Originally Posted by
MOGuy
Thanks for the reply. It’s actually something I’m interested and in a field I can apply to my current job as well as open opportunities down the road if by some off chance I did not make it to the legacies or lost a medical. It is with an accredited aviation university, the same one where I obtained my “brick-and-mortar” B.S. degree. Two years ago I was at this same crossroad and decided not to start it. Had I done so I wouldn’t even be here asking. Now I’m at that crossing again and my thought is that I could make the mistake I did a few years back or fast forward two years from now and not have to still be wondering “what if?”.
Good input from everyone. It’s a tricky thing to navigate. Many of us were coming out with new wings and a license to learn at the tail end of the crash and the paths to a major weren’t as clear cut as they are now for a freshly minted CFI.
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I say go for it then. If an opportunity presents itself a second time there is probably something leading you to it. Keep pressing ahead you sound like a solid guy. You’ll get your shot somewhere. May not be DAL but it will be the right place.