Originally Posted by
LHSmith
I am 43 and what is most important to me is my family and time with them. I have 'been there and worn the t-shirt' on the big airplane thing. I also have around 3000+ hours of international time (real international; ocean crossing international) as well.
I am at the point where perpetual reserve, commuting and crashpads have exceedingly worn off the 'luster' of the airline pilot mantra. I want quality of life with my family. I live in TUL and a 7/7 schedule with no commuting stress is an intangible that weighs very high in my opinion.
Well said. I started off wanting to fly big iron. After a few years of industry education, I don't ever plan to leave NJA.
Don't get me wrong, since graduating college I've saved as much as I can to retire as fast as I can.