Oaying Dues Yada Yada Yada and All The Other B.S. Long!
Cptn2b, I also have been told on here and many other places to pay my dues, here is what I did in September I took $100.00 placed a few classified ads offering ferry services I took the meager profits from September about 400.00 and I rolled it all back in to advertising for October + having business cards made you can get 1,000 color glossy cards for just under $25.00 at
www.vistaprint.com
I even took the $100.00 I spent and put it back in my pocket as with all gambling if you make what you started with back keep it & roll the profits. In October after expenses deducting a $400.00 a month advertising budget I made $2,387.00, November was even better $3,921.00 December well I am sitting at about + $1100.00 but its Christmas & I am not working till after the 25th as I do not wish to get stuck some place on Christmas because with ferrying airplane no telling what’s going to happen.
So if you put your mind to it and think, think, think there are way of paying toy dues, Since September have flown just over 18 airplanes and I have put in almost 95 hours of flight time,
1, Cessna 210 Wow, long story!
4, 182’s one of them was a turbo rg,
2, Beech 35 V tails! Amazing Machines
1, Cessna 172
1, Beech Skipper
1, Cessna 172RG
1, Cessna 172 RG that was totally stripped no radios and only a pilots seat basic VFR & what looked like duct tape for an N Number but with a Franklin Engine
1, Grumman AA5A That Nose Wheel Is Interesting.
2, Mooney M20
4, Cessna 150/2
Ok another nice thing about ferrying is you get real world experience in all the different makes & models; insurance is also cheap for single engine, the only problem I am finding with it, is now I don’t have time to fly my own airplane
L. Every one will try and talk you in to instructing there are many other ways to pay your dues! Keep saying these words as your making your goals happen “If it to be it’s up to me” you need to put in 66.5% of your day towards work use the other 33.5% to sleep that’s about 8 hours.
Take the advice you receive on this board and other forms of internet communication & learn to take the flaming & smart ass remarks and learn from them, There is no dumb question! Just a lot of rude answers from people who think they are a know it all’s some know some things other’s no nothing and just flame, You will just have to weed through the B.S. and make it all work for you!
I make the above sound easy it was not, it is a lot of work “Airplane Owners Are Broke &/OR hate to spend money” I have to work dam hard in making each sale. I have 10 years under my belt as a successful business proprietor & had to quickly learn a whole new way of doing business because In the aviation world a whole new breed of consumer, I am still learning the aviation world & defiantly paying my dues, Once I figure out how to get a self sustaining system down it should not be a problem of having 1,000+ hours TT and a hundred or so multi hours by the end of 2006.
After a year or two of ferrying maybe, I will think about instructing and learning the other side of aviation. I know I will have a lot more knowledge and have time in more then just the usual trainers.
Now My Advice,
Don’t scrape the bottom of the barrel leave some for someone else! Work for what you get, you will respect it a lot more or learn more!
So
Cptn2b, If your goal is to build multi time, you should be thinking of ways to go out and earn it! I think that what everyone is saying about paying you dues.
Merry Christmas, Flame Away!!!!
NW_Pilot