Fly, Fly, Fly, then Fly More!

Wow the last few months have sure been a whirlwind. I must first start by apologizing for my lack of posts and information over the past few months. Since this summer ended, I have been heavily involved with my activities and roles in my organizations, as well as taking a full class load, and continuing to work towards becoming a flight instructor. That being said, I guess I will start with some catch up as to what I have been doing. Since August, I have been fulfilling my role as the Chief Pilot for the Golden Eagle’s Flight Team for the ERAU Prescott Campus. The team has been well underway preparing for our regional competition which begins the first week of February. As the Chief Pilot, I am essentially responsible for the oversight of all of the team’s flying activities. It is my responsibility to create flying schedules for all of our pilots, ensure they meet the recent flight experience needed to fly, coach and teach members for competition, and prepare all of the aircraft for competition. On top of this, I am also the coordinator of the aircraft recognition event, where I teach members how to identify and differentiate the differences between aircraft for the tests that we take at competition. In addition to these responsibilities, I compete in a total of 7 of the 11 events at competition and have to put in a minimum of approximately 15-20 hours a week. As competition grows near, my responsibilities and dedication will increase exponentially. ERAU is hosting the competition this year, and approximately 12 other schools will be attending to compete including the Air Force Academy, Utah Valley University, San Jose State, Mt. San Antonio College, and several others.

Taxiing in one of the Flight Team Cessna 150's.

Taxiing in one of the Flight Team Cessna 150’s.

Well enough about competition and the team, the biggest time commitment that I have had lately as an Aeronautical Science (Pilot) Major has been flying of course. I was recently hired by ERAU as a flight instructor, and have been working vigorously on my flight instructor training. In addition to working towards completing my instructor certificate, I am also conducting my “New Hire” training as they call it. This training is a system that is used by major aviation companies such as the airlines to familiarize all the pilots that they hire with the standards and methods of operation needed to work for that company. So between these two programs, I have had my hands full to say the least. I cannot wait to officially be given flight students and share my passion and knowledge for aviation with them! Also attached to this post I will include a video that I recently created that shows all of the flying I had the pleasure of doing during my multi-engine upgrade and the flight out to Oshkosh for the EAA Airventure 2013.

Link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqa6DkZjH4g

The Importance of Hydration

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As many of us have often heard hydration is extremely important to your health. This is your friendly reminder to hydrate in order to improve your brain function, prevent dark circles under your eyes, improve your workout endurance, and so much more. Studies actually show that sometimes when you think you are hungry that is a really a cue from your brain that you need to drink more water. This occurs because most people enjoy a beverage with their meal. It has also been shown that coffee, although a diuretic, does actually hydrate you to some extent. That dosen’t mean you can only drink coffee however.

So some easy tips to keep hydrated are grab a water bottle and take it to class, get a brita filter for your room, they might be expensive but they pay themselves off. Keep track of how much water you drink, it is recommended to drink 8 glasses of water per day. Mix a little juice into your water for flavor, fruit slices work too, and also drink a little gatorade.

If you follow these simple tips, you should be able to stay hydrated fairly well. Good luck 🙂 and remember hydration will help you focus in class and it also plays a role in preventing stress headaches!!

School is Here Again

The Dells across the street from Embry Riddle’s Prescott Campus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Its day one of the new semester all over again!! It’s amazing how fast it has gone, but here we are ready to begin again and hopefully succeed in the new year of 2014 🙂 I am still waiting to go to my first class, this is one of the only semesters that I don’t have a class ridiculously early in the morning so I am excited.  My hope for this semester is to either maintain or raise my current GPA, which is pretty good right now so we will see 🙂

What is your goal for this semester? Please comment below and let us know, we would like to hear from our readers. No matter what your goals are the best way to achieve them is hard work. It can be difficult to stay motivated but, here are some helpful tips that will help you succeed in school this semester.

a) visit the library

b) talk to your professors

c) study with friends/ in groups

d) relax a little, taking a moment to clear your head will really help with your studies

e) stay in touch with friends and family

f) smile, its gonna be a great semester!!!

That’s all folks!! Have an awesome first day back here at Riddle, and if you are soon to join us in Prescott keep reading our blog for helpful tips and information on what it is like to go to school at Embry Riddle Prescott. Thanks everyone 🙂

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

 

Its Officially 2014!!!!! Congratulations everyone on making it through 2013!! For those new Embry Riddle Prescott Students we welcome you!! For those who are soon to join us here keep pushing through until graduation, we look forward to seeing you next fall 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are you interested in what Embry Riddle Prescott has in store for you during this new year?? I certainly am, have a look our website through the avenues below!!

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Hope you have enjoyed our second year of blogging, I definitely have. Please keep reading as we keep you up to date on all the latest college insights. Happy New Year everybody, Let’s make it a great one!

Cheaper Places to get Books

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As the Spring semester approaches we all have to start thinking about buying course materials again. If you want to save a few dollars on your textbooks this semester, take some advice from me 🙂 The best ways to find books are…

a) Amazon.com is a great place to find cheap books in good shape

b) Chegg.com has book purchases and rentals available

c) Bookstore rentals- cheaper and returnable

d) phone a friend!! They might have a book for sale or even for free

So when you are trying to find books this semester, keep these resources in mind and have a wonderful Spring Semester!!

