How Much Does It Cost to Become a Professional Pilot

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2023
  • In todays video, I show you exactly how much I'm going to be spending on my journey from a private pilot with 100 hours all the way through to a commercial pilot with an instrument rating, my CFI, the CFI, my multi rating, and my MEI.
    When you watch this video, keep in mind the following things:
    1. Not everyone will pass their check ride after the minimum number of hours
    2. I'm attending an accelerated program and am flying/studying 10-12 hours a day, 7 days a week
    3. I know this is all possible because I'm following my mentor's blueprint and he went from where I'm at to First Officer at Skywest in just 18 months.
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    👋 About Me 👋
    Trent Dyrsmid is a successful entrepreneur and investor who happens to have a love of flying airplanes. After a successful business career, I've decided to start career 2.0 as a professional pilot to compliment my 2nd passion; investing in real estate. My plan is to use flying as my basic income, and then use the free time that flying will afford me to continue to find attractive investment opportunities as well as expand my online businesses.
    Pilot + investor = happy abundant life :)
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  • @trent_dyrsmid
    @trent_dyrsmid  11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for watching! If you've found this video helpful and would like to help me grow my channel, please consider leaving a tip: fly-with-trent.ck.page/products/tips

  • @Alex7ati
    @Alex7ati Год назад +52

    I just started back on my flight training to complete my commercial license at 36. I got my private pilot and instrument in college and joined the air force being selected to go to AF pilot training, unfortunately things went south and I wasn't complete, so I served as a maintenance officer. Got out of active duty just before covid hit, and spent the next 3 years as a stay-at-home dad and reservist. Finally got the courage to get back in the air, and peruse my airline dreams, using my veteran benefits. Thank you for these videos you have been an inspiration.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      I’m so happy to hear that!! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

    • @honeybadger4198
      @honeybadger4198 Год назад +1

      @alex7ati quick question... I'm a veteran with the gi bill...how much did the veteran bill cover after your private license? Did u still have to fork out money?

    • @Alex7ati
      @Alex7ati Год назад +1

      @@honeybadger4198 as long as you are at a part 141 school instrument, commercial and multi should be covered. Some schools like my current one don't have cfi in their VA program, others do. I just started using my benefits and haven't seen anything yet about a specific amount cap.

    • @Alex7ati
      @Alex7ati Год назад

      ​@@honeybadger4198 you should still have some money saved to cover the intial cost, incase it takes the VA a bit to send money to your school or reimburse you.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌

  • @orange2187
    @orange2187 Год назад

    Nice VDO very informative! Thank you Trent !

  • @jonchism6457
    @jonchism6457 Год назад

    I love your content Trent! Please keep producing.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Hey Jon…thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @brianhavey
    @brianhavey Год назад

    Great Content, Trent. I love following your journey.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Brian….Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @josephstevens3589
    @josephstevens3589 Год назад +1

    Thank you for continuing to document your journey.

  • @RussellSpurlock
    @RussellSpurlock Год назад

    Thanks for this Trent! Great information as always.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      You bet. Good to see you back again! Did a call with a UPS captain today. He’s making over $600k flying a 747. Learned a lot from him that will be shared in future videos.

  • @acobra67
    @acobra67 Год назад

    Super interested to see this series through to the end. Good luck and best wishes on accomplishing your goal.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @carlosaleman1
    @carlosaleman1 Год назад

    Great info... I will definitely join your community

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Cool! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @jsvo6900
    @jsvo6900 Год назад

    Thank you so much for breaking everything down. This really really helps!!

  • @jbaldwin1368
    @jbaldwin1368 Год назад

    You’ve got my subscription and I’m looking forward to seeing what you put out!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @aviatorsyed
    @aviatorsyed Год назад +10

    Watching your progress closely and rooting for you man! You can do it!

  • @paulthepilot6941
    @paulthepilot6941 Год назад

    Thank you Trent. Very good information.

  • @pilotsensei8130
    @pilotsensei8130 Год назад

    The goals for this channel are so wholesome!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to share your thoughts! 🙌

  • @MrBubs-yu4wm
    @MrBubs-yu4wm Год назад +2

    Good luck with the sponsorship journey! Thanks so much for making this series

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      You bet. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @titokamukama1
    @titokamukama1 Год назад

    Thank you Brother @Fry with Trent😊, this was very informative buddy. I will follow in your footsteps definitely 😊

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @JamieHigdon
    @JamieHigdon 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for doing these videos! I'm jist a couple of years younger than you headed on the same direction. You have inspired me to lock it down and get it done!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  9 месяцев назад

      Hey Jamie….go make it happen! My one piece of advice is this: ensure that wherever you are training, you have good access to DPE’s. DPE’s are the key to being able to accumulate ratings quickly, because if you don’t have access to them, you will be waiting and waiting and waiting for your check rides.

  • @tinstarshootingrange66
    @tinstarshootingrange66 Год назад

    Awesome as always!!

  • @user-ke6bj6tn7u
    @user-ke6bj6tn7u Год назад +1

    Great videos. Thank you! I’m 51, and totally inspired by your content. I just talked to a close friend today who is a recently retired Delta captain. As you noted, he said there has never been a time in history like now to do what you’re doing, and I’m considering doing.
    I’ll be watching closely.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Get it! Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @trinitytotcc
    @trinitytotcc Год назад

    Trent, you’re inspiring me to pick this up again. I’m also 53 but ran out of money. Will be watching to see if you are able to get the Sky(west or other) to rain down some $$$. Thanks for all you are doing for future pilots.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Hey Russ....thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @bapd158
    @bapd158 Год назад

    Great content! Very informative.

