeartRadio.
If you're interested in being part of this, please email [email protected]
Especially interested in getting more pilot, flight attendant, and airport worker stories, regardless of which airline you worked for.