Pilotboy100
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Hello. I am a 19 year old college student and 120 hour private pilot. I am an aspiring professional pilot, preferably for a national or major airline someday. I do not attend an aviation college because I feel a degree in something else other than aviation allows for a backup career if flying does not work out, especially after 9/11. Heres my problem:
As a result of me not attending an aviation college I can not find time to pursue further flight training with so much schoolwork. During the summers I work full time to to be able to fly twice a week in Cessna 172s and 152s to build up cross country time. Despite me not pursuing further flight training at this point I still read instrument, commercial, and multi engine flying books.
I know that I am in competition with many pilots my age who attend flying universities. Therefore I am trying to do what I can to make myself just as competent and successful as them in the aviation industry. Do you think I should earn my instrument, commercial, multi, CFI, CFII, and MEI ratings during the summers in between college semesters by taking out loans or should I continue to fly once or twice a week as a private pilot and wait until graduating to go to an accelerated flying school, like ALL ATPs? ALL ATPs offers Instrument through MEI ratings in 95 days and 130+ hours of multi engine time. I also may have the opportunity to flight instruct for them in Seminoles upon completing their professional pilot course. If I earn my CFI at a regular flight school while still attending school I could instruct for a part 61 school part time nearby my college, although stressing myself out due to a high academic workload. My goal is to get on with a regional by age 23 or 24 assuming the industry is in better shape in 2006. Thank you for the timely response. Scott
As a result of me not attending an aviation college I can not find time to pursue further flight training with so much schoolwork. During the summers I work full time to to be able to fly twice a week in Cessna 172s and 152s to build up cross country time. Despite me not pursuing further flight training at this point I still read instrument, commercial, and multi engine flying books.
I know that I am in competition with many pilots my age who attend flying universities. Therefore I am trying to do what I can to make myself just as competent and successful as them in the aviation industry. Do you think I should earn my instrument, commercial, multi, CFI, CFII, and MEI ratings during the summers in between college semesters by taking out loans or should I continue to fly once or twice a week as a private pilot and wait until graduating to go to an accelerated flying school, like ALL ATPs? ALL ATPs offers Instrument through MEI ratings in 95 days and 130+ hours of multi engine time. I also may have the opportunity to flight instruct for them in Seminoles upon completing their professional pilot course. If I earn my CFI at a regular flight school while still attending school I could instruct for a part 61 school part time nearby my college, although stressing myself out due to a high academic workload. My goal is to get on with a regional by age 23 or 24 assuming the industry is in better shape in 2006. Thank you for the timely response. Scott