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David Christopher Meitzler
About this listen
What is it like to work in the sky? The true story of what happens after years of career development in a demanding aviation industry, when a flight instructor gets a high-stakes interview with an airline for a dream job. Will it be an end to the exhausting work of teaching students how to takeoff, land, fly, and stay alive? Hear about how and what pilots learn and why.
This audiobook reveals the drama of pilot work life while fighting voices of self-doubt, juggling personal and family needs, and considering what might come afterwards. Did you know that in an airline pilot job interview, they don't ask if you can fly? See what it takes to have a CREW badge. You might be surprised about what else goes on when you take a peek on board from the "front office".
The incredible details and more are here, and right beyond the door to the flight deck.
©2019 David Christopher Meitzler (P)2019 David Christopher MeitzlerListeners also enjoyed...
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