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Welcome to the Inspirational, Informational, and Transparent podcast about all aviation careers. Today I will be discussing questions from listeners including logbook questions, the challenges of being on the road, and when you can expect to make six figures as an airline pilot.
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Thank you to our sponsor, Three Point Aviation Services, specializing in aviation seminars and training materials. Check out Three Point’s Facebook page, to browse its new collection of short aviation articles. It can be found at www.facebook.com/3pointaviation.
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Listener Questions and Feedback:
- Working at an investment firm, currently considering switching to being a pilot, asking about different options.
- What’s the amount of time I should expect to spend before getting to the regionals and majors, and when will I make six figures?
- How often do pilots get furloughed, what’s the typical amount of time?
- Teacher asks about when they should start learning to fly and obtaining their ratings.
- A Student pilot, 90-day solo endorsement, which expired. What do I do now?
- A 20-year-old private pilot, going into a 2-year degree program in the fall, looking for scholarships.
- New to aviation, thanks to Lenny for coming back to share more inspiration, thanks to the podcast team for inspiration and information.
- Truck driver pursuing aviation, looking for advice on getting his A&P.
Thank you to our sponsor, Three Point Aviation Services, specializing in aviation seminars and training materials. Check out Three Point’s Facebook page, to browse its new collection of short aviation articles. It can be found at www.facebook.com/3pointaviation.
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