Originally Posted by
LAfrequentflyer
Unless your going to be going to a alaska bush flying job after your checkride or going straight to a 121 job its all fluff to milk you out of money. You need the FAA tickets and then you need to build hours as a CFI. You don't need Alaska bush flying or 121 techniques in a C-172 as a student. Expecially when you're paying for someone else to review or relive their glory days.
Keep it simple...Get your ratings as quickly / safely as possible (ATP does this), then CFI to get your hours so you can apply to the regionals / 135 job you want. You don't need to waste time / money on Alaskan bush flying techniques in Omaha, NE at a mom/pop FBO.
-LAFF
yeah... do everything quickly and everything is solved
I hate where aviation is going
hell, I wouldn't let some newbie kid that got all his ratings in 90 days fly anything in my fleet...