capnflyright
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If you want it , it will happen
I just read your posting and I am glad that you are thinking of pursuing a flying career. One of the greatest inventions in world history has been the airplane which hasn't even reached its one hundredth birthday yet. To gain an appreciation for aviation and find out if aviation is for you I would suggest that you start researching aviation from its infancy. I know this sounds corny, but you find that the pioneers of yesteryear were faced with the same dilemmas that we as pilots battle with today. People thought that wilbur and orville were crazy and heavy-than-air flight would only remain a myth. Can you imagine what it was like to survive in the 1920's flying an old Curtiss Jenny into barns on a daily basis? I pursued aviation with a passion and I still haven't pursued a college education. When I became a flight instructor I was 19 and had started a family. I worked line service, mowed the airport lawn, was an A&P apprentice and instructed as part of the same job and I was pulling in a whopping $800 per month. Don't let the aviation industry doldrums get in your way of pursuing the best occupation that a person can attain. Just thinking about the ever expanding realm of aviation gets me giddy. With all of the uncertainties in todays life the adage "Take a leap of faith" still holds true. I can't tell you that everything will be hunky-dory once you pursuing a flying position , but I will tell you that aviation hasn't let me down yet. Good luck to you and I hope that you will pursue a flying career.
I just read your posting and I am glad that you are thinking of pursuing a flying career. One of the greatest inventions in world history has been the airplane which hasn't even reached its one hundredth birthday yet. To gain an appreciation for aviation and find out if aviation is for you I would suggest that you start researching aviation from its infancy. I know this sounds corny, but you find that the pioneers of yesteryear were faced with the same dilemmas that we as pilots battle with today. People thought that wilbur and orville were crazy and heavy-than-air flight would only remain a myth. Can you imagine what it was like to survive in the 1920's flying an old Curtiss Jenny into barns on a daily basis? I pursued aviation with a passion and I still haven't pursued a college education. When I became a flight instructor I was 19 and had started a family. I worked line service, mowed the airport lawn, was an A&P apprentice and instructed as part of the same job and I was pulling in a whopping $800 per month. Don't let the aviation industry doldrums get in your way of pursuing the best occupation that a person can attain. Just thinking about the ever expanding realm of aviation gets me giddy. With all of the uncertainties in todays life the adage "Take a leap of faith" still holds true. I can't tell you that everything will be hunky-dory once you pursuing a flying position , but I will tell you that aviation hasn't let me down yet. Good luck to you and I hope that you will pursue a flying career.