Student pilot here 12 hours in gonna keep training until I get to the airlines!
@nathana58839 ай бұрын
Imma like this and comment and 2 years from now imma see where you’re at In ur journey
@AbsoluteGears9 ай бұрын
Sounds good looking forward to the progress!
@pureawosme8 ай бұрын
1.2 hours here💪 in the 2-4 years when we are ready, it should be a pretty good time to get in with retirement and boeing sorts out everything.
@miguelrobb57198 ай бұрын
@@pureawosmeI’m a student at 63 hours. It took me until 50 hours for everything to truly “click”. Everyone’s different but still. Keep your eyes on the prize for the airlines. I’m sure you will get it
@pureawosme8 ай бұрын
@miguelrobb5719 im definitely looking forward to it. Came mid may im going full time, I cant wait to fly full time. I'm almost done with ground school hoping to take the written by the end of May. Hopefully we all see each other in the airlines in a few years.
@piperpilot442539 ай бұрын
I am a 51 year old flight instructor, single dad. As soon as my children grow up i am hoping I can start my real aviation career.
@skytech59 ай бұрын
Flying for an Airline is only one type of flying job. There are other options for a flying career. If you want to experience a flying career that doesn’t have an age limit and you actually use all the fundamental tools associated with being a well rounded pilot, such as file your own flight plan, no dispatch making judgement and decisions for you, fuel your airplane, install covers, empty the Lav, ( not my favorite), put the airplane to bed, work with maintainers directly, and just take total ownership of your airplane, FLY CORPORATE. Instead of driving a bus, be a limo driver. After retiring from the military I had no interest in being an airline pilot. I landed a job at Boeing on the F-22 Program for 9-years. While at Boeing I applied for a Learjet 60 FO position at a Part 135 Operator. 24-years later I’m still flying the Learjet 60, Gulfstream IV, and Gulfstream G550 for our Principal. No longer flying Part 135. Now strictly Part 91 and it’s a dream job. Spread your wings and entertain all flying job options. You may get just as lucky.
@mattlagowski26819 ай бұрын
Bingo!! Well said. Been flying corporate part 91 for a long time. Great money and great quality of life.
@jetjockey46059 ай бұрын
Corporate flying…ugh! There is no comparison between corporate and airlines….two entirely different animals. Airlines far better than corporate…better pay, travel benefits, CAT III , aircraft type choices to fly, more bases to fly from, Pt 121 requirements and safety levels, far better retirement programs, union protections from the management, fixed schedules ( unless one is on Reserve which is even then far better than in previous decades) plus…most major airline pilots FLY rather than fly for a day and sit in a hotel, sans family, for day after day after day while pax are playing golf, skiing, etc. Oh, and you don’t empty lavs….😵💫😵💫😵💫
@skytech59 ай бұрын
@@jetjockey4605 I’m assuming you had a bad experience or no experience flying corporate? Better pay? I have a furloughed American Airline pilot flying for us and his salary is well in excess of any 25-year airline Captain. He’s been flying for us for 5-years. An Airline Captain with 100-years will never make my salary. CAT III. Who cares? How many times have you shot a Cat III approach in zero-zero weather. I bet you can count them on one hand. Possibly a finger and thumb. More bases to fly from? Airlines operate from 500 major airports. Corporate pilots have over 5000 airports at their disposal. And most of them are more challenging to get in than a Cat III. More importantly, any time NOT spent at a major airport is a blessing. I fly a fixed 2-weeks on, 2-weeks off. Typically 30-50 hours a month. Oh, did I mention for better pay? That’s a pretty fixed schedule. Who sits in hotels? Do you carry your golf clubs to work? Finally, my FO empties the Lav. Rank has its privileges. He also gets to flight plan the trip. I bet you don’t? I guess it depends on how much of a challenge you’d like in your flying career. Both options are good jobs. The one point I do agree is they are two different animals!
@skytech59 ай бұрын
@@ZERO-911 Actually we do file our own domestic and international flight plans. International handlers take care of logistics. We take care of our logistics domestically and Canada. We also “assist” in servicing our Lav in the Lear. Suited-up in latex gloves and all. We very much appreciate and take care of our line guys and gals.
@outsider.c9 ай бұрын
@@skytech5 I would like to talk with you and hear more about the corporate aviation industry. Currently a student pilot sitting at 35 hours, got my checkride at the end of this month.
