I am looking for some direction with regard to my career. I hoping to get some feedback from this great site. So here is my dilemma.....
Im 29, I did all of my advanced ratings at ATP minus the cfi about 2 years ago. The reason I didnt go for the cfi was that I ended up failing 3 checkrides and was burned out and felt like I had no chance to pass another 3 checkrides. As I have seen in these forums, busting 3 rides is kind of a big deal nowadays. I wont go into detail about why I failed those 3, each time it was a small mistake that I learned from, and ive never been much of a test taker. I was flying a 182 for a construction company but they sold the plane and now im looking for another way to not have to rent planes to build time. My ultimate goal is to fly commercially and I am not about to give up on that.
Plan A:
Do I go for my cfi ratings and risk busting more rides which im sure would make my goal more difficult if not impossible to achieve? fyi I do live in Tucson, AZ and ive heard the FSDO is brutal on cfi rides. Do I take the chance?? A very good friend of mine is the chief pilot (737-200's) and owners son of a charter outfit here and town and he has straight up told me he wished he could hire me but I dont have the time or 737 type that would allow him to do so. Becoming a cfi seems like a great way to get the time I need. But if I left that company would my "busts" kill my chances of finding a job?
I have an "in" to become a crop duster and have worked for that company a few summers on the ground loading planes. I can see myself doing this as a career and the owner has offered to be my mentor and get me flying next year. I would love to do this but its not the original reason I went to ATP and pursued advanced ratings. Maybe my thinking is flawed but I set out to become an airline pilot and I wont feel like all the training was "worth it" until I get there. Ive worked my ass off on the ground loading planes to get to the point where I was offered the apprenticeship with this operator and I hate to let this oppurtunity go but as I said, its not what my goal originally was.
So what should I do? Im a pilot with 360hrs and great connections but I still feel like im going nowhere and getting older way faster than I would like to.....
Im 29, I did all of my advanced ratings at ATP minus the cfi about 2 years ago. The reason I didnt go for the cfi was that I ended up failing 3 checkrides and was burned out and felt like I had no chance to pass another 3 checkrides. As I have seen in these forums, busting 3 rides is kind of a big deal nowadays. I wont go into detail about why I failed those 3, each time it was a small mistake that I learned from, and ive never been much of a test taker. I was flying a 182 for a construction company but they sold the plane and now im looking for another way to not have to rent planes to build time. My ultimate goal is to fly commercially and I am not about to give up on that.
Plan A:
Do I go for my cfi ratings and risk busting more rides which im sure would make my goal more difficult if not impossible to achieve? fyi I do live in Tucson, AZ and ive heard the FSDO is brutal on cfi rides. Do I take the chance?? A very good friend of mine is the chief pilot (737-200's) and owners son of a charter outfit here and town and he has straight up told me he wished he could hire me but I dont have the time or 737 type that would allow him to do so. Becoming a cfi seems like a great way to get the time I need. But if I left that company would my "busts" kill my chances of finding a job?
I have an "in" to become a crop duster and have worked for that company a few summers on the ground loading planes. I can see myself doing this as a career and the owner has offered to be my mentor and get me flying next year. I would love to do this but its not the original reason I went to ATP and pursued advanced ratings. Maybe my thinking is flawed but I set out to become an airline pilot and I wont feel like all the training was "worth it" until I get there. Ive worked my ass off on the ground loading planes to get to the point where I was offered the apprenticeship with this operator and I hate to let this oppurtunity go but as I said, its not what my goal originally was.
So what should I do? Im a pilot with 360hrs and great connections but I still feel like im going nowhere and getting older way faster than I would like to.....