LR25
Its just a vintage VW
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My .02
As I have stated before on the old board.
Having the A&P is a doulbe edged sword.
I will say it helped me get my career going as a pilot, but man did I work for it.
I worked on airplanes since I was 15 and yada yada, decided to go to A&P school right after high school( which took 22 months). One of the best decisions I have ever made I think. By the time I was 22 I was working for a freighter airline on DC-8's and was the station manager by 23, also already had all my rating except the ATP by then to.
But here is the ugly part about the whole A&P/pilot thing. I went to work for a 135 operator to fly and do "light" maintenance. Well by the time it was all said and done, I was pulling engines, buried in airconditioners and other none "light" maintenance type of work while the other pilots put on the bars and clean white shirts to go fly the trips. Needless to say that did not continue for very long.
I will also add this, if you are going out to get an A&P just for another feather in the cap to help land that flying job, you better have the skills to back it up. Remember, the A&P ticket it just a ticket to learn, you might put it on the resume, but if you dont have any work experience to go along with it you might be in for a little suprise. But you will have the power of the pen.
But it is a good feeling to know that I can go back to my other career if I have to in times that the pilot market dries up, which I almost had to excersize after September, still hanging on.
Good luck.
As I have stated before on the old board.
Having the A&P is a doulbe edged sword.
I will say it helped me get my career going as a pilot, but man did I work for it.
I worked on airplanes since I was 15 and yada yada, decided to go to A&P school right after high school( which took 22 months). One of the best decisions I have ever made I think. By the time I was 22 I was working for a freighter airline on DC-8's and was the station manager by 23, also already had all my rating except the ATP by then to.
But here is the ugly part about the whole A&P/pilot thing. I went to work for a 135 operator to fly and do "light" maintenance. Well by the time it was all said and done, I was pulling engines, buried in airconditioners and other none "light" maintenance type of work while the other pilots put on the bars and clean white shirts to go fly the trips. Needless to say that did not continue for very long.
I will also add this, if you are going out to get an A&P just for another feather in the cap to help land that flying job, you better have the skills to back it up. Remember, the A&P ticket it just a ticket to learn, you might put it on the resume, but if you dont have any work experience to go along with it you might be in for a little suprise. But you will have the power of the pen.
But it is a good feeling to know that I can go back to my other career if I have to in times that the pilot market dries up, which I almost had to excersize after September, still hanging on.
Good luck.