BugSmasher
New Member
A pretty intuative thread title. As another JC noob, I'm curious as to how those of you who've pulled the trigger have done it.
For a prospective career-changer, its clear from reading these boards that commercial aviation is a passion-driven choice for us, but the initial pay stinks (esp. considering the costs of training, responsiblity and risk).
So it seems rational to go lean (e.g. move in w/ parents, or teach ESL in Korea) and wait a year or two after getting a PPL and save, say 40K - to pay for your Inst/Multi/Comm tickets - or even as a safety net during the CFI/RJ FO stages of an aviation career.
Yet - I keep hearing all this "get in now for SENIORITY" talk. Especially from the larger academies.
So, what have your experiences been? If you could revert to the days of your PPL training, what might you have done differently?
If you're taking out a loan, what is your repayment strategy for the first year or two? If you're saving up, how are you going about it?
For a prospective career-changer, its clear from reading these boards that commercial aviation is a passion-driven choice for us, but the initial pay stinks (esp. considering the costs of training, responsiblity and risk).
So it seems rational to go lean (e.g. move in w/ parents, or teach ESL in Korea) and wait a year or two after getting a PPL and save, say 40K - to pay for your Inst/Multi/Comm tickets - or even as a safety net during the CFI/RJ FO stages of an aviation career.
Yet - I keep hearing all this "get in now for SENIORITY" talk. Especially from the larger academies.
So, what have your experiences been? If you could revert to the days of your PPL training, what might you have done differently?
If you're taking out a loan, what is your repayment strategy for the first year or two? If you're saving up, how are you going about it?