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Hello everyone,
Everyone knows that if you put in thousands of dollars for a solid college education, you'll reap the benefits later on. Is it also true for the FAA commercial license? If I put in the extra money to get a commercial license, can recoup that money (and them some) by starting an air chartering service? Is the air chartering industry profitable? I have a great day job and would like to keep it. I'm willing to spend evenings and weekends flying an air charter, but I don't know if I'll go bankrupt. What are your two cents? |
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