Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:31 am
Austin,
I have been chasing the similar dream of making a living in General Aviation. I Joined the Air Force out of High School, stayed 6 years. I got my PVT pilots licence almost ten years ago. Since then I have bummed rides in everything from, cubs, Kin- Airs, R44 and even a BBJ. I have had a lot of road bumps to deal with. In my exploration, i asked lots of questions, observed different niche positions people had. Aircraft sales, maintenance, corporate pilot, fire spotting, law enforcement.
A guy I used to fly alot with had several nice planes, he was a small business owner. He was an aviation fanatic like me. He told me that you dont have to be IN the aviation business to enjoy flying. Infact, its really hard to make a living doing so.
Not to be downer, but look at the economy right now, even in Whicita one time aviation center of the world. Its tough, and there are always plenty of qualified people standing in line ready to compete for even the lowliest job in somecases just to get in the door.
THings for me have been rough lately, I am turning 30 in two days, I am divorced ( shoulda bought an airplane like my older friends suggested) and I ahve a 3yr old son to Support. Even with that, I am hopeful that I will too make it out west and find a job where I can be apart of the last flying frontier....even if I have to live on mac and cheese. Shouldnt be too hard, because tuna and Mac and cheese seem to be a staple for me at the moment anyways.
Keep your dreams alive, dont give up and be creative. take time to meet people in your local airport, hang out. It may sound crazy, but it pays off when you meet the right person. Everone who offers something, take them up on it anyways and soak it in.
It takes dicipline, especially to sacrafice time and money......stay away from the women too, they are a bad influence...lol then its flying time, or thier time...which one you gonna choose!