Originally Posted by
Brian3613
I have a friend who flew in Michigan and said the same thing about not being able to fly in the winter because of freezing conditions. It's a shame, I really like Colorado, but the whole point of me being an instructor is to get my hours so I can move on to something bigger and better.
If that's your goal, forget Colorado. It is a complete waste of time compared to where you currently live. I would also suggest SoCal due to opportunities out there, but it's so expensive I would avoid that too. Stick with FL, get your time, and THEN move on after you get an airline job.
I was so busy in FL, that I was turning down work just to have a life. I was working 6 days/wk, usually all day. But the money was pretty good, and I had a lot of fun.