Carlos Medina
"I have learned the most from being a flight instructor. I would not be the pilot I am today without the challenge of teaching someone how to fly. Some students challenge your knowledge, and it forces you to grow as an aviation professional."
Quick Facts
Program: B.S. in Aviation Flight
Graduation Year: 2019
Current Job Title: First Officer at SkyWest Airlines
Former Job Title: Flight Instructor at CBU
Life at CBU
How did CBU help you on your professional journey?
CBU’s aviation program has prepared me to take the next step in my career. Professors
like Dr. Elisabeth Murillo, associate professor of aviation science, prepare you in
the classroom for the industry beyond academics. However, I have learned the most
from being a flight instructor. I would not be the pilot I am today without the challenge
of teaching someone how to fly. Some students challenge your knowledge, and it forces
you to grow as an aviation professional. Without being an instructor at CBU I do not
feel I would have the confidence to fly for an airline carrying people in the back.
How did CBU aviation help you build an ethical foundation and strong work ethic?
Everyone in the aviation department does a lot of hard work. We are always flying,
and it takes a village to keep our planes flying. Outside of that, CBU’s aviation
department is working to train students and get them certified.
Life after CBU
What is your career goal?
I am leaving that door open for God to lead me. I may want to continue pursuing a
military pilot slot or continue up the ladder to a major airline such as United or
Delta. Perhaps even come back to teach at the college level.
What are you looking forward to in the profession?
I am excited to travel with my family. I am also excited about the opportunity [to
be a pilot]. The industry needs pilots, and I hope it translates into better working
conditions and greater opportunities for pilots across the board.