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Aviation Careers Podcast

ACP345 How To Start An Aviation Career At 45

00:00 Introduction
02:27 Listener Mail Can I Become A Pilot At 45
03:56 You Are Not Alone
04:15 Create A Plan
05:15 Good grasp of your financial situation.
06:20 Communicate with your family the plan.
06:30 Share Your Dream with a Select group of people who want you to succeed.
08:00 This is a team effort.
08:05 Reach out to a career coach for motivation and an unbiased opinion.
08:35 Don't Give Up!
09:40 Financing your career change at 45.
10:20 Look for nontraditional student scholarships.
11:30 Setting Hourly Goals
15:24 Carl's Inspirational Message.


Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast.

Today we answer the question: how do I start a career at 45 years old? Thank you to our listener who wrote into [email protected]
If you have a question leave on in the comments below or write us directly at:
[email protected] . I really like helping you reach your career goals.

Sponsor:

Speaking of helping people reach their goals, a special shout out to the sponsor of this episode http://PlaneEnglishSim.com. Many of you listen to this podcast to help understand aviation terms and their proper pronunciation in English. Well, there is an app for that. PlaneEnglishSim is an Appbased aviation radio simulator and is an easy way to gain radio proficiency in both VFR and IFR flight.

Use the coupon code “PlaneEnglishSim” for free oneyear access to the online Aerospace Scholarships guide. The show notes highlight links to the aerospace scholarships guide and the coupon code. There are a limited number of coupons so visit AviationCareerPodcast.com and use the code PlaneEnglishSim today. http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com...



Listener Mail:

I am an avid listener of the Aviation NewsTalk podcast with Max Trescott and during this week's episode, he mentioned your name and your associated Aviation Careers podcast. I immediately jumped over to listen to one of your episodes and found myself with the impulse to reach out to you.

I have spent the last year working towards my Private Pilot Certificate, which I obtained last month. I have always had a fixation with and love of aviation, however, I have spent the last 22 years working in education as the head of a sports medicine department, and more recently the Director of Campus Safety and Security. Now, at the horizon of turning 45, I have found myself at a precipice of a career change, with a strong force pulling me towards becoming a commercial pilot.

For as long as I can remember, planes have held a special place in my life. Having my Private Pilot Certificate is something I have dreamed about for nearly 3 decades since the release of MS Flight Simulator 3.0.

However, as a divorced father of three and the welcome recipient of a steady income, I am interested in knowing if you have any suggestions/tips/tricks for taking the plunge into the ATP process, airline hiring, etc. I am excited by the prospect of a career in aviation though I know there are things to take into consideration as well. Most people don’t start this process at 45.

If there is any information, hindsight, or insight you might be willing to share with me, I would greatly appreciate it. In the meantime, I look forward to tuning into your next show and hope to hear from you.

Be well.

Congratulations on Your Private Pilot Certificate.
You are not alone at 45. Many people start a second career in aviation with some as guests on this show.
Some advice for those starting a career at 45:




Links:

http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com...

Sponsor:

Thank you to the sponsor of this episode http://PlaneEnglishSim.com . Many of you listen to this podcast to help understand aviation terms and their proper pronunciation in English. Well there is an app for that. PlaneEnglishSim is the Appbased aviation radio simulator and an easy way to gain radio proficiency in both VFR and IFR.

Use the coupon code “PlaneEnglishSim” for free oneyear access to the online Aerospace Scholarships guide. Links to the aerospace scholarships guide and the coupon code are in the show notes. There are a limited number of coupons so visit AviationCareerPodcast.com and use the code PlaneEnglishSim today. http://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com...








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