parmandjack
New Member
Last you heard from me I was moping around.... I had just gotten my fresh 1st Class medical and planned on starting my training on Jan 2...then shock-of-shocks!!! I had to delay my start until I completed a professional level certification called a PMP, so as to meet commitments my boss imposed upon me, and which would delay me until March... I was distraught..after all, March was YEARS AWAY!!!
Well here we are in March already.... I successfully completed the PMP exam on the 1st attempt a week and a half ago....and I attended my 1st ground school class there on Wednesday, just 2 nights ago.... I also have a 172 booked for 3 hours this coming Sunday, so will FINALLY be back up in the air! WOOO HOOO!
I'm still not sure If I'll be able to successfully make the jump over to the Regionals, as my wife still has concerns with me giving up my day job considering that I'll be 45 on April 4th ...BUT, she has agreed that i can plug along and get all the necessary certs (ppl, multi, comm, ifr, cfi) and then get an instructor gig to build time. Once I've got the time built, I "may" take a year sabbatical from my project management career to fly with a Regional and see if that gets it out of my system... baby steps kind of... if it does, then great, we'll by a Turbo Lance or Saratoga to build insurance time, then step-up to a twin, I'll fly for fun and give flight instruction on-the-side...BUT if a year with the Regionals only proves that flying for a living is what I NEED to do, then we will take up that battle at that time...like I said... baby steps....gotta ease her into it
I'll keep y'all posted on my progress, but its just GREAT to be back!
Cheers y'all
Well here we are in March already.... I successfully completed the PMP exam on the 1st attempt a week and a half ago....and I attended my 1st ground school class there on Wednesday, just 2 nights ago.... I also have a 172 booked for 3 hours this coming Sunday, so will FINALLY be back up in the air! WOOO HOOO!
I'm still not sure If I'll be able to successfully make the jump over to the Regionals, as my wife still has concerns with me giving up my day job considering that I'll be 45 on April 4th ...BUT, she has agreed that i can plug along and get all the necessary certs (ppl, multi, comm, ifr, cfi) and then get an instructor gig to build time. Once I've got the time built, I "may" take a year sabbatical from my project management career to fly with a Regional and see if that gets it out of my system... baby steps kind of... if it does, then great, we'll by a Turbo Lance or Saratoga to build insurance time, then step-up to a twin, I'll fly for fun and give flight instruction on-the-side...BUT if a year with the Regionals only proves that flying for a living is what I NEED to do, then we will take up that battle at that time...like I said... baby steps....gotta ease her into it

I'll keep y'all posted on my progress, but its just GREAT to be back!
Cheers y'all