@owenpeters89959 ай бұрын
I’m working through my commercial rating right now and not focusing on the airlines quite yet. Everything that’s going on at the airlines is out of my control. Like you said I don’t think it’s necessary to take a pause, so I’m just trying to knock out commercial and CFI then start building hours flight instructing. I still got a little ways to go, so who knows what the airlines will be like in 2-3 years anyways. Love these videos too Garret, super helpful for me as I’m going through flight training!
@ahalll53647 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this reassurance, I am looking to join a Flight School however ppl keep telling me about "lack of job opportunities" in the industry and I was just afraid, Thanks so much Garrett!
@Mrceothepilot9 ай бұрын
Student pilot over here took a break due to the obstacles but still pushing thru to finish up
@flywithsamabi9 ай бұрын
Same here. We going to get there
@Mrceothepilot9 ай бұрын
@@flywithsamabi oh yea it’s a journey well worth it
@cherlgolja54029 ай бұрын
I’m 72 year old Navy Pilot, 👩🏻✈️ would love to fly again…. Very concerned about the maintenance issues !!!!! Love the gray hair in the cockpit 😉
@NoahThompson-b8e9 ай бұрын
I am grateful for having an aviation KZbinr as dedicated as you are. And you really inspire me a lot. To be honest, I am going to graduate from DePaul next winter and I am so stressed and nervous about when I can get accepted into the Airline academies. I want to become an Airline Pilot as soon as possible, Ideally with United or American as a B737 FO. Also I found this pretty interesting about the age gap from 65 to 67. I personally think it is an idea that has pros and cons. One con is that the last flight will always be emotional.
@tomgillotti9 ай бұрын
Have an interview with one of the big three later this month and there’s some uncertainty right now, so I appreciate you discussing this. I’m sure there are quite a few folks who are curious how the hiring trends are going to go in the near future.
@danielhartl84769 ай бұрын
Good Luck, Tom!
@tomgillotti9 ай бұрын
@@danielhartl8476 thanks!
@Prototype10_9 ай бұрын
Do you mean AAL, UAL AND DAL?
@tomgillotti9 ай бұрын
@@Prototype10_ affirm.
@mariaelenaarrascue94446 ай бұрын
I think is a lovely and enjoying career! Congrats Garret! God bless you
@JetSetTim9 ай бұрын
I just finished CFI and am starting work as one in a couple weeks. Thanks for the reassurance!
@ahalll53647 ай бұрын
Ikrr I was looking for the same reassurance, im still planning to join Flight School
@mattlagowski26819 ай бұрын
So blessed and lucky I’ve been able to fly in the private sector for two great owners my entire career and never had to stress. Hope everyone reaches their goals!!
@flaviuskern2259 ай бұрын
I'm 45, was thinking of major career change, doing what I should've done 15 years ago - pilot. That being said, I'd be in support of the bill, but at the same time, thinking I'll just chip away a my license, ratings and hours. When the time comes, if the stars align, so be it.
@jorandesautels9 ай бұрын
I’m currently working through my CPL. Plan to be flying with a regional within a year or so.
@christerry17739 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about going into it, always been my dream. But I’m 42 and have a good job. As much as I love flying, there’s instability at times, furloughs, and especially the amount of time from home. I wish legislation could be passed for 7 days 7 off. Would make life better for commuting pilots.
@ariellestriplin179 ай бұрын
I just finished off my ATP-CTP and I’m just waiting on my class dates now for my airline! I started off watching your videos when I was thinking about making the switch and three years later I’m at ATP mins!
@icecream_29877 ай бұрын
May i ask, what flight school you went to and how was your experience with them?
@ariellestriplin177 ай бұрын
@@icecream_2987 I went to an ATP location. My location was pretty small and I honestly had a great time there
@imEthanDeVries9 ай бұрын
I started my training this past January as a part 61 student pilot. My plan is to continue to train and keep focused on hitting my goals.
@aerothedj33219 ай бұрын
Hey Garrett, not in flight training. just hit 1600 TT. about to apply to the regionals, just waiting on some final docs
@pilotbenny9 ай бұрын
i agree with what Garrett has said - ive been flying for 7 years, at an airline for 6 months - ive seen the huge boom of hiring and recruiters hitting me up as soon as i had my instrument to join their cadet programs, then covid hit and it was radio silent from every single one that i joined, fast forward to 2021 and 2022 some of the craziest hiring ive ever seen even into 2023 when it started slowing. i think the main reason for the slow down is 1) they really are in desperate need of captains not FOs 2) airplanes are not being delivered or theyre down (spirit + pratt & whitney) and so airlines dont need the staff at the present time. the boomers still have to retire in the next 10 years so if you missed this hiring wave make sure to not miss the next one because after that its gonna be another 30 years of competition
@keefmane9 ай бұрын
when’s the next hiring wave coming around?
