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Virgil_Tracy
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- Sep 9, 2003
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Answer me this
I paid for all of my ratings from PPL thru ATPL at Professional Flight Training (954-938-3043) @ FXE, right down the street from GIA. An excellent flight school with clean, well maintained aircraft and knowledgable flight instructors. With all the time building, exam fees, dual instruction and solo flights, I probably spent somewhere near $15K (no loans/not mommy 'n daddy) for everything over the course of 8 years (to build ATP time). The only thing I did not pay for is my current type rating. Now, because I paid for all of this out of my own pocket, does that not constitute PFT?
I believe that the only way to get all of your pilot ratings without paying is by getting lucky enough the pass the selection board in the military; and that would be a huge crap-shoot, with a miserable outcome once in service and not selected.
So, in my opinion, nearly everyone in the pilot community has PFT'd in one sense of the word on the other. What pilot here can say they did not pay for their private certificate - their commerical or multi?
It is not necessary to go to GIA, CAA, Sierra et al. If you have the times that a company is looking for, then the opportunities are out there. If I were 25 years younger and had gotten the bug then, I would have probably gone to University and gotten an aviation degree at USD, BCC and have something to show for the money spent other than pilot ratings
As far as the rest of the PFT flames, well it is all just so much pontification.
I paid for all of my ratings from PPL thru ATPL at Professional Flight Training (954-938-3043) @ FXE, right down the street from GIA. An excellent flight school with clean, well maintained aircraft and knowledgable flight instructors. With all the time building, exam fees, dual instruction and solo flights, I probably spent somewhere near $15K (no loans/not mommy 'n daddy) for everything over the course of 8 years (to build ATP time). The only thing I did not pay for is my current type rating. Now, because I paid for all of this out of my own pocket, does that not constitute PFT?
I believe that the only way to get all of your pilot ratings without paying is by getting lucky enough the pass the selection board in the military; and that would be a huge crap-shoot, with a miserable outcome once in service and not selected.
So, in my opinion, nearly everyone in the pilot community has PFT'd in one sense of the word on the other. What pilot here can say they did not pay for their private certificate - their commerical or multi?
It is not necessary to go to GIA, CAA, Sierra et al. If you have the times that a company is looking for, then the opportunities are out there. If I were 25 years younger and had gotten the bug then, I would have probably gone to University and gotten an aviation degree at USD, BCC and have something to show for the money spent other than pilot ratings
As far as the rest of the PFT flames, well it is all just so much pontification.