Category Archives: Accelerated Pilot Training

ACP372 Will going to a small college and getting a Restricted ATP reduce my chances of getting hired?

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Listener Mail:

I’m a 34-year-old veteran transitioning into a reduced (1250 hours) ATP flight school. I’m using my GI benefits to fund this 2 year associate program which will provide all of the qualifications I need.
I’m attending a small community college. Does this matter? What issues do you see me having post-school with hiring in the fact that it’s a reduced program? I’m starting flight school as someone who’s jumped out of but never flown planes. Any advice? Thank you and I really enjoy the podcast.

The size of the school doesn’t matter for hiring.
Flight Time is most important.
The benefit to a large school is the larger network of alumni.
Even though you are used to jumping out of planes I would recommend you not leave the plane during your training.
The GI Bill is an amazing opportunity.
There are many people who have done the same and you should look towards others to network with.
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Hi Carl, I would like to visit you at the hangar one of these days. I usually drive to Lakeland most Saturdays. Should I let you know through this means before I head that way? Thank You.

Answer:
I am trying to figure out ways to have a meetup at the airport. Let me know your suggestions.
Would you be interested in a career seminar and tour of the facilities?

Question 3 from Contact Page:

Hello Mr. Valeri. I’d like to start by saying I really like listening to your podcast and even though I’m a fairly new listener, I enjoy the content and look forward to every new episode as soon as it comes out.

I wanted to reach out because I want to get an opinion from you. I really need some guidance on this, and I would love to hear what you have to say about it.

To give some context, I’m from Venezuela, and living in the USA. I have always wanted to fly, and after some years, I’m in a position in which I’m finally able to grasp that dream. However, it comes with challenges…

My options are minimal as far as financing goes, the first one being taking out a student loan of $100k to pay for my training at ATP. This was my first option, as it was very clear on the path, and the repayment plan from the financial institution is comfortable during school and training. After this, however, the official repayment begins at $1800/month for a 15-year term and $1600 for a 10-year term.

My interest rates are this high because I’m not yet a permanent resident, making it a little bit more “riskier” to the banks. I was not approved through Sallie Mae for this reason, but I was “approved” through Meritize. I quote the approval because they offered me some repayment plans as I mentioned.

Now everything looks okay, but my concern is if I can make ends meet with an entry-level pilot salary. I really want to go this way since it’s a very clear path, but I also do not want to drown myself in debt and continuously stress over this…

I have also checked with a smaller school, and their commercial pilot’s license comes out to be at around $34000 total from 0 to 250 hours (with all the minimum FAA requirements). I thought of adding a few more hours of flight training simply because I have read many pilots don’t get their certificate with only the minimums, so I set a projected amount of $50000, which I would have to get as a personal loan for. This option, compared to the $100k from ATP, looks way better of course, but being a personal loan means I would have to start paying the monthly quote immediately. And over an 84-month loan, this goes at around $950/month.

I know this is a long and somewhat specific situation, but I would like to know your opinion on the matter, and if there are any other alternatives for me out there.

I’m 26, about to turn 27 years old this year.

I thank you beforehand, for taking the time to read this.

Safe flying.

Answer:
Make sure you write down exactly what you are paying for to compare the two options.
What ratings are you obtaining and does your budget include cross country time?
Benefits of a small school vs large school is the number of planes and ability to recover from a maintenance issue because of spares.
Will you be working while you are going to school, family considerations, etc.

To discuss the specifics of your situation I would have someone review your numbers and your goals. We can help at https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/coaching/

Sponsor:

This episode is sponsored by The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC you can find www.strumorlaw.com. They are giving away 50 scholarship guides. You can get yours for free using the coupon code “StrumorLaw” at

https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/scholarships/

The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC handles various aviation matters, safety investigations, and pilot medical certification. You can find them on the web at www.strumorlaw.com

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ACP249 Avoiding Training Pitfalls and Listener Mail

Avoiding Training Pitfalls

Avoiding Training Pitfalls and Listener Mail. Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. Today we answer your questions!

If you have questions, comments, inspirational stories, or announcements please write us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.  Also, if you have a special story about your career that would inspire others, want to share your career in Aerospace, or have other information you feel would help our listeners like you please consider becoming a guest on the show. Click on the be a guest tab in the show notes or on the right ot the screen at AviationCareersPodcast.com.

Announcements:

At AviationCareersPodcast.com  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various courses online.  Don’t forget to use the coupon code “payitforward”, all one word. Through the generosity of others you may receive the scholarships guide for free. 

