TravDK
Well-Known Member
For the guys and gals looking towards aviation as a career, I offer my timeline for those considering taking the plunge.ffice
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I received my Private in April of 2008 and worked quickly to get thru my CFI, MEI, CFII during the next 5 months.
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October 2008 through recent I work as a CFI in Florida and managed about 1600TT / 500multi
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In about 10 days I start training for a FO position flying either a Saab340 or Q400 for a regional airline.
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I was torn about taking the FO job as the pay will be challenging, but it is a foot in the door and a possibility of an upgrade down the road.
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Despite the tough times, it is possible to make a living and survive doing a job I love. In less than 2 years I have learned to fly, teach others to fly, and hopefully soon will be at the controls of a turbine machine in the part 121 world
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On a side note: I didnot train at a big name, big money school and that shaved my student loan payment in half. It has been discussed here before, and in my case my current and new employer did not care where I earned my ratings, rather how I flew and what I knew. I am not discrediting big aviation schools, just offering an opinion to an alternative for those who need to look elsewhere.
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Hope this helps someone.
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Also, a sincere thank you for all those here who have helped along the way. Many people here have helped more than they will know and I look forward to paying that forward.<o></o>

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I received my Private in April of 2008 and worked quickly to get thru my CFI, MEI, CFII during the next 5 months.
<o></o>
October 2008 through recent I work as a CFI in Florida and managed about 1600TT / 500multi
<o></o>
In about 10 days I start training for a FO position flying either a Saab340 or Q400 for a regional airline.
<o></o>
I was torn about taking the FO job as the pay will be challenging, but it is a foot in the door and a possibility of an upgrade down the road.
<o></o>
Despite the tough times, it is possible to make a living and survive doing a job I love. In less than 2 years I have learned to fly, teach others to fly, and hopefully soon will be at the controls of a turbine machine in the part 121 world
<o></o>
On a side note: I didnot train at a big name, big money school and that shaved my student loan payment in half. It has been discussed here before, and in my case my current and new employer did not care where I earned my ratings, rather how I flew and what I knew. I am not discrediting big aviation schools, just offering an opinion to an alternative for those who need to look elsewhere.
<o></o>
Hope this helps someone.
<o></o>
Also, a sincere thank you for all those here who have helped along the way. Many people here have helped more than they will know and I look forward to paying that forward.<o></o>