When I Became Obsessed with Aircraft
Posted by Professor on 01/10/08 in Business Management
When I was a child I had enough hobbies to keep any 7 or 8 year-old child busy. I wrote about dinosaurs, created scale models of pyramids, and built hundreds of little cars and trucks out of whatever I could get my hands on. I graduated to scale models soon enough and had a stint with baseball cards and then computer programming. But, it was not until I was in my mid-twenties that I realized just how much I wanted to learn about avionics.
The process itself, piecing together aircraft components and mountains of textbooks on how to fly an airplane was hard enough, but when I finally figured out how everything went together, I knew that I had found the one true hobby for me and that it would never be enough – not until I took a plane up in the air.
Getting your bearings when trying to learn something new is hard, but when you know exactly what you want to do in life, it is less complex and for me, finding out that I wanted to study and learn as much about aircraft as possible was the exact turning point I needed.
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