If you want to make a difference in someone’s life by giving away a free scholarships guide please visit the Pay It Forward tab and listen to the short video on how you can help someone achieve their goals. For as little as 10 dollars you can make a huge impact in someone’s life by purchasing a year access to the scholarships guide online.

This month’s update to the scholarships guide includes 47 New Scholarships and 8 Updates.  To find out more visit AerospaceScholarships.com or click on the scholarships tab at AviationCareersPodcast.com

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • How To Log Flight Time When Flying For The Airlines.
  • Is there a career path as a pilot where I could sleep at home a good portion of the time?
  • Avoiding Training Pitfalls in a large accelerated flight school
  • Should I focus on Part 135 flying or become a flight instructor?

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

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Photo Credit: Simon Maage

ACP201 Should You Work On Your Ratings Full Time Or Part Time

Should You Work On Your Ratings Full Time Or Part Time? Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. Today we answer your questions. If you have a question you want answered on the show e-mail us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com Also if you have a story you want to share please e-mail your story which will inspire or educate those listening. If you want to be a guest on the show please link on the video link at the bottom of the show notes.

Announcements:

AviationCareersPodcast.com/Courses  You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various technical courses online.  Visit AviationCareersPodcast.com/Courses to discover more.

In This Episode We Discuss:

  • Worried about paying all this money for my ratings and having no job at the end.
  • Not sure if I should quit my full time job and work on my ratings full time or should I work on my ratings part time.
  • Do you have any Canadian Scholarships?
  • Keep Calm and Fly On. Why you should not be too intense when flying.
  • What pilots get to do Functional Check Flights?
  • Do you have scholarships in the UK?
  • How likely is it for a US airline to hire a foreign pilot?

Links Mentioned in This Podcast:

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Polk State Flight Team

 

ACP193 Keeping a Realistic and Positive Outlook In a Cyclical Industry

Keeping a Realistic and Positive Outlook In a Cyclical IndustryKeeping a Realistic and Positive Outlook In a Cyclical Industry. Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. I just returned from a trip and a red eye flight from Los Angeles. While on my overnight I visited the Flight Path Museum and Learning Center. I created a short video about my visit with an interesting technical question about the arrival and approach. If you are thinking of working for the airlines or are an instrument rated pilot looking for a challenge please watch the short video and try to answer the question. We will be discussing this in an upcoming episode of the StuckMicAvcast.com

Announcements:

AviationCareersPodcast.com/Courses You can find the Scholarships Guide, Career Coaching, and various technical courses online. Visit AviationCareersPodcast.com/Courses to discover more.

Positive Outlook In a Cyclical Industry:

  • Why people commute to work.
  • What is your opinion on Accelerated Flight Schools.
  • How Do scholarships work?
  • Advice for young pilots on keeping a positive and realistic outlook in a cyclical industry.

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ACP159 Accelerated Flight Training Update With Dan Freeman

Accelerated Flight Training is one of our most requested topics for this podcast. In this episode, we discuss the pro’s and con’s of accelerated flight training plus receive an update from a friend of the podcast Dan Freeman. Dan is the Host of Accelerated Flight School Podcast where he describes his career change and training experience. Currently Dan is a flight attendant with a major airline and has many years of experience in the air and now in the cockpit.

Announcements:

I will be at the Region 9 NIFA Safecon event at Auburn University. Since I will be gone for the week we may not publish a podcast but stay tuned since we may have a special episode live from Auburn!

In This Episode, We Discuss Accelerated Flight Training as well as:

  • An update on Dan’s progress since he was on the show in episode 140. The advantages of accelerated flight training
  • The disadvantages of accelerated flight training
  • What recruiters think
  • Finding a job after you finish with one of the programs
  • Working as a CFI at an accelerated school
  • How to find accelerated training in your area?

Pick Of the Week:

Polk State Flight Team

Learn more about College Flight Teams and the history of the competition.

ACP140 Accelerated Flight Schools with Dan Freeman

Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. Today I have with me a special guest, Dan Freeman of the Accelerated Flight School Podcast.  Dan has a wonderful podcast sharing his journey towards the airlines by using an accelerated training program. Dan is a flight attendant with a major airline and is a mid-life career changer.

Career

Dan obtained his license at 17 and attended the Reno Air Races with his Dad. He dreamed of being a pilot but life got in the way, so he ended up being a flight attendant. At 35, he found out from a First Officer that he could still be a pilot, and got into an accelerated training program.

Dan also still loves being a Flight Attendant, sometimes using his flight benefits to travel around the world and interact with the people from those other parts of the world.

