JDean3204
Well-Known Member
When I made the decision to get out of the military and start flight training, I knew it would come with a huge adjustment in living. Looking at my w-2 and cannot believe how little I made last year.  It does not count my go bill benefits but those were not used 100 percent every semester either.  At this rate my first year at a regional may be an improvement in QOL.  
I am also starting to question my decision to move back to the northwest to fly. Many said it would be beneficial as I would learn to fly in the weather which has held true to a certain extent. However scheduling flights everyday of the week and maybe flying once or twice a week has tested my patience this winter. I am still in the "time building" phase of my part 141 commercial syllabus and cannot complete my stage check until I finish my night hours which include one xc. Maybe one of these weeks the weather will cooperate and I can complete stage four. At least I am getting good training on ADM and making go/nogo decisions based on weather in the meantime!
				
			I am also starting to question my decision to move back to the northwest to fly. Many said it would be beneficial as I would learn to fly in the weather which has held true to a certain extent. However scheduling flights everyday of the week and maybe flying once or twice a week has tested my patience this winter. I am still in the "time building" phase of my part 141 commercial syllabus and cannot complete my stage check until I finish my night hours which include one xc. Maybe one of these weeks the weather will cooperate and I can complete stage four. At least I am getting good training on ADM and making go/nogo decisions based on weather in the meantime!