
It's a true statement.
I've been "up over it all" for 15 years now. Watching the air go by isn't worth being a Minion.

But have you stepped back and *not* been a pilot?
I'm serious. There's undoubtedly a whole bunch of crap that pilots (particularly at airlines) have to put up with, but the potential pay and quality of life that you can obtain at even a regional is very much on par with what you can expect from a lot of careers that require a master's degree. I have close friends who have graduated from law and medical schools in the last five years, and their quality of life is atrocious compared to most non-reserve regional pilots.
But have you stepped back and *not* been a pilot?
That article was so much fun!
I really like the part where...
"We tell students on the first day that this is their first day at an airline," said director Andrew Henley.
This had me on the edge of my seat...
Lynn's advanced flight students also are taught in a sophisticated twin-engine aircraft with a "glass" cockpit
And this was a real treat...
"More airlines are starting to go with iPads as a means to save paper and reduce weight," said Jeffrey Johnson, the school's dean.
And then when...
Broward College's Aviation Institute in Pembroke Pines offers flight training on computer simulators and a "jet transition program"
But this part was awesome...
The school offers scholarships on a limited basis
And then I was blown away by...
"There's no doubt a pilot shortage is coming," said Terry Fensome, owner of Pelican Flight Training
If you're over 35 I'll eat my hat.
I've been "up over it all" for 15 years now. Watching the air go by isn't worth being a Minion.
I think it's probably safe to say that I have. I had (counts on fingers...woops ran out), well, at least 15 jobs while I was trying to pay my way through college and get my ratings, not to mention the jobs I've had operating Aviation Appliances. I've lived in my Mom's basement at 25, and, conversely, wondered how I was going to make rent at 27. I could write a book about the stuff other than flying that I've done, but I'll spare you that and simply and baldly assert that operating aviation appliances is a skill. Like fixing washing machines or pulling the levers on the tilt-a-whirl. It's a Yob. Every time some kid reads "High Flight" and dreams of soaring above the clouds on wings of pixie dust and magical unicorn candy, God kills a kitten. If God takes a day off, I'll do it for him. Screw kittens. I want more money and more time off and if I don't get em, I'm a gonna RIOT. If you want to dance amongst the moonlit clouds and touch the face of God, buy some LSD. It's cheaper. And I won't break your legs.