Topic: Travel Safety

5 chapters across the catalog

Davos Douche
Episode 1285 32:35 - 37:42

1285: Davos Douche

Aircraft Air Filtration Systems and Pressurization Mechanics

Research suggests that the risk of COVID-19 transmission on airplanes is low due to HEPA filters and rapid air cycling every 2-3 minutes. The mechanics of aircraft pressurization involve fresh air entering from the front and being managed by outflow valves in the tail cone. Despite public skepticism, the airflow in a cabin creates the equivalent of seven feet of separation between passengers.

Gas Jackers
Episode 750 1:50:53 - 1:52:26

750: Gas Jackers

Southwest Airlines, Flight Attendant Humor

A humorous account of a Southwest Airlines flight attendant's safety briefing and post-landing announcements. The story highlights the specific "get out" gag used upon arrival at the gate and the strict security protocols regarding passengers standing near the cockpit.

Team Taylor
Episode 683 14:54 - 16:33

683: Team Taylor

Oyster Consumption Habits, Pacific Northwest Seafood

A brief discussion on the optimal timing for eating oysters notes that the French consider January the best month for consumption. A personal travel rule is shared regarding the avoidance of seafood, particularly oysters and shrimp, while traveling to prevent foodborne illness, suggesting overcooked beef as a safer alternative.

Oryx Burgers!
Episode 418 40:03 - 46:17

418: Oryx Burgers!

Potential Damascus Travel Logistics and Security Concerns

The hosts discuss the logistics of traveling to Damascus or Beirut for a television appearance. While concerns about safety and kidnapping are raised, they explore flight options via Air France and KLM through European hubs like Paris and Amsterdam.