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One of the young men who received a flight training scholarship from our organization called today and I'm unable to help him.
Jose is 18 years old. He's family moved to the U.S. recently from Mexico. His english is fair but not good. He received a scholarship to fund 1/2 of his flying and instructor expenses for his PPL. I'll admit that the board awarded the scholarship not so much on the basis of his aviation ambition or knowledge, but based on the fact that he's a hard worker and a good kid who needs a break.
He would like to fly professionally for a regional airline but I'm not sure I've communicated how difficult it is to accomplish that. He will need to take out a loan for 1/2 of his PPL, and for most of his instrument and commercial ratings as well. Our local 141 school can help him with the loans. He is under the impression that once he has his commercial rating he can start making big money and pay back his loans.
I don't want to discourage him but I'm finding very little to say that doesn't sound very negative. I DO NOT want to encourage him to take out thousands in loans and watch him struggle to make the payments.
I feel like the fact that he's Hispanic will help him get a job but maybe it will work against him. I'm just not in a position to know how to help this guy out. He's a good kid who graduated high school one year early and now works to help support his family.
Is Jose a candidate for one of the regional training programs? Do any of the regionals have a "start from scratch" program? Any thoughts from you guys on the subject would be greatly appreciated. I'm at a bit of a loss.
Thanks.
Jose is 18 years old. He's family moved to the U.S. recently from Mexico. His english is fair but not good. He received a scholarship to fund 1/2 of his flying and instructor expenses for his PPL. I'll admit that the board awarded the scholarship not so much on the basis of his aviation ambition or knowledge, but based on the fact that he's a hard worker and a good kid who needs a break.
He would like to fly professionally for a regional airline but I'm not sure I've communicated how difficult it is to accomplish that. He will need to take out a loan for 1/2 of his PPL, and for most of his instrument and commercial ratings as well. Our local 141 school can help him with the loans. He is under the impression that once he has his commercial rating he can start making big money and pay back his loans.
I don't want to discourage him but I'm finding very little to say that doesn't sound very negative. I DO NOT want to encourage him to take out thousands in loans and watch him struggle to make the payments.
I feel like the fact that he's Hispanic will help him get a job but maybe it will work against him. I'm just not in a position to know how to help this guy out. He's a good kid who graduated high school one year early and now works to help support his family.
Is Jose a candidate for one of the regional training programs? Do any of the regionals have a "start from scratch" program? Any thoughts from you guys on the subject would be greatly appreciated. I'm at a bit of a loss.
Thanks.