4: Timothy Nathan - Instrument Rating Instructor & GA Lobbyist
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Join us as Timothy Nathan gives us insight into his inspiring pilot journey. Timothy Nathan started flying training when he was fourteen, initially funding it through washing cars. He went on through the University Air Squadron to a Private Instrument Rated Pilot, and then climbed the professional ladder from night mail flights to flying the former UK Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.  After losing his job in the 1993 recession, he returned to private flying. Timothy has a Piper Aztec, which he flies to silly (mainly very cold) places, is an Instrument Rating Instructor and lobbies extensively for General Aviation.  
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