Hey everyone,
Just a update, I’ve been doing A LOT of flying and really love it, going around the bay and flying in the early SF Fog with my instructor and also got my friend into aviation, but I also have been thinking about my path into aviation and wanted to get some honest feedback from people actually in the industry.
Right now, I’m considering going the flight school route (possibly ATP or another program) right after high school, building hours as quickly as possible, and working toward the regionals. At the same time, I’d be working on an online degree (In something I will enjoy and a good backup) while instructing or time-building, so I’m not skipping the degree entirely...just doing it alongside flying instead of the traditional 4-year college first route.
The idea in my head is:
- Flight school to CFI to build hours
- Work on an online degree during that time
- Get to the regionals or any flying job then live live however it flows
I’m not in a rush to speedrun everything (I want to take my time, just not too long) I just want to be efficient without screwing myself long term.
But I keep going back and forth wondering if this is actually a solid plan, or if I’m overlooking something big and should just go to college first, then fly.
So I’m looking for advice on whether doing flight training first while working toward an online degree is actually viable long term, and if skipping the traditional college route or an aviation degree will matter later when trying to get hired at a major. (Also 141 online degree programs too)
I’m also curious if those of you already in the industry would do it differently if you were starting over today, and whether I might be underestimating the burnout that could come from balancing flying and school at the same time. I’d appreciate any blunt advice,good or bad, just trying to sanity check because its been on my mind for a very long time. (I'm only asking because my instructor said he knows lots of people who do the online degree after flight school route) they also give you college credit for FAA Certs *shrugs*
Thanks for your insight.