chiliphil1
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Some random thoughts (bearing in mind that I am NOT a commercial pilot):
There's not much money in flight instruction, mainly because there are so many new pilots willing to instruct for peanuts to build time for an airline career.
The old line "to make a small fortune in aviation, start with a large fortune" is firmly rooted in truth.
If you interest is in the smaller side of the aviation business, then a large flight school oriented toward training airline pilots is probably not your best choice. "Joe's flying school" or a freelance CFI might be a better choice.
You can be a Sport Pilot instructor without a commercial certificate. You can't do charters or sightseeing flights then, though.
I don't know if this is still the case, but you used to be able to get a commercial without an instrument rating. Such pilots were limited to, IIRC, 50 miles from home base, which rules out most charters, but allows things like sightseeing flights, crop dusting, etc.
Buying your own plane to learn in is often an excellent idea, and can save you a lot of money.
Start by getting your Private, then do a bunch of flying around your local area, soak up the scene and culture, then decide what direction you want to go.
Thank you. I appreciate your input. My thing however is that if I invest into school or a plane I MUST make my living with it. The money I will have is for education and living expenses. If I spend say $40k on a plane and PPL and then don't make any money I have wasted my money at that point. I could go to school for computer programming, medical, a few things but none of it appeals to me. That's why I'm looking at flight.
If all goes to plan I'll have 6 figures that I can learn and live on until pay checks start rolling in. The thing is though, paychecks HAVE to start rolling in. As mentioned, I'm not looking to make a fortune just a livable income. I know with the majors I can make a lot more money but many things about that don't appeal to me. If I can clear $30k a year I'll be very happy and that would be good enough for me.