Great video - If you're planning to instruct in an LSA, make sure it's an S-LSA. If you're purchasing an LSA just for your own personal training or to build hours, I'd recommend an E-LSA, since you can do all of your own maintenance, make any upgrades/changes you'd like without manufacturer approval, and you can do your own annual/condition inspection after taking the 16-hour LSRI course. E-LSA is aviation's best kept secret in my opinion.
You can currently instruct in a ELSA. But, you would need to setup a club for the aircraft and put any student in the club before instructing. That is how the student becomes an owner of the plane, and owners are allowed to be instructed in their own ELSA.
@@ParkerThomas-d9c There is no LODA needed. It's not an exemption because it is currently allowed. Typically from an insurance stand point, up to 4 people can own a plane together. Above 4, most insurance companies require a club. It has to be an equity club, in order to qualify as being a partial owner in the plane. Though, most states don't actually require insurance, so this is optional if you are a risk taker, or live in a low density populated state where you aren't likely to hit another person/house/etc. Make sure you have an instructor willing to teach in an ELSA, otherwise this is pointless. The more common the plane, the more likely this is to happen. I think I could even find an examiner who would give the exam in something common like an RV-12. If not, they are easy to find in SLSA form to rent for just the exam.
This blows me away! I just wasted 13 months in a "7 month" program, have more debt now than ever before in my life, and I only have 2 ratings. I will be taking a very serious look into this route. Thank you!!!
I feel your pain, I did one of those zero to hero 6 month programs and the school ended up being a joke. I got most of my ratings but it cost me a small fortune. I wish every day I'd gone a different route.
35k is pretty amazing even for 2016/17 , BUT I guess back in that day the prices were completely different. I dug out old emails and compared the price offer from the same school for the IR training from 2020 with today's and it went up by 30% !
Very enlightening. Katy is correct, I spent a little over $15k getting my PPL at 73 hours. Solo in 43, but took me a little longer to be proficient at landings. As a 46 yr old with mortgage and family responsibilities I have run out of money to continue. Financing would be great but how do I tell current job I need 6 months off and pay mortgage and feed the family??? Can’t work as CFI because don’t have license or hours.
All I can tell you is this: where there is a will, there is a way. The world is filled with stories of people who have overcome insane challenges to achieve things that most people cannot do.
I sold my house and bought a quadruplex to live in. Goodbye mortgage payment. Look at all your bills and think of how to get rid of each. Living is as expensive as you want it to be.
I’m doing it!!! It’s possible with hard work and if you’re willing to step out of your comfort zone. I left a six figure engineering job to go full time flight school zero to hero. Trent and pilot Nancy Broadshaw that used to be on youtube were my inspiration to make the decision to follow my dream. I had to stop flight training in my early 20’s due to $$$ and after some planning went back at it in my mid 30’s. I have a mortgage, kids and a ton of responsibilities. It can be done, you just need a plan and strategize accordingly.
Great video with a lot of very useful information for a guy who has a Discovery Flight THIS Saturday in a Pipistrel Alpha Trainer (LSA). Luckily I have a flight school just 20mins from my house that trains in an LSA as I think the Sport License is the path for me. We’ll see how it goes…
Hi, Trent. Checking in to see this video you just released -- as we discussed in a previous video of yours. I thought she was the one you were referring to; and, I have seen this lady interviewed on another channel. Thank you for having her on yours, as well. Viewing this, I received a little more information to combine with what discussed in the other interview she had did. Thank you again and I will keep you updated in my progress once we get the wheels rolling here. Stay safe and have a great day. -- Matthew
Awesome video! I had no idea that you could become an instructor with only 150 hours, I will definitely look into that a little more. I am training at a S-LSA school just outside of Boise in Mountain Home and it's been awesome so far. So fun to have lower cost planes and be able to fly every day that the weather permits!
There is a flight training company at the Boise airport that trains in the RV-12 light sport aircraft as an option. They also used to promote the light sport training and CFI sport route, though I no longer see that on their website. I took a discovery flight in their RV-12 this last week and it was a lot of fun.
Hey Jerry….haters love to hate…..mostly because they have nothing else going on in their lives. They don’t know it, but even negative comments help my videos get more views :)
Great video! And interview! So if you’re wanting to get a Light Sport in the Tucson AZ area there is Arizona Ultralight Aviation, I did about 12 hrs 2 yrs ago before needing to stop for money reasons at the time(bought a house, lol). HL Cooper is an awesome instructor with like 15,000+ hours flight time.
Trent, keep us updated on the light sport plane you mention! I’m based in Salt Lake City and would totally come up to Boise this summer to start my private. Thank you for sharing Kaity! Taking this route sounds like it has a lot of potential. I wonder if I could find schools here in SLC that would be open to it.
Always interesting to hear about people’s stories of moving around. Shows how drastically different career progression is for people with and without a husband/wife or kids. Very informative video. Currently brainstorming the best way to get all my ratings as someone tight on cash but wants to fly more than anything and do it quick. So working and paying as I go isn’t an option. I’m between joining ATP (have my admissions flight on Sat) but having to wait until May, or attending a flight school that will allow me to go at my own pace but as fast as I am able and save a ton of money in the process. Only kicker is I’m having trouble finding reasonable financing for the second option. And I have financing guaranteed with ATP through Meritize. Really really tough decisions. And now there’s the way that this woman did it. Very interesting and compelling. Would love to hear your thoughts, Trent. Recently found your channel and loving your content.
I faced the same decision. I really wanted to preserve my cash for investing in real estate, but could not justify the additional expense at ATP charges. Ultimately, I decided to just pay out of pocket. However, if you don’t have any cash on hand, attending a Flight School with a financing program it’s pretty much the only option.
Nice Video. I am doing exactly this. I bought a Sling 2 with another pilot and we are using the plane to hour build ect. It’s a TAA aircraft. The Sling Pilot academy in CA uses this model aircraft as well.
I found this route while time building for Commercial. My school raised prices and I could not afford to fly, I found a local Tecnam P92 Echo for $60 less per hour than a 172. I now have about 60 hours in the tecnam, never looked back.
Love the inspiration and knowledge that you both share in this video. Had no idea about the LSA instructor req at 150 hrs. I completed my PPL at your typical 141 school last year. Found an LSA school down the road for my IR training and have been extremely happy with the switch. Checkride is in a week and then straight to time building for CPL!
Thank you so much for this interview. I want to fly but wasn’t sure a route. This was an incredible path and gave me hope to not just go for commercial but another option to fly. Thanks so much!
Holy cow, this is Katy Cassidy’s doppelgänger! 😂 Anyway, thank you Trent and Kaity for giving the young budding aviation community a bunch of otherwise hidden knowledge. This kind of stuff is super helpful.
Yeah but.. Yeah but... Gotta love the trolls who just must not enjoy what they do.. Thanks for the great content!! I learned and improved my (retirement) career path plan with this video!!
