Five Ways You Can Bolster Your Training and Timebuilding
These pro tips and techniques can make for easier career transitions, and making you more marketable to potential employers.
The pilot shortage has created a huge demand for well-trained professional pilots, and there are many flight schools to provide that training. But no matter where you train or what you fly, you can incorporate professional pilot habits into your flying.
In this week's episode of V1 Rotate, airline pilot Sam Weigel shows you five pro pilot tips and techniques to add to your training and timebuilding, making for easier career transitions, and making you more marketable to potential employers.
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Sam Weigel has been an airplane nut since an early age, and when he's not flying the Boeing 737 for work, he enjoys going low and slow in vintage taildraggers. He and his wife live west of Seattle, where they are building an aviation homestead on a private 2,400-foot grass airstrip.
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