Originally Posted by
TiredSoul
Again, you don’t need to take time off for this.
National average is 70-80 hrs of training so let’s say 75.
If you fly 3 hrs a day on average you need 25 flying days. Add 5 days that you have to cancel because the weather conditions are not favorable for what you need to practice and you have 30 flying days.
Add 15 day’s that you need to spend studying about 6 hrs a day and you need 45 days.
Thats 2 months while YOU KEEP YOUR JOB.
Yes you’ll be busy and you may need to put your social life on hold for a little bit hey that’s all part of the game.
As an FA, you will be able to study on your overnights and you can use your pilots to help explain things and study. Most of us are more than happy to talk aviation. Most you don’t even have to ask. We’ll talk whether or not you want to hear it. 🤣 Toughest part is keeping it it relevant to what you’re learning.