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How are logbook corrections viewed by a pilot interviewer or interview board as they plan to look over my logbooks? Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please contact us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.
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Congratulations to Makaio Anderson, who attends Central Florida Aerospace Academy, on his acceptance to attend the EAA Advanced Air Academy 2019 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
The EAA Air Academy offers young people the opportunity to meet and work with aviation professionals, while living and learning the arts, sciences, and lore of aviation in both classroom and workshop settings.
They join many other young people, ages 16-18, in this aviation program. Several days of the Academy take place during the world’s largest and most exciting aviation event — EAA AirVenture 2019. Participants in the EAA Air Academy come from around the United States and several foreign countries.
Academy activities will include flight experience, workshops, and classroom study. EAA’s Director of Museum & Museum Education, Bob Campbell, says, “The EAA Air Academy teaches young people new skills and instills a pride of craftsmanship. More importantly, it develops their leadership potential and broadens their understanding of both aviation and themselves. The EAA Air Academy is a benchmark of personal experience . . . and an aviation experience that will last a lifetime.”
Campbell added that “those who are interested in attending any of EAA’s Air Academy Programs, should write to: Experimental Aircraft Association, Inc., Resident Education Office, PO Box 3086, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54903-3086. Applicants need not be EAA members. The prime consideration is an interest
and enthusiasm for aviation.”
https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/eaa-aviation-and-flight-summer-camps/eaa-air-academy
In This Episode We Discuss (How Logbook Corrections Affect Hiring):
- Can you provide any advice as to the pro’s and con’s related to having a masters degree for someone potentially seeking to follow in your footsteps?
- US citizen wants to start his flying career in Australia.
- How are logbook changes viewed by a pilot interviewer or interview board as they plan to look over my logbooks?
- Why are regional airlines and majors not able to sponsor work visas for pilots?
- If you ever do a podcast on getting into the industry with a past criminal record I’d love to add my 2 cents.
- How To Be A Guest New Video Course.
Links Mentioned in This Podcast:
How To Be A Guest On Aviation Careers Podcast
https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/eaa-aviation-and-flight-summer-camps/eaa-air-academy
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study/student-visa.html
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