3goofyboys
Me and my 3 goofy boys
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Double post, sorry!
I have a nephew who was interested in being a pilot. He completed a college degree, did flight school and paid for many hours of private lessons. He took a job as a flight instructor with a flight school to build up his hours, which is pretty common for people interested in piloting as a career. The things he saw working for the flight school soured him on the whole shebang. It is very competitive, given what has gone on in the airline industry.
This! My DH to a tee. Not so much soured him to the profession, as he has gotten a job where he uses his licenses with his corporate job. It costs a lot of money to get your licenses and to build your time (either out of pocket or earning potential). There are plenty of aviation-type jobs that require you to have your pilots license and get to fly corporate or hopping around in your own plane to do your job. Having been there over the last 18 years, I would think hard about it. It sounds all glamorous, but really its not. Make sure he doesn't have a romanticized vision of what he thinks it is going to be.
Although said:This is very true too. It is when my husband is flying that he is at his most confident, free self. He is very good at it and is passionate about it. If you don't have that, it is going to be a long miserable road.[/COLOR]
I am branching this off the other Pilot thread asking about personal benefits such a extra tickets...etc. I want to know more about your work benefits, insurance, salary...etc. You don't have to be specific...just gathering some information for my oldest son who has said he might be interested in something like this as his career choice. He's inching closer to having to make that decision and so I'm trying to get him where he needs to be through Dual Enrollment.
So if you or someone you're close to is a pilot, what are some of the benefits of such a job? Downfalls? Was it a lengthy educational process? Is it a pretty steady job, is there a lot of competition? What would make a new pilot stand out in the job search and what kind of pilots license would be most beneficial.
He's also mentioned going in the army and being a pilot...he knows that means helicopters most likely. So any information you have on that front would be much appreciated too. We're not a rich family, we have 5 children and live within our means....so finding out as much as possible will help us to save and hopefully not throw our money away making mistakes when choosing schools, classes...etc.
Thanks!!!
The one pilot I know said it is nearly impossible to log enough flight hours for commercial air outside of serving as a pilot in the military first.