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A Cover Letter  is your opportunity to get the recruiter’s attention.  Recruiters don’t spend more than 15-30 seconds to review it. So, make sure you put yourself into the spotlight in the best possible way. The Header This section should be similar to the one in your Resume. Address of The Company Here you write […]

Airline Pilots Surviving the Pandemic “Get your Resume ready!” Read More »

Leading on from my previous blogs on how COVID has changed my job as an airline pilot I will address “stress”! Aviation is one of the worst hit industries by the pandemic. As a front line pilot I am all too aware how our lives have been affected and stress has escalated in our lives.

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Airline pilot and “Transferable skills” In my previous blog I have shared with you how COVID has changed my life as an airline pilot. As a result of one of the many changes I am currently writing to you from my quarantine room where I will be residing the next two weeks. Leading up to

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The day COVID hit aviation This is my second blog in a series where I will share with you how COVID has changed my life as an airline pilot and how the pandemic changed  aviation. Pilots are taking big pay cuts due to the reduced flights, flying skills are less sharp due to infrequent flying,

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My first blog in a series during which  I will share my own experience as an airline pilot, how the pandemic has changed things and how I am trying to learn new skills to secure my future. My story I have been an airline pilot for over 25 years, a job which I thoroughly enjoy

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The coronavirus pandemic has grounded most of the world’s airplanes for the immediate future. But when aviation reboots, pilots will need to be up to speed. It means brushing up on flight-deck skills. This is presenting a  challenge as pilots remain housebound. Pilots require frequent training and ‘recency’ to be able to fly,  “Recency” means complying with regulations

350VA services during times when pilots don’t fly Read More »