mtsu_av8er
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"Baby, you ain't tell me yo daddy flew a -ER . . . . gurl, I'm out!"
I'm not buying 100 hours folks! I'm a current CFI who flies OFTEN in IMC here in OH and does an real approach down to fairly near mins at least 3 times a week. It's either CFI some more or do the RJ thing. I did ALL of my training in the Orlando class B and Sandford and Indianapolis class C airports, I like flying into and feel comfortable in them. Now, I fly everyday in the KCAK class C as Tracy knows. All I meant was should I instruct the rest of the time or pay for the RJ. I'll stick to instructing. I like instructing, I just don't care for the place. :banghead: :crazy:
Let's think about this for a second:
90 hours x $60/hr (we'll assume cheapo 152) = $5400
It'll take you, what, 2 weeks to do that flying?
If you're already instructing, then definitely keep doing that. Better to be paid to fly than the other way around.
Whoa...unless you're a bird, that's a hell of a lot of flying to do in 2 weeks there bud. Might take the very agressive person a month. That's what an airline schedule is blocked to. Try about 3 months for an average/agressive person.
TheOneMarine said:I'm not buying 100 hours folks!
What if you don't have your CFI, but are close to finishing it vs. taking the RJ course?
Yeah, I really want to. I was signed off before but I never got to take the checkride. I'm pretty sure all I would need would be a few flights and ground lessons to be ready again. With finals and graduation coming up I'm not sure if I will have the time to complete it before the end of the year though (which I would like to do) so, we'll see.
I made it through training on the CRJ without one of those courses just fine. They are a COMPLETE waste of money. Everything that they want you to know they will teach you in ground school and the sim. I am very glad that I instructed and gained some real world experience instead of forking out $6k for one of those hand holding courses.
:yeahthat:If I had the money burning a hole in my pocket where you are, I'd go rent a plane and get some serious practice in actual IMC doing holds and approaches and getting sharp on my IFR skills. Maybe see if a local CFI can put you through an "IFR boot camp" and really nail down those skills. Just a thought.
Whoa...unless you're a bird, that's a hell of a lot of flying to do in 2 weeks there bud. Might take the very agressive person a month. That's what an airline schedule is blocked to. Try about 3 months for an average/agressive person.
I'm not buying 100 hours folks! I'm a current CFI who flies OFTEN in IMC here in OH and does an real approach down to fairly near mins at least 3 times a week. It's either CFI some more or do the RJ thing. I did ALL of my training in the Orlando class B and Sandford and Indianapolis class C airports, I like flying into and feel comfortable in them. Now, I fly everyday in the KCAK class C as Tracy knows. All I meant was should I instruct the rest of the time or pay for the RJ. I'll stick to instructing. I like instructing, I just don't care for the place. :banghead: :crazy: