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Episode 10: Devin Durant - New Private Pilot and Future UND Aviation Student

Episode 10: Devin Durant - New Private Pilot and Future UND Aviation Student

FromTime in Flight


Episode 10: Devin Durant - New Private Pilot and Future UND Aviation Student

FromTime in Flight

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Time In Flight: Episode 10 – Devin Durant On this episode, Devin Durant, who just received his Private Pilots License (PPL) the day before, shares his experience and journey of what it was like to obtain this pilots license.  He describes what it was like to start with very little information on how to fly but a deep desire to be amongst the clouds. Devin ultimately attended three different flight schools before completing his training. He discusses how each one brought a unique experience to his training and how having a diverse training background can lead to having a more rounded skill set. Devin also discuses who his post high school education has been going and his future educational plans, now that he has been accepted by the University of North Dakota’s (UND) aviation program. He also talks about remaining involved with aviation during his non-training hours and how working at the field base operator (FBO) at the Baltimore Washington International (BWI) airport helped fuel is passion for flying and aviation in general. Check out Time In Flight on Instagram @timeinflight Or send an email to hunter@timeinflight.com
Released:
Oct 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (33)

Time-in-Flight peels back the layer of mystery that can surround aviation flight training. By interviewing current flight instructors, students and professional pilots who have gone through the flight training experience, Time-in-Flight hopes to provide insight and excitement for those aspiring and currently undertraining the flight training adventure, as aviation students.