How did this morph into a P-F-T discussion?
turpentyine said:
what does that exactly mean though can you clarify for me please. because when you are taking flying lessons at the local fbo you are paying for flight training too arent you, so whats the difference then?
Here's the difference: Initial flight training is an education and vocation issue. Unless you know someone wealthy and generous who will train you for your initial ratings for free, anyone embarking for this vocation must pay for
initial training. "Initial training" means all ratings to equip you to enter the workforce at your chosen profession. Military pilots might not remit money for their flight training but they must commit to several years of military service.
Notice that I am not limiting it to aviation. Accountants have to earn their B.S. in B.A. English teachers have to earn their B.A. in English. Auto mechanics, etc. might attend some kind of trade school or vo-tech to receive knowledge and gain credentials for their fields. All of these folks, and notice again that I am not mentioning pilots, have to pay tuition, fees, room and board, and for their books.
"Pay-for-training" is strictly an employment issue. If, after completing your training and you are offered a job, and, as a condition of employment you must give the
employer money to pay for your training
with that employer, you are paying for training. This is
not the same as paying your school to attend and receiving education.
Hope that helps. Once more, please run a board search on P-F-T for plenty of discussions on this issue, pro and con.