  • @Billy_Built
    @Billy_Built 8 месяцев назад

    Subscribed! I'm definitely about ready to quit everything and go get my pilots license as well. Been wanting to do since i was a kid, and as you said. Now is the best time to do it!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  8 месяцев назад +1

      Go for it! Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @rauldiaz3193
    @rauldiaz3193 Год назад

    I’m really glad I found you. I have been struggling to get the VA to pay for anything. I won’t go on here about it but let’s just say I am looking to fund my training in other ways. I look forward to seeing you progress.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌 thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @MarkThomas-yy4dk
    @MarkThomas-yy4dk Год назад +1

    I’m just starting my instrument rating at age 35, and also planning on going into the airlines. Your videos are very inspiring!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Hey Mark! Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to share your thoughts! 🙌

  • @christophermetcalf4720
    @christophermetcalf4720 Год назад +2

    Trent, I cant say enough about the content you are putting out. Thank you so much for reigniting this fire for me. I have been flying for a few years with the idea of doing it professionally at some point. Unfortunately, its been hard to balance that with family and work life. The silver lining is that my wife is in a stable career that she loves, and the kids are transitioning to grown up life - Only one left in high school, yeah! With that said, we are starting to look at the possibility of being able to shift focus the same way.I am aiming at getting Single and Multi Engine Commercial, as well as CFI and CFII by next spring, and maybe considering full time instructing after. One thing that I have not heard you talk about that may be worth mentioning is in addition to getting ratings, the possibility of owning your own aircraft to build time/ instruct in. This is the route that I am considering as I already own a PA-28, and am also an A&P/IA, so I can do my own maintenance. I was curious if you had considered this route, or would it be considered a distraction/ in-necessary added expense. If you or anyone else here in the comments has questions about that particular path, I would be happy to share what I know. Disclaimer - I do not work GA Aircraft for a living and have nothing to sell. I have found that aviation in general is best when we all help one another. Happy to share what I know. Follow on question: Would it maybe be possible to have a forum section on your website for such discussions? Thanks again!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Hey Kristopher… Thanks for watching and good to hear what is on your mind. I have tried forms in the past without a lot of success. With that said, I’ve also never had the source of traffic that RUclips is affording me. Thanks to this channel. I may have to reconsider at some point…
      For now it is all I can do to keep up with flightschool and producing the videos themselves.

  • @steelers4srilanka
    @steelers4srilanka 10 месяцев назад

    You are an inspiration to us all. May God bless you brother! Looking forward to seeing you achieve your dreams. Blaze a path for us to follow! 💫💥💯😊

  • @ras3942
    @ras3942 Год назад

    Hi Trent, I'm taking my CAX test shortly. I am 54 @ 442 with Rotorcraft add-on , also skywest Cadet. Thank you for doing the video.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to share your thoughts! 🙌

  • @Aloma08
    @Aloma08 Год назад

    Thanks for the useful information. Please let us know when the website is live!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      There’s an email signup page there for the time being. Please subscribe if you’d like to support the channel, ok? 🙌

  • @edwarddapples8296
    @edwarddapples8296 Год назад

    Hi Trent. I am looking forward to watching your progress. I am 51 and dreaming of doing something similar. Not with the airlines, but perhaps charter or lifeflight. Clear skies and keep the greasy side down. 👍

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @shunwilliams6180
    @shunwilliams6180 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing ❤❤❤

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to share your thoughts! 🙌

  • @heatseeker8
    @heatseeker8 Год назад

    WOW. Great information, please keep it up!! I just took my introduction to flight today. CFI was very welcoming. I walked away on the fence of continuing. I enjoyed it, but felt very overwhelmed in the left seat. No rubber necking here, eyes on instruments, hands felt like they were two slabs of meat on the yolk. I was intentional not to be heavy handed,alas it was small corrections that felt we would do a barrel roll if I were to twitch one half of a degree more. My wife is on board with me continuing, however it will set our family to far back financially to finish. I understand ROI, but our kids are not in college yet. And going into debt is not on the table. We enjoy a debt free life, and teach our kids the same. Trent, I will continue to live through your VLOGS. Please do keep it up.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Hey Kevin….thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to share your thoughts! 🙌

  • @turbofargo
    @turbofargo 8 месяцев назад

    Went ahead to the website and signed up whether sponsorship is there for people or not. You are living my dream and if I can't do it at least I get to watch someone who is and is excelling!!! Great content sir.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @ebrown4532
    @ebrown4532 Год назад +1

    I'm 53 plus 4 days and watching every move you make. I like how you said don't reinvent the wheel. I'll be watching closely and cheering you on Trent. This might be my career 2.0. Thanks again so much Trent for igniting the fire once again to keep the blue side up !

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective 🙌

  • @joelee4796
    @joelee4796 Год назад

    That’s a sweet intro graphic Trent! Love seeing your videos come out, I was in the middle of this whole decision process when I saw your first video. I am now securing financing and just completed my medexpress to get my 1st class medical knocked out.
    I live in the Denver area and I too hope to fly right seat for SkyWest down the road. I can’t wait to work a trip with you!
    Blue Skies my friend, thanks for the encouragement!

