Day 14-More rules

RULES OF THE AIR Today’s class we saw all the rules of the Air. Now, titles always seem to be boring, but to tell you the truth there’s no such thing as boring when learning something (at least for me). In between all the information we have to retain for ourselves as captains (someday); weContinue reading “Day 14-More rules”

Day 13 –Back in theory

Summer is over After a loooong summer in Belgium… we are officially in Autumn and back in school. I was thrilled to go back to my pilot classes but I couldn’t make it to the first three lessons. In between life, art and education; summer laziness and lack of agenda can be brutal to getContinue reading “Day 13 –Back in theory”

Pilot’s Diary-Day 12- Practice

So, taking advantage of summer days; I had my brother visiting me for a couple of weeks and I thought it would be cool to go and make some practicing hours with him, or better said I wanted to show off 😎 After a few cancellations due weather conditions, we finally got a green light.Continue reading “Pilot’s Diary-Day 12- Practice”

Pilot’s Diary-Day 11

Today we had the class of Visibility… something related to types of mist and fog; or better said, how to identify each one of them according to weather conditions and its importance. You probably remember me mentioning the Atmosphere and its layers (some of them probably), and well, we had a specification of structure andContinue reading “Pilot’s Diary-Day 11”

Pilot’s Diary- Day 10-Practice

So this was another exciting day. I wasn’t scared anymore. Let’s say that I was a bit too hyperactive this time, is like I wanted to learn it all in once! I was lucky to be assigned the same aircraft as well as the same captain (instructor); it feels easy when you recognize the environment,Continue reading “Pilot’s Diary- Day 10-Practice”

Pilot’s Diary-Day 9

So, today we started the Meteorology chapter. I was kind of excited as usual waiting to be surprised by some extravagant knowledge. I’ve recently started reading the book Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner; and it tells us about different methods for our brain or a way of learning. The book is targeted to languages learning,Continue reading “Pilot’s Diary-Day 9”

Pilot’s Diary-Day 8

After so much brainstorming over different things; I had such an intense week. See someone asked me this week if there’s something I don’t do, well; I don’t procrastinate (most of the time). Therefore I try using my time wisely and I do use an agenda… let’s say that I try being productive, when IContinue reading “Pilot’s Diary-Day 8”

Weekly Challenge- NATO P.A.

LEARNING THE NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET Hi Guys, you know I’m learning to pilot these days. Hopefully getting my pilot license in a year or so. If you’ve been following my Pilot’s Diary blog post (every week); you’ll see that I’m learning much more than I thought I would. I decided to start another weekly postContinue reading “Weekly Challenge- NATO P.A.”

Pilot’s Diary- Day 7-Practice

This aviation experience has definitely changed my everyday life, is like something else has activated in me; in terms of knowledge and reality. I love technology and as I mentioned before, I belong to the generation that knows IT deep within its core. i.e. Tom (from Myspace) indirectly taught us coding and well; it wasContinue reading “Pilot’s Diary- Day 7-Practice”

Pilot’s Diary -Day 5

So after having a week of massive research and developing for my Theory of the Earthquake Patterns; I felt even happier to go to class today, I had an extra motivation since it helped me realize more than I expected. The fact that I’m learning not only to flight but to love numbers, it’s aContinue reading “Pilot’s Diary -Day 5”