Is Flight Training Right for You?

Monday, March 27, 2006

You think you have a passion for flying, but have never flown an aircraft.  How do you know if a career as a pilot is right for you?  It sounds glamorous, but keep in mind it's a demanding job, not just during training, but when you're employed as a pilot.

Besides having an immense amount of technical aviation knowledge, you have to be able to solve large and small crises efficiently and by the rules.  You have to work nights, weekends and holidays sometimes.  However, the benefits are great, and you don't have to work 8 to 5 everyday.  The pay is decent, and the free travel is fantastic.

If you'd like more detailed information on training: what it entails, what it costs, how long it takes etc., just call an Admissions Officer at Phoenix East Aviation.  They can answer your questions and send you information to help you make this important decision.   

Phoenix East Aviation Inc 3/27/2006

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I looked into several flight schools before chosing Phoenix East Aviation. While working as a flight attendant for a major airline, I commuted from Boston to Daytona Beach on a weekly basis. Phoenix East Aviation was more than accomodating to my work schedule. I was able to obtain my Private thru Multi-Commerical ratings in just nine months. Even though I didn't get my CFI rating, I was offered several flying jobs because of my multi-engine time. I have flown charters, freight, banners, night signs and parachute jumpers. I am currently a contract pilot for several companies flying jets nationwide.
Carrie Landry, Orlando, FL
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