@perspicator57799 ай бұрын
Good info for my son, 5 years out from the airlines due to military service in the cockpit.
@FlyingwithBigErn9 ай бұрын
Great advice Garrett👍🏽 Spot on.
@drewrodaniche15419 ай бұрын
I'm fresh off of IOE with my company and my only regret is not having had the courage to chase goal when times were not good. It took the pilot shortage headlines back in 2017 to get this ball rolling for me, but honestly, the grit and determination I developed throughout this process could have gotten me through the downturns because the process is so amazingly satisfiying. Flight instructing in GA is a blast, being an airport rat six and half days a week can be a bit of a grind, but what vocational internship could be better? Don't be discouraged, show up with a good attitude, study hard and get along with people.
@d_ocho9 ай бұрын
I’m from GA too. Where are you attending ?
@EvTheAviator9 ай бұрын
Working on my commercial rating now. Still going full steam ahead, trying to get to the airlines ASAP. As you said, seniority is king!
@GrandMast3rJay9 ай бұрын
Start training in June. Just going to focus on getting my ratings. By the time I’m ready for the airlines in the next couple years it’ll be an entirely different time in the industry.
@leefinthewind23119 ай бұрын
@flywithgarrett what house bill are you talking about? I was trying to find it but everything is from Feb when they shot down the age 67 limit. I'm not seeing anything about May, has there been an update?
@Madalinasayhy9 ай бұрын
Congratulations Garrett very nice I wish you smooth and pleasant flights I appreciate you for everything you do ❤️❤️😊
@tafumii8 ай бұрын
After getting my commercial multi, i really didnt want to be a CFI. It has definitely bit me in the but time wise. If i dont get some traction somewhere doing something by the end of the summer, i will just be a CFI and knock these hours out so i can start my real aviation career next year hopefully.
@mrnoah11249 ай бұрын
The fact pilots have a mandatory retirement age and presidents don't. Lol. Can't fly a commercial plane at 65 but can be president at 80
@wobsblobs54279 ай бұрын
Currently working full time and flight training part time. Working on CSEL, considering going full time flight training and making my dream of being a pilot full time a reality.
@JoeSmith-nu8oo9 ай бұрын
If you pass the medical and can stay current/proficient what's the problem.I get it, reaction time, concentration on the task at hand are all big concerns when flying a passenger jet with so many lives at stake, so when the first signs show that you're not capable you get pulled and sent home for good!
@markaaaaaaaaa9 ай бұрын
Applied to Alaska, American, and United's academy last week. Hoping I get a call for Fall 2025. Back to michelin restaurants for now... T_T
@Noah-pg3xt8 ай бұрын
Working my way to becoming an airline pilot, though I'm still early in my journey. Just got 100% on my flight instructor instrument knowledge test though!
@thorburnmcgee79379 ай бұрын
I had been considering the airline business and have gone back and forth on it… for sure I want to fly SOMETHING. The economy has been brutal: I still have a job but living from paycheck to paycheck. I would have to make severe financial sacrifices to make any reasonable progress after ground training.
@13htorrespr9 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks so much. I’m literally changing careers at the moment and was just hired by SY, waiting on my class date. So this video comes at a great time for me. It’s encouraging because although I’m older than the average new pilot, the reason you mentioned made it possible for me to pursue an airline job. I’m hoping the retirement age is increased so I can enjoy 2 more years possibly and work a 18-19 year career (do the math 😅) The 2 year “slow down” will allow me to gain hours and experience in the airlines before deciding to jump to the legacies. Thanks again!!!
@zevnafte51689 ай бұрын
I think a point to address which is a crucial one, is there is not a lack of pilots; but a lack of *qualified* pilots... lisenced pilots are in abundance right now but experienced pilots are very scarce. the shortage now is Captains not FOs.... the next few years will be very telling.
@FrayTitannia9 ай бұрын
Hi Garret, my CFI checkride is tomorrow. I'm optimistic about my future at the airlines, but it just feels so far away.
