Originally Posted by
SkyHigh
I am sure that there are examples of places where CFI's are needed, but nationwide it is a dying profession. In the 1970's there were four students for every instructor now the students out number. At a few select flight school I am sure that it is a good option however for most it is a loosing profession.
SKyHigh
Why is aviation the only job that you have spend money on for an interview. ATP is not training (The Airline Transition) so therefore I see it as PFJ. You're paying money to skip ahead of much, much, much harder working CFIs so you can get there sooner.
And that is why this is another form of a race to the bottom. I hope you enjoy ruining this profession.
Originally Posted by LAFF
God help us all.