Cancelled for Maintenance

In every form of work, there is some form of training. Typically this is done by a mentor or an instructor, but what do you do when there’s neither a trainer nor a budget? Training then becomes a matter of legality from “read & signs” to “death by power point”. On-the-job training is meant to bridge the knowledge gaps left from technical schools. When on-the-job training is left up to a power point slide, is it really about the training, or sending a message?

Show Notes

In every form of work, there is some form of training. Typically this is done by a mentor or an instructor, but what do you do when there’s neither a trainer nor a budget? Training then becomes a matter of legality from “read & signs” to “death by power point”. On-the-job training is meant to bridge the knowledge gaps left from technical schools. When on-the-job training is left up to a power point slide, is it really about the training, or sending a message?

We are joined today with Cookies and Cream, two aspiring avionics technicians who are currently going through their required technician courses.  Join us as they share some of the experiences of going into the aviation community with zero experience, going through the required courses, and how some of the training gets glossed over to save time.

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What is Cancelled for Maintenance ?

A behind-the-scenes look into the gritty, non-glamorous hate-fueled life of the aircraft maintainer.