Thank you Trent and Kaity. I have been wanting to become a career pilot soon. The two hardest things for me were relocating and the price point of the mainstream route to a pilot career. Trent, if your friend is able to get that LSA I would like to be one of your students. I'll see how things go this year and get in touch with you a few months before I'm ready to begin training if I decide to train here in Boise.
My work schedule as an arborist is pretty heavy in the Spring, but I hope to be able to put a deposit down to begin my training this summer if all goes according to plan.@@trent_dyrsmid
Is the light sport path possible for bigger people? I'm 6'3 265 and currently fly a piper warrior 151/161 with no issues but I'm over the weight limit for most flight schools ive found. I do weight and balance before every flight and have never come close to limits with my instructor. Can already tell this video is going to be a banger, and i hope it gets views so the word can get out. Great video thank you Trent and Kaity. P.s. have you considered doing live interviews with live Q&A after?
Most LSA have some per seat limit. I've seen 220 lb/per seat on one I looked at. I didn't know this existing until looking at the POH. You have to look at the POH. I'm not sure any LSA can do 265 lb in a seat@@trent_dyrsmid
@@trent_dyrsmid you’re welcome! I’ve been watching them since you’re first “is 53 to old be an airline pilot” they are great videos! I think the videos just keep getting better! Lots of great information! Thanks for all the work you’re putting in making them I know it’s not easy in addition to all your training and teaching
Trent great content I went light sport in Oregon bought a LSA 4 hours in for $60k (Remos) got my Sport in Nov 23 Im at 100 hours now. My fiance got her sport before me but the same day and passed her PPL July 2024. She was accepted to train with Southwest Cadet Jan 2024.... she was supposed to start in Denton Oct 4 2024... $92K loan and 2 weeks before they tell her she couldnt train in the 150 she selected in Feb so it was going to be 15k more out of pocket or cancel the loan and hope they approve for more. She unfortunately walked away with the plan to continue when we got back to FL. I think we had all of 12K into her PPL including sport it is a great route to go. I hope to get my CFI-S
Trent! This was a great video to show! I had just come across Katy's information a few days ago on her Instagram and your video with more details was great. Something I would ask, where are Light Sport flight schools located? Thank you
Man we need more pilots and instructors like you guys. I’m an engineer supervisor that over hauls landing gears for military planes. I’ve currently logged 10 hours and in the process of getting my PPL. I’m trying to do all of this out of pocket and I felt it when you guys talked about some instructors bending people over on prices !!
Thank you for posting this Trent. One detail that should be expanded on: unless the FAA passes MOSAIC as it is currently written, the gross weight of an LSA cannot exceed 1320 pounds (1430 for a seaplane). That means that when you factor in the weight of fuel, the average weight of each occupant likely will not be able to exceed ~180-200 pounds. That could prevent many people from using an LSA for dual training. However, if the FAA does pass MOSAIC, my above statement becomes moot, as the gross weight limit for an LSA would be increased to 3000 lbs. Additionally, light sport pilots would gain the ability to be able to obtain additional endorsements, such as instrument, complex, high-performance, and night flying
Bought the your ebook guide,I WISH I was able to get LSA at the rates you were talking about. The only LSA school in my area (within 1hr of DC) wants a wet rate of $155 an hour plus $65 an hour for instructor. It roughly breaks down to the same cost plus or -10 bucks for the two competing schools which are only 20 minutes from my house versus an hour. It does suck that this LSA school is comparably priced to your typical training aircraft because I am struggling to figure out how to finance all my training up to ATP so I can have a second career after I retire from the military in a couple of years.
Yea, that blows! Re paying for it all, I would suggest you watch the video on my channel that talks about how to use your G.I. bill and then read every last comment beneath the video because there’s a lot of good information in there.
Great interview! I wonder if training like this exists in the Seattle Area. Currently wrapping up online ground school for PPL and want to start shooting for the flight training, but i'm just intimidated by the prices. In looking into those accelerated programs/ professional pilot programs, it seems like they'd be a good bet, but it's a major lump sum of money to throw into the wind hoping it lands on final.
Off the top of my head, I don’t know, so I would suggest you search on Google maps. Thanks so much for watching one of my videos! I really appreciate you taking a moment to comment! I read every comment personally 🙌
Snohomish Flying Service is advertising light sport on their website. I’m not associated with them so not an endorsement either way but might be a good place to start!
Trent! I can't believe how often you say that people say information that is crammed is unsafe. Cuz I think of the SHEER AMOUNT of information medical professionals have to CRAM while they are in school! And imho doing that 3-5 days a week HELPED the learning! Especially for nursing since we'd do classroom 2-3 days/week and clinical applications 1-2 days per week! Your style of learning makes SO MUCH MORE SENSE imho!
I'm a physician and that made me chuckle, as well. Medicine is a complete fire hose learning experience, the application comes by mastering the principles in discussion and in action. Nice to see that this applies to aviation, as well! Also, thanks for having this wonderful female pilot on - my 13yo daughter is fascinated by aviation and wants to become an air ambulance pilot someday!
That’s awesome!! Btw, if you’d like to go through all the comments on my channel and reply to all the trolls that say that accelerated training is unsafe, that would be just great 🤣🤣🤣
@@trent_dyrsmid I am scrolling and so far just seeming to see lots of nice comments! I watch on RUclips and I have heard content creators often say that the RUclips platform is a MUCH nicer crowd. Maybe bc most of those on RUclips are the older crowd who was raised with manners?? Anyways, I'm looking for your trolls. I believe strongly in what I said and I can't believe anyone thinks that faster is bad. After all, when you ride a bike if you don't have a certain amount of momentum you WILL FALL/FAIL! And walking or biking the ride is smoother with speed. Slow is harder than fast! And, like in medicine, you STILL have to SHOW your skill level by doing a test (in medicine it's called clinicals and you HAVE to accrue a certain amount before you can even test) seems a lot like the "check ride" Let me know if you get any trolls. My lack of experience maybe unimpressive to them but you will get a lot of support from people who have gone through college programs that are hard Specifically things like law or medicine bc you ROUTINELY get reading assignments that were 150 pages PER NIGHT that you would get tested on THE NEXT DAY!
Outstanding video, Trent! Thank you, as always. One thing I'm a bit confused about. I'm not sure if I missed the explanation, but Kaity started out with an LSA certificate and proceeded to get all the other ratings. Did she need to upgrade her LSA to a PPL later on? My understanding is that LSA certificate has limitations, such as daytime only.
Hi Trent, Is your buddy, who is getting the light sport, going to need insurance on the plane in order for you to be able to instruct in it? I am purchasing a JMB VL3 aircraft and the insurance is too much to afford. $50,000. If my sons want to train students in my plane, won't I have to have insurance because I am acting like a flight school and don't flight schools have to have insurance? Thank you! Great interview!!
