drunkenbeagle
Gang Member
And never pay any flight school more than $2500 in advance no matter what.
Really no need to pay them a penny in advance. It does not generally save you anything, and there are plenty of good FBOs out there.
And never pay any flight school more than $2500 in advance no matter what.
ATP. I have seen people go from having never touched an airplane to starting ground school at a regional in just over 18 months.
Agreed, but I'm sure if you asked those who soared through their climb to 1500 they would say it was well worth it.1500 hours in 18 months? That sounds miserable. Then again, I've met cropduster pilots that will fly over 300 hours in a month. Also sounds miserable.
Agreed, but I'm sure if you asked those who soared through their climb to 1500 they would say it was well worth it.
Millitary
Get your degree. Go to an aviation school if you want and get your ratings while you get your degree.
But get your degree. You'll need 1,500 hours before you can get in an airliner but I think the aviation school knocks it down a few hundred.
Get your degree.
1500 hours in 18 months? That sounds miserable. Then again, I've met cropduster pilots that will fly over 300 hours in a month. Also sounds miserable.
How did you pull that off at a regional?I was much happier flying 150 total hours in the following 4 years at the second regional airline having to do simulator landings every 90 days to stay current.
Find my first post on this forum in 2003 and you'll know.What are your thoughts on getting degrees?
Double-like.Good, fast, cheap.
Pick two.
And I sort of need you to be good, so that really means that you only get to pick one of the other two.
Bonsai.Hot. Sane. Available.
Pick two.
Hi forum.
I know I'm a first time poster, probably this question gets asked a lot, and I may be posting this in the wrong section but.
I have wanted to become a pilot since childhood. Has always been my dream and now I'm 23.
I have flown hours before in a C172 when I was younger but had to stop due to finance issues.
Now money is no factor.
My only recent experiences in flying have just been Flight Sim. Yea they aren't real but I was flying PMDG products and read all the manuals. But anyway it doesn't matter since starting off I will be flying anything but triple 7s for many years.
My question is, is it better to go to a local flight school and take hours for each license and rating one by one, or go get an all out package such as from ATP?
For me I have time and dedication for an accelerated course.
And my final question, do you need a bachelor's degree for any aircraft type ratings such as 737, 320 family, and above in size and passenger capacity?