ACP080 – Overseas Flying with Ed Abraham

March 22, 2015

Welcome to episode 80. Many of you are interested in working overseas because you heard foreign pilots are paid well. Today I have with me someone who will help us understand more about the benefits and challenges of overseas flying. Ed Abraham is the International Pilot Advisor at Cage Marshal Consulting. Ed is living proof […]

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ACP079 – Burn Out, Scholarships, and Moving Your Aviation Career Forward

March 10, 2015

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 […]

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ACP078 – Mission Aviation Fellowship with Ron Hilbrands

February 13, 2015

Welcome to Episode 78. Aviation is a challenging and rewarding career. Some want to fly for the airlines and others seek a challenging flying environment dedicated to helping others. Many listeners have written me and feel Mission Aviation Fellowship would fulfill your need to serve others while living the dream of being a “bush” pilot. […]

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Survey : Book Cover For Aerospace Scholarships 2015

February 2, 2015

We have finished the Aerospace Scholarships Guide for 2015 and will soon publish the e-book but we need your help deciding on a cover. Check out the samples below and let us know which one is your favorite by clicking here AviationCareersPodcast.com/vote. Cover 1 Cover 2 Cover 3 Cover 4 Please vote for your favorite book […]

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ACP077 – Planning Your Piloting Career with Angie Marshall of Cage Marshall Consulting

January 28, 2015

Welcome to Episode 77. The path towards an airline piloting career can be varied depending on your personal circumstances and the choices you make in life. You may want to live in a certain location, you may want to fly only certain types of aircraft, or you have a family and you need to make […]

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ACP076 – Sky Dive Pilot Dennis Downing

January 9, 2015

Welcome to episode 76. I have received many questions regarding the career of skydive pilot so we thought we would dedicate this episode to the job of skydive pilot. Joining me for this episode is Dennis Downing, a pilot flying skydivers in Zephyrhills, Florida. It seems to be an exciting job and along with my […]

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ACP075 – Questions from a College Grad, the CTP Requirement, Pilot Shortage, PRIA Requests, and More

December 28, 2014

This week I have another great episode of listener email with my good friend, Flight Instructor, and Aerospace Director at Polk State College Eric Crump. In this episode we answer questions related to: Questions from a College Grad The CTP Requirement Pilot Shortage PRIA Requests Plus a few more Links Mentioned in the Podcast: Regional Airline Association […]

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ACP074 – How To Win A Scholarship with Administrator Mark Ducorsky

December 11, 2014

Today you will get an inside view into the scholarship process. We created the Aerospace Scholarships Guide because many of you wanted to know how to win a scholarship for your training and career advancement. When we started this guide we did not realize the large number of aerospace scholarships available but have committed to placing […]

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ACP073 – Aviation Safety and Claims Manager Dr. Benjamin Goodheart

November 30, 2014

Welcome to episode 73 of the podcast where we give you an inside view of various aviation careers. Some of you have written this show asking me to interview someone who is involved with aviation safety and others would like to hear more about jobs in the insurance field. With me today I have someone […]

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ACP072- Airline Interview Preparation with Judy Tarver

November 18, 2014

One of the hardest parts about getting a new job is not always finding the job, but getting through the interview. It can be scary, nerve racking, and you often only get one chance to make a good impression. Wouldn’t it be great if there was someone out there that could help you with this […]

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