What's the Best Flight Program Option? Accelerated vs Traditional?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @charlesprenaveau4969
    @charlesprenaveau4969 20 дней назад +1

    Move to an accelerated program. You should be flying at least 3 days a week; otherwise, you're not learning anything. If you can move, then move down to FL.
    I did my CFI and CFII at a place called Flight Fast Track in Punta Gorda, FL, and I can't recommend them enough. If you have any questions feel free to reach out. More than happy to help.
    Signed an experienced CFI/CFII

  • @abdelrahmanalafaghani871
    @abdelrahmanalafaghani871 20 дней назад +2

    hey man I have been in ur place but it's different because of the age difference
    but I will tell you this I am 18 years old and can't join the airlines unless am 23 years old or 21 with RATP, so I still have time, what am trying to say I can't afford a 90-120k loan and I'm still very young but if I was 22-23 I would go running to an accelerated program, why?, because when I'm done training and I start working as an instructor to build hours I would want to go to the airlines asap because that's the main goal and obviously because of the dept, if I start now in this kind of program I will be working as a flight instructor for at least 2.5-3 years, that's a lot for me.
    this is what I would do if I was you, open budget- start training with blue line flight school (take a loan), 6 months boom ur done and you can start building hours, it will be tough, you will have to go live there, if you have a family go to atp or talk with your local flight school tell them hey I wanna finish in this time, but at the same time you need to be ready for 12 hours of studying flying, it's a huge commitment, u won't be able to work, or waste time. And you can't, you are 41 years old, it will be super hard to get there but the sooner you start and the faster you finish the easier it will be.
    I would also recommend if you talk with someone that has similar experience or has been in the industry for a long long long super long time, they probably know people or heard stories.
    there are a lot of variables, no one can give you a right answer so be careful man, it might be the best decision you make or the thing you hate for the rest of your life.
    keep in mind retirement age is 65.
    wish you luck in your journey.

    • @TravelWithScott
      @TravelWithScott  19 дней назад +1

      @@abdelrahmanalafaghani871 wow….thank you literally soooo much for this perspective man! You are wise beyond your years. You are right that I must go fast enough to get on the other side of debt. I will 100% take in full consideration of what you said.