WildcatPilot
Well-Known Member
Looking for some opinions on a plan to pay for my training.
I'm looking to knock out my CFI in the near future so I can be in a position to get some kind of flying job by the time my contract is up at my current job (Sept. 2012). Problem is, I just don't have the disposable income to pay for or save up for training. With a salary under 30k, I'm barely staying ahead of my bills. A considerable amount of my monthly income goes to credit card payments. I made a couple of bad college decisions and carry a balance around 6k. I also have a 401k that I started during college that's sitting at right around 7k. I'm thinking of cashing that in (obviously I'd take a hit) to pay down my cards and free up money to finish my training.
I began private pilot training at 16 with my eyes on the airlines and am now 27 with my commercial and IR. I feel like I've been treading water for most of my twenties and want to finally get on with my aviation career. Obviously this wouldn't be the most financially savvy decision, but I feel like the satisfaction of finally moving forward with flying could be worth it. Thoughts?
I'm looking to knock out my CFI in the near future so I can be in a position to get some kind of flying job by the time my contract is up at my current job (Sept. 2012). Problem is, I just don't have the disposable income to pay for or save up for training. With a salary under 30k, I'm barely staying ahead of my bills. A considerable amount of my monthly income goes to credit card payments. I made a couple of bad college decisions and carry a balance around 6k. I also have a 401k that I started during college that's sitting at right around 7k. I'm thinking of cashing that in (obviously I'd take a hit) to pay down my cards and free up money to finish my training.
I began private pilot training at 16 with my eyes on the airlines and am now 27 with my commercial and IR. I feel like I've been treading water for most of my twenties and want to finally get on with my aviation career. Obviously this wouldn't be the most financially savvy decision, but I feel like the satisfaction of finally moving forward with flying could be worth it. Thoughts?