Don't be a dumb-dumb and some Q&A
In this episode, Adam Uhan discusses flying in extreme weather and shares a personal lesson learned from a mishap with his iPad. He talks about the importance of confidence and preparation for check rides or annuals. Listeners' queries about utilizing the GI bill for aviation training and transitioning to the air force reserve are addressed. Adam also provides tips on strengthening resumes and exploring opportunities beyond legacy carriers, comments on media reporting and safety misconceptions in aviation, and discusses networking within The Pilot Network. The episode concludes with information about the upcoming TPx event.
Key Points
- Adam Uhan shares a personal anecdote about the importance of maintaining a checklist and being well-prepared when going for training, to avoid added stress and ensure a smooth experience.
- Adam advises pilots transitioning to the airlines to consider all available options, including regional airlines or ACMI carriers, to gain experience, build a strong resume, and secure a position before opportunities dwindle.
- The episode emphasizes the value of a pilot community for sharing experiences, offering advice on career moves, and correcting misconceptions in aviation reporting by major news outlets.
Adam screws up and how you can avoid it. It wasn't major, but replicating it could cause undue stress. Here's how to skip it!
It's also time to dip into some recent TPN Facebook group posts and see what's what.
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