@Cai.stone179 ай бұрын
good luck
@FrayTitannia9 ай бұрын
@@Cai.stone17 Thank you!
@abnerlozano20599 ай бұрын
Hey I’m doing flight training currently 18 years old and doing my instrument rating, hopefully in the next 2 years get all my hours and try to make an airline.
@hollywood846609 ай бұрын
Ya I’m currently in flight training in 🇨🇦 planning on getting my doing the CPL flight test this month then Multi Rating and group 1 IFR next month. Then heading to Ethiopia to hopefully join Ethiopian Airlines on the 737 as an FO. With the end goal to get on a US major carrier in the future
@jaredbarnes81768 ай бұрын
I've applied to every regional out there to find a job and have had one interview I didnt get selected for. I'm honestly pretty scared right now. Being a flight instructor isn't paying the bills.
@ducktape1ful9 ай бұрын
I have an interview with two different regionals coming up so hopefully nothing crazy happens between now and then.
@fl.sal.279 ай бұрын
@4:38 737 MAX-1000? Does not exist. It is a 737 MAX 9 for Alaska. The one still expected is the 737 MAX 10 (and 737 MAX 7).
@tristanbeckwith82629 ай бұрын
Didn't age 67 get shot down? Also, Spirit furloughed today.
@TexAg7878 ай бұрын
Young kids, and job craziness forced a flight training pause. Hoping to get back to it soon.
@LEOROBTWARHAWK9 ай бұрын
I've just begun my PPL, absolutely love your content. Keep up the good work and see you in the skies soon!
@KendallFreeman20209 ай бұрын
Im taking my CFI checkride next week hoping things keep tracking the way they are and have an opportunity to get in somewhere. Im not going to be picky and will take what I can get when that time comes 😂
@codywhitney56599 ай бұрын
I'm about to start my flight training and I've been hesitant because of a news lately.
@sandkorey9 ай бұрын
It wasn't a 'plug' door. A plug door is designed to be 'bigger' than the opening and only seal up better when the cabin pressurizes. This was meant to be an additional rear boarding door that wasn't secured properly.
@electricstudentpilot9 ай бұрын
Love the video. I just began my flight training in Europe, and I should be done in August next year !
@CGorman-m2l9 ай бұрын
I have a question. So what’s the difference between going to the big three. Or staying at the regionals? I get the big bucks. And the bigger airplanes. But if they don’t have the passengers to fill them they have a regional airlines take over the flights. So thinking you would have more stability in a regional than a major airline. Or am I looking at this the wrong way? Sorry if it’s a stupid question.
@brianschoen26339 ай бұрын
Regional airlines don’t control their fate, the flying can be taken away from one and given to another. So majors have more stability
@ljthirtyfiver9 ай бұрын
Or they take routes from regionals and rather than flying 75 seaters 3 times a day they fly one 179 seater once a day . Bottom line they control what the regionals do
@CGorman-m2l9 ай бұрын
@@brianschoen2633 ok thank you I didn’t know this
@phillp77779 ай бұрын
Boeuuung 737 cowlings flying ripppjng off... omg SW 737 had go back into Denver other day... incredible scary vid Boeing + Southwest... the lowfare Major.. real good
@Alex-vm2ne9 ай бұрын
Awesome video as always Garrett, so I’ve got a question about logging flight hours for aspiring pilots. If someone is not a Certified Flight Instructor but acts as a safety pilot alongside another pilot, both holding at least a Private Pilot License (PPL), can they log those hours towards the 1,500 hours required by airlines? If so, how many hours do airlines typically accept, and is it a confusing process to navigate? I’ve heard differing opinions on this and would love to hear your insights or experiences on the matter. Thanks in advance for your input!
@hishamak47448 ай бұрын
Do you think pilots will ever start requiring bashlour degrees again
@Alex-vm2ne9 ай бұрын
Hey, as a student pilot with over 100 hours logged, I’ve encountered some roadblocks in my training. Despite being soloed, I’m still struggling with maneuvers, particularly crosswind landings. My new instructor, who’s of ATP quality, has a different teaching approach, which has been challenging for me. He even suggested that maybe aviation isn’t for everyone. I’m feeling discouraged and considering quitting. Do you have any advice or encouragement for me? I’d greatly appreciate any ideas or insights you might have!
