hindsight2020
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Complete plug for LAT on the part of fly8MA, but it made me think of this forum and the constant thrash about career changers and the idiosyncrasies of swinging the finances of a sector of the industry not particularly known for solvent livelihoods, and the perennial regard for flight instruction as disposable low-remuneration skillset.
I don't think he needed to be so apologetic about his transition back to flight instruction. I think he did a comprehensive enough job on his "I quit the airlines" video. I've certainly known plenty of people who have quit the airlines for other sectors of aviation. This isn't anything new.
I took his "pilot shortage solved" title as tongue in cheek, as ab initio would be a requirement if there were an actual shortage. The fact the US industry has no need to resort to ab initio is the very proof that there isn't a shortage. The fact he also has to go be employed by foreign firms is also indicative of the opposite of what he claims. I think the irony escaped him a little.
I don't think he needed to be so apologetic about his transition back to flight instruction. I think he did a comprehensive enough job on his "I quit the airlines" video. I've certainly known plenty of people who have quit the airlines for other sectors of aviation. This isn't anything new.
I took his "pilot shortage solved" title as tongue in cheek, as ab initio would be a requirement if there were an actual shortage. The fact the US industry has no need to resort to ab initio is the very proof that there isn't a shortage. The fact he also has to go be employed by foreign firms is also indicative of the opposite of what he claims. I think the irony escaped him a little.