Avination, welcome to episode #50 of the Pilot to Pilot podcast. Today, I am interviewing from Arizona Diamondback pitcher Will Locante. In this episode, Will and I talk about..
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Why he retired from a career in baseball to become a pilot.
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When Will knew he wanted to be a pilot.
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Wills uncle is a 787 sim instructor for American.
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Why Will wanted to capitalize on his sports career as long as possible.
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When I knew I wasn’t going to go pro in football.
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How I used athletics to put myself in the best position possible to become a pilot.
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How Will went to Tennessee even though he hates Tennessee and loves the Auburn Tigers
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How Will doesn’t miss Professional baseball one bit.
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Will was always under the impression aviation was a military career.
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Will’s neighbor who is a captain at SouthWest helped sparked the interest in aviation again.
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How will was always annoyed with my old freight company flying into Smyrna late at night.
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How Will didn’t go to ATP because he thought he could get his training done quicker.
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How Will decided on a Flight School.
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Why will as a flight instructors dream.
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Will had around 40 hours when he got his Private Pilot license.
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Will talks about fun times at John Toon aka the wild west.
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Was will more nervous for check rides or games.
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Will talks about how he did his CFII check ride with a DPE and the FAA.
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The most nervous will has ever been for a check ride.
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Don’t let a failed check ride keep you from thinking you can get your dream job.
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Use a failed check ride as a learning experience.
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How Will became the instructor he is today.
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How Will has had to tell students that they should find another instructor.
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How Will determines if a student is ready to be signed off.
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What was Will’s wife’s initial reaction about him retiring from Baseball to become a pilot.
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Why Will didn’t want to be an instructor.
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We talk about the 1500 hour rule.
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I talk about my experience getting my first type rating.
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Happy Flying,
Justin