  • @timhoke2
    @timhoke2 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Trent. I just discovered your channel. Excellent stuff. Your journey is hitting a nerve with many to inspire them to fly. Thanks for motivating potential pilots. I got my PPL at age 72 and, at 75, am working on my instrument rating. It is all for FUN, as I think I'm past the age for the airlines (smile). It would be very helpful if you would chronicle your IFR check ride, including the oral part. The nuts and bolts of check ride prep and the check ride itself would go a long way in relieving the stress level. Oh, one other thing, regarding the cost--I had to get insurance for myself. Shouldn't insurance be included? Keep up the good work and please continue with your videos. We are all cheering you on.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  9 месяцев назад

      Hey Tim…..welcome to my channel! I will definitely being doing a video to cover what you’ve described. Stay tuned :)

  • @siobhanmurphy6301
    @siobhanmurphy6301 Год назад +11

    Part 61 allows you to tailor your training specific to you - it's a great way to go if you already have significant flight experience. I made the switch to an airline career via Part 61 training when i had 400 hrs and a glider certificate. once i made the decision to become an airline pilot - my path to an airline took 12 months - single engine airplane add-on to my commercial glider certificate, instrument rating, multi engine airplane. I was working on CFI/CFII/MEI when i got hired by my first airline - I was the "old" pilot since everyone else in new hire indoc class only had 200-250 hrs and i had 550hrs... i quit working on the instructor certificates.
    I find this amusing - you're 53 and looking to get in ... nothing wrong with that. i am 55 and looking to get out... one thing you can do at Skywest after you get comfortable with line flying and decide that that's where you want to stay (not moving up to a major/legacy carrier - though Skywest is considered a major carrier btw) is get into the training department - that is a whole different career than just being a line pilot - start as line check airman or a simulator check airman and work your way up to getting an APD designation (you issue type ratings and ATPs to pilots that don't have an ATP certificate - you are a designated FAA examiner except you work for the airline) - once you have a training resume, you can network and try to get into Flight Safety / Simuflite / CAE etc and keep working there after the 65 retirement age...
    anyways with 10 years to go - i am looking at getting the CFI/II/MEI instructor certificates that i put on hold 20 years ago so that I can start ramping down the line flying and go do something else (within 5 years hopefully) and leave the flying to the younger peeps - who are annoyed that im in their captain seat anyway... lol only reason i don't want to get into the training department is that you lose a lot of schedule flexibility as a check airman - you fall into different relative seniority - seniority among other check airmen - which determines your quality of life - something i probably wouldn't have minded when i was younger, but now that im older - i just don't want to give up my seniority as a line captain.
    Once you get your instrument rating, the part i found most helpful was going out and doing cross country IFR flying with another pilot - using the atc system and working with enroute and terminal controllers. i learned more from doing that than anything any instructor could teach you about flying IFR. **just when you call for clearance - don't say "Clearance On Request to XYZ airport" - "Clearance on Request" is what the controller says when you call for clearance. - if a pilot says "Clearance On Request" - it's a dead giveaway they came from the ChAir Force... lol

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      I plan to do a lot of XC flying to build time. Thanks for watching and leaving a detailed comment! 🙌

    • @RacinJasonM3
      @RacinJasonM3 Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing this! I learned a lot from your comment! I have a Safety and teaching background; I will definitely look into the path you shared! I absolutely love teaching!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌

  • @30Freeman03
    @30Freeman03 2 месяца назад

    Great video

  • @av8r1999
    @av8r1999 Год назад +1

    Dude, this is awesome. I’m 45. Got my private at 21 but shelved the pilot job cause I got an electrician apprenticeship. Now getting tired of electrical work and considering picking back up my pilot plans. Your story is very inspirational. Keep it up and I look forward to watching.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @discernablewind6984
    @discernablewind6984 Год назад

    I really appreciate each of your videos. I am encouraged by other’s comments and information on career paths to becoming a pilot and an instructor with experience rather than just a line pilot.
    At 58 I’m going to jump into it and push through until I hear a “no way, man!” I cannot be any more excited for this than I was at being a firefighter/rescue diver for 32 years.
    I have never been a “sit in a rocking chair and sip some sweet tea” kind of guy. The worst that can happen is I still become a pilot and just fly for FUN!!!💁🏽‍♂️💁🏽‍♂️💁🏽‍♂️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      That is the right attitude! Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective 🙌

  • @donniedoesdata
    @donniedoesdata 11 месяцев назад

    Only recently came upon your videos, they're very encouraging. No matter your age you can still attain your dreams. I'm looking to resurrect mine for becoming a pilot.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @mikakrstic
    @mikakrstic Год назад

    Trent, I love your content! I am on the same path as we speak. Just a quick note - CFI - Certified Flight Instructor. Although - “Chief” has a nice ring to it!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Yes, I got that one wrong and realized it right after I recorded the video. I asked my editor to put text on the screen with the correct term, but he forgot, and then I forgot. Oops!

  • @P_Mann
    @P_Mann Год назад +1

    I’m at a similar age and am seriously considering making the leap in the next 12-24 months. Although I worked in aviation for most of my adult life, I never earned my certificates, so I’ll be starting at zero. Thanks for the tips so far (e.g., get the written exams done early); I look forward to more!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @donabney1719
    @donabney1719 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the journey. I am a pilot and owner (C172) located in central Ohio, if you ever need anything while you are out this way. Best wishes and have fun!!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thx Don! I could use someone to pay for my flight school 🤣
      Appreciate you stopping by the channel!

