275k a year to 30k a year, and I'm loving every second of it!
Good for you! Still in the Atlanta area?
275k a year to 30k a year, and I'm loving every second of it!
Good for you! Still in the Atlanta area?
Left turn to the dam then hang another left at the horseshoe then go up the lake. I used to turn right at the shoe then head to Wahweap before heading up the lake to the bridge in the 208.Thanks! Wife and home still in Atlanta, I'm in Page, AZ until mid-November, flying a Cessna 207. Hoping to find something closer to home after the season ends here!
Excellent point.
I'm a professional musician and a professor. I love what I do.
275k a year to 30k a year, and I'm loving every second of it!
None of the choices really fit my situation.
Military pilot: done that
Air show pilot: done that
Charter and ferry pilot: done that
I've done a little instruction, but not really to make money so I let things lapse, decades ago.
Oddly, just last week, I got an offer to be a light sport and tail wheel instructor.
I didn't instantly tell him to screw off, so something is going on way back in my head that I need to sort out.
I'm probably too old to recoup the cost of getting everything current again, so it should be an easy decision.
But it's not.
CelloNice! What instrument do you play?
Thanks! Wife and home still in Atlanta, I'm in Page, AZ until mid-November, flying a Cessna 207. Hoping to find something closer to home after the season ends here!
Beautiful area, but I think the third time over the lake I would be really bored. Do they still own C-207 serial #0001?
Yep, the dog is still here
I fly the turbos though, dog doesn't fly much. (we call #0001 the dog because it's a non-turbo, and the climb performance is less than stellar when density altitude hits 8000+).
It's probably not the most inspiring job in the world, but it's flying, you get paid, and you build experience and hours while doing it. Can't complain.
I have a cousin who loved golf so much he became a golf pro. Now it's just a job for him. Be careful about making your hobby your employment.
I went there one time looking for a summer job and they showed me #1. It wasn't flying at the time, but I was impressed that it was still around. I have seen too many 207s meet their end in Alaska.
I didn't work there. They were looking for a chief pilot at the time and I just wanted a summer job that would be fun. We did do the Antelope Canyon tour. My wife really enjoyed that.