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I’m due for a BFR by the end of February 2023. I always tell people not to get a BFR when you could get a new rating for a lot more money and glory, not to mention fun. I currently hold a commercial pilot license with ASEL, AMEL, and instrument airplane ratings. I have some flexibility in my December and January schedule.
I am torn between trying to get into Jack Brown to get my float plane rating, ideally in their J-3 Cub since that’s what I learned on to start with, or trying to get a glider rating in Arizona where I have a place to stay and telecommute between lessons. They’re both tremendously useless ratings for me. I never keep friends long enough to get a tow even if I had a glider, and where I live there is only one big lake so it doesn’t make sense to get a float plane to go lake-hopping. (An amphibious plane would be really cool, I guess, but I think I’m too cheap to maintain a normal boat, much less a flying one.)
Another option would be to get my flight instructor certificate. I had been studying for the written tests so I could go off to an accelerated school until a year ago when things really went sideways in my life for a while. I could probably hit the books hard and get that done. It could even be useful as I could make a niche for myself doing tailwheel endorsements for POA members at Airventure. That’s totally an untapped market.
For the poll, I included the double-plus unfun option of just doing a normal BFR. I hope that option loses big. But it deserves to be there.
So, what says the peanut gallery?
I am torn between trying to get into Jack Brown to get my float plane rating, ideally in their J-3 Cub since that’s what I learned on to start with, or trying to get a glider rating in Arizona where I have a place to stay and telecommute between lessons. They’re both tremendously useless ratings for me. I never keep friends long enough to get a tow even if I had a glider, and where I live there is only one big lake so it doesn’t make sense to get a float plane to go lake-hopping. (An amphibious plane would be really cool, I guess, but I think I’m too cheap to maintain a normal boat, much less a flying one.)
Another option would be to get my flight instructor certificate. I had been studying for the written tests so I could go off to an accelerated school until a year ago when things really went sideways in my life for a while. I could probably hit the books hard and get that done. It could even be useful as I could make a niche for myself doing tailwheel endorsements for POA members at Airventure. That’s totally an untapped market.
For the poll, I included the double-plus unfun option of just doing a normal BFR. I hope that option loses big. But it deserves to be there.
So, what says the peanut gallery?