Way to go Trent this video was straight fire. Believe it or not down here in south Florida there is only one school i 25:45 know of training in LSA other schools turn their noses up at it. They use the sling 2 it’s an awesome aircraft can go 0 to commercial in it. The 150 hour Cfi path blew my mind I was told only after commercial you can become a Cfi. Wow just wow. Great stuff keep it up.
Hi, Trent and Kaity. I Took Kaity's advice, read her book, and contacted nearby airport to inquire about lessons. They said I was too heavy at 235(did not have CFI light enough to compensate), and would be too cramped in the cockpit with my build(literally said I m too wide), and recommended I go PPL route instead. They also quoted 55 hrs(hence the $17000 estimate) minimum due to the airspace around LA area being so busy. Should I go to FL for this? What are your thoughts?
I did fly with some people your size when I worked in Florida but I was probably the only instructor in the area who could do it due to our weight. We kept the fuel at half and did the weight and balance and TOLD and it worked.
I think the issue is, you can peak and pass a check ride for sure… but it would be interesting to see what retention is like 6 months, 12 months, 18 months etc later. How much hard IFR weather, icing FL flying in say, the always gray, nasty North East - can you gain that real experience in - when getting all your sign offs in 3 months… say in Florida? 🤔
Went to Oshkosh last year, stopped at KLHX on the way there and back. On the return trip there were a few of the DA's doing pattern work. Was surprised to see the Air Force training in those planes.
Wait one question so do I need to get my private pilot before I go to light sport? And then was she making money in the first 6 months before CFI? She mentioned she put together some info about how she did it I’m looking for a road map I can follow to a t because honestly I don’t have a lot of interest in the airlines I just wanna teach and fly. Aviation is my passion of passions and the airlines isn’t what I have in mind per se.
I’m 48 wanted to fly my whole life and finally decided to just do it. Student pilot with only 14 hours but would like to start a second career in aviation when I turn 50. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. I am thinking either air cargo or medical flights.
So then you are only allowed to train(CFI) in light sports. You still have to get your commercial in order to be compensated for a GIG outside of CFI. On top of that, most companies certainly want you to have a instrument rating, so you're still going to need that. Don't let this story fool you, this is 1 in 10,000. Great for her, don't get me wrong, but don't steer people into thinking this is normal and can be done by anyone and everyone. This is the exception and there are those stories everywhere.
@@boneal82for my understanding the hours does count she is using the LSA CFI JOB to build up her hours and did the training in a normal certified aircraft in the minimum required hours to be able to take the check ride and pass it like if you are training in instrument rating and you need 50 hours in flight time before you can take the check ride she only need the 15 hours minimum hours so she doesn’t have to play the other 35 hours because she already has More than 500 hours in flight time that’s how she spent $35000 same goes her commercial and so on
We don’t know for sure yet. 2024 or 2025 is the last I’ve seen that MOSAIC might be rolling out. I would think there will be a lot more people who just go the sport route since there will be many more airplanes that qualify as light sports
I was thinking more along the lines of certification of pilots. For example, my understanding is that after MOSAIC goes into effect, sport pilots will be able to fly at night. Pretty drastic change. If they are changing something like that I'm wondering if the rules on becoming a light sport CFI are changing as well.
I like the idea of getting paid to be a CFI earlier in the process using this strategy, but I'm wondering what exactly makes it take longer. Isn't most of the time that's required to get all the ratings and licenses due to building the flight hours anyway? It seems like the flight hours is the main bottleneck. If you're getting paid to build hours once you hit the 150 HR mark, then you could build them faster since there's really nothing holding you back allowing you to dedicate the maximum amount of time to instructing and building hours, assuming that you have a steady flow of students. And flying more often provides more frequent repetition, along with the reinforcement of teaching someone else, which would make the exams and check rides for the subsequent endorsements that much easier. What am I missing?
I've been looking into becoming a airlines Comercial pilot for about 10 years now and never had the fund to do it and still pay bills. If I up and quit my job to go to school full time it'll take 9 months to 18 months of no income and I can't manage that 😞 but I would love to get into this field It's been my dream job since I was a child
@trent_dyrsmid definitely, I'm just trying to find a good school that has a financing option or deferred loan program near me lol the 2 bigger schools 1 is about 3 hours away in Tulsa oklahoma the closest one is about 2 hours away in Dallas texas, since I live in a small town *Ardmore Oklahoma * Hard to find anything
Please ask your guest where she got her weather and commercial experience- to get the commercial job? Did I miss that part? How did she get to be PIC? Would love to hear that story. Thank you. 😊
There’s definitely a lack of sport instruction. Sport is relatively new, isn’t talked about a lot, is looked down on a bit, etc. Mosaic will hopefully open up a lot of potential which will change that, so getting into sport instruction now is a very good idea. I’m about ½ way thru sport ground school using King’s. I live an hour outside of Boise, 72 acres - goal is to cut a strip in the back yard, flight school and buying an E-LSA this summer. I’m asked all the time: “Why not go the PPL route, do you have medical issues?” Nope, 56, no meds, etc. Don’t care to have more than 1 passenger, don’t want to fly at night, don’t want to fly in bad weather, want to work on my own plane and want to fly out of my back yard. Don’t want to spend 2-3x more time on something that doesn’t matter to me. IF I outgrow low/slow, will be easy to wrap up a PPL - but I don’t see it happening. Mooney’s are cool, but I can fly commercial round trip to Dallas for around $400 (free with miles) and around 4 hours 1 way - while taking a nap. When I was looking for a sport instructor/flight school, there was only 1 in Boise and they use S-LSA RV-14’s. Super nice planes but I’m interested in a Zenith/Kitfox type of plane. Don’t care to learn in a Cadillac when I’ll be flying a Jeep kind of thing. My businesses are in Dallas, spend about ½ my time there so could do the flight portion there. Searched around Dallas and found pretty much the same thing. As I understand it, instruction has to be in an S-LSA - the reason I couldn’t find instruction in a Zenith, etc. It’s probably for the best, but not my ideal, personally. Point is: 1 - There’s a market for sport instruction and it’s going to grow. The local EAA chapter is a good resource. When I couldn’t find a sport instructor in Boise, they pointed me in the right direction. 2 - There’s a market for a sport cfi after the sport cert in other planes. Planes that are different, interesting, more conducive to back country flying, etc. If you/your friend could tie in to other planes and figure out how to make $ with it… Example: I’m not going to network to find a Sonex owner, not going to let the owner give me some time for free but can’t pay him/her, will never own one and won’t be my circle. However, if I could spend $250 (or whatever) in the Boise area for an hour in a Sonex with a cfi, I’d be all over it. Kolb, biplane, Taylorcraft, Cub - the list of planes I’d love to experience for an hour is long. Anyway, love your channel, good stuff! 🙂
Can you please find out what school Kaity went to in Orlando FL so I can also attend, I'm in the Orlando area was thinking about ATP but rather go the way she did. Please and thank you
You cannot sign off a ppl student for their checkride as a light sport CFI. The ppl student needs 20 hrs with an authorized instructor which would be a CFI-A or “full CFI” if you will. So you can fly with them, solo them etc but they would eventually need to get 20 hours dual with a full CFI not a light sport CFI to meet the aeronautical requirements of a private pilots license.