  • @RacinJasonM3
    @RacinJasonM3 Год назад

    Great update! I'm going with a 141 because my company offers tuition reimbursement, and I'm not in a hurry (kinda).

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Sounds like a good choice. Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to share your thoughts! 🙌

  • @OneGold_777
    @OneGold_777 Год назад

    Trent, we really appreciate the videos documenting your process, I'm currently awaiting acceptance for watchmaking School, if I don't get approved I'm going to use my savings to earn my private pilot license. the plan was always to get a stable enough job to earn the license on my free time but I may end up fast tracking! Once again thank you for the insight and keep the videos coming, you've got a new subscriber!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @user-ob1ht7fe7n
    @user-ob1ht7fe7n Год назад +1

    Thank you for these videos. My husband and I have been researching him becoming a pilot and your videos have really helped guide us on how to go about it. I will go back and try searching for other videos regarding the 1500 flight hours but in case it hasn't been brought up I would love to hear if you have a fast-track approach on how to get them. Thank you!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      My plan is to do what my mentor did and work as an independent flight instructor. He was able to average 125 hours a month back in Idaho. We have 300+ days of sunshine per year so there’s a lot of opportunities to fly.

  • @ronsflightsimlab9512
    @ronsflightsimlab9512 Год назад +2

    Great info, thanks for sharing! I have no idea how much I've spent since 2009... But it's certainly cheaper to compress it like you have. One thing to note:
    It's expensive these days, but DOING IT TODAY IS CHEAPER THAN IT WILL EVER BE! The cost only goes up, so do it now.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @jimpiazza8637
    @jimpiazza8637 Год назад +3

    Thanks!

    • @jimpiazza8637
      @jimpiazza8637 Год назад

      Great content - keep it going!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Jim, my man!!!! Thanks for watching and leaving a super tip! 🙌

  • @383mazda
    @383mazda Год назад

    You've helped me make the choice to swap careers. Im 39 and feel stuck in my engineering career. I've never had a job where i wanted me managers position, and the M-F 8-5 doesn't give me hardly any spare time.
    My dad was an AA pilot, and when he passed he left his Cherokee 140, so I'll have my own plane to rack up hours in, but finding time for everything while working full time will be the challenge.
    The pilot's schedule and no office drama is (plus the $$) is pretty motivating.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌 thats terrific! Blue skies ahead! thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @ahmadsamadzai8255
    @ahmadsamadzai8255 Год назад

    Oh man, I am super glued to your channel. Just had the talk with the wife. She's all on board, but I have a lot to think about. I just did the math, and for me, the cost would be 31k since I have my ppl and halfway through instrument training along with 250 hrs so far.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Saweeeeet!!! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @travorchamunowara3507
    @travorchamunowara3507 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve just found your videos so informative thank you so much
    I’m a 31 year old Zimbabwean Architect who is looking to relocate and start flying and you’ve just motivated me so much thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching one of my videos! I really appreciate you taking a moment to comment! I read every comment personally 🙌

  • @GainesMediaInc
    @GainesMediaInc Год назад +2

    Starting off my workday with Trent!👍
    Good update bro. ATP is definitely a business first, and a flight school second. That said, l'm not entirely opposed to them, and many people swear by them. But it's definitely hard to just find 90K laying around...🤣🤷‍♂️😆

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Indeed! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @hassanwanaga8627
    @hassanwanaga8627 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks very much

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  6 месяцев назад

      You are welcome! Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. It all helps my channel to grow and help more guys/gals like us!!

  • @patriceschrama2625
    @patriceschrama2625 Год назад

    Super idea!

  • @bishop341-b8
    @bishop341-b8 Год назад +8

    Trent, I'm 48, have a successful & rewarding corporate career, and seeking Career 2.0. After extensive soul-searching, aviation is becoming a viable and exciting path. You're an inspiration to me! All my best in your endeavor! I'll see you in the skies!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      You bet! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

    • @RacinJasonM3
      @RacinJasonM3 Год назад

      Sounds like you and I are tracking together! Not looking to leave current career yet, but planning my next season in life! Good luck to you!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌

  • @darkenedskiesahead3670
    @darkenedskiesahead3670 Год назад +23

    Timing is everything... at the age of 37, I was told I was too old to ever think of making the majors. You're going to be getting there at 53 - 54, that's amazing. 👍

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

    • @darkenedskiesahead3670
      @darkenedskiesahead3670 Год назад +1

      @@UTarcher72 100%, I'm 49 now, just not in the financial state to pursue yet. But who knows maybe in the future. Wish you guys all the luck and good fortune in your flying careers!👍

    • @RacinJasonM3
      @RacinJasonM3 Год назад +3

      Come on Man! I'm 48, just starting and won't be ready to make a full transition until 55! JUST GO FOR IT!!! Even if it's just some small steps! Trust me! If I had acted on my thoughts when I was younger, I would already be in the air!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      🙌

    • @EveSwayzz
      @EveSwayzz 11 месяцев назад +2

      You don't have to go to the majors if you don't want to

  • @tomh.6261
    @tomh.6261 Год назад

    I'm a 49 year old engineer at a large aerospace company. I had my discovery flight today. I started out as an A&P many years ago. So I've struck a deal with the owner, I'll be trading 100 hr inspections, tire & brake replacemnet, etc. for the flight time. Thanks for all the great info!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @annayoung8903
    @annayoung8903 Месяц назад

    Im 26 and a single mom of 2. Flying has been my dream since I was a little girl. I didnt know until recently that funding was an option outside of the military or college. Your videos have been a huge help to me. Trying to navigate this from zero is hard. Just want to be able to accomplish my dreams and show my kids they can also set out and reach their dreams.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Месяц назад

      Hi Anna! Thx for watching and I have all my fingers and toes crossed for you that you’re able to make your dream become a reality because flying is such a fantastic career!

