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In a few months I will begin training as a firefighter. I figured
that becoming a pilot would be a great second career. I haven't taken any schooling for my pilots license and am just curious if anyone has any advice they can give me? For instance: Is it profitable? Is it very difficult to get a loan for a plane? How long does it take to become a pilot of a six to eight passenger plane? If I'm using the plane for personal use, is the gas consumption for a multi engine incredibly high? Thanks for any advice. |
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On Sep 24, 3:03 pm, wrote:
In a few months I will begin training as a firefighter. I figured that becoming a pilot would be a great second career. I haven't taken any schooling for my pilots license and am just curious if anyone has any advice they can give me? For instance: Is it profitable? Is it very difficult to get a loan for a plane? How long does it take to become a pilot of a six to eight passenger plane? If I'm using the plane for personal use, is the gas consumption for a multi engine incredibly high? Thanks for any advice. I know that in California the CDF is always looking for Firefighters/ Pilots. They do require a fair amount of low level time (most guys start their career by dusting) and they highly prefer you have an A&P ticket as well. -Robert |
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Not sure what a troll is, but thanks for all the advice. I know
someone who knows two people that are piloting and firefighting. We work one day on and two days off. I assume they just set up a schedule that allows for flights during the two days off. I never thought about the lifeflight thing. That may be worth looking into. I'm not so much of an adrenaline junkie as just looking for something that can help me out in a few ways and make some extra money- firefighters don't make very much. Here's some of my thoughts why I thought it would be a good idea. I market art and have family that lives all over America, so I have to travel a lot. I kind of figured that this could be helpful in visiting family and cities where I have to take art. I'll definitely hit the book store. Do you know any good books? Thanks again. |
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Thanks for the help Robert. I haven't thought about going to CA, but
that makes a lot of sense. What is an A&P ticket? On Sep 24, 7:11 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Sep 24, 3:03 pm, wrote: In a few months I will begin training as a firefighter. I figured that becoming a pilot would be a great second career. I haven't taken any schooling for my pilots license and am just curious if anyone has any advice they can give me? For instance: Is it profitable? Is it very difficult to get a loan for a plane? How long does it take to become a pilot of a six to eight passenger plane? If I'm using the plane for personal use, is the gas consumption for a multi engine incredibly high? Thanks for any advice. I know that in California the CDF is always looking for Firefighters/ Pilots. They do require a fair amount of low level time (most guys start their career by dusting) and they highly prefer you have an A&P ticket as well. -Robert |
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On Sep 24, 4:57 pm, wrote:
Thanks for the help Robert. I haven't thought about going to CA, but that makes a lot of sense. What is an A&P ticket? Mechanic. During fire season they position their planes in some remote areas so they like to hire pilots who can work on the planes. I've known a couple of guys who have flown for CDF. Usually they know that is what they want to do and spend a couple years dusting crops to get a lot of low altitude time. -Robert |
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Thanks man. I kind of figured it would be tough, and I'm definitely
not a rich man by any stretch. I'll look into the instructor thing. How many hours do you need to start as an instructor? Just thought of something else, how do you obtain clients? Is it necessary to be based close to where the clients are, or can you pretty much take clients from anywhere within a short flying distance? Thanks again for the help. |
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That's interesting. So, these guys don't use their own planes I'm
assuming? Is that better pay than a typical CA firefighter? On Sep 24, 11:10 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Sep 24, 4:57 pm, wrote: Thanks for the help Robert. I haven't thought about going to CA, but that makes a lot of sense. What is an A&P ticket? Mechanic. During fire season they position their planes in some remote areas so they like to hire pilots who can work on the planes. I've known a couple of guys who have flown for CDF. Usually they know that is what they want to do and spend a couple years dusting crops to get a lot of low altitude time. -Robert |
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On Sep 25, 3:32 pm, wrote:
That's interesting. So, these guys don't use their own planes I'm assuming? Is that better pay than a typical CA firefighter? They certainly don't use their own planes. I'm not sure about the pay. Its got to be better than the ditch diggers though. They are flying tankers and drop water on fires. -Robert |
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