Okay, tried skimming the 300+comments, can anyone please simply reply back…The pros vs cons of using a sla (or the various types, e-,s-,etc) to achieve all ratings from non-licensed to commercial? i.e, can you use an sla for day/night credit, cross-country, instrument, cfi/cfii (if aircraft is properly equipped), commercial, all weather types, and all airspaces? And, can they be used for all related check rides for each license/rating? (by dpe) lastly, which sla type is recommended to achieve all/most of the above? Would love Trent to type up a doc that puts together what he’s learned during his experience and if he were to do it all over again, how/best way to do it along with outlining financial/loan options are avail if doing part 121,141, or 61? I’ve got PilotKaity’s doc, and I’d buy Trent’s version too if he made one available. Thank everyone! ✌🏼
You cannot fly IFR in a light sport. You could log simulated instrument with a safety pilot in VFR conditions. You can fly at night etc though in the plane as long as you as the pilot are qualified for that and the plane has the correct equipment. You could do some of the Checkrides in it but not all of them (IFR for example)
Hi Trent. Thank you for the video. I am from Ethiopia and currently am working for Ethiopian airlines as aircraft maintenance technician. I have aspiration to become pilot. Will I have a chance to get scholarship and in return to work for them aircraft maintenance? Thank you
Check out the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), as well as the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). They both offer flight training scholarships, and would be a good place to start regarding them. Please note, you would need to be located and able to train in the United States.
Hello, I live in miami florida, anyone know flight schools in the south florida area that train in LSA or even in central florida area near lakeland or orlando? Thanks
@@pilotkaity thank you ill check it out!, P.S Could you also tell me which school u attended for reference? Also which LSA aircraft would be most affordable to train in, i.e. which did u train in? Thank you
@@amendez93I don’t like to give out the name of the specific school I was at because I don’t tend to advocate for one school over another. Sorry! Tecnam Eaglets and Bravos are what I flew and they were great!
Ok thank you so much! Loved this video SUPER informative. I'm in the process of training for my Private and in college and trying to afford both, definitely taking this path.
Thank you Trent. This is the kind of video that will help this new generation to become future pilots.
You’re welcome!
Great video - If you're planning to instruct in an LSA, make sure it's an S-LSA. If you're purchasing an LSA just for your own personal training or to build hours, I'd recommend an E-LSA, since you can do all of your own maintenance, make any upgrades/changes you'd like without manufacturer approval, and you can do your own annual/condition inspection after taking the 16-hour LSRI course. E-LSA is aviation's best kept secret in my opinion.
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You can currently instruct in a ELSA. But, you would need to setup a club for the aircraft and put any student in the club before instructing. That is how the student becomes an owner of the plane, and owners are allowed to be instructed in their own ELSA.
@@chrisbloor7772 do you know how to do this? Anyplace I can read about this? Been researching LODAs and the exemptions.
@@ParkerThomas-d9c There is no LODA needed. It's not an exemption because it is currently allowed. Typically from an insurance stand point, up to 4 people can own a plane together. Above 4, most insurance companies require a club. It has to be an equity club, in order to qualify as being a partial owner in the plane. Though, most states don't actually require insurance, so this is optional if you are a risk taker, or live in a low density populated state where you aren't likely to hit another person/house/etc. Make sure you have an instructor willing to teach in an ELSA, otherwise this is pointless. The more common the plane, the more likely this is to happen. I think I could even find an examiner who would give the exam in something common like an RV-12. If not, they are easy to find in SLSA form to rent for just the exam.
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This blows me away! I just wasted 13 months in a "7 month" program, have more debt now than ever before in my life, and I only have 2 ratings. I will be taking a very serious look into this route. Thank you!!!
Hey Chris…wow. Sorry to hear that. Hope the future pans out better!
Sorry to hear this man. What program did you do?
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I feel your pain, I did one of those zero to hero 6 month programs and the school ended up being a joke. I got most of my ratings but it cost me a small fortune. I wish every day I'd gone a different route.
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35k is pretty amazing even for 2016/17 , BUT I guess back in that day the prices were completely different. I dug out old emails and compared the price offer from the same school for the IR training from 2020 with today's and it went up by 30% !
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This is great, Trent - thanks for highlighting a unique and cost effective option for us! 🙌
Glad it was helpful!
Can’t wait to have the time to watch! I saw her interview on her channel it’s awesome
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Adding: I just saw this. I add this to my goal to get my Light- sport rating. Awesome information
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Trent. Great video. I’m at ATP and was not sure I wanted to CFI for them. I now have a path to research. Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Very enlightening. Katy is correct, I spent a little over $15k getting my PPL at 73 hours. Solo in 43, but took me a little longer to be proficient at landings. As a 46 yr old with mortgage and family responsibilities I have run out of money to continue. Financing would be great but how do I tell current job I need 6 months off and pay mortgage and feed the family??? Can’t work as CFI because don’t have license or hours.
All I can tell you is this: where there is a will, there is a way. The world is filled with stories of people who have overcome insane challenges to achieve things that most people cannot do.
I sold my house and bought a quadruplex to live in. Goodbye mortgage payment. Look at all your bills and think of how to get rid of each. Living is as expensive as you want it to be.
Love it!!
I’m doing it!!! It’s possible with hard work and if you’re willing to step out of your comfort zone. I left a six figure engineering job to go full time flight school zero to hero. Trent and pilot Nancy Broadshaw that used to be on youtube were my inspiration to make the decision to follow my dream. I had to stop flight training in my early 20’s due to $$$ and after some planning went back at it in my mid 30’s. I have a mortgage, kids and a ton of responsibilities. It can be done, you just need a plan and strategize accordingly.
Finally someone with a can-do attitude. Respect!!!
Great video with a lot of very useful information for a guy who has a Discovery Flight THIS Saturday in a Pipistrel Alpha Trainer (LSA). Luckily I have a flight school just 20mins from my house that trains in an LSA as I think the Sport License is the path for me. We’ll see how it goes…
🙌 thats terrific! Blue skies ahead!
Yet another great video. These are solid gold.
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Thanks Trent and Kaity :D So many possibilities to become a pilot. Thanks for sharing the knowledge
Thanks for watching! Hope it helps!
Our pleasure!
Hi, Trent.
Checking in to see this video you just released -- as we discussed in a previous video of yours.
I thought she was the one you were referring to; and, I have seen this lady interviewed on another channel. Thank you for having her on yours, as well. Viewing this, I received a little more information to combine with what discussed in the other interview she had did.
Thank you again and I will keep you updated in my progress once we get the wheels rolling here.
Stay safe and have a great day.
