Cool to see so many other pilots flying AH.
Solo'd on my 16th b-day and now I'm commercial/instrument/tailwheel - about 420 hours so far, around 300 of that in my dads '54 L-21 Super Cub. I started flying with him when I was 6, so I probably have close to 1000 in it, but a lot of it was before I solo'd so it doesn't officially count.
I think I'm about a month or so away from my CFII, will get the CFI after that and plan to make a career out of it. It's a pretty crappy time at the moment for pilots/the industry, but I'm confident it'll all work out.
Hi Cobra.
I started flying in 1975 and it was a "...a pretty crappy time at the moment for pilots/the industry...", already...
In the 80's had an interview with ICAO(International Civil Aviation Organization) Representative in Brazil.
He was Spanish, and unfortunately, don't remember his name. He said, nowadays many people are worried about getting a job in aviation. Many small towns, grow, an whatīs one the first things they think of, to give it status? Building an Airport!!
And, later on, talking to a friend pilot in our airline who owned a Cessna 152, I was telling him I intended to buy a single engine for sport.
He told me that when he went to buy his plane, and didnīt have the money, the seller said, "You already got 50%..." Howīs that? I already got 50%???? my friend asked.
"Yes, you have the WISH to own an airplane..."
So, donīt worry Cobra, the Aviation Industry IS EXPANDING, in spite of what many people say, and
you already got 50% of what you want... Mutley