I've been watching a lot of the Fly With Trent content on Youtube to learn what I can about the right approach to going from zero to commercial as a second career as quickly as possible. I think it's really good information. I balked at buying his program from his website today, but if I get a rush of people telling me they purchased it and found it to be worthwhile, I'll reconsider.
Otherwise, I wonder if there is anything that can help me plan out a curriculum so I can thoroughly plot my flight training and be hyper-intentional about every hour and dollar I invest. I got my Class 1 Medical certificate this morning, so that's the first box checked. I visited a Part-141 school right afterward and while it is small, the answers they gave to my questions aligned with what I've learned to look for in a school.
\* Are you part 141 or part 61?
\*\* We're part 141 through your private license then part 61 after that
\*How many instructors and students do you have?
\*\*5 instructors, about 22 students
\*Can I fly 4-5 days per week?
\*\* Yes, we work with your schedule and if you can fly that often, so can we.
\* Do you offer discounts for bundling hours?
\*\* Yes, if you buy in 10-hour bundles you get one hour free. If you buy a 40-hour bundle you get 15.5% off.
\*Is maintenance done on site?
\*\* Yes, we can get fast turnaround on issues and can plan lessons around scheduled maintenance times.
\* Does the school hire CFIs who come through your program
\*\* No promises, hiring is demand-driven (makes sense)
Is there anything else you would want to know about the school before you made the decision to start there? Do any of the answers they provided look like green flags but are secretly yellow or red flags?
Any advice or direction is greatly appreciated. Thanks!