Fly your business like a fighter plane?
No, this is not a joke.
This is the principle underlying the training provided by Pierre-Henri Chuet, a 34-year-old Franco-Canadian pilot with a well-filled logbook.
In 2006, he returned to naval aviation for five years of apprenticeship.
He served on the aircraft carrier
Charles de Gaulle
,
flying
aircraft such as the Rafale or the Super Étendard.
In 2018, after twelve years of operational career, notably in Iraq, he left the army to reorient himself towards civil aviation as a pilot at Air Canada.
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“I changed my uniform for good reasons
,” explains Pierre-Henri Chuet.
The first chapter of my professional life was very rich but I wanted more flexibility in the use of time to carry out personal projects. ”
The trainings he imagined are part of it, especially with the health crisis and air traffic stopped and then slowed down, Pierre-Henri Chuet was able to refine his proposals for use.
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