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I can help you with aeronautical subjects related to the Commercial Pilot career without memorizing so many pages.
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I'm a newly graduated commercial pilot from the Mexican Aviation School (EAM). I offer tutoring in aerodynamics, air navigation, Jeppesen, meteorology, exam preparation, and more.

As a recent graduate, I have fresh knowledge to help you better understand this wonderful career that we are all so passionate about.
-Advising for EAM students.
-You will fully understand Instrument Air Navigation.
- Help with English for RTARI and communications.
-Step-by-step explanation of complicated concepts in aviation.
-Preparation to be ready to enter an airline.

I always try to make the classes very dynamic, encouraging participation so that together we can progress and eliminate all doubts.
Extra information
The only thing a pilot needs to learn is to keep the passion for flying alive.
Location
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Online from Mexico
About Me
My name is Diego, and I'm a Commercial Fixed-Wing Pilot. I graduated a few months ago and have my professional certification, but I'm waiting for my license. While I wait, I'm taking theory courses and logging simulator hours to refresh my knowledge so I can share it with you.
Education
My academic experience is through the Mexico Aviation School where I took the private and commercial pilot theory, simulator hours and flight hours.

Part of my training also includes an ATP course and the course I am currently taking to compete in Aeromexico Connect at CTFL, in which I continue to take simulator and theory hours.
Experience / Qualifications
I have flown 181 flight hours in aircraft such as the Cessna 152 and 172. Of those 181 hours, I flew 15 under instrument rules and 10 in a twin-engine PA-44.
Additionally, I have 60 hours of simulator experience, including Redbird, Cirrus, and AATD, as pilot in command under instrument flight rules (IFR). Finally, I have 20 hours of cockpit experience in a Boeing 737-800.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Spanish
English
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Based on the global standards followed by Emirates Airlines in assessing Cadet Pilots, here is a detailed and comprehensive description of the test that explains the nature of the challenge and the skills it requires:
Description of the academic entrance exam (Mathematics and Physics)
This test is the first and most important step in the evaluation process, designed to measure candidates' scientific competence and mental abilities. It doesn't simply assess memorization of rules, but rather speed, accuracy, and the ability to apply scientific concepts in practical, aviation-related contexts.
1. Mathematics Component
This section focuses on the computational aspect that a pilot needs to perform navigation and fuel calculations immediately.
• Rapid mental calculation: Performing basic operations (multiplication, division, percentages) without using a calculator.
• Algebra and Geometry: Solving first and second degree equations, and calculating angles and triangles (especially the Pythagorean theorem for calculating paths).
• Data interpretation: Reading complex graphs and tables and extracting results from them with extreme speed.
2. Physics Component
This section aims to ensure the candidate understands the natural laws that govern the movement of an aircraft in the sky.
• Mechanics and motion: Newton's laws, speed, acceleration, and gravity.
• Simplified Aerodynamics: Concepts of pressure, density, and how to generate lift.
• Electricity and Magnetism: The basic principles of electrical circuits and understanding the circuits that support aircraft systems.
• Properties of matter: Understanding the behavior of gases and liquids (Bernoulli's principle) and the effect of heat and atmospheric pressure.
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Based on the global standards followed by Emirates Airlines in assessing Cadet Pilots, here is a detailed and comprehensive description of the test that explains the nature of the challenge and the skills it requires:
Description of the academic entrance exam (Mathematics and Physics)
This test is the first and most important step in the evaluation process, designed to measure candidates' scientific competence and mental abilities. It doesn't simply assess memorization of rules, but rather speed, accuracy, and the ability to apply scientific concepts in practical, aviation-related contexts.
1. Mathematics Component
This section focuses on the computational aspect that a pilot needs to perform navigation and fuel calculations immediately.
• Rapid mental calculation: Performing basic operations (multiplication, division, percentages) without using a calculator.
• Algebra and Geometry: Solving first and second degree equations, and calculating angles and triangles (especially the Pythagorean theorem for calculating paths).
• Data interpretation: Reading complex graphs and tables and extracting results from them with extreme speed.
2. Physics Component
This section aims to ensure the candidate understands the natural laws that govern the movement of an aircraft in the sky.
• Mechanics and motion: Newton's laws, speed, acceleration, and gravity.
• Simplified Aerodynamics: Concepts of pressure, density, and how to generate lift.
• Electricity and Magnetism: The basic principles of electrical circuits and understanding the circuits that support aircraft systems.
• Properties of matter: Understanding the behavior of gases and liquids (Bernoulli's principle) and the effect of heat and atmospheric pressure.
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