Originally Posted by
TPROP4ever
I happen to be 40 spent a total of 47k from day one, including GIA, ( all my wifes and my money) I worked for flight time, bartered with flight instructors, and flew every chance I had with my local EAA chapter in a very wide array of experimental aircraft building time, flying with friends and working on planes with people who have a true passion for aviation. Ive spent time helping guys build, you will learn a lot more about what it is you fly if you see it in pieces. I spent 4 years getting to where I am, and I did work my butt off, and I am extremely proud of what I have accomplished. Next on my agenda is my CFI ratings, not because I have to to get a 121 gig but because I want to pass somthing on, and then my degree and A/P.
For someone who doesn't like having their career progression criticized....
Originally Posted by
TPROP4ever
So whats your idea of paying your dues, 160 grand at ERAU and then CFI for peanuts for 2 or more years...hoping some student doesnt kill you, passing on a unrecognized negative attitude to your students because you really dont want to be there in the first place, and then you go to an airline and hope and pray that you are prepared for the 121 training thats about to smack you in the forhead...to each their own. Im not saying any one way is better, both work and as such both are subject to abuse, but dont rule PFT out...again that word..ATTITUDE, life is what you make it.
You sure know how to dish it out.
I'll ask you a straight question, be honest, I'm not trying to attack you.
By participating in GIA program, did they (GIA) sell you experience in the right seat of a B1900 under 121 operations?
And if so, do you agree, today, that programs like these are a detriment to this industry?