Imamerican
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Hey everyone!
I'm kind of a noob to this forum so bare with me haha.
I currently get out of the Marine Corps August 20th (Seperate June 22nd cause terminal is awesome) and I've been up in the air with what I want to do with my life.. I LOVE to fly, and have ever since I was a little kid.
First of all, I applied to the FAA ATC announcment so that's plan A
Plan B is this:
I'd like to use my GI Bill to attend a 4 year public colleges that gives degrees in Professional Pilot. B.S Professional Pilot, this means they will certify you from PPL to CFI along with issuance of a B.S degree. (Either at Farmingdale, Kent State, or any other school any of you may recommend.) Some congressman currently is in the House trying to pass a law which will require me to pay about 10k out of pocket for this degree, though.
I just wanted to get some insight about this. I've talked to many people who love to fly and love what they do, but then some people who say they don't get paid as much and it's just a severe hassle making only 30k at regional or 19 an hour as a CFI at a school. But then I have friends getting paid 40 an hour for CFI, and I dont have friends who work regional or went straight from CFI to the big boys.
Has anyone done this degree program? Is it worth following a dream?
Thanks for all the help in the mean time, I really appreciate everyone's insight!
I'm kind of a noob to this forum so bare with me haha.
I currently get out of the Marine Corps August 20th (Seperate June 22nd cause terminal is awesome) and I've been up in the air with what I want to do with my life.. I LOVE to fly, and have ever since I was a little kid.
First of all, I applied to the FAA ATC announcment so that's plan A
Plan B is this:
I'd like to use my GI Bill to attend a 4 year public colleges that gives degrees in Professional Pilot. B.S Professional Pilot, this means they will certify you from PPL to CFI along with issuance of a B.S degree. (Either at Farmingdale, Kent State, or any other school any of you may recommend.) Some congressman currently is in the House trying to pass a law which will require me to pay about 10k out of pocket for this degree, though.
I just wanted to get some insight about this. I've talked to many people who love to fly and love what they do, but then some people who say they don't get paid as much and it's just a severe hassle making only 30k at regional or 19 an hour as a CFI at a school. But then I have friends getting paid 40 an hour for CFI, and I dont have friends who work regional or went straight from CFI to the big boys.
Has anyone done this degree program? Is it worth following a dream?
Thanks for all the help in the mean time, I really appreciate everyone's insight!