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We are back after a brief delay. Thank you so much for your kind thoughts and prayers. In this episode I have a bunch of listener email to answer coping with burn out, getting your ratings current after a lapse and how to pay for it, and a number of questions about moving your aviation career forward.
In this episode I discuss:
- How to cope with burn out
- Getting your ratings current after a lapse and using scholarships to pay for it.
- A request for an interview of someone in aerial fire fighting.
- What to do when you have a training failure on your record.
- Advice on different regionals and what to consider when applying.
- A “thank you” for your advice on being over-prepared in training and update on career progress.
- An update from someone that cannot get medical but found another aviation job.
- A member of the community said “thanks” for interviewing someone about the Veterans Airlift Program and donated $500.
- Is 44 to old to start working towards flying for a major airline?
- Is tilt rotor time considered by airlines as fixed wing or helicopter type hours?
- Question about what kind of scholarships to look for to obtain a CFI.
Announcements
- The Aerospace Scholarships E-book was scheduled to come out in February, but has been rescheduled to come out in March.
- You can reach us with your aviation career or other questions at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.
- The FAA Safety Team is a great way to stay current and learn how to fly safe.
- More technical videos are being added to expertaviator.com and aviationcareerspodcast soon.
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