Jeremy A Brito
Filing Flight Plan
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I am new here but ive always liked the idea of community forums because there is no better resource then a group of like minded people who share the same passion when looking for guidance.
To start I'm not a pilot yet.. I havent even taken an intro flight yet but I have done a lot of ground school classes in preparation for actual flight training. But there in lies the problem getting flight training the cost and challenge of find the school thats both affordable and right for me.
I have been searching now for sometime for the right school to achieve my first goal of many which is to earn my private pilots certificate, in my search I even put up a post looking for a independent CFI because a pilot in a FBO made a recommendation to me regarding it. The post received mixed feed back some supportive some negative but nowl real leads.
The problem I have like many people is budget, I had no illusions going into this that school would be cheap but I promised my family I would do my best to keep the cost down as much as possible. I started with getting as much ground school as I could with the hopes that if I had a good,knowledge and understanding of the concepts and material when it came to the practice application in the plane I would be ahead of the game keeping the amount of hours need down as much as possible the next was shopping,around for the student pilot supplies also knocking the out of pocket expenses down. But now I'm at the phase of training the part where I got bite the bullet an spend some real money in hopes down,the line it may one day pay off in the form of a career in aviation. Here's were the fusteration comes in.. The cost is high I understand the logistics of it but don't agree full heartedly that it has to be that way.. First off the number one thing I keep hearing during my research is "the world is in desperate need of new pilots" and "there's a pilot shortage"... But I gotta say if there is its not because there aren't average people out there wanting a career as a pilot, in fact there is tons of people that would love to fill those spots its just for the average working class person the cost of becoming a pilot and working the way up the ladder with hours of training and flight time is out of reach with out a huge financial strain.
If the cost was even 1/4 less the average cost it is today id be willing to bet that there would be at least 50 precent increase in the yearly new entry students applying to earn there private pilots license and then at least attempting to continue on torwards commercial pilot.
I've read a lot of debates regarding the cost of training the responses are always the same either someone cant afford it and they are told to work harder save up and one day they can afford there dreams .. Or my personal behated one which is if you can't afford it, it isn't for you... Let me just say when I hear that I want to reach threw the computer and smack someone, aviation isnt supposed to be some snooty country club where the members want to keep the poor out .. When I hear those words I immediately know those people aren't the ones who are gonna be the next commercial airline pilots of the future.
If the industry catered to the consumer instead of raising the costs expecting people to be able to meet them it would be doing much much better in all ways instructors might be able to actually pay the bills with there earnings and FBOs would do more buisness, manufacturers would make more money selling planes, airports would also make more profit housing planes, Every one would do better for it.
I know I'm ranting but I'm fusterated I researched the average yearly cost of maintaining a cessna 172 and I believe if an instructor own his airplane and the student only had to pay half the cost lets say about 100 bucks an hour the instructor would make money be able to fuel up his plane and insure and maintain it with out issue. I know some of you are thinking this guys full of crap but think about it a little if when you were a student, You could get twice the amount of training as you could for the price you paid for the hour youd be willing to shell out more because you were earning your time faster thus the instructor is getting paid more each lesson because the student is spending more.
Guys maybe its only me who dreams of a world were there will be lower costs and more resources for people wanting to train for there pilots cert but unless we figure something out we will always face the same issues and the economy is only gonna get worse thus harder for people to become pilots
To start I'm not a pilot yet.. I havent even taken an intro flight yet but I have done a lot of ground school classes in preparation for actual flight training. But there in lies the problem getting flight training the cost and challenge of find the school thats both affordable and right for me.
I have been searching now for sometime for the right school to achieve my first goal of many which is to earn my private pilots certificate, in my search I even put up a post looking for a independent CFI because a pilot in a FBO made a recommendation to me regarding it. The post received mixed feed back some supportive some negative but nowl real leads.
The problem I have like many people is budget, I had no illusions going into this that school would be cheap but I promised my family I would do my best to keep the cost down as much as possible. I started with getting as much ground school as I could with the hopes that if I had a good,knowledge and understanding of the concepts and material when it came to the practice application in the plane I would be ahead of the game keeping the amount of hours need down as much as possible the next was shopping,around for the student pilot supplies also knocking the out of pocket expenses down. But now I'm at the phase of training the part where I got bite the bullet an spend some real money in hopes down,the line it may one day pay off in the form of a career in aviation. Here's were the fusteration comes in.. The cost is high I understand the logistics of it but don't agree full heartedly that it has to be that way.. First off the number one thing I keep hearing during my research is "the world is in desperate need of new pilots" and "there's a pilot shortage"... But I gotta say if there is its not because there aren't average people out there wanting a career as a pilot, in fact there is tons of people that would love to fill those spots its just for the average working class person the cost of becoming a pilot and working the way up the ladder with hours of training and flight time is out of reach with out a huge financial strain.
If the cost was even 1/4 less the average cost it is today id be willing to bet that there would be at least 50 precent increase in the yearly new entry students applying to earn there private pilots license and then at least attempting to continue on torwards commercial pilot.
I've read a lot of debates regarding the cost of training the responses are always the same either someone cant afford it and they are told to work harder save up and one day they can afford there dreams .. Or my personal behated one which is if you can't afford it, it isn't for you... Let me just say when I hear that I want to reach threw the computer and smack someone, aviation isnt supposed to be some snooty country club where the members want to keep the poor out .. When I hear those words I immediately know those people aren't the ones who are gonna be the next commercial airline pilots of the future.
If the industry catered to the consumer instead of raising the costs expecting people to be able to meet them it would be doing much much better in all ways instructors might be able to actually pay the bills with there earnings and FBOs would do more buisness, manufacturers would make more money selling planes, airports would also make more profit housing planes, Every one would do better for it.
I know I'm ranting but I'm fusterated I researched the average yearly cost of maintaining a cessna 172 and I believe if an instructor own his airplane and the student only had to pay half the cost lets say about 100 bucks an hour the instructor would make money be able to fuel up his plane and insure and maintain it with out issue. I know some of you are thinking this guys full of crap but think about it a little if when you were a student, You could get twice the amount of training as you could for the price you paid for the hour youd be willing to shell out more because you were earning your time faster thus the instructor is getting paid more each lesson because the student is spending more.
Guys maybe its only me who dreams of a world were there will be lower costs and more resources for people wanting to train for there pilots cert but unless we figure something out we will always face the same issues and the economy is only gonna get worse thus harder for people to become pilots