Professional Development Seminar Series
Scholarship Applications Do's & Don'ts: February 17 at 1600 Eastern

Brittney Miculka Tough, Head of Marketing and Training at CloudAhoy
CloudAhoy is a debriefing and analysis tool that helps pilots of all experience levels get the most out of their flights. Debrief more efficiently, study smarter, discover your good and bad habits, fly safe.
Brittney is a Board Member for Women in Aviation International and is the Chairwoman of the Scholarship Committee.
CloudAhoy is a debriefing and analysis tool that helps pilots of all experience levels get the most out of their flights. Debrief more efficiently, study smarter, discover your good and bad habits, fly safe.
Brittney is a Board Member for Women in Aviation International and is the Chairwoman of the Scholarship Committee.
Cover Letter & Resume Development: February 24 at 1600 Eastern

Terri Wesemann is an aviation folklorist and storyteller who studies aviation through an interdisciplinary lens. She holds Master of Science in American Studies from Utah State University and is finishing a Master of Technical Communication with a focus on eLearning and Instructional Design. Terri is collaborating with the Hill Aerospace Museum on a World War II nose art exhibit that analyzes the images that adorned the 15 Silverplate B-29s highlighting the hidden stories of the 509th Composite Group. She is an adjunct instructor in the USU Aviation Technology program and conducts employment workshops helping students present their professional story.
Interview Preparation: March 3 at 1600 Eastern

Charles Copeland is an Airline Captain with Southern Air, Inc. flying Boeing 737 Cargo Operations, operating as Prime Air. He is also the Director of Flight Operations at Flex Air, Inc. in Manhattan, Kansas.
Charles is an expert in hiring new employees and helping students prepare for their interview by developing their soft skills.
Charles is an expert in hiring new employees and helping students prepare for their interview by developing their soft skills.
Illegal Charter Webinar presented by FAA and NATA: March 31 at 1600 Eastern
The FAA and NATA present an educational talk on understanding illegal air charter. These operations are a risk not only for the flying public but to you as the airmen as well. Understanding those risks, what they look like and some red flags to look out for can help end these unsafe operations. Also included will be a discussion of privileges, limitations and potential pitfalls regarding private and commercial pilot certificates.