Who am I
From a young age, I always knew I wanted to be a pilot. I started realising this passion in my teens, and it has only grown stronger over the years. After dedicating countless hours to studying and training, I am now have EASA Airline Transport Pilot Licence, with over 6,000 flight hours under my belt and a command upgrade after just four years of flying, I've had the privilege of experiencing aviation in ways I could only dream of as a kid.
Throughout my career, I've been fascinated by the interaction between nature and technology, particularly in how weather impacts flight. This curiosity, along with my love for flying, led me to create this meteorology course. As a student pilot, I found myself wishing for a resource that could make understanding weather easier and more practical. That's why I developed this course: to give aspiring pilots a tool I missed during my own journey—one that blends real-world experience with clear, actionable insights.
For me, flying is more than just a job; it’s a lifelong passion. I believe in the power of continuous learning, whether it's mastering the skies or refining skills on the ground. My mission is to share my knowledge and passion with others, helping student pilots not only understand the weather but also develop the confidence they need to become great aviators. After all, in aviation, as in life, we should never stop learning.
