Where will you be a year from now

1836 E. 47th St., Luray, Virginia, sitting in a rocking chair exactly four feet due south of the front door.






I have no idea. Hopefully somewhere cool with cool people.
 
In a year....hmmm hopefully soon I'll be finishing up my private, so maybe in a year I could get my instrument and be packing my bags for my freshman year of college....ahhh talk about a big change in a year! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
Hmmmm

Best case - First Officer for a decent regional or 135 outfit.

In between - First Officer for OK airline or cargo driver.

Worst case - Still instructing with close to 2500 hrs TT by then. (estimate.) If that happens, maybe I'll just go to plan B and see if I can get a job at Krusty Burger.
 
If things work out, hopefully sitting right seat at ExpressJet! The icing on the cake would be if I was able to be there long enough to be based in Houston, have an decent apartment of my own, be able to pay on my mountain of student loans and still have a little $$ left over for "just in case".
 
Hopefully alive and well. And hopefully in posession of a nice new commercial ticket. What can I do with it? Not much, but at least I'll have it!
 
Ivy League grad (crossing fingers), police academy (AZLEA), finishing my commercial rotor (time-wise, it's a ridiculously easy add-on to fixed ASEL).

We'll see - priorities change, folks. That's the one thing I've learned thus far...priorities can really change.

J.
 
hopefully, at either a freight or charter company building multi like crazy. People at Airnet, did you hear me??? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.giflol. Apps already in, keeping it updated just keeping building hours. If not, then possibly Scenic Airlines.

Basically, any place that will hire me to build multi time. At a decent wage, if possible. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
hopefully I'll be flight instructing and looking for a job that's not flight instructing... guess I'll keep my fingers crossed!
 
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Ivy League grad (crossing fingers), police academy (AZLEA), finishing my commercial rotor (time-wise, it's a ridiculously easy add-on to fixed ASEL).

We'll see - priorities change, folks. That's the one thing I've learned thus far...priorities can really change.

J.

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Which police department?
 
Hopefully . . . a 2nd Lieutenant at or awaiting dates for Undergraduate Pilot Training to serve as a pilot with the United States Air Force.
 
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