BearFly
Filing Flight Plan
Struck up a conversation with the nice young gentleman A&P yesterday at the local FBO while getting paperwork in to start my PPL training.
He invited me into the hangar to talk about maintenance, ownership, show me the flight school planes they are working on, a little of everything. I had been knocking around idea of getting a job to allow me to hang at the airport, inside steady work, challenge, etc.
I work in construction now, a Union Ironworker. Decent hourly foreman pay, benefits thru Union, etc. Work can be tough in the elements and workforce and increasingly corporatized management can be tough to deal with, but generally not a terrible gig.
I have welding certs and 15 years experience in steel erection, welding, fabrication, etc. And i would likely take the opportunity to start some side fab work to stay busy and fill in the income gap as much as possible.
There is a local program on the other side of town (Cincinnati State AMT) at I67
He confirmed what i had suspected-that i would be taking a huge paycut inititally, and if i stayed in GA as an A&P or CFI wouldn't be a ton of earning potential. Still a little curious about others experience...
Has anyone tried? Become and A&P at age 40?
Am i crazy?
He invited me into the hangar to talk about maintenance, ownership, show me the flight school planes they are working on, a little of everything. I had been knocking around idea of getting a job to allow me to hang at the airport, inside steady work, challenge, etc.
I work in construction now, a Union Ironworker. Decent hourly foreman pay, benefits thru Union, etc. Work can be tough in the elements and workforce and increasingly corporatized management can be tough to deal with, but generally not a terrible gig.
I have welding certs and 15 years experience in steel erection, welding, fabrication, etc. And i would likely take the opportunity to start some side fab work to stay busy and fill in the income gap as much as possible.
There is a local program on the other side of town (Cincinnati State AMT) at I67
He confirmed what i had suspected-that i would be taking a huge paycut inititally, and if i stayed in GA as an A&P or CFI wouldn't be a ton of earning potential. Still a little curious about others experience...
Has anyone tried? Become and A&P at age 40?
Am i crazy?