It’s a journey worth pursuing. I was 36 years old (August 2018) and had been working in an office non-aviation since college. I worked on PPL/IR in my free time, then decided to go all-in and quit my job. Commercial then CFI(I) ratings. Was out of work about 3-4 months, then became a CFI. I had about 333 hrs and had spent $45amu on part-61 training/rentals.
One year as a CFI making about $38k. I had 1500 hrs, and hiring was still not happening on the tail end of C-19. Earned my multi engine commercial, then left a voicemail with an outfit about an hours drive from my house. They called me back and hired me even though my multi ink was still wet. Worked a year as an FO for $37k. Got about 400 hrs of SIC jet time, then boss man rolled the dice on me by sending me to ATP/CTP, CE-500 type, and ATP checkride.
For the past year I’ve been a 135 Captain making $100k. Recurrent training is next month. I have about 2600 total time, 900 jet, 500 jet pic. Once I hit 3000 total time, I become more valuable as an ARGUS captain.
I really like the variety of part 135 flying. We go to big airports, tiny podunk airports, and everything in between. Coast to coast. Telluride, Aspen, Eagle, Santa Fe, Durango, Pagosa Springs, and with free time to go hiking occasionally. Customers are great. Return customers are my favorite. It feels like I’m flying family/friends. The boss says when and where, but I get to do everything else. Fuel planning, route, W/B, weather checks, etc.
Time has flown by. Enjoy the training. Enjoy the difficulty, and the successes. One day at a time, and you’ll be there before you know it.
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