@aidanmcsteen9 ай бұрын
I’m a CFI student and this hit home. Great video!
@shockwavegaming13769 ай бұрын
Still working towards affording my flight training. I don't want to take out a loan at this point, but am still 100% committed to getting my flight training asap and starting that new favorite career. ✈
@gangstajake64559 ай бұрын
I got 2 more years left of college and then doing flight school after, in 4 years will the hiring wave still be there?
@MariaBondarets-vb6rk8 ай бұрын
Good job, Garrett ❤❤❤ May God bless you 🙏
@Andy-gk1rz9 ай бұрын
Going to start school in may nothing will stop me
@CarlosRodriguez-nw5fy9 ай бұрын
Great video. How refreshing to hear someone of your age taking such a realistic view and not making it all about yourself! Thank you!
@easonfan55789 ай бұрын
High school junior here with lots of enthusiasm in aviation: Any thoughts on hiring in 8-10 years despite it being unpredictable? Will the wave of retirement be over by then?
@evancody52609 ай бұрын
Hey, I’m starting at a fast track 141 school this month with the PPL already done and I’ve heard people saying to start applying for regional airline cadet programs. I also have read lots about that not being the fastest option and airlines not wanting to hire from their own regionals. What is your take on this? And could you do a video about the different pathways to a major and any advice you have please!!
@thecomedypilot58949 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm also currently training in a 141 school, and it is by far the best thing you can do besides the military. Part 141 makes you a far more competitive candidate and you'll be more highly viewed upon compared to part 61 students and you'll have many more privileges and opportunities to get to the airlines.
@brandonthorpe58699 ай бұрын
Haha drank the koolaid
@thecomedypilot58949 ай бұрын
@@brandonthorpe5869 What?
@rachelvioli6038 ай бұрын
Can you do a video about your thoughts with the Boeing case? Is that going to affect the aviation industry from job growth for pilots?
@keltecdan9 ай бұрын
Nice AP Royal Oak. I don’t see many pilots wearing one. I do see them wearing Rolex GMT Master, Breitling and Omega.
@Acc0rd799 ай бұрын
I'd love to be with all my friends that went CFI and are now in the airlines but I agreed with my wife to stay home in the day and work evenings to help raise the kids so flying barely happens anymore. It's hard to build hours with a 10 month old baby I have to watch each day. I used to drop my others on off at school and go fly around Florida but I just can't do that anymore. My goal is 3 years but only life will tell. I have a bad feeling we are in a bad recession and eventually it will hit the airlines and they will cut pilots. I have a great job now so I am in no rush to have to fly but it would sure be the dream job.
@natenegron44579 ай бұрын
Thank you for the motivation!!! I have been worried about hearing all of the headlines! Thank you! 😊😊😊
@natenegron44579 ай бұрын
I am currently about to get into flight training
@kikegracia889 ай бұрын
Student pilot here about to take my private´s checkride. I´m an aeronautical engineer righ now working on automation, and lately I've been thinking in quitting my job to use all my time and focus on the flight training because I can only go to school 2-4 days a week because of my job. But, after hearing this, I think its best to be patient, and continue like I am right now.
@GymPilot9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update! I am a CFI that left a 6 figure job for this dream and it’s so stressful looking at the current environment. But I just keep grinding hoping that when my time comes I’ll make it. 💪🏼🙏
@phillp77779 ай бұрын
gymboy. yeh sure Cfi at 6 figures $ ... ? yeh right
@brizzlebuster9 ай бұрын
He’s saying prior to the CFI.
@phillp77779 ай бұрын
@@brizzlebuster ohh ok sorry read it wrong way... nevermind
@dan66819 ай бұрын
If I were in your shoes, as an FO with AA. I'd be maxing out my 401k and keeping to a modest lifestyle. As soon as you can get to something like $1.5 million. You will be able deal with almost all curveballs in the future. AA doesn't seem to be making money on flying, which is troubling. I know you have a lot going on during pre flight, but I've seen this work well on other airlines. Take 5 minutes to make a brief welcome aboard and pre flight announcement to F not using the PA. Then head back to the flight deck for your preflight PA for the whole plane. AA needs premium revenue to be successful.
@theflightsimulationexperie68949 ай бұрын
I agree 💯#. I’d also be maxing out a Roth IRA, maxing out an HSA, moving the hell out of NYC (where he lives) and living a very frugal lifestyle while saving 80% of my income and learn how to responsibly invest. He would be a millionaire by 35 if he did that.