  • @ronaldesquivel1635
    @ronaldesquivel1635 Год назад

    Trent, great videos, awesome how you are breaking the whole process down for a sector of the market that needs pilots. What is the Flight School that you are going to? Can you provide some coverage about them and the types of aircraft they use?

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! The school that I attended is basically full (with a wait list) and have asked me to stop sharing their name of my channel. The good news is that I’m setting up similar programs with a schools around the US; starting with one in Boise. We don’t have all the details ironed out yet, but that will happen soon. If you’d like to be notified when our program is ready, please register at flywithtrent.com/flight-training/

  • @Alwaysmoorecapital
    @Alwaysmoorecapital Год назад

    Hey Trent, I'm a CFII here in California. The route your going is great just remember everyone's hours will vary due to experience and comprehension. Another thing about part 141 and part 61. Being an Air Force veteran myself, if you served you can look into having the GI bill pay for your part 141 if the college accepts the bill to have it paid for. One example is California Aeronautical University. I see some in the comments served. So this is good information for them

  • @BoxingPrinceTV
    @BoxingPrinceTV 6 месяцев назад

    Hey , just wanted to say great video & great channel!
    Flying rates where you are seem extremely cheap! In London, 🇬🇧 it’s approx $300 per hour for instructor training & about $250 hr without an instructor. Private pilots licence runs about $18k with average 50h training.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. It all helps my channel to grow and help more guys/gals like us!!

  • @joshmo1817
    @joshmo1817 Год назад +1

    Hey Trent, enjoying your content. As a 35-year-old who dreads going to the office most days, I've thought on several occasions about a similar career path. I don't think I have heard you talk about this yet: pilot lifestyle / scheduling. Once you make it to Skywest, my understanding is you will often be away from home for 5 + nights at a time until you have gained some significant seniority as a captain (which obviously takes years). I've got a pilot friend in his 2nd year with a regional that can be away from home for up to 10 days. You mentioned in this video that you don't like being away from family during your intensive training, how do you / your family feel about being away so much for the foreseeable future? My situation is a little different as I have little kids currently in the home, but I'm guessing you have still had to have a similar conversation with your family. You could answer in the comments, or perhaps this topic could be part of a video.
    Good luck in your pursuits!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      I’ll cover that question in more depth in the future video at some point. Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @jdbmoto
    @jdbmoto 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video Trent! Sorry of this has been asked or I missed it, did you go to a part 61 or 141 flight school?
    Thanks
    Jon

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  3 месяца назад

      61. I wouldn’t touch a 141 school with a 10 foot pole.

  • @brianberezowski5352
    @brianberezowski5352 Год назад

    CONGRATULATIONS and good luck. 👍🇨🇦👍 CYQT

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @ca-xz2un
    @ca-xz2un 5 месяцев назад

    Great videos! What school did you go to?

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! The school that I attended is headed into their worst weather of the year….plus they have a large waitlist. So…to help my viewers get trained faster, I’ve just formed a partnership with a terrific school in Arizona. You can watch a video about it here flywithtrent.com/flight-training-in-mesa/

  • @shilvock22
    @shilvock22 Год назад

    Super into this series, thanks for doing it. What's the very general salary range you expect to start at Skywest? I'd definitely want to fly the west coast as well. Alaska or Horizon would be a blast as far as routes but I don't know how all the pay compares. Keep up the good work!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      $90/hour is the current starting rate. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @justin4778
    @justin4778 Год назад

    Hey! Loving your videos man, they offer more than just helpful information, but also a real time line as you go through this journey 🤘🏻 I am about to be 31 and want to become a pilot, I am a veteran but have no college whatsoever, I have been a truck driver for the last almost 9 years. Where would I find a mentor? With so many paths I get stuck over analyzing them all. Do I go and get my bachelors? If I do so I worry I will be putting flying on the back burner, missing out on the pilot shortage, or do I just go for it and find an accelerated program? All questions I'd love to ask a mentor, or even yourself. Anyways thank you for the content! Loving this channel 🤘🏻🤘🏻

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +2

      Hey Justin… I don’t know why you’d go and get a bachelors. Just go to flight school and start flying. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @user-vx9if3lz2e
    @user-vx9if3lz2e Год назад

    Thanks for the great video! I might point out that CFI is Certified Flight Instructor.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Yes, I got that one wrong and realized it right after I recorded the video. I asked my editor to put text on the screen with the correct term, but he forgot, and then I forgot. Oops!

  • @matthicks5096
    @matthicks5096 Год назад

    That’s awesome you are looking into sponsorship! I don’t understand why they allow federal student loans and grants for other professions but not for a commercial pilots (outside of a university). If I could figure out the money I would be all over it!!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Hey Matt, there are quite a number of schools where you can get a student loan from Sallie Mae. I know that ATP is one of them… But they are not the only one. When I was considering going to ATP, I applied for the loan and it was approved within 90 seconds or so. Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @onethousandtwonortheast8848
    @onethousandtwonortheast8848 Год назад +3

    52 here watching you closely. If you pull this off, the wife can’t say a thing about my hopes and dreams. Thank you and I hop to met you one day.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @TimVandeSluisArtist
    @TimVandeSluisArtist Год назад

    The numbers that you mention do sound reasonable. The only difference is the added expense of having fewer hours to put toward the commercial license.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @KCPILOT135
    @KCPILOT135 Год назад

    Hello Trent! Would love to see your flight sim setup!

