Listen to this episode below: What does it take to become a pilot? Jeff Simon’s love of aviation is taking him on a journey well beyond the cockpit. Jeff is a pilot, an aircraft owner, an FAA certified A & P mechanic and inspector, writer, and inventor. Jeff has spent the last 18 years promoting
Listen to this episode below: What does it take to become a pilot? Jeremy Robertson started flying at age 15 in Canberra, Australia, completing his PPL at the end of high school and gaining his commercial licences via the University of New South Wales Bachelor of Aviation program. Jeremy has worked as a flying instructor,
Listen to this episode below: What does it take to become a pilot? Patrick Smith is an airline pilot and the host of the popular website AskThePilot.com. Patrick is also a published author, and his book Cockpit Confidential is a New York Times best-seller. He has also appeared on hundreds of radio and television outlets
Listen to this episode below: What does it take to become a pilot? Robert DeLaurentis, the “Zen Pilot”, is a noted aviation speaker and author with over 1400 flight hours. Robert has his Visual, Instrument and Multi-engine Ratings and holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate as well as an advanced graduate degree in Spiritual Psychology.
Listen to this episode below: What does it take to become a pilot? Join us as Karen gives us insight into her inspiring pilot journey. Karen Kahn piloted her first flight at the age of 19 and then 9 years later, in 1977, was one of the first woman hired by a major airline. Karen
Listen to this episode below: What does it take to become a pilot? Join us as Richard Graham gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey. After his first solo flight in 1962 with his father as the instructor, Rich Graham was hooked on a flying career. After 25 years in the United States Airforce flying
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