Pilot Pay
#11
You know, if a CFI wants to help someone (read: 1 person, not anyone) save some money by not charging, that's fine to me. But don't advertise it!!!
When I was getting my private in high school, I didn't have much money and I only worked a part time job so everything I made went towards flying. My instructor was kind enough to not charge me for my flight hours (I still paid for the plane) so that I could afford to fly. He realized that by forgoing a couple hundreds bucks, he was offering the chance for me to achieve my dream. He didn't need the money anyway. I have since payed it forward and have been training a close friend for his private, and no, I'm not charging him. I feel satisfaction in knowing I can provide the same opportunity that was given to me. As far as I'm concerned, doing this for 1 person is not an issue.
Just my .00000012 cents.
When I was getting my private in high school, I didn't have much money and I only worked a part time job so everything I made went towards flying. My instructor was kind enough to not charge me for my flight hours (I still paid for the plane) so that I could afford to fly. He realized that by forgoing a couple hundreds bucks, he was offering the chance for me to achieve my dream. He didn't need the money anyway. I have since payed it forward and have been training a close friend for his private, and no, I'm not charging him. I feel satisfaction in knowing I can provide the same opportunity that was given to me. As far as I'm concerned, doing this for 1 person is not an issue.
Just my .00000012 cents.
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I did send the instructor a email him about my issues with him posting an ad for free instruction. For some reason I have not heard back from him. I guess he probably disagreed with me. I am new to this forum stuff and was just wondering what you all thought and am glad to see your opinions.
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It seems to me that the solution to poor compensation for pilots lies more in correcting supply and demand issues than getting pilots to stick together. Regulation may help (proposed rules requiring an ATP for any 121 pilot could help though they would probably be meaningless if they included exceptions for graduates for certain types of aviation schools). What seems like it would make the most difference is if people were fully informed when making the decision to enter aviation.
New pilots need to know that they may never get that position with a major airline, and that they will struggle a long time before getting it (if they ever do) before they have drained tens of thousands of dollars into training. Unfortunately, there's good money to be made giving people false expectations to get them into training, so you're even fighting an uphill battle there.
New pilots need to know that they may never get that position with a major airline, and that they will struggle a long time before getting it (if they ever do) before they have drained tens of thousands of dollars into training. Unfortunately, there's good money to be made giving people false expectations to get them into training, so you're even fighting an uphill battle there.
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"companies like AOPA would stand up and implement what you have suggested."
AOPA, the outfit that owns "flight training" magazine? The place with the ATP flight academy and Gulfstream ads that promise a super career if you just write the check? Sorry, I canceled my AOPA subscription a while back. Still getting the junk mail, but I can't really blame them.
AOPA, the outfit that owns "flight training" magazine? The place with the ATP flight academy and Gulfstream ads that promise a super career if you just write the check? Sorry, I canceled my AOPA subscription a while back. Still getting the junk mail, but I can't really blame them.
#16
Agreed. Doing a buddy a favor is one thing, but saying that you don't charge for your time is another. I'd be very suspicious of getting into an airplane with somebody whose time is worthless.
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I have been helping out a kid at my church who's dad was locked up. Kid wants to be an Air Force pilot or a missionary pilot. He only pays for gas in the 150. My wife and my daughter get the instruction, plane and gas for free. Everyone else pays!
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You know, if a CFI wants to help someone (read: 1 person, not anyone) save some money by not charging, that's fine to me. But don't advertise it!!!
When I was getting my private in high school, I didn't have much money and I only worked a part time job so everything I made went towards flying. My instructor was kind enough to not charge me for my flight hours (I still paid for the plane) so that I could afford to fly. He realized that by forgoing a couple hundreds bucks, he was offering the chance for me to achieve my dream. He didn't need the money anyway. I have since payed it forward and have been training a close friend for his private, and no, I'm not charging him. I feel satisfaction in knowing I can provide the same opportunity that was given to me. As far as I'm concerned, doing this for 1 person is not an issue.
Just my .00000012 cents.
When I was getting my private in high school, I didn't have much money and I only worked a part time job so everything I made went towards flying. My instructor was kind enough to not charge me for my flight hours (I still paid for the plane) so that I could afford to fly. He realized that by forgoing a couple hundreds bucks, he was offering the chance for me to achieve my dream. He didn't need the money anyway. I have since payed it forward and have been training a close friend for his private, and no, I'm not charging him. I feel satisfaction in knowing I can provide the same opportunity that was given to me. As far as I'm concerned, doing this for 1 person is not an issue.
Just my .00000012 cents.

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