Cessnaflyer
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Probably for the 25% interest on all of it.Why? For the sheer cost of it all?
Probably for the 25% interest on all of it.Why? For the sheer cost of it all?
I'm not sure how ridiculous this sounds, but what worries me a little is getting someone with a bad motive. Not everyone is psychologically sound to be in a plane. Just look at that Eurowings guy
Hahahaha. Well said. That's hilariousIf you start instructing you'll get so accustomed to people trying to kill you inadvertently that you'll forget about people trying to do it intentionally.
Without sounding too curt, this job is about mitigating risk. Every time you leave the ground there is a chance you could be killed.I'm not sure how ridiculous this sounds, but what worries me a little is getting someone with a bad motive. Not everyone is psychologically sound to be in a plane. Just look at that Eurowings guy
Recently they changed the rules to allow the private pilots to tow gliders. If you're near a club I'd look into towing gliders.It might require a tailwheel checkout but still would be worth it, bearing in mind you'll make money, flight time and friends.
There are ways around that. I wouldn't be using any sort of credit that had that interest rate, but that's just common sense.Probably for the 25% interest on all of it.
Like paying off the balance in full or doing many credit transfers?There are ways around that. I wouldn't be using any sort of credit that had that interest rate, but that's just common sense.
There are ways around that. I wouldn't be using any sort of credit that had that interest rate, but that's just common sense.
Right, yeah.... that's the only way to do it...since ALL credit cards have 20% APRLike paying off the balance in full or doing many credit transfers?
Right, yeah.... that's the only way to do it...since ALL credit cards have 20% APR
Right, yeah.... that's the only way to do it...since ALL credit cards have 20% APR
What I know now, which would have blown my mind when I got my Commercial AMEL, is how many things I could do with it. Getting your instructor certificate will open doors you can't even imagine now, well beyond what you might think a CFI generally does.Even though I am still working towards my private pilots license, I was just wondering what everyone thinks is the best way to build flight time for the lowest cost. I was thinking about just paying straight out of pocket and credit cards to build up flight time. People have mentioned things like being a flight instructor, but I honestly feel nervous about teaching people.
Thanks for sharing. It's partially my personality to do this, but I've just been losing all hope lately. It seems like a near-impossible task unless you've been flying since 17 sometimes.What I know now, which would have blown my mind when I got my Commercial AMEL, is how many things I could do with it. Getting your instructor certificate will open doors you can't even imagine now, well beyond what you might think a CFI generally does.
You could, conceivably go find a 152 for 80 an hour and charge it. I however would say charge a CFI and go find a place that will house feed and train you. Throw yourself into part 91 aviation. For better or worse I wouldn't trade that experience for anything.
I don't really think that this sort of attitude/behavior is a wise choice, especially for someone who just joined this forum, doesn't really know the members here and is asking for help and advice.Thanks. Idk who invited you to start writing here and acting like a dickhead. Take it somewhere else.