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Awesome video! I had no idea that you could become an instructor with only 150 hours, I will definitely look into that a little more. I am training at a S-LSA school just outside of Boise in Mountain Home and it's been awesome so far. So fun to have lower cost planes and be able to fly every day that the weather permits!
Glad it was helpful! How much does this school charge per hour for the aircraft?
$140/ hr all inclusive
Thx!
There is a flight training company at the Boise airport that trains in the RV-12 light sport aircraft as an option. They also used to promote the light sport training and CFI sport route, though I no longer see that on their website. I took a discovery flight in their RV-12 this last week and it was a lot of fun.
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This video was loaded with great information. Thank you so much to both of you!!!
Our pleasure!
What a great video and her journey is pretty awesome! Also, don’t listen to those hater. I’m 48 and getting my PPL… this is great info.
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Love this line of thinking! Hadn't even thought of this as a possibility.
Matt….good to hear!
Great video! And interview! So if you’re wanting to get a Light Sport in the Tucson AZ area there is Arizona Ultralight Aviation, I did about 12 hrs 2 yrs ago before needing to stop for money reasons at the time(bought a house, lol). HL Cooper is an awesome instructor with like 15,000+ hours flight time.
Cool, thanks!
Trent, keep us updated on the light sport plane you mention! I’m based in Salt Lake City and would totally come up to Boise this summer to start my private.
Thank you for sharing Kaity! Taking this route sounds like it has a lot of potential. I wonder if I could find schools here in SLC that would be open to it.
Happy to help! Utah light sport came up for me after a Google search so might be a good place to start!
We’re picking it up this weekend :)
Great interview, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m going the LSA route myself. Cessna 162.
Very nice!
Cool!
Always interesting to hear about people’s stories of moving around. Shows how drastically different career progression is for people with and without a husband/wife or kids. Very informative video.
Currently brainstorming the best way to get all my ratings as someone tight on cash but wants to fly more than anything and do it quick. So working and paying as I go isn’t an option.
I’m between joining ATP (have my admissions flight on Sat) but having to wait until May, or attending a flight school that will allow me to go at my own pace but as fast as I am able and save a ton of money in the process.
Only kicker is I’m having trouble finding reasonable financing for the second option. And I have financing guaranteed with ATP through Meritize. Really really tough decisions. And now there’s the way that this woman did it. Very interesting and compelling.
Would love to hear your thoughts, Trent. Recently found your channel and loving your content.
I faced the same decision. I really wanted to preserve my cash for investing in real estate, but could not justify the additional expense at ATP charges. Ultimately, I decided to just pay out of pocket. However, if you don’t have any cash on hand, attending a Flight School with a financing program it’s pretty much the only option.
Would you recommend saving up for a year or two and then going to flight school to avoid paying debt?
Possibly. I have also recently heard that in some states, the National Guard will help you to fund your flight training. Might want to look into that.
Great Interview Trent! Thanks @pilotkaity for doing the interview!
Awesome Content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank for watching! Hope this helps!
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What a fun job, thank you for sharing. I’m new to aviation and didn’t know about the medivac job.
Glad it was helpful!
Yet another steller video full of important valuable information. Thanks so much
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It's so awesome hearing you guys talk through this stuff! I'm down in Salt Lake and spend time in Boise a couple times a year.
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Nice Video. I am doing exactly this. I bought a Sling 2 with another pilot and we are using the plane to hour build ect. It’s a TAA aircraft. The Sling Pilot academy in CA uses this model aircraft as well.
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Enjoyed the video, greatly appreciate what your arw doing here
Thanks for watching!
Glad you enjoyed it
enjoyed the video, more options to build that time.
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I found this route while time building for Commercial. My school raised prices and I could not afford to fly, I found a local Tecnam P92 Echo for $60 less per hour than a 172. I now have about 60 hours in the tecnam, never looked back.
Good job!!
Love the inspiration and knowledge that you both share in this video. Had no idea about the LSA instructor req at 150 hrs.
I completed my PPL at your typical 141 school last year. Found an LSA school down the road for my IR training and have been extremely happy with the switch. Checkride is in a week and then straight to time building for CPL!
🙌 thats terrific! Blue skies ahead!
Thank you so much for this interview. I want to fly but wasn’t sure a route. This was an incredible path and gave me hope to not just go for commercial but another option to fly. Thanks so much!
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Great video! Thanks for the knowledge yall !
You’re welcome!
This was an awesome video. Glad I watched!
Glad to hear it!
Holy cow, this is Katy Cassidy’s doppelgänger! 😂 Anyway, thank you Trent and Kaity for giving the young budding aviation community a bunch of otherwise hidden knowledge. This kind of stuff is super helpful.
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Yeah but.. Yeah but...
Gotta love the trolls who just must not enjoy what they do..
Thanks for the great content!! I learned and improved my (retirement) career path plan with this video!!
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Both enterprising and beautiful. What a combo.
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Thank you Trent and Kaity. I have been wanting to become a career pilot soon. The two hardest things for me were relocating and the price point of the mainstream route to a pilot career. Trent, if your friend is able to get that LSA I would like to be one of your students. I'll see how things go this year and get in touch with you a few months before I'm ready to begin training if I decide to train here in Boise.
He purchased the plane and we are taking delivery of it this Sunday. I will be teaching in it immediately.
@trent_dyrsmid One other thing that should make the LSA route even better is the MOSAIC rules that will be coming out soon.
Link?
My work schedule as an arborist is pretty heavy in the Spring, but I hope to be able to put a deposit down to begin my training this summer if all goes according to plan.@@trent_dyrsmid
I’m rooting for your success :)
Is the light sport path possible for bigger people? I'm 6'3 265 and currently fly a piper warrior 151/161 with no issues but I'm over the weight limit for most flight schools ive found. I do weight and balance before every flight and have never come close to limits with my instructor. Can already tell this video is going to be a banger, and i hope it gets views so the word can get out. Great video thank you Trent and Kaity. P.s. have you considered doing live interviews with live Q&A after?
You would need to find a small instructor and go with half fuel to make the light sport weight and balance but it might be possible
Sounds good, thank you
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Most LSA have some per seat limit. I've seen 220 lb/per seat on one I looked at. I didn't know this existing until looking at the POH. You have to look at the POH. I'm not sure any LSA can do 265 lb in a seat@@trent_dyrsmid
Ive not read anything (yet) in the POH to that effect. I’ll have to take a closer look.
Good stuff brother!!!
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LSA path is a great route. One of the flight schools in my area has an instrument rated LSA, the Vashon Ranger. A little cheaper to rent.
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@@trent_dyrsmid how often do you fly now? About how many hours are you logging a week?
Prior to December, I was logging 25 hours a week without working weekends. I expect to get back to at least that fairly soon as the weather improves.
Trent this is a great video. Keeps me motivated to keep moving forward. The desire is there the $ is not
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Once again.. increíble content 👮🏼♂️🛬🛩️🇺🇸 Trent!! Thank you for your dedication to the advancement of us 2.0ers! You rock ✌🏼💪🥇🏆
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Great interview!
