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How Our Aviation Business Began: Episode 23
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47 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2019
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Small business startups are not for the faint of heart. There are issues of time and financial sacrifices to consider. In the middle of full time church ministry and running a local construction business, we found ourselves walking down the road of starting up a flight school and aviation maintenance business. Many people asked how we got into this seemingly random industry, and today we’re going to tell our aviation business story and the rewards and challenges that we’ve experienced along the way. Resources https://www.flymauihi.com/ https://www.aviatortraining.com/ http://www.flyjonesboro.com/ Episode 2: Why I Learned to Fly https://www.flymauihi.com/blog/whyilearnedtofly Episode 11: Surviving a Plane Crash https://www.flymauihi.com/blog/planecrash Airplane Owner Maintenance Podcast http://airplaneownermaintenance.com/ Gain the knowledge you need to pass your Private, Instrument or Commercial FAA written exam, plus “whole picture” learning that will make you a lifelong, safe aviator. Check out Aviator Training online ground school (LIVE and recorded formats): https://www.aviatortraining.com/ Get a Kore Aviation headset! Use this link and you’ll save 10% at checkout: https://www.koreheadset.com/discount/FLIGHTSCHOOL?rfsn=1947882.ec1885&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1947882.ec1885 Did you miss last week’s episode on the instrument knowledge test? Listen to Episode 21 here: https://www.flymauihi.com/blog/instrumentknowledgetest What’s Next? COMMENT on www.flymauihi.com FOLLOW us on social media at @flymauihi, @johncaubble, @lcaubble SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your favorite podcast provider
Released:
Mar 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (95)
Episode 2: Why I Learned to Fly: Did you know? Less than 0.2% of the U.S. population are pilots. And out of that pilot population, only about 6% are female. A pretty small niche in our society. With new regulations after 9/11 the days of hanging around small local airports, kicking... by none