Yes, there are actually more effective ways of engaging your smartphone than the mundane tasks you habitually use that otherwise, very powerful device for. Ironically, the very premise of owning a smartphone is to enhance personal productivity. Alas, we all too often find the reverse to be the case as we mindlessly while away precious time peering down the display screen with little or nothing done. Well, you heard it well when it is said that with your smartphone, you can reach your desires. You can get more productive. With your smartphone, you can increase in knowledge, advance your career, and more. A little more thoughtfulness here, getting a bit more intentionality there, applying the much-needed discipline every now and then – these could just be about all you need to transform your smartphone from an insipid time waster to a powerful tool for reaching your nobler ambitions-whatever that means to you. For this writer, now a licensed pilot, it was one day flying an airplane. Fortunately, the flexible option of Online Pilot Training came in handy right from the start, thanks to the intentional use of my smartphone.
YES, YOUR DESIRES CAN COME TRUE, TOO: Back then, as a total novice in the field of flight training, I couldn’t afford the money and cost demands of the traditional classroom approach to realizing my dream, so I fell back on the Online option. I still recall the exhilarating feeling that came with starting online aviation courses for beginner pilots with nothing but desire and a custom-built, web-based learning system powered by Android and Apple apps on my smartphone. It wasn’t easy, and as with every learning experience worth it, my Online Pilot Training experience had rough patches. Fortunately, I was able to hang in there, pull through the subsequent stages, and reach my desire. Your desires too can come true if you understand and utilize the possibilities locked in your smartphone.
Online Pilot Training is professional instruction for pilots delivered online and accessed using digital devices – computers, tablets, and smartphones. It consists of three main components: content (all information to be learned in the training), the content player (the interface which helps end-users to view course content), and a Learning Management System (which is the brain behind the entire functioning of the program – an equivalent of the Central Processing Unit of a computer system).