saddletramp
Line Up and Wait
Without going into all the nitty gritty details I'm considering taking a job as a full-time CFI. I haven't flown full-time as a pilot since the mid 90's. I am semi-retired, 65, & in relatively good health. The company offering the job is excited having a CFI on board that isn't just building time & will be around for the long term. They've had a slew of young CFI's start with them & quit after getting their magic 1,500 hours.
I'm financially set, own a 182, & won't be instructing for the money but more for doing something I really enjoy. My wife is excited to see me pursue something I really love.
Is the general consensus that flight training is on the upswing? Im I crazy to consider this? Would you want to receive instruction from an old guy with thousands of hours?
I'm financially set, own a 182, & won't be instructing for the money but more for doing something I really enjoy. My wife is excited to see me pursue something I really love.
Is the general consensus that flight training is on the upswing? Im I crazy to consider this? Would you want to receive instruction from an old guy with thousands of hours?