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Good luck!
Perhaps I'm an outcast anymore.
Just typing for myself here. I'm the little kid who grew up on a farm, lived, ate, slept and dreamed nothing but flying. The kid whose eyes popped out of his sockets when he saw his first Boeing up close. So far, my aviation career (small as it is) of 20yrs, has seen many pro's and con's. I've had to fly with moron's who had no business in a cockpit, and I've flown with individuals that were far better than I will ever attain. Individuals that I can only pray to aspire to half of their talent. I've taken massive pay cuts, and yet find that when I take 2 steps back, I always end up (in time) 5 steps forward. I've lost very dear friends, who's lives ended far too soon. I've also made friends that changed my life forever. But, I'm still that little kid who is standing at the fence of a corn field, watching the crop duster in absolute awe. Recently, I noticed a grandpa and his grandson standing at that fence. I was able to allow them on board and I watched that 5 yr old kid with his eyes so wide, they almost popped out of his sockets. You must possess a die hard love for this profession, otherwise your going to end up very bitter, crotchedy and crabby. Did I think of telling that 5yr old little boy to forget this and go do something else? Never even crossed my mind. We all have our own paths to follow in this business, but I think we have to take a hard look at ourselves and see if that undieing passion is there. For SkyHigh, my hopes are that you share this passion and that you won't allow a tough time to change your thoughts permanently. If you plan to go your seperate way, then I think we all wish you the best of luck in your future. However, my forum friend, if you need a charge to relight that passion, might I suggest a little vacation to Durango, Colorado. Hop in a glider, and spend an hour soaring over the rockies. Whenever I get down, that spools me right back into my seat! My views of the sunsets from FL410 do a pretty good job as well. God speed and good luck to you. :) |
That's well said FMI...regardless of whatever happens to the industry there's always something intrinsic, personal, and magical to what we do. Perhaps we are a privileged few?
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I live near Durango Colorado and the glider rides really are fun. They also have alot of great breweries in Durango.
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Originally Posted by de727ups
(Post 174808)
He lives in Ellensburg. The sun shines there. It's the wind that never stops...
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Originally Posted by FMI
(Post 174813)
Perhaps I'm an outcast anymore.
Just typing for myself here. I'm the little kid who grew up on a farm, lived, ate, slept and dreamed nothing but flying. The kid whose eyes popped out of his sockets when he saw his first Boeing up close. So far, my aviation career (small as it is) of 20yrs, has seen many pro's and con's. I've had to fly with moron's who had no business in a cockpit, and I've flown with individuals that were far better than I will ever attain. Individuals that I can only pray to aspire to half of their talent. I've taken massive pay cuts, and yet find that when I take 2 steps back, I always end up (in time) 5 steps forward. I've lost very dear friends, who's lives ended far too soon. I've also made friends that changed my life forever. But, I'm still that little kid who is standing at the fence of a corn field, watching the crop duster in absolute awe. Recently, I noticed a grandpa and his grandson standing at that fence. I was able to allow them on board and I watched that 5 yr old kid with his eyes so wide, they almost popped out of his sockets. You must possess a die hard love for this profession, otherwise your going to end up very bitter, crotchedy and crabby. Did I think of telling that 5yr old little boy to forget this and go do something else? Never even crossed my mind. We all have our own paths to follow in this business, but I think we have to take a hard look at ourselves and see if that undieing passion is there. For SkyHigh, my hopes are that you share this passion and that you won't allow a tough time to change your thoughts permanently. If you plan to go your seperate way, then I think we all wish you the best of luck in your future. However, my forum friend, if you need a charge to relight that passion, might I suggest a little vacation to Durango, Colorado. Hop in a glider, and spend an hour soaring over the rockies. Whenever I get down, that spools me right back into my seat! My views of the sunsets from FL410 do a pretty good job as well. God speed and good luck to you. :) you can afford a vacation and glider rides...must be nice |
Originally Posted by FMI
(Post 174813)
...You must possess a die hard love for this profession, otherwise your going to end up very bitter, crotchedy and crabby...
If your outside interests include aviation, more power to you. Personally if I never see an airplane or airport while I'm on days off or vacation it's better. My job will never define me. Maybe I went wrong somewhere (Military, Airlines), but this became a chore pretty rapidly. I'm too old, too stupid, and not interested or motivated to do anything else. |
Wow - 10 pages! I normally don't spend the time reading page after page of the same thread, but this one's got me hooked. I'm an ATC'er and a lot of what's been posted on here, is similar to the varying sentiments we non-flyers have.
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Love of flying
It is the love of flying that hold many in difficult situations.
To those who value life, home, family, success and financial security I would not recommend aviation, often it is a sirens song to loss and hardship. Most dreams are not in our overall best interest. There is a better life out there. A better investment of our resources and time. Skyhigh |
Completely beside the point.
Originally Posted by Eric Stratton
(Post 175220)
you can afford a vacation and glider rides...must be nice
Yes, but it hasn't always been the case. It has taken a lot of time and dedication.. not without its price. |
Originally Posted by SkyHigh
(Post 176162)
Most dreams are not in our overall best interest. There is a better life out there. A better investment of our resources and time. Skyhigh |
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