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@@trent_dyrsmid you’re welcome! I’ve been watching them since you’re first “is 53 to old be an airline pilot” they are great videos! I think the videos just keep getting better! Lots of great information! Thanks for all the work you’re putting in making them I know it’s not easy in addition to all your training and teaching
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Trent great content I went light sport in Oregon bought a LSA 4 hours in for $60k (Remos) got my Sport in Nov 23 Im at 100 hours now. My fiance got her sport before me but the same day and passed her PPL July 2024. She was accepted to train with Southwest Cadet Jan 2024.... she was supposed to start in Denton Oct 4 2024... $92K loan and 2 weeks before they tell her she couldnt train in the 150 she selected in Feb so it was going to be 15k more out of pocket or cancel the loan and hope they approve for more. She unfortunately walked away with the plan to continue when we got back to FL. I think we had all of 12K into her PPL including sport it is a great route to go. I hope to get my CFI-S
@@EricHaskins71 Good work!
Trent! This was a great video to show! I had just come across Katy's information a few days ago on her Instagram and your video with more details was great. Something I would ask, where are Light Sport flight schools located? Thank you
They are all over the country! Google light sport flight training in your area and there are normally a few already there
All over the US. Find them with your Googles :)
Man we need more pilots and instructors like you guys. I’m an engineer supervisor that over hauls landing gears for military planes. I’ve currently logged 10 hours and in the process of getting my PPL. I’m trying to do all of this out of pocket and I felt it when you guys talked about some instructors bending people over on prices !!
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@6:26 what about getting a glider rating add on and doing the same and the same question about weight shift control?
I’d suggest you send her a DM on her Instagram as she is not going to receive any notifications about your question
wowowowowowowowow, crazy story. im inspired
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Thank you for posting this Trent. One detail that should be expanded on: unless the FAA passes MOSAIC as it is currently written, the gross weight of an LSA cannot exceed 1320 pounds (1430 for a seaplane). That means that when you factor in the weight of fuel, the average weight of each occupant likely will not be able to exceed ~180-200 pounds. That could prevent many people from using an LSA for dual training.
However, if the FAA does pass MOSAIC, my above statement becomes moot, as the gross weight limit for an LSA would be increased to 3000 lbs. Additionally, light sport pilots would gain the ability to be able to obtain additional endorsements, such as instrument, complex, high-performance, and night flying
Good point!
Excellent interview. Educational, informative, encouraging
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Bought the your ebook guide,I WISH I was able to get LSA at the rates you were talking about. The only LSA school in my area (within 1hr of DC) wants a wet rate of $155 an hour plus $65 an hour for instructor. It roughly breaks down to the same cost plus or -10 bucks for the two competing schools which are only 20 minutes from my house versus an hour. It does suck that this LSA school is comparably priced to your typical training aircraft because I am struggling to figure out how to finance all my training up to ATP so I can have a second career after I retire from the military in a couple of years.
Yea, that blows! Re paying for it all, I would suggest you watch the video on my channel that talks about how to use your G.I. bill and then read every last comment beneath the video because there’s a lot of good information in there.
Great video! It is very informative.
Glad you think so Ralph!
How can I learn the emergency procedure training military people get as a private pilot not in the military?
Great info and great video Trent!!!
Glad you liked it!
Great interview! I wonder if training like this exists in the Seattle Area. Currently wrapping up online ground school for PPL and want to start shooting for the flight training, but i'm just intimidated by the prices. In looking into those accelerated programs/ professional pilot programs, it seems like they'd be a good bet, but it's a major lump sum of money to throw into the wind hoping it lands on final.
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Snohomish Flying Service is advertising light sport on their website. I’m not associated with them so not an endorsement either way but might be a good place to start!
@@pilotkaity thank you ! And great learning from your perspective
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is this something venture west aviation can do??
Trent!
I can't believe how often you say that people say information that is crammed is unsafe.
Cuz I think of the SHEER AMOUNT of information medical professionals have to CRAM while they are in school!
And imho doing that 3-5 days a week HELPED the learning!
Especially for nursing since we'd do classroom 2-3 days/week and clinical applications 1-2 days per week!
Your style of learning makes SO MUCH MORE SENSE imho!
Thx Anne!
I'm a physician and that made me chuckle, as well.
Medicine is a complete fire hose learning experience, the application comes by mastering the principles in discussion and in action. Nice to see that this applies to aviation, as well!
Also, thanks for having this wonderful female pilot on - my 13yo daughter is fascinated by aviation and wants to become an air ambulance pilot someday!
That’s awesome!! Btw, if you’d like to go through all the comments on my channel and reply to all the trolls that say that accelerated training is unsafe, that would be just great 🤣🤣🤣
@@trent_dyrsmid and I just saw a reply from a Dr who said the same!!! 😆 🤣
@@trent_dyrsmid I am scrolling and so far just seeming to see lots of nice comments!
I watch on RUclips and I have heard content creators often say that the RUclips platform is a MUCH nicer crowd.
Maybe bc most of those on RUclips are the older crowd who was raised with manners??
Anyways, I'm looking for your trolls.
I believe strongly in what I said and I can't believe anyone thinks that faster is bad.
After all, when you ride a bike if you don't have a certain amount of momentum you WILL FALL/FAIL!
And walking or biking the ride is smoother with speed.
Slow is harder than fast!
And, like in medicine, you STILL have to SHOW your skill level by doing a test (in medicine it's called clinicals and you HAVE to accrue a certain amount before you can even test) seems a lot like the "check ride"
Let me know if you get any trolls. My lack of experience maybe unimpressive to them but you will get a lot of support from people who have gone through college programs that are hard
Specifically things like law or medicine bc you ROUTINELY get reading assignments that were 150 pages PER NIGHT that you would get tested on THE NEXT DAY!
Outstanding video, Trent! Thank you, as always. One thing I'm a bit confused about. I'm not sure if I missed the explanation, but Kaity started out with an LSA certificate and proceeded to get all the other ratings. Did she need to upgrade her LSA to a PPL later on? My understanding is that LSA certificate has limitations, such as daytime only.
I started with a ppl then got light sport CFI. Then got CFI-A, CFII etc
Thanks Kaity.@@pilotkaity
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Hi Trent, Is your buddy, who is getting the light sport, going to need insurance on the plane in order for you to be able to instruct in it? I am purchasing a JMB VL3 aircraft and the insurance is too much to afford. $50,000. If my sons want to train students in my plane, won't I have to have insurance because I am acting like a flight school and don't flight schools have to have insurance? Thank you! Great interview!!
The plane is insured. Didn’t cost too much.
Way to go Trent this video was straight fire. Believe it or not down here in south Florida there is only one school i 25:45 know of training in LSA other schools turn their noses up at it. They use the sling 2 it’s an awesome aircraft can go 0 to commercial in it. The 150 hour Cfi path blew my mind I was told only after commercial you can become a Cfi. Wow just wow. Great stuff keep it up.
