PBE
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2004
- Posts
- 23
Here's the flip side for you. After a dozen years of flying the line, I felt there was "something more out there" for me. I wasn't using my degree, flying didn't satisfy my soul or sense of challenge anymore.
Then, the job of system chief pilot for my large regional (soon to be LCC) fell into my lap. I grabbed it and relished the 9 to 5 life, making things happen and even defending "my" pilots over at the FSDO each time there was an issue.
After three years of constant small fires to put out, calls in the middle of the night to stop a fight 'tween a Captain & a dispatcher I burned out. I hated the phone ringing, I hated answering the same question 1000 times 'cause every pilot wanted to hear it directly from me when there was a change at the company. I woke up one morning and realised this 9 to 5 job was robbing me of time with my wife & kids and I really had no clue anymore what flying the line, my true reason for getting into aviation in the first place, was anymore.
I resigned my CP job and went back to the line. At first it was horrible. I had to get my "line savvy" skills back. F/Os didn't want to fly with "the man" or offer help, and I did miss being able to pick up the phone to make something happen.
That was almost 8 years ago when I returned to the line. I put my flight bag in the crew room after a trip and love the silent phone. My wife and I have more time for each other, I get to devote 100% attention to my kids.
Think long & hard about your choice. I was lucky to dabble in the business world without loosing any seniority and learned my lesson. I love the simple pleasure of flying the line.
Then, the job of system chief pilot for my large regional (soon to be LCC) fell into my lap. I grabbed it and relished the 9 to 5 life, making things happen and even defending "my" pilots over at the FSDO each time there was an issue.
After three years of constant small fires to put out, calls in the middle of the night to stop a fight 'tween a Captain & a dispatcher I burned out. I hated the phone ringing, I hated answering the same question 1000 times 'cause every pilot wanted to hear it directly from me when there was a change at the company. I woke up one morning and realised this 9 to 5 job was robbing me of time with my wife & kids and I really had no clue anymore what flying the line, my true reason for getting into aviation in the first place, was anymore.
I resigned my CP job and went back to the line. At first it was horrible. I had to get my "line savvy" skills back. F/Os didn't want to fly with "the man" or offer help, and I did miss being able to pick up the phone to make something happen.
That was almost 8 years ago when I returned to the line. I put my flight bag in the crew room after a trip and love the silent phone. My wife and I have more time for each other, I get to devote 100% attention to my kids.
Think long & hard about your choice. I was lucky to dabble in the business world without loosing any seniority and learned my lesson. I love the simple pleasure of flying the line.