FLYGUYRY
Pre-takeoff checklist
Third post you said most instructors were getting 80 hours a month. Sounds like you were right on track up until this week. You’re always going to have weeks that are slower than others but just have to push through. I’ve forgotten your ultimate goal but with the way things are these days it shouldn’t take long to be able to move on.
Yeah, well that's 80 hours flight time not billable, sorry I should have clarified that. I'm hoping its just a fluke with the weather and my timing, but if not I'm just going to have to find some kind of job to supplement (a third job) or I'm going to have to find somewhere with better weather to instruct I suppose. Students aren't really the problem here, most weeks I'm booked up a good 30-40 hours a week (again billable not flying) but weather has really cut that down. I've lived here for 13 years so I know Maryland weather isn't the best, but I swear it gets worse every year and this is one of the worst years I can remember. Washington Post recently did an article about how the DC metro area has had more cloudy days this year than London, and more rainfall than London and Seattle