  • @tonystricker6672
    @tonystricker6672 Год назад

    The scholarship is a great idea. Would also be cool to give away some Bose A30’s too!!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      I’ve been thinking about reaching out to Bose :)

  • @mikecordero4284
    @mikecordero4284 Год назад

    I love your ambition. I’m subscribing just to see if you can make it in your allotted time frame and budget. I’m rooting for you but the odds are against you.
    Some errors in your video I noticed is that your commercial requirements are
    missing the other commercial aeronautical experiences required specifically for commercial training. (You can’t double dip them) They are listed under 61.129 and would make your estimates much higher.
    20 hours of training on the areas of operation listed in §61.127(b)(1) - Flight Proficiency of this part that includes at least-
    10 hours of instrument training using a view-limiting device, including attitude instrument flying, partial panel skills, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, and intercepting and tracking navigational systems (note that instrument training for a commercial certificate must be done by a CFII, and simply having an instrument rating does not satisfy this requirement if your logbook does not clearly reflect the completion of these tasks);
    10 hours of flight training in a complex airplane, a turbine-powered airplane, or a technically advanced airplane (TAA);
    One 2-hour cross country flight during daytime conditions covering a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure;
    One 2-hour cross country flight during nighttime conditions covering a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and
    3 hours of flight instruction with an authorized instructor during the preceding 2 calendar months before the practical test.
    10 hours of solo flight time or 10 hours of flight time performing the duties of pilot in command with an authorized instructor, on the areas of operation listed under §61.127(b) that include-
    A cross-country flight of at least 300 nautical miles total, with landings at a minimum of three points, one of which is a straight-line distance of at least 250 nautical miles from the original departure point; and
    5 hours in night VFR conditions, including 10 takeoffs and 10 landings (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern - not “touch and goes”) at an airport with an operating control tower.
    You’re also missing the part of delays coming up whether they be due to weather, dpe scheduling, or plane maintenance, or health.
    The other part you aren’t considering is there is a big CAPTAIN shortage. There is NO shortage of low time pilots to pilots with 1500 hours trying to get to the regionals. There are tons of pilots sitting on a few 100 hours trying to get to the magic 1500. Those jobs are hard to get. Sure there’s the CFI route but that takes time too depending on where you teach. The ones with 1500 hours are stuck because SkyWest (and others) have paused their new classes because they have too many first officers and not enough captains. Everyone is hoping that it evens out soon but nobody has a crystal ball so everyone is still grinding it out. Good luck to you sir and i look forward to seeing your progress.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for the detailed comment and the support!

  • @perpetualimpressions122
    @perpetualimpressions122 11 месяцев назад

    I'm 45 and would love to make a career change to become an airline pilot. I have found the biggest hurdle for me would be the hour building I would need after getting my ratings and having enough hours for my ATP. From everything I find becoming an instructor full time would be a decent pay decrease and be unsustainable for my family and not many place around me would being a part time instructor allow me to build hours in a timely enough manner. I am fortunate that the local community college has an agreement with the FBO 5 miles from my house and the school your attending is only 45 minutes from my house. I'm going to keep researching to hopefully find a path forward but may just be a dream at this point.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  11 месяцев назад

      I understand your concerns. Perhaps you are only looking through the lens of working for a Flight School as a flight instructor.
      Why not consider being an independent instructor? That is what my mentor did and he charged $50 per hour and he got to keep the entire $50/hour.
      Thanks to living in a place with over 300 sunny days a year, he was able to average well over 100 hours per month which equates to a salary somewhere in the $60-$80,000 per year range, depending upon how much ground school, he delivered in addition to the flying.

  • @NathanHopper
    @NathanHopper 11 месяцев назад

    Hello Trent, your content is amazing! Currently finishing up my private and debating whether or not to go to ATP. What flight school are you at?

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! The school that I attended is basically full (with a wait list) and have asked me to stop sharing their name of my channel. The good news is that I’m setting up similar programs with a schools around the US; starting with one in Boise. We don’t have all the details ironed out yet, but that will happen soon. If you’d like to be notified when our program is ready, please register at flywithtrent.com/flight-training/

  • @thiefysteals1845
    @thiefysteals1845 Год назад +3

    Trent this is some insane progress. Your channel is growing at a very high rate, and I hope everything goes well for you and you can keep posting!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @Ruit3979
    @Ruit3979 Год назад

    Hi Trent, great videos! Thanks for the great information. Do you mind sharing which flight school you are with? If one had the time and money, would they be able to complete the training at another part 61 school? THanks!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! The school that I attended is basically full (with a wait list) and have asked me to stop sharing their name of my channel. The good news is that I’m setting up similar programs with a schools around the US; starting with one in Boise. We don’t have all the details ironed out yet, but that will happen soon. If you’d like to be notified when our program is ready, please register at flywithtrent.com/flight-training/

  • @ronsflightsimlab9512
    @ronsflightsimlab9512 Год назад +2

    We should have a conversation about how to get your PPL in the minimum time... (Simulation and Online ATC is a HUGE help!)

