Originally Posted by
got2fly
My sentiments exactly. I've got three years to go in Boeing world, but find myself looking forward to flying business jets in retirement. My situation is probably too good to walk away from until age 65, but I'll admit I don't get enough hand flying and takeoffs and landings doing 12 to 17 hour legs in the 777. I got in this business for the fun of flying, not for the money or to push buttons. To be honest, flying floats or tundra tires in Alaska sounds pretty good right now (but probably not a realistic retirement job). Yes, I can (and will) buy my own airplane and fly for fun, but there is just a limit to how much fun it is to fly without a purpose. MUCH of the joy of this job for me is that it IS a job. I have an important task to perform that requires me to be on my game and produce for my employer. That element gives the flying life meaning and purpose. Boring holes in the sky in a SE airplane just for fun can get old in a hurry.
Go rent a 172 if you want to fly. In the airline world flying is probably the most prominent component of the job. At a fractional, actual flying is shadowed by vacuuming carpets, cleaning poop off the toilet, loading and unloading bags, making sure rental cars are in place, ordering fuel from the front desk, restocking snacks, sitting in the pilot lounge for hours on end, “limos” shuffling you to a working airplane nearby because your airplane broke, oh and multiple airlines per work trip to get to and from airplanes.
But if you want a dynamic change to your work environment and that lifestyle appeals to you, you should absolutely go for it.