dstrw11
Filing Flight Plan
I wanted to see if anyone could possibly give me any insight into what the average day working as A&P is, particularly for a small to mid-size FBO. I'm trying to get a little deeper than just salary information and more into benefits and quality of life. I've found a certificate program at a community college about an hour away.
I'm 28 years old and have a B.S. in biology from UNC Chapel Hill. I've been working in a biotech lab for the past 5.5 years and I'm just not passionate about the job. I'm definitely thankful for the job because it provided me with a salary good enough to get my private pilot certificate back in June. I'm really trying to learn about careers in aviation outside of the cockpit because I'm not really interested in racking up a bunch of debt to get flight time and I don't think I'd enjoy being away from home and my new wife.
Thanks for any advice!
I'm 28 years old and have a B.S. in biology from UNC Chapel Hill. I've been working in a biotech lab for the past 5.5 years and I'm just not passionate about the job. I'm definitely thankful for the job because it provided me with a salary good enough to get my private pilot certificate back in June. I'm really trying to learn about careers in aviation outside of the cockpit because I'm not really interested in racking up a bunch of debt to get flight time and I don't think I'd enjoy being away from home and my new wife.
Thanks for any advice!