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What is Humble Aviation?
At Humble Aviation we believe no one person is superior to another. This perspective breeds an attitude of respect for the rules of nature and those around us.
Humility results in making good decisions in an airplane, since you, the pilot, are capable of error, a person to whom the regulations and good practices apply and help. When you're not above these things, you're someone who wants to do things the right way, as opposed to just jumping through the hoops or satisfying minimum requirements.
At Humble Aviation, this is our perspective. If you share this perspective, we'd love to help you achieve your aviation goals. If you don't share this perspective, we'd like to learn yours.
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Our Mission
1. To provide opportunity for low cost ground training to those who have an authentic desire to learn.
2. To mentor positive attitudes in aviation.
3. To missionary beliefs that promote unity among all people. Hatred is an infectious disease. We want to do what we can to fight this disease.
Our Beliefs
Respect Others: All people are created equal and should be treated with respect. Respect is given, not earned.
Earn Your Keep: We believe people should be given opportunity, not success. Success is earned, not given.
Be Fair: We believe in fair treatment, which means no special treatment. Everyone will be treated all the same.
Do the Right Thing: We value doing what we think is the right thing over doing what makes us feel like we did the right thing.
Take Responsibility: If you make a mistake, admit your mistake, correct it, and move on.
Do Not Respect Status: Respect the person, not their status. This means those of low status deserve no less respect.
Seek Wisdom: We are surrounded by wisdom, from our elders, to children, even animals and nature often know a lot more than we do. We are surrounded by lessons.
Forgiveness: Believing in equality means believing yourself to be no better, or worse, than anyone else. To fail to forgive is to judge, and the beliefs that you can judge another and yet be equal to that person are incompatible.