drunkenbeagle
Gang Member
I guess the main reason that I thought ATP would be a good decision is because I get this feeling that it is important to get into the profession as soon as possible. Mainly so I have enough time to climb the ladder. You all made a very good point to take my corporate job and fly on the side. I had put some thought into it but thought it would take quite some time to get to 1,500 that way.
Well, I don't think anyone was suggesting flying 1,500 hours while at your new corporate job. But getting 250 hours and a CFI rating while at your current job is totally feasible. Once you have that, you can go be a CFI just about anywhere for 18 months or so and get the other 1,200 hours. Which will pay about the same as your first year at a regional. It will also pay substantially more than teaching at ATP.
So I guess my biggest takeaway so far is by working full time and flying on the side, I would have enough time to have a successful career as an airline pilot?
Plenty of time. Even if it ends up taking an extra year or two, who cares? You'll be doing the CFI/regional flying for many years no matter what. Might as well take your time, and have the cash to enjoy it.