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In today’s episode we answer the question: Is starting a professional career in flying at 55 worth the effort?
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Listener Mail:
Motivation from a Canadian flight deck!
Great podcast; very inspirational! I have been a private pilot (420hr) and been out of flying for 7 years but looking to get back into flying as a 2nd career. My wife and I will be empty nesters within 2 years and will be selling our business.
The general question I keep coming back to is this- Is starting a professional career in flying at 55/56 worth the effort? Not so much the financial side but is there any advice on the highs/lows of daily work?
I have reviewed many cargo pilot options and see the possibility there but just wondering about wear and tear on a person not in their 20’s being a single pilot IFR at night. I love flying but will the fun and enjoyment of flight diminish? I understand that is subjective.
Where can a person not in the business discuss this with someone that has accomplished a similar career change? With Ameriflight’s recent pay increase announcement I believe the income would be sufficient for the effort needed to complete instrument/commercial/ME/ and hours needed. Very interested in their offering and flying paths. I appreciate any insight you can provide.
Side note: One of my sons is taking a ground school at a Tech Center his senior year and now plans to attend a flight school and pursue an aviation career. Possibly Air Guard and/or airline. Your scholarship guide has been terrific for us.
Thanks again
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