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ACP373 Considering A Career Change And Don’t Know The End Goal? 

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Considering a career change into aviation and not sure what you your goal looks like? In this episode we discuss how to better stay focused on your goal of becoming a pilot without getting distracted or discouraged.
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Question 1:
I'm a 39-year-old male prospective career swapper living in CA, so naturally, I purchased access to your guide.
Is there a way to filter my search for scholarships that aren't just for teens/students, women-only, or geographically limited?
Question 2 from Contact Page:
I am considering a career change into aviation and I'm not sure what my end goal looks like at this time but I do know that I want to fly for work. Currently, I am a private pilot with about 110 flight hours.
My next step towards flying as a career is to get my instrument rating but I am having a difficult time getting through the ground school portion of the instrument rating. The ground school I purchased seems not to be designed for beginning learners and I'm not finding it as easy to pick up on as I did with the private pilot ground school.
I am trying to go through the ground school portion first due to limited funds and want to get as much knowledge as I can before being able to begin actual instrument flight training.
Do you have any advice as to how I can stay focused on learning the instrument rating? Or what can make it more fun? It seems to be a less interesting rating to study and I'm having a hard time with it.
Answer:
Watch RU-vid videos such as our “descend via video” that might pique your interest. • Descend Via Muscl3 Arr...
Jump into a simulator and fly some approaches. You don't need an expensive sim.
flightsimassociation.com/
Instrument knowledge and flying skills are most important for a career as a pilot.
Take a break and read books such as “everything explained for the professional pilot”: amzn.to/3FvbCVQ
Visit your goals often and redefine your goals.
It is easier to progress through the tough times if you have the end in sight.
Question 3 from the Contact Page:
I would like to know if the scholarship guide only contains stuff for the USA or if it includes other countries. I am in Canada but have Brazilian and EU citizenship as well. I have not started flying yet but am hoping to do this year! Thank You.
To discuss the specifics of your situation I would have someone review your numbers and your goals. We can help at www.aviationcareerspodcast.co...
Sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC you can find www.strumorlaw.com. They are giving away 50 scholarship guides. You can get yours for free using the coupon code “StrumorLaw” at
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The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC handles various aviation matters, safety investigations, and pilot medical certification. You can find them on the web at www.strumorlaw.com/
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Комментарии : 10   
@TruckinTrader1
@TruckinTrader1 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate the variety of pilots you are interviewing. This is good for young and old
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 8 месяцев назад
Aviation is a job for all ages. Of course the younger you are the longer you will have to work in the field. Many believe they cannot work past 65 but that is not true. There are many jobs in aviation, especially education, where one can continue to work for a very long time.
@southwest82
@southwest82 8 месяцев назад
Love these topics! For us pondering career 2.0 in our 40s, this is gold.
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 8 месяцев назад
Great to hear this is helping you move forward in your career. Let me know if there are any other topics you would like me to discuss.
@iliegotca1049
@iliegotca1049 8 месяцев назад
Thank you .
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 8 месяцев назад
You are welcome!
@Bobbyboucher9814
@Bobbyboucher9814 8 месяцев назад
I’m 48 years old, completed my CFII a year ago, currently teaching part time, still working full time in my original field and and getting my MEI early next year. Are there any scholarship opportunities to cover that last rating?
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 8 месяцев назад
Yes but only a few. Most are geared towards the earlier ratings and younger individuals so make sure you look through all the scholarships available.
@Hedgeflexlfz
@Hedgeflexlfz 8 месяцев назад
If you aren't motivated to get your instrument rating, you're not going to be a successful professional pilot.
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 8 месяцев назад
I think everyone has their own challenges along the way towards a career in aviation. At times we sometimes question our ability to move forward with this as a career. This is a time to really look at your goals and clearly define them to help move in the proper direction while being staying motivated.
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