spacedout444
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avi8tr
A compelling personal story, hoping to rent a plane for now
Greetings,
I need about 75 more hours XC and PIC total to be able to take my instrument and commercial checkrides, and I am looking to borrow a plane from a private party in the month ahead to do this and knock all of this time out. I am willing to pay a reasonable amount, however I'm looking to get the time done all within about a months timeframe because that's the time I have.
Here's the deal: Recently, I flunked out of AF Pilot Training on my last check-ride accumulating about 225 hours (jet and turbo-prop), and I do have about 350 hours total and my PPL. Even though the hours I need now won't do much good towards helping me with passing my check-ride, and I feel more then prepared due to my experience, I want to do this the right way, the honest way.
Thus if there is anyone in the San Antonio area now, or Pensacola FL area come Aug 1, who would be willing to work something out I would be very thankful, I am willing to consider other locations as I can take some leave to get this done. Preferrably I'm looking for a C172, or SR20 for time, as those are most cost effective, although when I take my Comm Checkride I'll hope to do it in a Piper Seminole, for the ME Rating to add on. I would also be willing to lease an aircraft from someone for a 1 month period to get this done too.
In case anyone was curious on what my plans were...after my Instrument and Commercial, I'll plan on obtaining my CFI and instruct, fly on my own when affordable and fly for the Civil Air Patrol in an effort to attain my ATP 1500 hours requirement, then when the time is right and after my commitment is up (~7 years from now), I'd like to transition to the airlines. Base on the upcoming shortage of pilots I would hope I have a good shot at it, but maybe some of the airline pilots in here can advise me otherwise....
My thought is, I need to give myself as many options as possible so I don't get stuck doing something that isn't the right fit, while not having to sacrfice quality of life to GTFO (i.e. taking a huge pay cut or transitioning to unskilled labor with a graduate degree - yikes!), I feel like this holds true for all walks of life, becase you never know what obstacles can and may get in your way. My motivation for doing all of this is that I love to fly and travel, I caught the bug about 18 months ago when I started accumulating hours before starting USAF training, it's an honorable profession, although pricey, and one that I think takes a lot of work, and requires many dues to be paid and sacrifices to be made, but is ultimately rewarding for me. Best of all once you are good at it this, it feels like you'll never work a day in your life for me, at least because I like it so much and enjoy the challenge.
Soon, I'm going to be reclassified as a Combat Systems Officer and hopefully land a seat in the back of an F-15 due to my experience and proficiency and since there are no career prospects for those folks, because there is no civilian equivalent to the job, I plan on using the opportunity to principally be the best at what I do, and also use the money I'll get to pay for my flight ratings along with a Masters degree in case things don't pan out for whatever reason and just keep giving myself more options, that's all I know how to do at this point! There's still a slim chance I could get back into the pilots seat in the military far from now, but I'm not going to even toss that idea around until the opportunity presents itself. I believe that i am a good pilot, I just hit some bumps along the road. I have no doubt I can overcome, I've come WAY to far already to not see this through - especially because it's what I want to do.
Any thoughts and comments are appreciated, so please PM me or reply to the thread as appropriate.
Aircraft flown
T-6A
T-1A (Beechjet 400)
C-172
Extra 330
DA-20
Hours ~ 350
Greetings,
I need about 75 more hours XC and PIC total to be able to take my instrument and commercial checkrides, and I am looking to borrow a plane from a private party in the month ahead to do this and knock all of this time out. I am willing to pay a reasonable amount, however I'm looking to get the time done all within about a months timeframe because that's the time I have.
Here's the deal: Recently, I flunked out of AF Pilot Training on my last check-ride accumulating about 225 hours (jet and turbo-prop), and I do have about 350 hours total and my PPL. Even though the hours I need now won't do much good towards helping me with passing my check-ride, and I feel more then prepared due to my experience, I want to do this the right way, the honest way.
Thus if there is anyone in the San Antonio area now, or Pensacola FL area come Aug 1, who would be willing to work something out I would be very thankful, I am willing to consider other locations as I can take some leave to get this done. Preferrably I'm looking for a C172, or SR20 for time, as those are most cost effective, although when I take my Comm Checkride I'll hope to do it in a Piper Seminole, for the ME Rating to add on. I would also be willing to lease an aircraft from someone for a 1 month period to get this done too.
In case anyone was curious on what my plans were...after my Instrument and Commercial, I'll plan on obtaining my CFI and instruct, fly on my own when affordable and fly for the Civil Air Patrol in an effort to attain my ATP 1500 hours requirement, then when the time is right and after my commitment is up (~7 years from now), I'd like to transition to the airlines. Base on the upcoming shortage of pilots I would hope I have a good shot at it, but maybe some of the airline pilots in here can advise me otherwise....
My thought is, I need to give myself as many options as possible so I don't get stuck doing something that isn't the right fit, while not having to sacrfice quality of life to GTFO (i.e. taking a huge pay cut or transitioning to unskilled labor with a graduate degree - yikes!), I feel like this holds true for all walks of life, becase you never know what obstacles can and may get in your way. My motivation for doing all of this is that I love to fly and travel, I caught the bug about 18 months ago when I started accumulating hours before starting USAF training, it's an honorable profession, although pricey, and one that I think takes a lot of work, and requires many dues to be paid and sacrifices to be made, but is ultimately rewarding for me. Best of all once you are good at it this, it feels like you'll never work a day in your life for me, at least because I like it so much and enjoy the challenge.
Soon, I'm going to be reclassified as a Combat Systems Officer and hopefully land a seat in the back of an F-15 due to my experience and proficiency and since there are no career prospects for those folks, because there is no civilian equivalent to the job, I plan on using the opportunity to principally be the best at what I do, and also use the money I'll get to pay for my flight ratings along with a Masters degree in case things don't pan out for whatever reason and just keep giving myself more options, that's all I know how to do at this point! There's still a slim chance I could get back into the pilots seat in the military far from now, but I'm not going to even toss that idea around until the opportunity presents itself. I believe that i am a good pilot, I just hit some bumps along the road. I have no doubt I can overcome, I've come WAY to far already to not see this through - especially because it's what I want to do.
Any thoughts and comments are appreciated, so please PM me or reply to the thread as appropriate.
Aircraft flown
T-6A
T-1A (Beechjet 400)
C-172
Extra 330
DA-20
Hours ~ 350
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