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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Avination, welcome back to the Pilot to Pilot podcast episode 58 featuring Reed Chuda. Reed is a currently building his time as an FO on the mighty PC12 aka baelatus. Some of the things we talk about on today's episode are. His Grandpa flew bombers in the Army. Reed’s brothers is a fighter pilot in the Navy. How aviation skipped a generation in their family. Reed talks about his support system while training. How the University of North Dakota flying camp helped Reed realize this is what he actually wanted to do. What a flying summer camp is actually like. How a flying summer camp can help you get ahead in your flying career. Does Reed recommend future pilots going to summer camps? How he made friends forever at that week-long aviation camp. Reed talks about his experience at a non-aviation college. What Reed was specifically looking for when choosing a college. How important it is to visit schools to figure out if it is a good fit. Reed talks about his training. Reed talks about his favorite study books. Why Reed chose Survey flying over CFI. What I liked about flying aerial survey. How to choose your survey job. How Reed found a non-sketchy survey job.. which is rare. A story about my experience flying aerial survey. How I made $25,000 my first year flying professionally What Reed’s goals are for his future. Why Reed scheduled Regional interviews when he wasn’t flying for survey. Reed talks about his side job. If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure to leave a review on iTunes and make sure to check out our new website www.pilottopilothq.com Happy Flying,   Justin
Released:
May 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Pilot to Pilot podcast is a place for aviators to come for inspiration and encouragement. We aim to help all types of aviators to continue pursuing their aviation dreams, whether that be flying commercially or flying for fun.