Heavy Weather
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Heavy Weather
Hey PoA,
I'm blessed to find myself in a conundrum; I'd greatly appreciate your collective input/expertise.
I'm in negotiations for a job that will require me to spend a substantial amount of time in rural Wyoming (KPOY >>> KCOD). Currently, I live in Seattle with my wife and two young kids. We really love it here and have been planning around raising our kids here.
Northern Wyoming is a wonderful place, but you can imagine that the recalibration might be a little rough. I'd love it (I grew up in the rural South) and the kids would have a blast. My wife on the other hand...
However, the increase in pay would be substantial (potentially 200-300% of my current salary, which itself is a blessing). Material possessions mean nothing to us, but taking this job would mean fully-funded college and retirement plans within 5-8 years. Naturally, I'm tempted.
I'm wondering if a long-range commute between Seattle and Powell might possibly work. The gist would be one week-long trip per month, plus a two-month trip each summer.
In more detail, I think I can swing an arrangement where I'm on-site continuously in summer (when kids are out of school and family can travel with me), with the balance split 75:25 between telecommuting and on-site work. I should also have considerable flexibility in terms of when I'm actually present, so long as it's roughly one week/month. I'm reasonably sure that my wife and kids would be okay with this. (I'd hate to be away so much, but it might be a worthwhile sacrifice.)
My plan would be to fly commercial into Cody for the first year or so (no direct flights from Seattle to Cody and certainly not to Powell) while getting PPL/IFR, and finding/purchasing my first plane. I would be in no rush to start flying for myself, but I've always wanted to be a pilot and would appreciate the control/flexibility of being able to transport myself directly (as opposed to a 5-hour one-stop flight plus 40 minute drive, each way).
I have no prior flight experience, but I'm trainable, meticulous, healthy, calm under pressure, and have a pristine driving record. I would definitely have sufficient time and disposable income to devote to "doing this right."
Ultimately, the plan would be to own something practical (e.g., lightly used 206 or equivalent), hangar/tie in KBFI <--> KPOY, refueling in Spokane each way. Fallback plan in case of nasty weather would be commercial air + rental car; and again, I can usually work remotely in a pinch.
My questions:
1) Is this scenario plausible, or is there an obvious logistical deal-breaker that I'm not seeing?
2) Can a novice pilot (with IFR training and a well-maintained 182/206/whatever) tackle this type of route? It's foggy as hell here, windy as hell there, and with all kinds of big pointy snow-covered things in between.
3) What other questions should I be asking myself, my family, and my future employer?
Thanks in advance.
I'm blessed to find myself in a conundrum; I'd greatly appreciate your collective input/expertise.
I'm in negotiations for a job that will require me to spend a substantial amount of time in rural Wyoming (KPOY >>> KCOD). Currently, I live in Seattle with my wife and two young kids. We really love it here and have been planning around raising our kids here.
Northern Wyoming is a wonderful place, but you can imagine that the recalibration might be a little rough. I'd love it (I grew up in the rural South) and the kids would have a blast. My wife on the other hand...
However, the increase in pay would be substantial (potentially 200-300% of my current salary, which itself is a blessing). Material possessions mean nothing to us, but taking this job would mean fully-funded college and retirement plans within 5-8 years. Naturally, I'm tempted.
I'm wondering if a long-range commute between Seattle and Powell might possibly work. The gist would be one week-long trip per month, plus a two-month trip each summer.
In more detail, I think I can swing an arrangement where I'm on-site continuously in summer (when kids are out of school and family can travel with me), with the balance split 75:25 between telecommuting and on-site work. I should also have considerable flexibility in terms of when I'm actually present, so long as it's roughly one week/month. I'm reasonably sure that my wife and kids would be okay with this. (I'd hate to be away so much, but it might be a worthwhile sacrifice.)
My plan would be to fly commercial into Cody for the first year or so (no direct flights from Seattle to Cody and certainly not to Powell) while getting PPL/IFR, and finding/purchasing my first plane. I would be in no rush to start flying for myself, but I've always wanted to be a pilot and would appreciate the control/flexibility of being able to transport myself directly (as opposed to a 5-hour one-stop flight plus 40 minute drive, each way).
I have no prior flight experience, but I'm trainable, meticulous, healthy, calm under pressure, and have a pristine driving record. I would definitely have sufficient time and disposable income to devote to "doing this right."
Ultimately, the plan would be to own something practical (e.g., lightly used 206 or equivalent), hangar/tie in KBFI <--> KPOY, refueling in Spokane each way. Fallback plan in case of nasty weather would be commercial air + rental car; and again, I can usually work remotely in a pinch.
My questions:
1) Is this scenario plausible, or is there an obvious logistical deal-breaker that I'm not seeing?
2) Can a novice pilot (with IFR training and a well-maintained 182/206/whatever) tackle this type of route? It's foggy as hell here, windy as hell there, and with all kinds of big pointy snow-covered things in between.
3) What other questions should I be asking myself, my family, and my future employer?
Thanks in advance.
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