hi.

hi.
i have a music degree but said fuck it im broke and now i fly planes.
im an oldhead from SGM, started playing in launch year, idk how much i'll be around because im busy buuuuut if im around pls say whats up
hi klutch
 
dang tell us more about the aviation arc
Baaaaaaaaaasically, i've been teaching saxophone for the last few years to about 20ish students. I was bartending at the same time but it finally got to a point where it seemed like I'd be able to quit bartending and just live off of my teaching job. I was a bit wrong, because while my teaching job does pay incredibly well, I don't get paid if a student doesn't show up... which started happening pretty frequently. Once flu season came around and everyone was sick, I was getting 4+ cancellations per week, which really digs into my income. And if there was a test that week at the school I teach at, students would be calling off and whatnot.

So I started thinking about how I want sustainability; I was about to turn 26 and I'd really like to at least own a house at some point in my life, and at the rate things were going, that was never going to happen. At Thanksgiving last year, my uncle, who was a naval jet pilot for 20ish years was talking to me about aviation - I was playing a lot of MSFS, nerding out about aviation with him, and he asked if I was interested in flying real planes... I said that I figured I'd get a pilot's license at some point in my life, it has always been a thought in my head, but at that time, it wasn't realistic... to which he said, "no, as a job." From there he made me think a lot about it, I did a lot of research into schools, requirements of getting a major aviation job, etc., and I have now been enrolled in flight school for about a month.

It's a very new venture, but so far I'm fucking loving it. I love music, and I'm not turning my back on it, I just want to do something that is going to take care of me that I love at least as much as music
 
Baaaaaaaaaasically, i've been teaching saxophone for the last few years to about 20ish students. I was bartending at the same time but it finally got to a point where it seemed like I'd be able to quit bartending and just live off of my teaching job. I was a bit wrong, because while my teaching job does pay incredibly well, I don't get paid if a student doesn't show up... which started happening pretty frequently. Once flu season came around and everyone was sick, I was getting 4+ cancellations per week, which really digs into my income. And if there was a test that week at the school I teach at, students would be calling off and whatnot.

So I started thinking about how I want sustainability; I was about to turn 26 and I'd really like to at least own a house at some point in my life, and at the rate things were going, that was never going to happen. At Thanksgiving last year, my uncle, who was a naval jet pilot for 20ish years was talking to me about aviation - I was playing a lot of MSFS, nerding out about aviation with him, and he asked if I was interested in flying real planes... I said that I figured I'd get a pilot's license at some point in my life, it has always been a thought in my head, but at that time, it wasn't realistic... to which he said, "no, as a job." From there he made me think a lot about it, I did a lot of research into schools, requirements of getting a major aviation job, etc., and I have now been enrolled in flight school for about a month.

It's a very new venture, but so far I'm fucking loving it. I love music, and I'm not turning my back on it, I just want to do something that is going to take care of me that I love at least as much as music
Man, congratulations! That's really great that you realized a distant goal, and chased it! What do you hope to do in the aviation field as a career? General aviation, airliners?
 
hi.
i have a music degree but said fuck it im broke and now i fly planes.
im an oldhead from SGM, started playing in launch year, idk how much i'll be around because im busy buuuuut if im around pls say whats up

Musicians rise up! I also have a degree in music (Music Ed, BM & MM). Let's chat next time you're online!
 
Man, congratulations! That's really great that you realized a distant goal, and chased it! What do you hope to do in the aviation field as a career? General aviation, airliners?
Thanks :) Honestly I'm down for whatever gets thrown at me. Airlines is a huge goal since I need 1,500 hours flying to get considered for hiring, so until then I'm gonna be looking into private charter/cargo. I'll be working as an instructor for awhile as well after around 250 hours until I can find a decent job!
 
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