@phillp77779 ай бұрын
I'd try buy get a tiny home in low cost area... on decent piece prop
@bigskyblessing9 ай бұрын
I agree with you! I fly for SWA and I honestly don’t see us laying off. I think there is a bright future for us all. Great video!
@hoskjr38689 ай бұрын
Has SWA ever laid off pilots? Through COVID or 9/11 or ever? If not then I would’nt be worried either. Asking pilots if Southwest can buy them out and allowing those pilots to say yes or no is not a “lay off”.
@bigskyblessing9 ай бұрын
@@hoskjr3868 no thankfully never had any employees laid off.
@olaydre9 ай бұрын
Question What Does The Direct Deposit Say When It's Hit Your Bank Account Envoy or American Airlines 🤔? Inquiring Minds Wanna Know!!1
@ColbsterzSnowboarder9 ай бұрын
Headed back to flight school through a University so I've got a few classes I have to take to get my second bachelors degree but this 2nd one encompasses my flight training. I'll also be qualified for the R-ATP which is a huge reason why I went back to this school, plus the added benefit of using my Post 9/11 GI Bill for tuition/flight fees. I'm excited to get back into it! Especially seeing how crazy inflation is outpacing regular jobs. I work at a great company in their customer service department and it pays what would have been great money 10 years ago, but now you need 6 figures if you want a nice house and to live comfortably and I'm just not there yet. Between investing and flying I should be able to be in a great spot. Then I'll be in a spot where I can help motivate other young pilots or help young adults figure out how to navigate their way through life financially. Crazy times but I'm blessed to have a desire to fly because I can tell it's a beautiful career. Stressful and lots of hard work but well worth it!
@thesimcpt61399 ай бұрын
I appreciate these videos Garret! My plan is to work as a flight attendant for a few years (preferably long haul) to find out whether this lifestyle is for me. When I feel fulfilled with that, I wanna join flight school and grind to become an airline pilot! I just hope my plan works out😆
@j700jam49 ай бұрын
Flight engineers no longer exist, they went out in the 80s and 90s
@jcheck69 ай бұрын
My hangarmate was a DAL FA then busted her butt getting her ratings, teaching, and buying a cheap airplane to increase her total time. Flew at times 13 hours in a day in her Cherokee. Got her 1500 hours and was hired by a regional and is now flying the line. She is 28.
@lukekmichael9 ай бұрын
Hey great video. Do you do any consulting for people looking at different flight schools?
@SPGanger9 ай бұрын
I dont know on witch plane to get the type raiting on first sooooo A320 or b737-800 or a220?
@nutanshethia14339 ай бұрын
Congratulations Garrett 💐 😊❤
@_daxre9 ай бұрын
Really interesting one. Thanks for that. Last year I attended the recruitment process for a spot at Lufthansa´s flight school. Unfortunately, for some untold reason, I didn´t make it through the very last step. So I´ve started working towards a bachelor´s degree now, possibly master´s degree and I just hope that that I´ll be able to get a green card and a spot at a proper flight school in the US after that, move from Germany to the States and fulfill my dream of being an airline pilot there.
@LMays-cu2hp9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing you views of our industry.😊
@ryanlittleton56159 ай бұрын
Hey Garrett, speaking of the issues with Boeing and the MAX do you think you could make a video elaborating on your feelings on the matter being a 737 pilot?
@christianfrancis34359 ай бұрын
CFII with just over 500 hours… Fingers crossed🤞🏼
@BlasLive9 ай бұрын
Hello garret nice watching your new video,beautiful sharing for the airlines ❤
@irubenguler9 ай бұрын
This has all been in the back of my mind because I’m probably going to get to my 1500 hrs in about 2 years so we’ll see where things are then.
@j700jam49 ай бұрын
Spirit announced 260 furloughs today.
@rsoxfan1239 ай бұрын
Yes that’s because their acquisition with JetBlue didn’t go through. Courts blocked it. They specifically are really struggling
@edwardcook76738 ай бұрын
As long as you can pass the medical, I see no problem with 67. I could not pass the medical when I was 18.
@Heather-tt5hb2 ай бұрын
I thought about being a pilot after my high school years 🧑✈️ at one time and I was undecided
@tdelsardo9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Garrett!!
