I love your format. Very cool. I’d love to see a podcast for second career/non-traditional student age pilots. Sure, it speaks to me but I think it would speak to many others too.
This podcast has so much potential. I will say that the young lady did make it a bit difficult at times when interrupting the flow of the conversation. Nevertheless, the content is great for a current student pilot such as myself eager to hear successful stories.
The so-called 1,500 hour rule was passed after the fatal Colgan Air crash in February 2009 in America Who was the captain of the Colgan air crash? Captain Renslow was hired in September 2005 and had accumulated 3,379 total flight hours, with 111 hours as captain on the Q400 and he was the one that flew the airplane and crashed it, not the co-pilot.
Hi Anderson. Thank you very much! Prior to attending Blueline, i worked as an airport operations coordinator at KTEB for 4 years. I got a lot of inspiration to start my pilot career from all the interactions I had with multiple pilots and the main inspiration came from an instructor back in my college days who flew a G7500. And after a conversation from him, I started my research to find a good flight school and I found Blueline.
@@abdul-jalilabdullah2876 Hey Abdul, Thank you for responding, This is great. I meant to ask in terms of preparations, what have you done prior to attend Blueline in order to minimize time at the school.
I'm late to the party. Great episode Adul your testimony and advice gave me some reassurance to consider my primal inclinations to have the ability to fly. Ashley is the ultimate tension braker, relaxing the interview. I couldn't get the other gentlemen's name in the podcast that was sitting there as well. hopefully he'll get to introduce himself in the next one. looking forward to Morgan.
GM, Andy found you on UA-cam and I’m glad I did. I’m 67 retired middle school principal and have always dreamed of becoming a pilot, but for various reasons it has never materialized, but I’m not one to give up. I have enjoyed watching your videos and I’m considering the Blue line program. What sort of preparation should a person have before starting this accelerated program. I’m only looking to acquire a commercial rating. Do you think that Blue line can accommodate someone that just wants to achieve from zero to commercial rating given my age. I do hold a third class medical.
We believe Andy has already responded to your comment elsewhere, but to chime in... We always recommend connecting with our Training Advisors for guidance on being prepared for a program as accelerated as ours. Some of the things we recommend is reading the PHAK, and completing as many written exams as possible before your start date (the written exams we are speaking of are PAR, IRA, CAX, CFI, FOI and FIA). You won't be able to pursue the airlines, but there are plenty of other career options, which our training advisors can guide you through!
Good podcast but too interruptive and bouncing around, off-topic to every momentary mini-topic. Hard to follow, waiting to get back to the main subject "Completing the school in less than five months" (and us learning how it can be done). The title got me to watch, and the topic storm gets this comment for engagement, but im done watching.
We appreciate your feedback, and we will definitely consider it for future episodes as we navigate this new podcast. If you have any specific suggestions or topics you'd like us to cover, feel free to let us know!
I love your format. Very cool. I’d love to see a podcast for second career/non-traditional student age pilots. Sure, it speaks to me but I think it would speak to many others too.
We’re glad you like it! 😁 We definitely intend to have a wide variety of guests on the show!
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 Ghanaians all over doing big things.
Yessirrrr!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
This podcast has so much potential. I will say that the young lady did make it a bit difficult at times when interrupting the flow of the conversation. Nevertheless, the content is great for a current student pilot such as myself eager to hear successful stories.
Our next episode will hopefully post soon!
The so-called 1,500 hour rule was passed after the fatal Colgan Air crash in February 2009 in America
Who was the captain of the Colgan air crash?
Captain Renslow was hired in September 2005 and had accumulated 3,379 total flight hours, with 111 hours as captain on the Q400 and he was the one that flew the airplane and crashed it, not the co-pilot.
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Hey Abdul, you’re an inspiration. Congratulations! What exactly have you done before attending Blueline?
Hi Anderson. Thank you very much! Prior to attending Blueline, i worked as an airport operations coordinator at KTEB for 4 years. I got a lot of inspiration to start my pilot career from all the interactions I had with multiple pilots and the main inspiration came from an instructor back in my college days who flew a G7500. And after a conversation from him, I started my research to find a good flight school and I found Blueline.
@@abdul-jalilabdullah2876 Hey Abdul, Thank you for responding, This is great. I meant to ask in terms of preparations, what have you done prior to attend Blueline in order to minimize time at the school.
I'm late to the party. Great episode Adul your testimony and advice gave me some reassurance to consider my primal inclinations to have the ability to fly. Ashley is the ultimate tension braker, relaxing the interview. I couldn't get the other gentlemen's name in the podcast that was sitting there as well. hopefully he'll get to introduce himself in the next one. looking forward to Morgan.
Thanks for watching!!
GM, Andy found you on UA-cam and I’m glad I did. I’m 67 retired middle school principal and have always dreamed of becoming a pilot, but for various reasons it has never materialized, but I’m not one to give up. I have enjoyed watching your videos and I’m considering the Blue line program. What sort of preparation should a person have before starting this accelerated program. I’m only looking to acquire a commercial rating. Do you think that Blue line can accommodate someone that just wants to achieve from zero to commercial rating given my age. I do hold a third class medical.
We believe Andy has already responded to your comment elsewhere, but to chime in...
We always recommend connecting with our Training Advisors for guidance on being prepared for a program as accelerated as ours. Some of the things we recommend is reading the PHAK, and completing as many written exams as possible before your start date (the written exams we are speaking of are PAR, IRA, CAX, CFI, FOI and FIA). You won't be able to pursue the airlines, but there are plenty of other career options, which our training advisors can guide you through!
That is a good man. I trust him.
We think so too!
Trying to get excepted for a loan including room and board cause they want me out rough times
I’m from the bx too!
Congrats!
History makinggggg!
can i join the airforce first before i go to a flight school? i didn’t go to college.
Yes! Everyone has their own path!
Great video!
Thanks! Our next episode should air sometime this month! 😁
looks like im a little late for the discount code 😂
😂 maybe a little
Good podcast but too interruptive and bouncing around, off-topic to every momentary mini-topic. Hard to follow, waiting to get back to the main subject "Completing the school in less than five months" (and us learning how it can be done). The title got me to watch, and the topic storm gets this comment for engagement, but im done watching.
We appreciate your feedback, and we will definitely consider it for future episodes as we navigate this new podcast. If you have any specific suggestions or topics you'd like us to cover, feel free to let us know!
DEI in action