Quick question for the folks in Alaska...
I am going to go to Alaska soon. The only thing is, I have to be in the armpit of the lower 48--Indiana--for a wedding in early April. So, I could fly up in mid march, find a flying gig of some sort, and have to come back down here (and to make things harder--I'll be flying back to NM, then getting to IN), then head back up tot he great white north. OR, I could simply stay here until after the wedding, and then go up north.
The question is: would it be worth the added cost of a plane ticket (about $700 all told probably) just to get up there for the end of March? Or would my money better serve me by only buying one plane ticket? I've got a place to stay in Anchorage, so I can afford to hang around a little bit.
I would think the best thing I could hope for would be to go up about March 18, find a flying gig (or at least a wrenching gig that will turn into a flying gig very soon), get myself all trained and with a 135 letter in my pocket (I'm assuming this takes a week or so for a VFR 135 operator?), head back for the wedding, and then come back all ready to go. But maybe that's just wishful thinking eh?
I also think I'd really like to spend some time off the road system: is there any cheaper way to get to Bethel than the $324 Alaska Airlines ticket?
I'd better figure this out--I plan on telling my boss I'm taking off tomorrow
Dan