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What Keeps You Going

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Lately, I have been frustrated and keep wondering if aviation is right for me. I talked to some people and "duh" of course aviation is right for me. But what I want to know, is if people begin to loose their faith in aviation, what keeps them going. What makes a person a pilot, other than the training. Why do you want to be a pilot. For such a hard job to get into, why do people stick with it, instead of trying a different profession.
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My excuse is brain damage!
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Post by Go Guns »

  • Lack of qualifications to do anything else
    Lack of desire to do anything else
    The view from my office window rocks
    It's just such a damn cool job
    It's allowed me to meet some of the coolest people
    It's allowed me to stare in awe at places that I wouldn't even had thought to go
I could sit here all night and do this probably....
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Post by 737 Mech »

I could fix farm equipment for the same money, but who wants to tell people they fix shit spreaders. Anyway I don't do it for the glory... hmmmm or do I? I guess maybe I do but I think it is just a pride thing and being proud of telling people what you do for a living. I do make more cash or at least the same as all my friends do and I get to travel for peanuts.

I get instant respect from people when they find out what I do...it's a good feeling.
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Chicks dig pilots. In some places
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damned if I know.
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I get instant respect from people when they find out what I do...it's a good feeling.
Yeah, me too.....until I tell them what I make, how much I paid to get here, the shithole town I'm working out of, and how many relationships I've seen come and go.

Fact is............ we are nuts. It isn't about the buck, glory or what other people perceive I am when they find out I'm a pilot. I try to keep it quiet. "Truck driver " I say.

For me.....it's the little shot of adrenaline...every T/O and Landing....every hiccup in the engine.....every day where ther's a little more weather than I'd like...

It's not the thinking man's gig...that's for sure.


It's just everything else feels...so....pedestrian.


my 2 cents

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Post by 737 Mech »

stuckmike wrote:
I get instant respect from people when they find out what I do...it's a good feeling.
Yeah, me too.....until I tell them what I make, how much I paid to get here, the shithole town I'm working out of, and how many relationships I've seen come and go.

Fact is............ we are nuts. It isn't about the buck, glory or what other people perceive I am when they find out I'm a pilot. I try to keep it quiet. "Truck driver " I say.

For me.....it's the little shot of adrenaline...every T/O and Landing....every hiccup in the engine.....every day where ther's a little more weather than I'd like...

It's not the thinking man's gig...that's for sure.


It's just everything else feels...so....pedestrian.


my 2 cents

cheers

What I make never really comes up so just don't say.......but on the other hand I am in alot better shape than my friends that went to University
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Post by CB »

Personally, it was being able to travel, not sitting in an office 9-5 5 days a week, seeing what my country looks like from the air.

By all means its not easy and I was in your shoes when I lost lots of money with a flight school when bankrupt. I am up to my eye balls in debt, but I have meet so many great people including my boyfriend. He flys helicopters and now thats the way I want to go in a few years.


Hope you can find your drive again to fly. Its hard, but its all worth it when you are able to do that first flight where you are being paid and not you paying for it.

Dream Big
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Redbull and Vodka
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I prefer it with Jager, but either works.
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In Cat's case.... Viagra!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by pianodude »

i finally gave up after being poverty stricken for eight years and kept asking myself why am i doing this to myself? now my atpl just sits on the nightstand gathering dust :cry: seriously though, life goes on. it never leaves you(i'm on this site three times a day!) there are many other opportunities after flying, but it was about ten years before i could say that it was really out of my system
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'Cause I can't dance and I'm not handsome enough to be in movies!
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Post by laticsdave »

The fact that having worked for 11 years in a bank in England (Halifax Plc), there's no way I could ever face going back to an earth-bound job.
However, if Iron Maiden want a 4th guitarist..... :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: , I'm there!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Northern Skies »

One day I asked myself this question, so I looked on workopolis and monster to see if there was actually anything else I would enjoy. The fruitless search lasted about 6 hours, and was extremely frustrating. I doubt I could ever leave the career that I have had my mind wrapped around since I was 4 years old. Anything else would be "just a job".

The only thing I could think of is to take a job in one of my hobbies, so I don't think I would mind being a fishing/hunting/wilderness/whitewater guide, or maybe a machinist. But only if I could afford my own plane for fun.

Cheers!
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Post by Hedley »

The groupies, of course.

"I spent most of my money on women and airplanes. The rest I wasted."
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Post by CAL »

For any of you out there that think flying isnt for you and you are currently flying or involved with aviation, whatever you do, dont ever come back into an office, the money effect runs out quickly.

I gave up a good flying job, and I will regret it for the rest of my life. Only positive thing that came out of it was my wife and knowing that I if I ever get back in an airplane I will never ever leave it.
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In my case, I was dropped on my head when I was a youngster.
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The average pilot, despite the somewhat swaggering exterior, is very much capable of such feelings as love, affection, intimacy and caring.
These feelings just don't involve anyone else.
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Too lazy to work, and too honest to steal! :lol:
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I also spent all this money into training, why waste it?
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Post by hazatude »

60 years of Peninsulair.

I really respect that and I work hard towards the next 60.
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Post by Dog »

I have one foot out the door. I'm half way to being a paramedic. I might still fly the summer seasons if the money is right but I want to be home and see my kids grow up.

I love flying. I've know I wanted to be a pilot since I was six. It's too bad the conditions are so below par.
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Post by SkyWolfe »

My head wount let me do anything else.

No matter what I do with myself - all I can think about is being back in the air- it's been this way since I can even remember.

So I better just stick with it or I will go crazy.
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. wrote:Redbull and Vodka
Not good for the heart.
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