Getting Into Shape in 2014

 

Running might be one of the best ways to get into shape beacuse it is a full body execise; As you run your body is using the muscles in your legs, rear, stomach, and shoulders. This unfortunately, is something most people do not realize, getting in shape for some means a gym membership or some intense weight lifting. However, if your goal is to be healthy and fit then running is the best activity you can do.

To train for running start off slowly, do a quater mile one day, take a break and then do a half mile the next. Just increase your run by a small increment every few days. This will slowly build up your lung and heart capacity. As you progress you will also start to notice changes in the way you run or where you are sore afterwards. This is because you are slowly strengthening your legs, abs, butt, and shoulders. Embrace it, its a good thing!!!

You can also increase your fitness with warm up stretches/workouts. All you have to do is a few simple stretches and exercises of your choosing. If used properly you will not be sore after your run. It is also important to do a cool down after a run or your muscles will be sore in regardless. Again, the cool down can be of your choosing based on the intensity of your run.

If you are someone who does not enjoy to run you can easily make it fun. When I run on my personal time I like to listen to a little music and take a few stretching breaks when I start to feel a little bit winded. You can also organize your thoughts while running, ignore them completely, and burn off some stress. There are many studies that show how beneficial exercise can be for the heart as it reduces the stress levels the body experiences from our surrondings and increases the blood flow capacity of the organ.

So in the end all I can emphasis is that you are in control of your own health, therefore, if your resolution for 2014 is to get in shape then please consider this advice and start running 🙂 Have a good year everyone!!!!!!

Share your resolutions and goals with us!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another Christmas has come and gone, and boy it went fast!!! It seems that the older you get the faster life goes, quite amazing isn’t it? I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas, but now its on to the next order of buisness……2014!!

It’s time to start thinking about your resolutions and goals for the new year, so I thought it would be nice for everyone to share 🙂 My goals are…

a) max the physical fitness test

b) graduate from field training

c) go on a road trip

d) get more scholarships!

As you can see, all resolutions must start with a goal in mind. Once you know your goal you can formulate the resolutions that will allow you to achieve your objective. So my resolutions are:

a) workout daily

b) work everyday to prepare for field training

c) save money for a road trip each week

d) research and apply for scholarships every weekend

With this simple guide to help you form your resolutions it will be easy!! Just don’t forget to put in the work, if you really want something you can achieve it!!!! We would love to hear your resolutions and goals so if you want to share please let us know below 🙂

Happy New Year Everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

New Years is up next!!

 

When Christmas is done New Years will soon be upon us, isn’t it amazing how fast this last year has gone? So no matter how you celebrate the new year and remember the old just keep in mind that the new year may be a good time to try new things. Maybe get out of your comfort zone a bit, meet new people, and travel to new places.

In this new year I look forward to FTP, Field Training, and summer. What is it you look forward to? I can guarantee that here at Embry Riddle Prescott we look forward to seeing you! This year might be the year to explore your college options so we highly encourage you to come visit us in Prescott AZ. It is our hope that you will love Embry Riddle as much as we do, and that you will enjoy the opportunity to meet some amazing people while you are here. So, if you are interested click here to learn more.

FTP Starts Now!!

 

If you join Air Force ROTC at Embry Riddle and you decide to continue in the program to become an Officer in the Air Force then you will go through Field Training Preparation (FTP) during the spring semester of your sophomore year. FTP, is exactly what it means, training to succeed in field training. It lasts the entire Spring semester and like other Air Force ROTC activities it runs concurrently with your schooling.

The overall goal of both FTP and Field Training is to mold you into an Officer of the United States Air Force. As I am now a sophomore it is my turn to go through FTP and Field Training. I am very excited to see what this new section of Air Force ROTC holds for me and I am also eager to attend Field Training as this will get me one step closer to my dream. I will let our reader’s know from time to time how things are going but, for now, I’m looking forward to the future and its challenges! Wish me luck!!

If you are interested in ROTC at Embry Riddle please click here for more information. Please comment with questions and I will do my best to answer them. Thank you!

After Christmas…

 

Christmas hasn’t happened yet but, it will soon be here and unfortunately, gone again. So I have some ideas/advice to give about shopping post Christmas. Its just like Black Friday, but sometimes even crazier so be careful when you are out there shopping on December 26!! The best sales are usually found online because all the overstock that wasn’t sold at thanksgiving is now discounted intensively, so definitely check that out.

Also, don’t buy too many Christmas ornaments and such after Christmas when they have all been discounted. The reason is simply this, now it will sit around for an entire year before you can use it again, so there is really no point. Save your money up and get something you need. Additionally, when you go shopping be sure you make a list of things that you would like if you can afford them and a list of things you absolutely need.

 

 

 

 

 

First, buy only the things you need. If you have leftover cash you want to spend then get a few items that you wanted from the other list. Organizing your shopping like this will prevent you from buying a bunch of useless junk that you will never use. It also helps you think about your purchases and whether it is really worth the money even though its on a discount.

So just remember that smart shopping is the key, good luck, and happy holidays!!!!! Oh, and stuff at the Embry Riddle online store will most likely be discounted too so get some cool Embry Riddle gear while your shopping!!!!