First off I apologize for what will likely be a long message.
Secondly let me introduce myself. My name is Joe, im a 19 year old who is in that position of having to decide some sort of life plan. After much deliberation and careful consideration I have decided that the idea of being a backcountry pilot is extremely appealing (whether it be instructing students, flying charters, sightseeing tours, hunting/fishing trips). My problem is determining the best course of action to reach this goal. The abundance of information on the internet, in my case leaves me more confused and overwhelmed as to what to do.
Would you suggest starting out with a PPL and then obtaining a commercial license with the appropriate endorsements and the completion of mountain/backcountry specific flying course?
How about taking an Aviation and flight technology diploma program at one of the many aviation specific colleges?
Some colleges offer a combined course during which you receive your PPL and commercial license simultaneously (here in Canada they are called Integrated Commercial Pilots Courses). Is this a good route or is it geared more towards major airline pilots?
I dont want to necessarily close any doors in regards to becoming a major airline pilot, however it is not my main focus.
Also would it be beneficial to attend college for aircraft maintenance?
This community seemed like a good place to try to find some answers as everyone is friendly and helpful. If however there is a more appropriate community in which to find some answers i would greatly appreciate someone pointing me in that direction.
Thank you for your time and thanks in advance to any replies.
One last thing.....is it even possible to make a living doing this?


