Here is my Career Field Research Project about my desired occupation of a Commercial Airline Pilot!
https://www.emaze.com/@AOOZTFRQW/commercial-airline-pilot
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The Honors Mentorship program has given me a great opportunity to intern at Centennial Aviation Academy. One of the many reasons I chose to apply to the Honors Mentorship Program was because it was going to increase my education not only in the real world, but in the aviation world. My mentorship provides me with the beginning steps towards many years of college educations ahead of me. While interning have a learned many valuable things that will not only carry on with me in college, but in the real world and in my professional career too. My mentor is constantly teaching me new things or emphasizing on old topics which broadens my education of my desired career field. I truly feel that this program has been a partner in my education through hands on material, which provides me with experience that I might not have receive by just sitting in a classroom. My flight school was the perfect resource to learn and apply what I have learned into flying an airplane and into helping me obtain my private pilots licenses in preparation for college. This is very important to my future education, because it is something all pilots must go through and I am achieving that through this amazing program.
The Honors Mentorship Program has guided my education and allowed me to achieve my goals through it. During my time interning I have successfully completed two solo cross-country flights needed to obtain my private pilots licenses. With one more to go I plan on completing it in due time. Additionally, I have continued to prepare for my FAA written exam as well as my private pilot FAA check-ride. These have been major accomplishments to aid my education in this career field. However, along the way I have hit a few roadblocks such as weather or maintenance or solo recertification requirements, but I have overcome those obstacles and continued to push towards my goals in this program. Lastly, interning at my flight school has not only helped me, but also my mentor. While interning I have helped by working the receptionist desk, answering phone calls and most importantly assisting other students in their aviation education. This could be through teaching them how to conduct a pre-flight inspection or something they are learning in class such as airspace or air supplement charts and so on. Having the ability to help other students was very rewarding and showed my mentor that I can offer my knowledge to help other reach theirs. Overall, I feel very enlighten by the Honors Mentorship Program because I have gained a significant amount of knowledge that I might not have gained elsewhere. Centennial Aviation Academy has definitely been a partner in my education through all the experiences it has opened me up to. I am very fortunate to be interning here and I am looking forward to continuing to enrich my education in the aviation field. |