The show features a diverse range of guests, from WWII veterans to present-day students, pilots, and astronauts.
In June 2006, the city of Jacksonville, Florida, passed an ordinance prohibiting citizens from working on aircraft at home.
[citation needed] On January 5, 2008, FlightTime Radio produced its first live broadcast from the studios of WBOB AM-1320.
In early 2010, the show was invited to be broadcast by the Smithsonian Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center during the National Air and Space Museum's annual Father's Day "Become a Pilot" celebration and was invited back for a second year in 2011.
[4] The FlightTime Radio Show was thought at the time to be the only live over-the-air aviation broadcast in the world.