Is an Aviation Degree Still Worth It? Plus Drones and Flight Fear

Is an Aviation Degree Still Worth It? Plus Drones and Flight Fear

From Aviation Mentors by Brandon Martini & Carson Vasquez

May 1, 2026 · 27 min · Season 3 · Episode 222

About this episode

The episode discusses the relevance of an aviation degree, flight training methods, and managing anxiety for student pilots.

Do you really need a degree to fly for a major airline, or is that advice completely outdated? ✈️ In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson tackle a packed listener Q&A covering some of the most common questions student pilots are asking right now. From airline hiring requirements to managing fear between lessons, this one hits close to home for anyone in flight training: Whether an aviation degree is still required to get hired at a major airline Solo study vs. group study: which approach works best for student pilots The best flight training apps worth paying for, including ForeFlight, Shepard Air, and Brainscape How to deal with fear and anxiety that creeps in between flight lessons Should you tell your CFI about training-related anxiety, or keep it to yourself Whether student pilots should learn to fly drones alongside traditional flight training Are stick-and-rudder skills still relevant with the rise of drones and unmanned systems 🚀 Whether you are a student pilot just starting out or a private pilot building toward your next certificate, this episode gives you honest, experience-backed answers to questions every pilot in training eventually…

People in this episode

Hosts: Brandon Martini, Carson Vasquez

Topics covered

  • aviation degree
  • flight training
  • student pilots
  • drones
  • flight anxiety
  • airline hiring requirements

Keywords

  • aviation degree
  • flight training
  • student pilots
  • drones
  • flight anxiety
  • airline hiring
  • training apps

Mentioned in this episode

Products: ForeFlight, Shepard Air, Brainscape

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