Other thing that can go wrong, Mass Bumping....LTE....
@gilkennedy763818 күн бұрын
As a relatively new Pilot ( 3 year ) And owning my own chopper I can confirm you that the reward is very addictive
@gearedeagle648415 күн бұрын
You think helicopter or plane is safer to travel?
@karapuma1752Ай бұрын
These Scammers are all over they are proudly telling you they are from Israel what a shame! I was recently at Redding CA Shopping Mall they are everywhere has shops and Kioses scamming local people I believe all other shopping malls pick their victims and hand them a little sampler package then invade them into the store or Kios then scams begin only one eye applying the creme and hand them a small fan to dry the than blah blah stars at the end price come to the table asking you a $580 for the eye tightening creme and free one other product they are all over sucking people money
@deborahstensvaag2033Күн бұрын
I feel EXACTLY the same way!!! It’s EVIL ( “get them confused”) how they come to the U.S. and target women and seniors then hiding behind their nonrefundable policies. 😡🤬🤯
@charlesmuller8416Ай бұрын
I am ready at age 35 to embark on this career path. There are no age limits, correct?
@ayanpandeydpsn-std9005Ай бұрын
It is not very full time jobs are there for a Historian , it depends upon how good you with understandinh history and marketing your degree. !.
@simplyNuziАй бұрын
Pair history with journalism/literature, they boost your analytical skills and make it much easier to go get jobs
@danamichelle12902 ай бұрын
So interesting.. I'm a curly haired girl myself, I literally ruined my back from the neck down as a cosmetologist so... Can't recommend that unless you wanna SAAAVE YOUR MONEY and retire at 35. I became licensed at 19 and the back pain began at 20 if that puts it into perspective. Came upon this video as an alternative to getting on disability which feels impossible.
@sorbet5122 ай бұрын
A helicopter pilot once told me you need to pay attention because the helicopter is always trying to kill you. 😅
@BarrettIda-z5u2 ай бұрын
Okuneva Mill
@hsgillxz4 ай бұрын
🔥🔥
@jacobsfire47334 ай бұрын
I was sheltered and now since I’m in high school, I’m paying for it.
@NCMATT4 ай бұрын
1 car how much to eastcoast or Westcoast .
@nicoleowens23184 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but I have a hard time seeing even what he said as sheltered. I was on my own since 14, few people taught me anything, I had to pay my own bills, buy my own toiletries and defend myself against constant threats to my physical well-being chronically for decades. You have parents that didn't pimp or starve you? Get you sent to endless programs or taken away? Spend your entire teenage life on your own or in programs? Taken away multiple times by CPS? Molested from toddlerhood to numerous adult SA's, with no protection or legal recourse? Lost a child due to medical negligence because they were prejudged and you were black, teenaged and desperately poor? Had to raise yourself and teach yourself everything you know, including how to drive, make money, build credit, get a GED and go to college, raise children, or even know how to boil pasta? I am just shocked that he called "paying bills since 18" the far end of the spectrum? You want to talk about not being sheltered? How often did you have to defend yourself against r@pists and murderers that your PARENTS forced you to stay with? Did you have to run away so you and your baby weren't KILLED? Had to defend yourself in the hood against gangs and crooked cops? He sounds somewhere in the middle of sheltered and completely alone and neglected. If you were able to stay with your parents, who weren't leaving you in life-threatening situations every day, you are at least somewhat sheltered. Not trying to minimize anyone's pain, but I feel towards him as he apparently felt towards his ex. I have never met someone who had financial support to even 18 who wasn't even remotely sheltered? Nobody paid my bills, I had to buy every car and pay all my bills myself. No one ever bought me razors, shampoo, tampons any of it. I had to figure it all out as a child, while being preyed on and abused from every direction. Not that it's a competition, it's certainly not, but I also think it's important to point out that trauma can affect someone much more deeply than this. If you had loving or supportive parents at all, if they ever did anything for you besides abuse you, you're lucky. I have no positive memories of my parents, and few of my siblings. My entire life was hell and trauma. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
@megatron123abc43 ай бұрын
Please seek therapy
@vibeywyphy2 ай бұрын
Wtf ….. please get help and understand not everyone has the same , identical , exact upbringing as you did snd growing up sheltered looked different for many people .
@janOrtizLaboy4 ай бұрын
You don't have to memorize 19CFR. 😅
@lumanate14935 ай бұрын
No offense but professors dont know anything about the job market. The reality is they got lucky as their work was the flavor of the moment and got one of the very few positions. The cynical reality is that none pf the jobs with “transferable skills” require a phd and you would easily be better off not getting one in the first place as you will have lost 4-7 years that you could have spent building your career.
@markveney95696 ай бұрын
The Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) training system is developed using a systematic training program methodology. AQP is a voluntary, data-driven, alternative means of compliance to the ‘traditional’ regulatory requirements under 14 CFR Parts 121 and 135 for training and checking. Under the AQP performance-based regulatory framework of 14 CFR Subpart Y, FAA is authorized to vary from traditional prescriptive requirements under 14 CFR 121 Subparts N and O (i.e., ‘traditional training’), subject to justification of an equivalent or better level of safety. As part of the systematic development process, AQP requires a front-end analysis of both training and operational data to establish proficiency objective requirements for all aspects of training.
