Friday 5 October 2012

How a good aviation blogger can get students from all over the world for pilot training?

To start with the question first we need to understand the importance of a blogger and what are the responsibilities of a blogger in general.

The blogosphere is a big and busy world with over 100 million blogs and growing

It is unrealistic to expect every web blogger to present an even-handed picture of the world. It is also unrealistic to expect them to be forthcoming about their sources, biases, and behavior. Any web blogger who expects to be accorded the privileges and protections of a professional journalist will need to have associated responsibilities. It is an individual's professionalism and meticulous observance of recognized ethical standards that determines his or her status in the eyes of society and the law.

Following standards should always be kept in mind:

• Only fact that is believed to be true should be published

• When you reference, link to the sources if material exists online

• If any incorrect information is published, correct it publicly

• Each entry should be written in a way that could not be changed. Only additions should be made possible, but no rewriting or deletion

• All interest conflict should be disclosed

• Always note questionable and biased sources


Keeping all the above factors in mind a blogger in order to attract students for Pilot Training should present the actual picture of all the factors related to a Pilot Training Academy with the relevant images of the indoors and outdoors of the academy and connection with the aviation authorities as per the nationality of the student,  to abide by their requirements and guidelines. It should have an accreditation from the local Aviation authority.


The blogger should target students on the various Pilot Students Communities on internet, should create and share the blogs on such communities and should invite them to interact through Blog Commenting.

A blogger in order to invite students should tell the students through their blog the necessary information like:

  • How To Choose A Flight School: Three Keys To Success

  • Will My Family Fly With Me? –Ways You Can Help

  • Pilot Training – What’s The Best Aircraft?

  • Flight School Red Flags – Know When To Run Away

  • How To Choose Your Flight School 


 Finally keeping the above points in mind, the blogger should relate the answers to the above standards with the academy he is promoting to invite students for pilot training.

Most important question that comes in mind of the students is the financial aspect about training. Saving money on flight training is a topic that can inspire libraries worth of books, but a few simple changes can really add up. Whether by setting a schedule, playing “games,” or simply flying a more economical airplane, little changes and sacrifices can save you thousands of dollars over the course of your training.

    You can’t hang around pilots long before someone starts a conversation about how much flying costs. Being brutally honest, flight training isn’t like taking a pottery class at the local art center, but it doesn’t have to break the bank either. It can be as affordable as you are willing to make it or as expensive as you want it to be.






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Maani Sharma [ MBA Aviation ]
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