Scuba
New Member
I've been a reader on these forums for almost 2 years now, but finally created a username and am a couple months away from committing to my Pilot career. I know these two questions have been asked before, but would like a little clarification.
I was coached last week by a former United Pilot that basically wrote a plan out for me that would get me in the air as a pilot, my life long dream, just like all of you.
BASIC PLAN LAYOUT:
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Go to an FBO get following ratings completed
PVT
Commercial
Instrument
Multi-Eng
and all the instructor courses
She said it would run me close to $25,000 if I price shopped.
Then once I had that done I could go to Aero-Services in Miami, pay $10,000 for training on a 727 to be a flight engineer, and that would basically within time upgrade me to a first officer position within time, and then to captain.
She also ran her husband through the same program and now he flies for UPS.
I've read some of what DEUPS has had to say on the Flight Engineer route, but I'm so confused on which is best, between that route or going the sometimes slow method of flight instructor.
Thanks so much
Mostly
P.S. A little about me.
I've want to fly since I was a child. My mother is from Portugal so I've had tons of time as a passenger in large jets and it has always been my passion. I'm currently ready to drop a good paying job and lots of stability to follow my dream and not play the "what if" game(I know this is what I want to do).
I'm mainly scared about the Loans though. It freaks me out!! FBO with little multi-engine for 25 to 30k or just get it done, BOOM for 65k with ATP.
I was coached last week by a former United Pilot that basically wrote a plan out for me that would get me in the air as a pilot, my life long dream, just like all of you.
BASIC PLAN LAYOUT:
---------------------
Go to an FBO get following ratings completed
PVT
Commercial
Instrument
Multi-Eng
and all the instructor courses
She said it would run me close to $25,000 if I price shopped.
Then once I had that done I could go to Aero-Services in Miami, pay $10,000 for training on a 727 to be a flight engineer, and that would basically within time upgrade me to a first officer position within time, and then to captain.
She also ran her husband through the same program and now he flies for UPS.
I've read some of what DEUPS has had to say on the Flight Engineer route, but I'm so confused on which is best, between that route or going the sometimes slow method of flight instructor.
Thanks so much
Mostly
P.S. A little about me.
I've want to fly since I was a child. My mother is from Portugal so I've had tons of time as a passenger in large jets and it has always been my passion. I'm currently ready to drop a good paying job and lots of stability to follow my dream and not play the "what if" game(I know this is what I want to do).
I'm mainly scared about the Loans though. It freaks me out!! FBO with little multi-engine for 25 to 30k or just get it done, BOOM for 65k with ATP.