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      I already have a Canadian PPL with 100 hours. What I’ve described here is just the best/fastest way to get an FAA PPL.

    • @christophermetcalf4720
      @christophermetcalf4720 Год назад

      Ron, I got mine in 43 hours several years ago, and I have a buddy that is following my same path. Consistency is king. PPL can easily be done in 3 weeks to a month. The Instrument rating was a little harder for me as it was so different from anything I did for PPL. Currently working on single engine commercial, and it is basically PPL training all over again with tighter tolerances, and again I am finding that consistency will make or break the experience.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌

  • @ryanmcbride7710
    @ryanmcbride7710 Год назад

    Trent, super excited to see how your journey progresses! I am also in the process of a career change to aviation at 42...And, I live in Boise! My situation is very different, I am a single dad and have limited savings. So, while my private license shouldn't be too much of a headache, I need to figure out the commercial side of things. Wondering who you were able to get your PPL and hours through prior to getting signed up with SkyWest and what that experience was like for you?

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Hey Ryan… I got my PPL back in my 20s. I have about 100 hours. I suspect that that did play a role in my getting excepted into the Skywest cadet program. With that said, there is no way for me to know for sure.

  • @neoretrophoto9198
    @neoretrophoto9198 Год назад

    Could you do a discussion on medical considerations - I see that as a non zero risk for an older pilot

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      I’m not a doctor… So I don’t think that is a video I could create. Maybe one day I will interview a doctor.

  • @sullo1117
    @sullo1117 7 месяцев назад

    Did your projections cover the cost of fuel as well? I assume so but just wanted to ask as I am trying to price out my 3 options for getting the same licensure. would love to accomplish it in a similar time frame and price as you.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  7 месяцев назад

      Yes they did as fuel is included in aircraft rental fees.

  • @ksuav8r2011
    @ksuav8r2011 Год назад +1

    Greetings Trent. I am same age as you. Also private pilot. Had to put flying on the back burner for about 20 years while raising a family. Your videos have inspired me to try and make a career change and follow my passion. Is there any contact information you can provide for someone at the flight school you are attending that I might be able to get in touch with to discuss my situation with in more detail? Really interested in following your lead and doing what I have always wanted to do for a living. Thanks again for the great and inspirational videos.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Flightschool that I am attending is not large in their primary focus is training, CFIs and multi engine pilots. For a time, I was mentioning their name in the comments, and they asked me to stop because they could not keep up with all the phone calls that my channel was generating. They have asked me to stop, mentioning their name on my channel and I am respecting their request.

  • @everolarcherii5517
    @everolarcherii5517 7 месяцев назад

    Hey which flight school did you do your flight training and where? Thanks

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! The school that I attended is headed into their worst weather of the year….plus they have a large waitlist. So…to help my viewers get trained faster, I’ve just formed a partnership with a terrific school in Arizona. You can watch a video about it here flywithtrent.com/flight-training-in-mesa/

  • @Twizlair
    @Twizlair Год назад

    You have to hook up with Mike Patty you guys have similar missions from different ends of the aviation spectrum.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      I’d love to meet Mike. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @malikzainawan3726
    @malikzainawan3726 Год назад

    I really appreciate. Can I please know from which flight school did you get your training please because it's my dream to become pilot.
    And please make more videos on pilot training, career and pilot life
    We really love ❤️ it.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      Flightschool that I am attending is not large in their primary focus is training, CFIs and multi engine pilots. For a time, I was mentioning their name in the comments, and they asked me to stop because they could not keep up with all the phone calls that my channel was generating. They have asked me to stop, mentioning their name on my channel and I am respecting their request.

  • @UAL320
    @UAL320 Год назад

    Times have changed. In the 90’s the examiner a lot of us used (old B-24 pilot) charged a Benjamin….

    • @clearpropcfi3744
      @clearpropcfi3744 Год назад

      If I recall, I paid $150 for Pvt, Inst, and Comm checkrides in the mid-90s to 2000. CFI in 2000 I believe was $300. It's just outrageous now.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      ✈️✈️

  • @daisyglobalnetwork6537
    @daisyglobalnetwork6537 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Trent, I am start learning on my own as part 61. Very interested in your videos. May you assist me with the following questions please? I appreciate alot❤
    1. Would you like to share what kinds of textbooks and pilot supplies you used for each stage please? I thought you only studied from Sporty with only $49/month for all your exam!
    2. Where/which website did you use to make an appointment for those exams? And how to plan and make your schedule for those exam appointments?
    3. You also mentioned about Sheppard Air. So, what parts did you study from it? And What flight school did you go for flight hours earning?
    4. For Multi, CFI, CFII, and MEI, where did you learn for those courses?

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  8 месяцев назад

      Hello….and welcome to my channel. Just google “schedule FAA exam near me” and you’ll find all the testing centers. As for all the other stuff, I explained it here ruclips.net/video/MlIUhHuOteQ/видео.htmlsi=Y4Hqwz8iA3vHdMgD and here ruclips.net/video/2hxgwwS0PMo/видео.htmlsi=yXrOqGf2jCqcWjJ_

  • @Jonnymic89
    @Jonnymic89 Год назад

    Hey Trent, many thanks for all the videos a. I just started my PPL, I want to finish that part and hopefully, I'll go full-time training by that time.
    Does the Skywest Cadet program basically give you the flexibility to go to any Part 61 school out here?
    Maybe in the future, you can talk a bit more about the cadet program and how it affects you (until the end goal which would be an interview for SkyWest)

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      There really isn’t much to the program that I have seen so far. You can go to any school you want. I am not receiving any reimbursements, and I have not had to make any commitments to work for them for two years. At this point, I am just keeping them updated on how fast I’m accumulating hours and I assume that, that will bode well during my interview.

