Hi everyone!
I am a 21 yr. old female graduating with an undergrad degree this December. I had plans do apply to medical school but quite frankly, thats a path my parents had picked for me and I have no true desire to do it. I've been a little lost on what I want to do with life and the aviation field peaked my interest. I have zero knowledge on planes and am not the typical person who has known all about planes since childhood and has wanted to be a pilot for years. My lack of knowledge on planes makes taking this path very daunting but, I did take a discovery flight after gaining an initial interest in the field and LOVED it. Plus, I've always been the weirdo who doesn't hate the flight part of vacations! My main concern with a pilot job had always been the typical cons of airline piloting since I do want kids down the line however, I have come across corporate piloting and it has really sparked my interest.
I'm essentially looking for some guidance on where to go from here. First and foremost, I want to know how common good corporate pilot jobs are. If it is an ultra competitive niche that's as hard to get into as a surgeon residency then, I may have to rethink aviation. But if it is feasible... what is my best plan from here on forward...
What FAA certificates and aviation education should I be aiming for? PPL and CPL I have gathered- anything beyond that? From the limited research I've done, I think a corporate job right out of flight school is not likely due to the high amount of hours needed so what would be the best job to gain hours and build a resume to reach corporate? CFi?
Are most corporate jobs based out of major cities? I know the typical corporate job is something along the lines of X hard days off with ~15 days of actual flying and on call the rest. But is there extended vacation time as well (will vary by company/client I know but in general)? I am an avid traveler and would like to be able to take the occasional international trip which, is not exactly ideal with only a week of hard time off.
Are most corporate jobs from companies? Or individual people, like celebrities or the elite, who own private jets?
Sorry, I know it is a lot of questions! I do plan on going back to the flight school I did my discovery flight at to get more info in person too. Any help at all is greatly appreciated! (For the record, I have perfect vision and am in good health so medical examination should be a non-issue)
I am a 21 yr. old female graduating with an undergrad degree this December. I had plans do apply to medical school but quite frankly, thats a path my parents had picked for me and I have no true desire to do it. I've been a little lost on what I want to do with life and the aviation field peaked my interest. I have zero knowledge on planes and am not the typical person who has known all about planes since childhood and has wanted to be a pilot for years. My lack of knowledge on planes makes taking this path very daunting but, I did take a discovery flight after gaining an initial interest in the field and LOVED it. Plus, I've always been the weirdo who doesn't hate the flight part of vacations! My main concern with a pilot job had always been the typical cons of airline piloting since I do want kids down the line however, I have come across corporate piloting and it has really sparked my interest.
I'm essentially looking for some guidance on where to go from here. First and foremost, I want to know how common good corporate pilot jobs are. If it is an ultra competitive niche that's as hard to get into as a surgeon residency then, I may have to rethink aviation. But if it is feasible... what is my best plan from here on forward...
What FAA certificates and aviation education should I be aiming for? PPL and CPL I have gathered- anything beyond that? From the limited research I've done, I think a corporate job right out of flight school is not likely due to the high amount of hours needed so what would be the best job to gain hours and build a resume to reach corporate? CFi?
Are most corporate jobs based out of major cities? I know the typical corporate job is something along the lines of X hard days off with ~15 days of actual flying and on call the rest. But is there extended vacation time as well (will vary by company/client I know but in general)? I am an avid traveler and would like to be able to take the occasional international trip which, is not exactly ideal with only a week of hard time off.
Are most corporate jobs from companies? Or individual people, like celebrities or the elite, who own private jets?
Sorry, I know it is a lot of questions! I do plan on going back to the flight school I did my discovery flight at to get more info in person too. Any help at all is greatly appreciated! (For the record, I have perfect vision and am in good health so medical examination should be a non-issue)