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Awesome. Aprx when do you think you'll have the plane at your disposal 4 training
We are picking it up this Sunday.
Great interviews
Thx!
I’m located in Delaware right now and I feel like when I get to the CFI point I’ll probably have issues finding students here in this location.
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Hi, Trent and Kaity. I Took Kaity's advice, read her book, and contacted nearby airport to inquire about lessons. They said I was too heavy at 235(did not have CFI light enough to compensate), and would be too cramped in the cockpit with my build(literally said I m too wide), and recommended I go PPL route instead. They also quoted 55 hrs(hence the $17000 estimate) minimum due to the airspace around LA area being so busy. Should I go to FL for this? What are your thoughts?
That’s definitely a dilemma. I would strongly consider going to train in less congested airspace if you can make the numbers make sense.
I did fly with some people your size when I worked in Florida but I was probably the only instructor in the area who could do it due to our weight. We kept the fuel at half and did the weight and balance and TOLD and it worked.
@@pilotkaity Thank you. I will consider the PPL route as this can also cause issues if I become a Light Sport CFI.
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Hi Trent. Great content. Do you have the link for her ebook?
Thank you
@@JohnPatton-z3u Link is in the description
I think the issue is, you can peak and pass a check ride for sure… but it would be interesting to see what retention is like 6 months, 12 months, 18 months etc later. How much hard IFR weather, icing FL flying in say, the always gray, nasty North East - can you gain that real experience in - when getting all your sign offs in 3 months… say in Florida? 🤔
Retention will be the byproduct of additional flight and studying. For me, neither stopped after flight school.
Went to Oshkosh last year, stopped at KLHX on the way there and back. On the return trip there were a few of the DA's doing pattern work. Was surprised to see the Air Force training in those planes.
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115 hp in Colorado in the summer is not a lot of horses 😂
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Get a full time job at General Atomics and they will cover your Private Pilot flying and ground costs up to $10K.
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I am happy you have new intro :) no more soviet airplanes in it! Congrats
Thanks! 😃
Wait one question so do I need to get my private pilot before I go to light sport? And then was she making money in the first 6 months before CFI? She mentioned she put together some info about how she did it I’m looking for a road map I can follow to a t because honestly I don’t have a lot of interest in the airlines I just wanna teach and fly. Aviation is my passion of passions and the airlines isn’t what I have in mind per se.
You can have either ppl or sport license before becoming a light sport CFI
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The industry needs people like you. People who are passionate about teaching . And If you own the plane you can make really good money
Thank you!
@@BRIANBASTIAN-c3g that’s awesome thank you for the advice and your kind words. I’m back on track pursuing my dream to the fullest. Thank you all!
QUESTION: Does Glider and Light Sport flying count toward your ATP rating? (Thinking of cheap alternatives)
www.airlinepilotforums.com/skywest/120376-glider-time.html#:~:text=Glider%20time%20is%20total%20time,ATP%20then%20it's%20acceptable%20time.
I’m 48 wanted to fly my whole life and finally decided to just do it. Student pilot with only 14 hours but would like to start a second career in aviation when I turn 50. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. I am thinking either air cargo or medical flights.
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So then you are only allowed to train(CFI) in light sports. You still have to get your commercial in order to be compensated for a GIG outside of CFI. On top of that, most companies certainly want you to have a instrument rating, so you're still going to need that. Don't let this story fool you, this is 1 in 10,000. Great for her, don't get me wrong, but don't steer people into thinking this is normal and can be done by anyone and everyone. This is the exception and there are those stories everywhere.
I’m lost. So you still have to get all your hours and ratings in a certified? What’s the point of flying a LSA if the hours don’t count?
No. That’s not what she said. Maybe just spend the money to buy her guide?
@@boneal82all your hours count
@@boneal82for my understanding the hours does count she is using the LSA CFI JOB to build up her hours and did the training in a normal certified aircraft in the minimum required hours to be able to take the check ride and pass it like if you are training in instrument rating and you need 50 hours in flight time before you can take the check ride she only need the 15 hours minimum hours so she doesn’t have to play the other 35 hours because she already has More than 500 hours in flight time that’s how she spent $35000 same goes her commercial and so on
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Awesome video! Interesting racket. I have a question that wasn't answered. How does MOSAIC impact these rules?
I’ll let Kaity speak to that.
We don’t know for sure yet. 2024 or 2025 is the last I’ve seen that MOSAIC might be rolling out. I would think there will be a lot more people who just go the sport route since there will be many more airplanes that qualify as light sports
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I was thinking more along the lines of certification of pilots. For example, my understanding is that after MOSAIC goes into effect, sport pilots will be able to fly at night. Pretty drastic change.
If they are changing something like that I'm wondering if the rules on becoming a light sport CFI are changing as well.
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I personally want ... possibly need the structure of a part 141 school.
Regardless, Katie's awesome!
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I like the idea of getting paid to be a CFI earlier in the process using this strategy, but I'm wondering what exactly makes it take longer. Isn't most of the time that's required to get all the ratings and licenses due to building the flight hours anyway? It seems like the flight hours is the main bottleneck. If you're getting paid to build hours once you hit the 150 HR mark, then you could build them faster since there's really nothing holding you back allowing you to dedicate the maximum amount of time to instructing and building hours, assuming that you have a steady flow of students. And flying more often provides more frequent repetition, along with the reinforcement of teaching someone else, which would make the exams and check rides for the subsequent endorsements that much easier. What am I missing?
You aren’t missing anything.
I've been looking into becoming a airlines Comercial pilot for about 10 years now and never had the fund to do it and still pay bills.
If I up and quit my job to go to school full time it'll take 9 months to 18 months of no income and I can't manage that 😞 but I would love to get into this field
It's been my dream job since I was a child
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@trent_dyrsmid definitely, I'm just trying to find a good school that has a financing option or deferred loan program near me lol the 2 bigger schools 1 is about 3 hours away in Tulsa oklahoma the closest one is about 2 hours away in Dallas texas, since I live in a small town *Ardmore Oklahoma *
Hard to find anything
I have a program coming out in the next week to help students find the best schools, so stay tuned.
Is that possible to let me know the Orlando light sport flight school she went to in Orlando?
I don’t know it. I’d suggest you DM her on ‘Gram
Wow. Did she say FA officer? Lot of good things going on here! As usual Trent great video. Did you say free book or no? Also her contact info?
Thank you for watching! I am not sure what Free book you are referring to. She can be reached on Instagram.
Red legs 🤘🏼
That is awesome! I was 13A back in the day. Congratulations on your journey@@pilotkaity
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Please ask your guest where she got her weather and commercial experience- to get the commercial job? Did I miss that part? How did she get to be PIC? Would love to hear that story. Thank you. 😊
I worked as a fight instructor for the Air Force as a civilian. Had about 2200 hours when I got hired as PIC in the Pilatus
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Is there somewhere I can read up on this? I have a Quicksilver MX II Sport and I’m curious whether or not I could train in it.
