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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 55 MIN

Back to School: Success in Aviation Training: Mindset, Pressure, and Finding Joy

from The Calm Cockpit Podcast · host calmcockpit

Episode 18 Aviation training is more than earning ratings—it’s a marathon of growth, resilience, and professionalism.This episode explores the mental framing, strategies, and support systems that help aviation students thrive, with special focus on our college aviators. The discussion covers the unique “pressure cooker” environment of aviation training, from the high stakes of performance and peer influence to managing expectations and reframing failure. The conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness, building a strong support network, and embracing mentorship. Practical strategies for self-care, professionalism, and decision-making are shared—reminders that today’s choices shape the career opportunities of tomorrow. We’ll discuss how students can broaden their horizons beyond airline careers, noting the vast opportunities in corporate and other aviation sectors. Above all, we’ll remind students–and ourselves–about the importance of joy: amidst the stress and challenges, the ultimate goal is to have fun and find fulfillment in flying. This episode is a must-listen for student pilots, aviation program participants, and anyone pursuing further ratings who wants actionable tools for success—without losing sight of why they started flying in the first place.   Links: Is Collegiate Flight for You?  Episode of the More Right Rudder Podcast with Kyle Jehnzen, collegiate faculty instructor at Western Michigan University. We talk about the differences between collegiate 141 and other types of flight schools and what might make that route the right thing for a perspective pilot. We also chat about the benefits of working for a college as a flight instructor and what led Kyle to a career as a academic instructor in aviation and how to follow in his footsteps if you feel it might be right for you.

Episode 18 Aviation training is more than earning ratings—it’s a marathon of growth, resilience, and professionalism.This episode explores the mental framing, strategies, and support systems that help aviation students thrive, with special focus on our college aviators. The discussion covers the unique “pressure cooker” environment of aviation training, from the high stakes of performance and peer influence to managing expectations and reframing failure. The conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness, building a strong support network, and embracing mentorship. Practical strategies for self-care, professionalism, and decision-making are shared—reminders that today’s choices shape the career opportunities of tomorrow. We’ll discuss how students can broaden their horizons beyond airline careers, noting the vast opportunities in corporate and other aviation sectors. Above all, we’ll remind students–and ourselves–about the importance of joy: amidst the stress and challenges, the ultimate goal is to have fun and find fulfillment in flying. This episode is a must-listen for student pilots, aviation program participants, and anyone pursuing further ratings who wants actionable tools for success—without losing sight of why they started flying in the first place.   Links: Is Collegiate Flight for You?  Episode of the More Right Rudder Podcast with Kyle Jehnzen, collegiate faculty instructor at Western Michigan University. We talk about the differences between collegiate 141 and other types of flight schools and what might make that route the right thing for a perspective pilot. We also chat about the benefits of working for a college as a flight instructor and what led Kyle to a career as a academic instructor in aviation and how to follow in his footsteps if you feel it might be right for you.

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