Monday, January 10, 2011

Would You do it again?

I have been asked this question several times. Of course the question is in regards to making a career change to aviation.

Let me start with a little back ground. After High School I went into the U.S. Air Force. Did one tour with them and got out. On the civilian side I figured I would either go Equipment Operator (Bull dozer, cranes, backhoes etc) which is what the air force trained me to do, or I would get into transportation, which is what both my father and grandfather did. The first call I received was to drive for a corrugated paper company, also known as card board. So for the next 18 years I worked transportation. Pretty much every aspect of it. From Dock worker to driver to supervisor/dispatcher positions. I had two separate companies go out of business on me, one had 18,000 employees. The last one I worked for is the largest LTL carrier in the US. However, that company is also not doing very well, and I would be surprised if they are still around in 2012.

After seeing the writing on the wall and after being laid off I decided maybe it was time to make a change. My wonderful wife told me I should pursue flying, commercially. At that time people were being hired at the regionals with 300 hours TT. So I quit and decided to go back to training full time for my commercial, Multi engine commercial, and CFI, CFII, and MEI certificates. Fast forward a couple years and the aviation industry is still suffering from the economy collapse. Flight Instructing is still slow. Hiring is starting to show signs of recovery, but I'm still in a place I suspected I would be out of a year ago.

There have already been so many up's and down's since I made this change, but the question still remains. Would I do it Again? Yes. I'm still very excited to find out what awaits me. It still amazes me every time I take off and watch the ground slip away.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

1000 and a new year!

It has been awhile since I have been by to update the blog. Things have been very busy, which is a good thing. Most importantly just before Christmas I finally passed 1000 total flying hours. It has been such an amazing journey. At times it has been exciting and just an amzing experience. Other times it has been stressful and tiring.

So hear we are in the new year. I'm sitting on 1000 total time and 82 multi engine. I'm at 555 hours as a flight instructor. I enjoy instructing, it's challenging, and very rewarding. However I'm ready to make the next move. I have been giving some consideration to applying to a regional Airline. I just recently came across another website www.oneflyingleap.com It's another great story of a guy who made a career change and successful made it to the airlines. It is a great story.

I think 2011 will be interesting, I just need to slow my self down a little and smell the Jet A exhaust along the way!
Happy New year!