I’d suggest Google and/or DM Katie on IG
There’s definitely a lack of sport instruction. Sport is relatively new, isn’t talked about a lot, is looked down on a bit, etc. Mosaic will hopefully open up a lot of potential which will change that, so getting into sport instruction now is a very good idea.
I’m about ½ way thru sport ground school using King’s. I live an hour outside of Boise, 72 acres - goal is to cut a strip in the back yard, flight school and buying an E-LSA this summer.
I’m asked all the time: “Why not go the PPL route, do you have medical issues?” Nope, 56, no meds, etc. Don’t care to have more than 1 passenger, don’t want to fly at night, don’t want to fly in bad weather, want to work on my own plane and want to fly out of my back yard. Don’t want to spend 2-3x more time on something that doesn’t matter to me. IF I outgrow low/slow, will be easy to wrap up a PPL - but I don’t see it happening. Mooney’s are cool, but I can fly commercial round trip to Dallas for around $400 (free with miles) and around 4 hours 1 way - while taking a nap.
When I was looking for a sport instructor/flight school, there was only 1 in Boise and they use S-LSA RV-14’s. Super nice planes but I’m interested in a Zenith/Kitfox type of plane. Don’t care to learn in a Cadillac when I’ll be flying a Jeep kind of thing. My businesses are in Dallas, spend about ½ my time there so could do the flight portion there. Searched around Dallas and found pretty much the same thing.
As I understand it, instruction has to be in an S-LSA - the reason I couldn’t find instruction in a Zenith, etc. It’s probably for the best, but not my ideal, personally.
Point is:
1 - There’s a market for sport instruction and it’s going to grow. The local EAA chapter is a good resource. When I couldn’t find a sport instructor in Boise, they pointed me in the right direction.
2 - There’s a market for a sport cfi after the sport cert in other planes. Planes that are different, interesting, more conducive to back country flying, etc. If you/your friend could tie in to other planes and figure out how to make $ with it…
Example: I’m not going to network to find a Sonex owner, not going to let the owner give me some time for free but can’t pay him/her, will never own one and won’t be my circle. However, if I could spend $250 (or whatever) in the Boise area for an hour in a Sonex with a cfi, I’d be all over it. Kolb, biplane, Taylorcraft, Cub - the list of planes I’d love to experience for an hour is long.
Anyway, love your channel, good stuff! 🙂
Thanks for sharing your thoughtful comment with the community!
Can you please find out what school Kaity went to in Orlando FL so I can also attend, I'm in the Orlando area was thinking about ATP but rather go the way she did. Please and thank you
You can ask her yourself by sending her a direct message on Instagram.
I start ATP in about 2 months and it’s going to cost me a loan of $120,000. This is seriously making me rethink how I go about becoming a pilot.
Good to hear. Well, I’m sure ATP will help you to get to the goal, it will cost you an arm and a leg to get there.
Well done
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QUESTION: So, as an Light Sport Instructor, we could teach a PPL student on a Light Sport aircraft (not just Light Sport students)??
I’ve not studied the regs thoroughly yet, but yes, I think so.
You cannot sign off a ppl student for their checkride as a light sport CFI. The ppl student needs 20 hrs with an authorized instructor which would be a CFI-A or “full CFI” if you will. So you can fly with them, solo them etc but they would eventually need to get 20 hours dual with a full CFI not a light sport CFI to meet the aeronautical requirements of a private pilots license.
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Okay, tried skimming the 300+comments, can anyone please simply reply back…The pros vs cons of using a sla (or the various types, e-,s-,etc) to achieve all ratings from non-licensed to commercial?
i.e, can you use an sla for day/night credit, cross-country, instrument, cfi/cfii (if aircraft is properly equipped), commercial, all weather types, and all airspaces?
And, can they be used for all related check rides for each license/rating? (by dpe)
lastly, which sla type is recommended to achieve all/most of the above?
Would love Trent to type up a doc that puts together what he’s learned during his experience and if he were to do it all over again, how/best way to do it along with outlining financial/loan options are avail if doing part 121,141, or 61? I’ve got PilotKaity’s doc, and I’d buy Trent’s version too if he made one available.
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I’ll defer to Kaity on this one.
You cannot fly IFR in a light sport. You could log simulated instrument with a safety pilot in VFR conditions. You can fly at night etc though in the plane as long as you as the pilot are qualified for that and the plane has the correct equipment. You could do some of the Checkrides in it but not all of them (IFR for example)
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thank you for this video Trent Did she ever mention the name of the school she went to becpme a cfi for so low
No she didn’t.
I don’t tend to endorse one school specifically but there are 3 in the Orlando are that do a lot of light sport training
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Any chance of knowing the light sport school she went to in Florida?
She doesn’t share the name because she doesn’t want to endorse a specific school on social media. If you DM me, I can give you the name of a school.
how will this translate to the Canadian aviation laws? Is it possible to go a similar route as Kaity in Canada?
You’d have to ask Google. Sry.
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Which school was used for the light sport CFI? Ironically I moved from Pueblo Colorado to Florida to start Pilot training.
I’m not sure, but you can send her a DM on her Instagram to ask.
Hey Trent, I live in the Boise area and I'm curious if there are any light sport training options available here that you're aware of?
Yes there is. Me! Send me a DM.
Hi Trent. Thank you for the video. I am from Ethiopia and currently am working for Ethiopian airlines as aircraft maintenance technician. I have aspiration to become pilot. Will I have a chance to get scholarship and in return to work for them aircraft maintenance?
Thank you
I have no idea. That would be up to you to pursue.
Check out the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), as well as the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). They both offer flight training scholarships, and would be a good place to start regarding them. Please note, you would need to be located and able to train in the United States.
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I LOVE Google!
I answered my own question.
Maybe you addressed this ir inferred it earlier.
As a newbie I might have just not noticed in the intro.
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Hello, I live in miami florida, anyone know flight schools in the south florida area that train in LSA or even in central florida area near lakeland or orlando? Thanks
There are a few in that area! Google light sport aviation Orlando and you’ll get a decent list
@@pilotkaity thank you ill check it out!, P.S Could you also tell me which school u attended for reference? Also which LSA aircraft would be most affordable to train in, i.e. which did u train in? Thank you
@@amendez93I don’t like to give out the name of the specific school I was at because I don’t tend to advocate for one school over another. Sorry! Tecnam Eaglets and Bravos are what I flew and they were great!
@@pilotkaity Understood thank you 👍
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I think you should turn autofocus off on your video camera. Just fix it to where your seat is at.
I have done that since.
Hey Trent, what flight school did she go to in order to do this in Florida?
I’ll let her answer that.
Ok thank you so much! Loved this video SUPER informative. I'm in the process of training for my Private and in college and trying to afford both, definitely taking this path.
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