  • @user-dr5dp6kk6u
    @user-dr5dp6kk6u 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Trent, I’m curious as to why you chose the school you chose? Just want to make sure I choose the right school myself!

  • @fanfilms3101
    @fanfilms3101 Год назад

    Love the videos!
    Quick question, the school your attending is the ATP school in Cincinnati Ohio correct? Reason I ask is, I live kinda close and I’ve been considering converting from the medical field after 17 years. Figured at 41, I better do it while I’m still young lol.
    Thanks and good luck.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      No, that’s not the school I am attending. I’ve been asked by the school to stop sharing their name on RUclips as they could not handle the call volume that my channel was generating. Otherwise, I would be happy to tell you. With that said, there are many many good schools in the US.

  • @lukecangia
    @lukecangia Год назад +6

    hey trent, i’m trying to become a pilot also. love your pilot videos, but these numbers don’t seem entirely accurate. there is the airplane rental fee (wet rate with fuel usually 130-200) + CFI or CFII (usually 50-70)
    i don’t see how you're getting $133 for dual private unless you’re splitting time? $4k / 30 dual private hours = $133? then it says 5 solo private hours x $600 = 3k?
    you also have to pay a CFII to be present in the flight sim i believe for those hours to count, unless i’m mistaken. so i believe the $2.4k / 40 instrument sim hours = $60, would be more like $120 bucks each tbh. i hope i’m wrong on that
    according to the FAA, you can only log 2.5 sim hours for private, 20 sim hours for instrument, and 50 for commerical, so on and so forth…
    like i said, i love this pilot series, please keep the videos coming. my part 61 school is about $60-70k for all the ratings and tests, etc. i’m sure there will be more fees that i’m not accounting for properly

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      There is a typo on the solo line, but the bottom line figure is accurate. I took it right off of a company’s website. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @hichamn8373
    @hichamn8373 9 месяцев назад

    There has never been a better time to be a pilot … year after year video after video for every school commercial there …

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

  • @danlafon3265
    @danlafon3265 Год назад

    Thanks for the videos. How did you find and choose a part 61 school? I have a little over 650 hours and was almost finished with instrument when the pandemic hit. At this point a part 141 school doesn't make sense and the local part 61 operations are not set up for rapid training.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      My mentor went here. It’s a very busy place. Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment! 🙌

    • @danlafon3265
      @danlafon3265 Год назад

      @@trent_dyrsmid Thanks, I will keep looking.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      🙌

  • @robbbeall940
    @robbbeall940 Год назад

    Trent, I'm 48 almost 49 and I am trying to do the exact same thing you are with Skywest, what school are you going to in Ohio out of curiosity? Thanks for continuing to make videos they've been inspiring and motivational.

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Hey Robb…. The school is a small one and they specialize in CFI’s and multi engine training. They’ve asked me to not mention their name on RUclips because the one time that I did, their phone exploded for an entire day.

  • @justtrev
    @justtrev Год назад

    Just had a question and wanted your opinion. I want to take the leap and start my road to become a commercial pilot. I just took a nice job with an electric wholesale company with a 50k base and 70k top end. Should I put money back and just work on my private license then take the leap and go to pilot school? Or should I just save up around 50-70k, which would take around 4-5 year then start flight school at 0 hours . That would put me at age of 31. I’m 26 right now and love the aspect of flying. Love your videos man keep it going!

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      I don’t really like to give any financial advice, so the only thing I will say, is that flying sooner is better than flying later. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 🙌

  • @blainehughes7152
    @blainehughes7152 10 месяцев назад

    What Cadet program do you think are the top ones so many nowadays?
    Thanks

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  10 месяцев назад

      I’m partial to Skywest because I’m in it :)

  • @renelioeanjie1485
    @renelioeanjie1485 Год назад

    Trent thanks 4 the info
    What is the name of the school you are attending

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад

      They’ve asked me to stop saying because they could handle all the phone calls. It’s a small school that focuses on CFI and multi. I’m the odd duck doing more than that.

  • @domingodiaz6239
    @domingodiaz6239 7 месяцев назад

    If you were to attend ATP for example. Would those extra flight hours count when you go to skywest ? Or is ATP just a waste of time and money ?

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  7 месяцев назад

      Not having attended ATP myself, I can’t say one way or another. The only thing I can say is that every hour flown counts toward the 1500 needed.

  • @EXVITEL01
    @EXVITEL01 Год назад

    What flight school are you going to? Maybe you work out a referral system with them ;)
    I’m at a point in my life I’m just burnt out in my job - although lucrative, it is very unfulfilling and have cash on hand to chase a dream with full support from my family. I’ve looked at ATP and other flight schools so I’m still in the research phase regarding that!
    Great videos and keep it up!
    -David

    • @trent_dyrsmid
      @trent_dyrsmid  Год назад +1

      Flightschool that I am attending is not large in their primary focus is training, CFIs and multi engine pilots. For a time, I was mentioning their name in the comments, and they asked me to stop because they could not keep up with all the phone calls that my channel was generating. They have asked me to stop, mentioning their name on my channel and I am respecting their request. with that said, there are many good flight schools across the US so you really are not missing out.