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Pre-Flight
Matthew:
It seems, based on your post, that you are bright and articulate. You have parents that are willing to help you achieve your dream (a real blessing) and for your age you are attempting to think things through before you leap and bite off more than you can chew.
If you really want to get your license, it is going to take considerable sacrifice on your part. You may not be able to "hang out" with the crowd as much as most your age because you will need to be working to accomplish your mission. What I'm saying is your "social life" spending money for the movies, electronic games for the X Box, the latest in footwear may have to be sacrificed to a certain extent.
The question is: Are you willing to sacrifice, find after school employment, and budget your time and money? If so, go for it.
Remember, education comes first, for without it, you will not be able to sustain your flying and other family obligations as they arise.
God, family, education and flying, in that order.
It's inspiring to see young people with goals, other than the "normal" worldly past times of this present generation.
Good luck, Godspeed, and may all your landings be smooth.
Jim
It seems, based on your post, that you are bright and articulate. You have parents that are willing to help you achieve your dream (a real blessing) and for your age you are attempting to think things through before you leap and bite off more than you can chew.
If you really want to get your license, it is going to take considerable sacrifice on your part. You may not be able to "hang out" with the crowd as much as most your age because you will need to be working to accomplish your mission. What I'm saying is your "social life" spending money for the movies, electronic games for the X Box, the latest in footwear may have to be sacrificed to a certain extent.
The question is: Are you willing to sacrifice, find after school employment, and budget your time and money? If so, go for it.
Remember, education comes first, for without it, you will not be able to sustain your flying and other family obligations as they arise.
God, family, education and flying, in that order.
It's inspiring to see young people with goals, other than the "normal" worldly past times of this present generation.
Good luck, Godspeed, and may all your landings be smooth.
Jim