Beyond The Sky - A North Star Aviation Podcast

Fast-Tracking Flight Training: Lessons from Abraham Ferber

39 min · 4. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Beyond the Sky, host John Houg sits down with pilot student Abraham Ferber, who accomplished something most aviation students take nearly twice as long to complete—earning his instrument rating in just one semester. Abraham shares how social media unexpectedly sparked his interest in aviation, the mindset and study habits that helped him accelerate through training, and the challenges he faced along the way. Whether you're a current flight student, considering aviation as a career, or simply fascinated by the journey of learning to fly, this episode offers insights, motivation, and practical takeaways from someone who pushed the limits of what’s possible in flight training.

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