chiliphil1
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Chiliphil1
Hello everyone, first post.
If I'm in the wrong area or being repetitive please let me know, thank you.
I'm 30, I've spent most of my life as a mechanic, back in 2014 I was injured on the job and have lived on workers Comp for the last 2 1/2 years now. I've had 3 surgeries and am at the point of maximum medical improvement now. Im slightly disabled from the accident (approx 20%) in my left leg. The injury was to my left hip and only affects my ability to lift heavy objects, be on my feet all day, and restricts my ability to squat. Reading the FAA website it appears that this would not disqualify me from flight. I really hope that's the case.
Anyhow, I'm expecting a good settlement from my claim and with it I will have to train for a new career, many options are available but the only thing that appeals to me at all is my life long dream of flight. With the settlement I would be able to do it debt free and dedicate all of my time to the process as I won't have to work while learning.
I've going a local school which has me from zero to CPL within 6 months. Once I have that it's a guaranteed instructor job to build hours. Here's the thing though, I don't really have any interest in becoming a commercial pilot. I don't want to go to the regionals or the majors. I want to be an instructor. Possibly even do things like sight seeing tours or short hop charter flights.
I know I'll get flamed here but I was also thinking of perhaps trying to purchase a plane and start my own school at a local FBO. I have a friend who is in A&P with a major and he wants to go in as partners, he would take care of all maintenance and repair and I would teach while he learns to fly and then begins teaching as well. Worst case I would love a job just teaching somewhere, the school that I attend, a local college, etc. teaching is what I want to do.
I guess my question here is this. The school would be about $40-$50k all inclusive. PPL, CPL, instruments, multi engine, and CFI. I would complete the program with around 500 hours. Keeping in mind that I'm not taking a loan for this and thus I will be debt free, does this seem like a good career path?
Instruction mostly with no interest in airlines and ambitions to open my own school. I don't need to be rich but I need to survive. If I could make $30k and fly I would be completely happy with that. Is it doable?
Thank you very much for your time.
If I'm in the wrong area or being repetitive please let me know, thank you.
I'm 30, I've spent most of my life as a mechanic, back in 2014 I was injured on the job and have lived on workers Comp for the last 2 1/2 years now. I've had 3 surgeries and am at the point of maximum medical improvement now. Im slightly disabled from the accident (approx 20%) in my left leg. The injury was to my left hip and only affects my ability to lift heavy objects, be on my feet all day, and restricts my ability to squat. Reading the FAA website it appears that this would not disqualify me from flight. I really hope that's the case.
Anyhow, I'm expecting a good settlement from my claim and with it I will have to train for a new career, many options are available but the only thing that appeals to me at all is my life long dream of flight. With the settlement I would be able to do it debt free and dedicate all of my time to the process as I won't have to work while learning.
I've going a local school which has me from zero to CPL within 6 months. Once I have that it's a guaranteed instructor job to build hours. Here's the thing though, I don't really have any interest in becoming a commercial pilot. I don't want to go to the regionals or the majors. I want to be an instructor. Possibly even do things like sight seeing tours or short hop charter flights.
I know I'll get flamed here but I was also thinking of perhaps trying to purchase a plane and start my own school at a local FBO. I have a friend who is in A&P with a major and he wants to go in as partners, he would take care of all maintenance and repair and I would teach while he learns to fly and then begins teaching as well. Worst case I would love a job just teaching somewhere, the school that I attend, a local college, etc. teaching is what I want to do.
I guess my question here is this. The school would be about $40-$50k all inclusive. PPL, CPL, instruments, multi engine, and CFI. I would complete the program with around 500 hours. Keeping in mind that I'm not taking a loan for this and thus I will be debt free, does this seem like a good career path?
Instruction mostly with no interest in airlines and ambitions to open my own school. I don't need to be rich but I need to survive. If I could make $30k and fly I would be completely happy with that. Is it doable?
Thank you very much for your time.