#101 - Morgan Dyjur & Tanner Dudar - Soaring to Success: Aviation, Learning Styles & The Power of Consistency

17/11/2024 1h 44min Temporada 1 Episodio 101

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Morgan Dyjur & Tanner Dudar are deeply entrenched in the world of aviation. Morgan Dyjur, who is currently studying for his Airline Transport Pilot License while balancing his role as an academic administrator, and Tanner Dudar, a passionate Pilot Instructor and aviation enthusiast. Together, they dive into the complexities and nuances of aviation education, sharing their unique experiences and perspectives. Our discussion covers the challenges of building a new education program, the differences between studying for written exams and flight tests, and how real-world work experience equips individuals to handle the demands of school.Tanner opens up about the significant hurdles involved in developing a new aviation education program. He notes that building a curriculum from scratch requires immense effort, adjustments, and student feedback, all while working under strict time constraints. The first cohort of students, whom he affectionately refers to as "guinea pigs," provided invaluable lessons that have shaped future iterations of the program. Morgan adds that having instructors like Tanner, who bring both teaching expertise and practical flight knowledge, enhances the training and offers diverse perspectives that benefit students.When discussing the differences between preparing for written exams and flight tests, Tanner emphasizes the need for varied study techniques depending on the individual’s learning style. He shares that while some students thrive on visual learning, others need more intensive book study or practice days before exams. Morgan points out that while practical flying skills are crucial, having a strong theoretical foundation is just as important. This combination ensures that students can not only perform well in exams but also prioritize safety and sound judgment during real-world flight situations.Feedback and adapting the curriculum play pivotal roles in the program’s ongoing development. Morgan describes the process as iterative, highlighting that feedback from both students and instructors helps to fine-tune the curriculum. Adjustments are made during limited windows throughout the year when changes can be implemented. This dynamic nature ensures that the program evolves to remain relevant and effective, ultimately improving the training experience for future pilots.Finally, both guests offer valuable advice for students facing the balancing act of work and academic demands. Tanner underscores the importance of taking life day by day and staying ahead of the workload to prevent stress from snowballing. Morgan encourages students not to lose hope, advocating for a step-by-step approach to tackling challenges. Both agree that maintaining focus, applying practical lessons to theoretical learning, and leveraging the support of the aviation community are key to navigating the rigorous path of becoming a proficient pilot.KEEP IT LONG TERM!

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