legaleagle
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Question,
Wanted to get input from anyone out there with an A&P. I am 31 years old, and a recent graduate of law school, and am getting married next May, after about 10 years of business ownership experience and banking experience. Not feelin the love in the legal field. I am commercial-instrument-soon to be multi, but due to salaries and schedule, I really don't aspire to be an airline pilot (that being said if the pay and schedule were better I would jump at the chance). But, my desire to be in the business of aviation in the industry seems to be nagging at me constantly. I am really good at science and mechanical issues, and love to tinker, as kind of an amateur inventor or doing my own amateur repairs on various things, like cars, etc.
Anyway, I have been looking at some aviation businesses to buy, and after some research, I am very interested in doing the A&P, so that I could start my own maintenance business. There is a place in L.A where you can get your license very cheaply, under $500 a semester, and you can finish in a year.
Any thoughts on salary, schedule, ability to run your own business doing GA piston repairs/mods with the license, etc. ??? It seems like if you are reputable and timely, you can build a sucessful business somewhat quickly.
Any help would be appreciated.
CB
Wanted to get input from anyone out there with an A&P. I am 31 years old, and a recent graduate of law school, and am getting married next May, after about 10 years of business ownership experience and banking experience. Not feelin the love in the legal field. I am commercial-instrument-soon to be multi, but due to salaries and schedule, I really don't aspire to be an airline pilot (that being said if the pay and schedule were better I would jump at the chance). But, my desire to be in the business of aviation in the industry seems to be nagging at me constantly. I am really good at science and mechanical issues, and love to tinker, as kind of an amateur inventor or doing my own amateur repairs on various things, like cars, etc.
Anyway, I have been looking at some aviation businesses to buy, and after some research, I am very interested in doing the A&P, so that I could start my own maintenance business. There is a place in L.A where you can get your license very cheaply, under $500 a semester, and you can finish in a year.
Any thoughts on salary, schedule, ability to run your own business doing GA piston repairs/mods with the license, etc. ??? It seems like if you are reputable and timely, you can build a sucessful business somewhat quickly.
Any help would be appreciated.
CB