Hello, I’m interested in taking my flight training to the absolute maximum. I also have no intention to work as a pilot. I’m wondering what is the community’s recommendation to the best possible flying education. Nothing can replace experience I know, But may as well start with the best possible training.
I read about people going from private to ATP over a month or two, then I see college programs that are 4 years full time training. I’m not interested in getting a job as a pilot. I just want to be the best possible pilot I can. I’m also not interested in wasting time.
I’m a software developer turned entrepreneur turned semi-retired and will be fully retired at the end of the year. I got my private licence back in 2007 and put in about 100 hours in a C172. Licence expired in 2013. Once I’m through with work completely I’m going to start flying again. My goal is to eventually buy and fly a PC-12 (big goal, yes). I’m 38 years old, reflexes as still good, but not as sharp as I once was! Assume money isn’t a problem but I don’t want to leave my home base (Ottawa Ontario) as my kids are still in school.
My plan is to enroll in the ATP program in my city http://oasacademy.com/integrated-airline-transport-pilot-program/ . How does that look on paper? It goes 16 months. Then, I would buy an airplane of my own, I’m thinking Piper Matrix (Am I crazy). It’s a big first plane but I will have a few hundred hours by then and a frozen ATP. And it’s an unpressurized piston single but a good stepping stone. I figure I’d fly that for 500 hours or so (Maybe more?), then move to a piper turbo prop. M600 likely. Fly that until I hit the 1500 hour mark to unfreeze the ATP. Then finally when the time comes get into the PC12 as a 1500 hour ATP pilot.
That sounds pretty crazy when I spell it all out like that. I have ideas to start new businesses but I’m planning to basically work on this full time until I have a PC12 parked ready to go.
Does this plan seem like a good idea? I really just want to have a PC-12 (or similar) plane at my disposal in a few years time before embarking on my next career while being as safe and well trained as possible. Do you have any better ways to get to that point?
Any advice and jokes are welcome
I read about people going from private to ATP over a month or two, then I see college programs that are 4 years full time training. I’m not interested in getting a job as a pilot. I just want to be the best possible pilot I can. I’m also not interested in wasting time.
I’m a software developer turned entrepreneur turned semi-retired and will be fully retired at the end of the year. I got my private licence back in 2007 and put in about 100 hours in a C172. Licence expired in 2013. Once I’m through with work completely I’m going to start flying again. My goal is to eventually buy and fly a PC-12 (big goal, yes). I’m 38 years old, reflexes as still good, but not as sharp as I once was! Assume money isn’t a problem but I don’t want to leave my home base (Ottawa Ontario) as my kids are still in school.
My plan is to enroll in the ATP program in my city http://oasacademy.com/integrated-airline-transport-pilot-program/ . How does that look on paper? It goes 16 months. Then, I would buy an airplane of my own, I’m thinking Piper Matrix (Am I crazy). It’s a big first plane but I will have a few hundred hours by then and a frozen ATP. And it’s an unpressurized piston single but a good stepping stone. I figure I’d fly that for 500 hours or so (Maybe more?), then move to a piper turbo prop. M600 likely. Fly that until I hit the 1500 hour mark to unfreeze the ATP. Then finally when the time comes get into the PC12 as a 1500 hour ATP pilot.
That sounds pretty crazy when I spell it all out like that. I have ideas to start new businesses but I’m planning to basically work on this full time until I have a PC12 parked ready to go.
Does this plan seem like a good idea? I really just want to have a PC-12 (or similar) plane at my disposal in a few years time before embarking on my next career while being as safe and well trained as possible. Do you have any better ways to get to that point?
Any advice and jokes are welcome