DE727UPS
Well-Known Member
I so proud of this kid (he's 25), that I just had to post his stats.
Just got a class date at Ameriflight (BFI-PA31) with 1200 and 50. He worked VFR 135 and did a little free lance CFI (130 hours). Two years from his SE commercial to Ameriflight. Now, it's six months on the PA31 and he'll be able to upgrade to turbine PIC.
For those of you wondering how the 61 route compares to the big academies, I offer this up as an example. I think he's come much farther than he could at an academy at far less cost.
The typical route of instructing and flying 135 freight doesn't get much press or have fancy banner ads, but I think it's a great way to break into the industry.
Just got a class date at Ameriflight (BFI-PA31) with 1200 and 50. He worked VFR 135 and did a little free lance CFI (130 hours). Two years from his SE commercial to Ameriflight. Now, it's six months on the PA31 and he'll be able to upgrade to turbine PIC.
For those of you wondering how the 61 route compares to the big academies, I offer this up as an example. I think he's come much farther than he could at an academy at far less cost.
The typical route of instructing and flying 135 freight doesn't get much press or have fancy banner ads, but I think it's a great way to break into the industry.