ImNotFlyingEver
Active Member
He's got 3 years before he's 23. I have spent all afternoon and evening up to now reading these forums. Wow. It seems like there is such a disparity among school attendees opinions and all over the years. I've been reading these threads all the way back to 2008/9, such a treasure trove this forum provides on insight.
He has 11 hours of flying instruction in a Diamond, working towards his ppl.
Is working his own ground school via onlinegroundschool.com
In college at the moment working towards an associates degree in business, then a bachelors.
Loves flying. That said the flight dispatch field interests him a lot. I've been in aviation/flight operations for many years in my life, (mostly military), however the differences between the ppl cirriculum and fdx are really yuge, especially the 'new set of acronyms' to learn. Good grief! haha!
I guess, my main question is, how beneficial is passing the faa ground school test to helping him in flight dispatcher school?
Additionally, having his ppl, does this help?
We have 3 years to go before his 23rd birthday.
Any input is appreciated. As a former air operations officer (with a sh*t ton of experience when crazy stuff happens) I know this can be a hectic and very technically challenging job.. and every carrier is going to have their own methods of doing business.
Thanks for your responses people!
He has 11 hours of flying instruction in a Diamond, working towards his ppl.
Is working his own ground school via onlinegroundschool.com
In college at the moment working towards an associates degree in business, then a bachelors.
Loves flying. That said the flight dispatch field interests him a lot. I've been in aviation/flight operations for many years in my life, (mostly military), however the differences between the ppl cirriculum and fdx are really yuge, especially the 'new set of acronyms' to learn. Good grief! haha!
I guess, my main question is, how beneficial is passing the faa ground school test to helping him in flight dispatcher school?
Additionally, having his ppl, does this help?
We have 3 years to go before his 23rd birthday.
Any input is appreciated. As a former air operations officer (with a sh*t ton of experience when crazy stuff happens) I know this can be a hectic and very technically challenging job.. and every carrier is going to have their own methods of doing business.
Thanks for your responses people!