@DarknessIsThePath6 ай бұрын
Universities and advocates always say you have transferable skills and yet the only way to get a job with a history major is to study another field first lmao. It is all a lie and a useless degree without something unrelated that actually gives you a damn job.
@NormieNeko6 ай бұрын
I've been shelterd and pampered my entire life. I'm in my 30s, and I have struggles dealing with issues others would consider insignificant. I still rather be privileged than risk losing everything I currently have just for the sake of independence or experience.
@Eni.stgo217 ай бұрын
How this channel dont got the recognition it deserves? !!
@Eni.stgo217 ай бұрын
How do you deal with motion sickness as a student
@Eni.stgo217 ай бұрын
What a great podcasts
@ladylefteye7 ай бұрын
I was sheltered. Life has always been challenging for me. I made it through.
@greektoonmania74477 ай бұрын
How?
@ladylefteye7 ай бұрын
@@greektoonmania7447I finished college, faith in God, stable job, housing etc. Im able to handle challenges well.
@ChavezJR308 ай бұрын
This has such good content 🙌 I wish other pilot podcast got this in depth
@shammanas93329 ай бұрын
Great points tbh
@nanichisebuka47779 ай бұрын
These are great can you type out some more info about your guest in the video description? Great interview is there more?
@LeanByK10 ай бұрын
Great video. Makes sense why we have to learn VFR first
@QueenOfTheGreen2710 ай бұрын
I feel like you can be raised sheltered and know it, but also being sheltered can make you unaware of how sheltered you are.
@Snowman1016811 ай бұрын
I would like to watch the full length podcast. Is it available here?
Most people don't know in this line of work there is a whole chunk of information you need to know.
@asunayuuki512911 ай бұрын
It’s definitely a scary feeling because it’s like throwing a baby sheep to a pack of wolves (it’s me, I’m the sheep)
@Dawson210011 ай бұрын
Fax
@phillipsimmons2119 Жыл бұрын
My Import was on flight
@twfc123 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@MsDreamm Жыл бұрын
Does anyone have her @ ?
@richiemecwan9853 Жыл бұрын
Any information about the person or his firm would be appreciated , as I am interested in getting connected with him
@keifer7813 Жыл бұрын
She's wrong about the Somali pirates. They do it because foreign ships come over to Somalia's shores and illegally fish there, and sometimes dump their waste onto it. So the people get upset and decide to hijack the perpetrators. Im sure there are other times where they just see a huge vessel nearby and do it out of opportunism too.
@pilotjroy2908 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Who’s the guest? He delivers this very well
Thanks for sharing that info guys just be real careful you’re teaching students to bank 3° into the dead engine and it’s actually the opposite! You want to “raise the dead” engine 3° into the good engine otherwise you’re gonna roll over and kill somebody!
@topofthegreen Жыл бұрын
So could it be said that helicopters could be safer?
@pilotjroy2908 Жыл бұрын
Depends who’s flying, but yes. People don’t realise that Heli’s have a freewheeling clutch (much like a push bike where you can roll while the pedals are stationary) So in the event of an engine failure or emergency you can safely glide to the ground like Mary Poppins
@D12345 Жыл бұрын
Not sure about the value of a history degree. Whenever I hear the words network, to me that sounds like code for know somebody that can help land the job which is what the job market has become.
@Stevederald Жыл бұрын
Anymore information about your interviewee and the company he works for?
@mikehunt7481 Жыл бұрын
great video! Glad you uploaded this!
@airportrooms5123 Жыл бұрын
Autopilot just doesn't trim the rudder, it uses ailerons to compensate the lack of rudder input, that's why disconnecting and out of trim it will throw back to you the uncompensated situation you left before. Just trim the plane before handing over controls to the autopilot.
@booknerd9691 Жыл бұрын
This was super interesting and freshing. I'm a 3rd year History and English student and I don't regret my degree at all. It's a lot of hard work and there is defo some gatekeeping in industries happening so you have to work super hard to find your way into whichever field you want :D
@gemgem3570 Жыл бұрын
What company does he work for?
@Awegener69 Жыл бұрын
Can you make a playlist of your pilot vids plz? I’m 30 hours away from ratp mins!
@ajdominguez4 Жыл бұрын
I wish their was more of this podcast speaking on just his role as a custom broker. As i'm trying to become a custom broker, not many people really speak on it. Especially him overseeing customs, ff, and the trucking, that topic is really interesting. Thank you for the video!
@lymstation53855 ай бұрын
Have you achieved it ? I have fallen into the job and I am now a customs if I can help with any questions ?
@ajdominguez45 ай бұрын
@@lymstation5385 crazy enough that you asked, yes thank god. May 24’ exam i passed! Let’s connect, love to learn
@TBb____3 ай бұрын
@@lymstation5385 How did you obtain your license?
@santoshraj10072 ай бұрын
@@lymstation5385Hello,As he said do we need to memorise the 19CFR? I am thinking to do diploma ! Thanks
@josefiol952029 күн бұрын
@@lymstation5385 hello, can i reach out? I would like to know how to become a custom broker.
@JoshTheCipher2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge gents. Logistics and supply chain is such an underwritten career path that is critical to modern infrastructure. This is helping me progress in my life- your work is making a difference. Thank you.