Metalmike
Well-Known Member
Hey there. I'm considering going to Jeppesen's school in Denver, and just wondering if anybody here has gone there and can give me a review of sorts. I live in the Midwest and have been to Denver a couple times and am somewhat familiar with the city and enjoyed it there. It's a place I could drive to (about a 9 hour drive), so I'd have a car while I'm there.
Some background I guess: I'm 24, college dropout, pretty much no real cockpit aviation experience, aside from extensive flight simming (lol) and an intro flight in a DA20. I was planning on starting pilot training at a local FBO, but decided after some reading that dispatch, flight planning and such is pretty interesting to me, not to mention I'd rather have a job where I get to sleep in my own bed most nights and see my potential family on a daily basis.
I am somewhat familiar with some basics - building a flight plan using airways, SIDS stars and such, taking winds aloft, weather etc into account, as this is stuff I do often in a planning utilities for the sim. I know that doesn't even scratch the surface but its all something I think I'd love to learn more about and explore as a career.
Anyway, just interested in the general consensus of this school, and any other tips you may have in preparation for it, or some other things I should know about the career in general. From what I've read, it does seem like I'd probably have to relocate, which I'm fine with. Another question I have is, do most dispatchers just work out of the airline's single headquarters, or are there multiple work locations, ie at certain hubs as well?
Thanks for your help,
Michael
Some background I guess: I'm 24, college dropout, pretty much no real cockpit aviation experience, aside from extensive flight simming (lol) and an intro flight in a DA20. I was planning on starting pilot training at a local FBO, but decided after some reading that dispatch, flight planning and such is pretty interesting to me, not to mention I'd rather have a job where I get to sleep in my own bed most nights and see my potential family on a daily basis.
I am somewhat familiar with some basics - building a flight plan using airways, SIDS stars and such, taking winds aloft, weather etc into account, as this is stuff I do often in a planning utilities for the sim. I know that doesn't even scratch the surface but its all something I think I'd love to learn more about and explore as a career.
Anyway, just interested in the general consensus of this school, and any other tips you may have in preparation for it, or some other things I should know about the career in general. From what I've read, it does seem like I'd probably have to relocate, which I'm fine with. Another question I have is, do most dispatchers just work out of the airline's single headquarters, or are there multiple work locations, ie at certain hubs as well?
Thanks for your help,
Michael