@CarmelitaManuel-h7p9 ай бұрын
Can i ask a question what does 4 stripes means?
@ihab69849 ай бұрын
did he just say if you're a in flight training keep your head down instead of up ?
@Torresdiguit3919 ай бұрын
thanks for informations, huge fan from VANCOUVER,BRITISH COLUMBIA 🇨🇦
@avid.venture9 ай бұрын
Heck yea! Flew floats out there
@xowestcoast09xo9 ай бұрын
I’m originally from Vancouver Island but I’m moving to Alberta in 2011.. hello 👋🇨🇦
@avid.venture9 ай бұрын
@@xowestcoast09xo I’m also over in Alberta now 👋🏻
@xowestcoast09xo9 ай бұрын
@@avid.venture ooo nice 😁😎small world
@justajoe47459 ай бұрын
Im flight training! Getting ti the airlines as soon as possible!
@climbmaintain9 ай бұрын
Gonna be a long time man, if I was starting today I’d seriously consider something else
@KevinMoore5q9 ай бұрын
Great video. I do have one question? Are you a Captain or 1st Officer? In your videos, you have four bars. When you're flying, you have three bars. I'm confused.
@kalrobbins28119 ай бұрын
Personally, I think that if Joe Sutter was still alive and working for Boeing , I don't think you would have seen the issues with the 737-Max.
@gabrielvazquez16919 ай бұрын
You wouldn’t see the issues with Boeing as a whole if that were the case.
@mikeycaruso60439 ай бұрын
If you're being "honest" and "transparent" why are you wearing 4 stripes when you're First Officer?
@D1michaelokolo9 ай бұрын
Calm down it’s just for the video it doesn’t have anything to do with what he’s saying
@electricaviationchannelvid78639 ай бұрын
It depends on type rating and employment position…you can be FO at one company and Captain with another company on a different type…and none of those being a full time jobs…
@thorburnmcgee79379 ай бұрын
>_
@jaredsweater64239 ай бұрын
they’re from when he was captain at piedmont
@climbmaintain9 ай бұрын
@@electricaviationchannelvid7863except none of those describe him
@blakepauli69659 ай бұрын
As a high school student, im a junior and I think the best option is to go to a college ( I’m thinking University of North Dakota because it’s semi-close to me) Wondering if Commercial Avaition is the right degree to pursue ? Any help with other colleges or routes to would be appreciated. Thanks !
@jasmineartis57547 ай бұрын
Definitely go to college, you could go into the military afterwards they’d help with student loans, Airforce would be nice you could retire after 20 years (you’d still be young) most officers don’t work afterwards because they make good money during retirement. you could go work at the commercial airlines afterwards and have two incomes coming in at 65.
@Hyrumsuniverse9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Garett!
@dreadroberts56279 ай бұрын
I'm only concerned when I'm on the ground thinking too much about the career uncertainty. When I'm in the air, I feel so grateful for the privilege to fly that I stop caring.
@quanwillfly9 ай бұрын
amazing video, thank you!
@arthouston73619 ай бұрын
I started flying with my dad at age 8. I could hold heading and altitude. I finally started getting my certs in1997. When I had my MEI and multi with a LOT of actual in a Seneca and a Navajo, I walked my resume into the Middletown PA office of a US Air feeder that flew Dash-8's. When I approached the desk and handed the woman my resume, she reacted just like the teacher in A Catcher In the Rye, when Holden Caufield handed in his paper. I was a young looking 50 years old, and she looked at me like I was some sort of reprobate for even thinking that they wanted another white male. Mind you, this was before DEI. Even then, the words, "pilot shortage" were being thrown around. There is NEVER a shortage. There is only a lack of people who will work for the current compensation and benefits. After some time spent in Lears, I wisely got out. I can't think of an industry that is more deserving to grovel than aviation. It is richly deserved.
@SpaceForceRecon9 ай бұрын
I’m making the jump from helicopters to the airlines… 2500TT but still need 100hrs airplane PIC for ATP mins! I’m coming!
@alexfrancis36039 ай бұрын
What is this new post today stating Spirit airlines is furloughing 260 pilots ? Airline pilot ftw. Hopefully by the time we are done we can catch the peak!
@shawnlakhani75597 ай бұрын
I noticed you have a visible arm tattoo - do airlines still have policies where pilots can't have visible tattoos? I'm looking to become a pilot and have a few arm tattoos so would like to know before putting in the time and money