Jet
Well-Known Member
If you train and CFI locally at an unaccelerated pace then the only burden on your family will be financial. From there your experience varies but usually improves. Although reserve varies from airline to airline it is usually very easy on family life if your airline is well staffed and they aren't overworking you. By the way this is assuming you're going to move to your base. If you plan on commuting do not even spent one dime on flight training since you will make a good job horrible. At my airline we have a base that is almost all day trips with 16-18 days off for the JUNIOR line holder (8-10 months after hired but could change if hiring stops). So there are people who have been here less than one year who are home every night and only work 12 days a month! The rest of the bases are not like this though and the day trips go very senior.