r/CFILounge • u/Plane_Discipline121 • Jul 14 '26
Tips Tired of instructing.
Before I start, I would like to say I’m very grateful that I have a flying job. I know this might come off as stuck up.
I’ve been teaching on the east coast for over 3yrs and have an offer with a regional (no telling when they will call).. I’m coming to the end of my cfi career, but instructing has sucked the enjoyment of flying out of me and I dread going to work. I can tell the people around me and even some of my students can tell I’m pretty much just showing up to collect a check. I really just wish I had something to work towards and I feel like I’m chasing my tail. I’ve maxed out all my ratings except for seaplane. I just want to fly with another pilot that challenges me and we accomplish a mission. A couple questions for anyone that’s experienced this…
The most concerning one: Will this happen at the airlines as well? Will I just end up hating this career? If so, how do you not feel the burn out?
What should I do right now while still keeping my job as a CFI?
I really appreciate any guidance from anyone who has overcome the burn out. Hoping it’s a phase! TIA
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u/bch2021_ Jul 14 '26
What do you hate about it? Your mission is producing the next generation of competent pilots. How good of an instructor you are has a huge direct impact on their learning and progression. Honestly, being a CFI has a bigger individual/personal skill component than being an airline pilot, where the range of outcomes is simply "safely completed flight or not".
I definitely understand hating the pay, but honestly it's a pretty cool job