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Joseph B - Roy, UT 84067 (17.3 mi) - Aerospace Engineering Tutor - $62.00/hr.
I was first employed as instructor by Honeywell Aerospace (Phoenix) where I taught clients how to use various avionics and navigation systems for business jets. I did that for 5 years. The job required flexibility giving 1-on-1 as well as large-audience, seminar-type technical training. Later I worked as a simulator instructor at Simuflite (Dallas) teaching and certifying people how to fly business jets.
I also have extensive experience writing/editing pilot manuals for various avionics systems. I am relaxed, I smile easily, and love to give personal attention to people trying to learn. I believe that when technical / mathematical subjects are explained properly, anyone can learn and enjoy to do complex calculations.
At Simuflite I was personally requested repeatedly by several clients. Particularly Argentinian clients.
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$ 62.00
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Daniel M - North Ogden, UT 84414 (24.8 mi) - Aerospace Engineering Tutor - $35.50/hr.
My tutoring style is based on three principles: patience, excitement for the subject and alternative explanations. Through my tutoring experience and having children of my own I have been able to develop the patience to allow students to work through problems and gain their own understanding even when the process is lengthy. I enjoy math and the physical sciences and believe that bringing that excitement to the tutoring situation helps to motivate the student and give them the energy to succeed. Over many years and experiences I have gathered an assortment of alternative approaches for many of the more difficult concepts. I have found that presenting the same material in a different way can facilitate understanding tremendously. During my undergraduate education at the University of Utah I worked for Upward Bound and for Student Services as a tutor for both High School and College S
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$ 35.50
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