airlines are boring…be cray crayDoug has a great website here with a lot of folks at different levels and fields in aviation willing and able to give advice.
Good luck and tailwinds!

I think I do just need to pull the trigger and get this going.
I'm a 23 year old college graduate (Criminal Justice degree) living in Denver Co, and flying has always been a passion of mine. Being an airline pilot has been a lifelong dream of mine, I enjoy everything about planes. I can and have sat airports watching for hours as GA and airliners land. Airshows I will walk around and stare at planes for hours, I love everything about aviation.

I'm a 23 year old college graduate (Criminal Justice degree) living in Denver Co, and flying has always been a passion of mine. Being an airline pilot has been a lifelong dream of mine, I enjoy everything about planes. I can and have sat airports watching for hours as GA and airliners land. Airshows I will walk around and stare at planes for hours, I love everything about aviation.I have been doing my research trying to figure out what flight school and program works best for me. Right now my mind is pretty much set on going to ATP and doing the fast track program from no time. I know the debt load will be terrible, but this is the only place I have found that where I could get my ratings in a short amount of time. I have been lurking around as this is my first post and I see people telling student pilots to take their time and enjoy the process, but I feel like I need to get this going as soon as possible because seniority is everything at the airlines. What I want to know from the other pilots on here is, would you do the same route in my situation? If not, what would you do?
Thank you all for turning me away from ATP. I am now looking into other options. I will keep you all updated with what I choose and I'll be sure to ask any more questions.Come on guys, when I was the OPs age (almost a decade ago) I got the shiny packet from ATP with the words "seniority is everything" printed all over it. I thought that ATP was the place to go, and I was motivated. I wanted to be a pilot since I was a kid. Well guess what... Guys on this forum talked me out of it and I went to a mom and pop shop for a fraction of the cost, and I am thankful. I know exactly what this guy is thinking. Throw him a bone, we've already persuaded him away from ATP and he is exploring better options.
A300's post deserves a link at the perspectives page to live in immortality...
Agreed. I was a helicopter guy and still found that his post struck a chord of truth... never had to worry about becoming dependent on autopilot though.I second A300's advice above. There is a lot of wisdom and truth in his words.
Thank you all for turning me away from ATP. I am now looking into other options. I will keep you all updated with what I choose and I'll be sure to ask any more questions.
Some of us like being boring creatures.airlines are boring…be cray cray
