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#1
Options again
Ok, so I recently called Delta Conx Academy on a quote for my Multi rating and some sort of instrument proficiency course as I haven't flown instrument in a long time(don't make me say please). DCA is trying to push me into CFI, CFII and MEI. Also trying to convince me to teach for about a year with them. Well, that sounds good but my plans were a little different. I wanted to get what I set out for and get the CFI/CFII/MEI later on. Also was gonna build some more time flying a friend's aircraft around. DCA is gonna charge about 40g but their instructors bring in about 47G a year
I also looked into ATP flight school and they giving me what I originally wanted but that CFI/CFII/MEI from DCA don't sound half bad. Just don't wanna miss out or spend much more time on the ground. So many options, so little to chose from. Can someone with experience please help me out.......
I also looked into ATP flight school and they giving me what I originally wanted but that CFI/CFII/MEI from DCA don't sound half bad. Just don't wanna miss out or spend much more time on the ground. So many options, so little to chose from. Can someone with experience please help me out.......
#2
40K? are you for real? that would be about the worst financial decision I could think of. save that for a down payment on a house. go to your local fbo and do it for cheap. search the internet etc. there is a multi training place in dallas that will do your multi for 1500 including an instrument check. go get your cfi/ii/m at an fbo and then if you really want to work at delta school then apply there.
#3
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40K? are you for real? that would be about the worst financial decision I could think of. save that for a down payment on a house. go to your local fbo and do it for cheap. search the internet etc. there is a multi training place in dallas that will do your multi for 1500 including an instrument check. go get your cfi/ii/m at an fbo and then if you really want to work at delta school then apply there.
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Ok, so I recently called Delta Conx Academy on a quote for my Multi rating and some sort of instrument proficiency course as I haven't flown instrument in a long time(don't make me say please). DCA is trying to push me into CFI, CFII and MEI. Also trying to convince me to teach for about a year with them. Well, that sounds good but my plans were a little different. I wanted to get what I set out for and get the CFI/CFII/MEI later on. Also was gonna build some more time flying a friend's aircraft around. DCA is gonna charge about 40g but their instructors bring in about 47G a year
I also looked into ATP flight school and they giving me what I originally wanted but that CFI/CFII/MEI from DCA don't sound half bad. Just don't wanna miss out or spend much more time on the ground. So many options, so little to chose from. Can someone with experience please help me out.......
I also looked into ATP flight school and they giving me what I originally wanted but that CFI/CFII/MEI from DCA don't sound half bad. Just don't wanna miss out or spend much more time on the ground. So many options, so little to chose from. Can someone with experience please help me out.......
Do you mean that their instructors MAKE $47000/year or that it would cost you an extra $7000 to do your instructor ratings?
There are much better and cheaper places to go to get a multi rating and some instrument time with an instructor.
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If you really want your CFI ratings, I suggest finding a reputable FBO near you and working on your ratings there. Or do it at ATP. Or Skymates in Dallas. For $40K, you should be able to get ALL of your ratings starting with private. Shop around. From what I've heard (and I've heard from many) DCA is a ripoff.
If you want to make $45K+/yr as a CFI, let me know and I'll give you the names of a couple of schools that will hire you without asking you to spend a fortune on their overpriced flight training.
#7
For about the same amount of money, you could probably get an advanced degree in chemical engineering or some bio-field, get a sweet job in an emerging industry, probably clear $200k+ within a few years, and then just buy your own airplane. That's what I'd do.
Come to think of it, I still might.
Come to think of it, I still might.
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Ok, total hijack here, but I've gotta ask.... Can an engineer really clear $200K+ in a few (3-4 years)? I kind of doubt that an engineer would be able to work up this kind of income so fast. A management engineer with a few years of industry experience plus an MBA from a top tier school, sure. The reason I ask: I've been considering going back to school for an engineering (chemical or electrical) degree and getting into the field.
#9
Thanks alot fellas. I thought it was a rip off but of course, they sold me all the good things that come out of it. I live in the South Florida region(Hollywood FL across the street from North Perry). Thanks for slapping me back into my real world of debt credit card bills. Any more advise would be greatly appreciated.....
#10
Thanks alot fellas. I thought it was a rip off but of course, they sold me all the good things that come out of it. I live in the South Florida region(Hollywood FL across the street from North Perry). Thanks for slapping me back into my real world of debt credit card bills. Any more advise would be greatly appreciated.....
GL,
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