Carl and Dan Discuss Accelerated Flight Schools

  • Switching to Pilot from Flight Attendant can mean a pay cut, but it depends on where you are in your career.
  • Dan’s Accelerated Flight School Podcast is a way for Dan to “give back” to the community by sharing his experiences with others interested in taking this journey.
  • Specifically, in Episode 2 Dan discusses the options for getting training such as going to the local FBO, an accelerated program, or a university.
  • He describes his program, which currently is a 9 month “zero to hero” no licenses to CFI.

Connect with Dan:

Twitter: @gingerdanpilot
Facebook: Ginger Dan Pilot
Podcast: Accelerated Flight School Podcast

ACP130 From Zero to Hero and Job opportunities for UAV Pilots

Nate Tennant Zero to Hero
In this episode we talk to Nate Tennant, a fan of the podcast who did the “Zero to Hero” program from All ATP. Nate is a 26 year old CFI, MEI, CFII currently working for 2 companies in Atlanta. One of which is flying unique and vintage airplanes for a youtube channel.

Nate and I discuss:

How he developed his passion for aviation.

Side jobs available in the UAV industry.

ATP or other fast track programs. Nate went from zero hours to fully certified CFI in 8 months and so can you!

Pick Of the Week:

Gold Seal’s YouTube channel

Gold Seal’s Remote Pilot Channel

Gold Method Online Pilot Testing

Gold Seal’s FAA Ground School

Gold Seal’s UAV Ground School

ACP126 No Degree No Problem?

In this episode Tom Wachowski of the Private Jet Podcast joins me to discuss the costs of owning an aircraft, and to answer our listeners questions including: No degree, no problem?

In episode 126 Tom Wachowski joins me to discuss:

  • The importance of a college degree.
  • Veterans benefits section of the website.
  • Speaking more intelligently about business aviation.
  • Listener mail.

Announcements:

We have a page on our site https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/vets/. This page covers some of the questions we often get about using veteran’s benefits to pay for flight training, however we would like to here from our listeners with any information or stories about vets and flying, or using benefits to move ahead in your career. Please send them to feedback@aviationcareers.com.

What Aircraft Costs are Important?

Listener Questions and Feedback:

  • 45 years old, running into a mental block on a check ride, afraid I am out of time. What do I do?
  • Degrees and getting into the majors: Can you get into the majors without a college degree? Can you fly outside the US without a degree? Are there ways to get government assistance in paying for your degree or loan?
  • Real Estate agent with 900 hours, looking to become a professional pilot without CFI, wondering if part 135 is an option and if resume needs to be 1 page when his is longer.

ACP122 Why Pilot Salaries Don’t Coincide With A Shortage Of Pilots

If you learned anything about basic economics, you will understand the concept of “supply and demand.” When something is in short supply, the price of the item increases. This can be true for people as well as goods, but how does it work when it comes to pilot salaries when there is a shortage of eligible pilots? Today I am joined by Tom Wachowski of the Private Jet Podcast to discuss this issue, as well as some great listener email about advanced training, converting your licenses from Canadian to the United States, and the best way to clean up a logbook before an interview.

Photo Credit: Pilot Mandi on Instagram

In this episode we discuss:

Smells like desperation

Carl discusses a more nuanced approach to salaries and understanding why there is not a direct correlation with the pilot shortage.

For an explanation of the pilot shortage visit:

AviationCareersPodcast.com/pilotshortage

NBAA Compensation Survey

Listener mail:

  • Aviation success story SIC on a jet
  • Best way to clean up a logbook prior to an interview
  • Completed All ATP, flying KingAir 200
  • Canadian Accountant considering switch to aviation
  • Better choices than ATP school?

FAA Conversion Process

ACP114 How Do Failed Check Rides Affect Employment?

ThuderstormsAndSunIn this episode we focus on the question how do failed check rides affect employment? Eric Crump joins me today to answer this and more aviation career questions.

Announcements:

  • Our Coaching services include career counseling, interview preparation, and life coaching.  You have been asking to review the coaching schedule before purchasing a session. In response we have added a link to the calendar above. You can review the schedule  by clicking here.

Questions:

  • I Failed both an oral and flight portion of my check ride, what do I do?
  • My concern is if I leave my job, instruct, and then interview for the airlines and not get a job because of my disapprovals.
  • Should I give up on my dream of becoming an airline pilot?
  • I am Debating skipping last year of college to build hours. What is more important a college degree or jumping one year ahead?
  • Accelerated training programs discussed.
  • Dealing with a company showing poor integrity, wants to interview but afraid will get fired for interviewing.
  • Questions on flight training and scholarships from Africa.
  • Older worker, wants to know what his options are to become a pilot.
  • Questions on Great Lakes Airlines hiring part time pilots.

Links:

Career Coaching and Interview Preparation

Aerospace Scholarships 

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