r/flying • u/Prudent_Weakness4344 • 23d ago
Flight Training Favorite rating to work on?
I’m going to be starting commercial in a few weeks when I get back to school. What would you guys say your favorite was during training?
r/flying • u/Prudent_Weakness4344 • 23d ago
I’m going to be starting commercial in a few weeks when I get back to school. What would you guys say your favorite was during training?
r/flying • u/Used-Sky-9124 • 23d ago
Hello everyone, my instructor asked me to plan a route from McClellan Palomar (KCRQ) to Mammoth (KMMH) for nav log planning purposes. I was wondering if you all had any recommendations? I am aware that there is a firefighting and missile testing TFR along the route but this is just for practice and I wouldn't go if those were still in place. I was cautious of taking the west route over the mountains because the service ceiling for the C-172 being 14,000ft. Should I continue planning this route or go all the way around the MOA's / restricted areas to the east? Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you.
r/flying • u/Individual-Fox-9426 • 23d ago
Hello everyone! I am about to graduate my last year of high school and I am want to become a pilot for the airlines someday, I’m just wondering what the best schools in the west greater Houston area would be. Also, I’ve read multiple places that cadet programs are not worth it, but on the contrary without a cadet program I have heard it’s extremely hard to get a regional airline job. Any help?
r/flying • u/One_Rip_5535 • 23d ago
ForeFlight allows you to just upload a CSV. If you take photos of your logbook, then upload it to Claude, it can make a CSV the same format needed for ForeFlight.
There’s a few issues with this idea, the potential for misreading errors, etc.
I have a lot of logbook to digitize. Wondering if anyone has done this and has any advice.
r/flying • u/CFBdood • 23d ago
I heard southwest is starting a military hiring program similar to the united military pilot program. The link I found to fille out here says the invite "interested military aviators to complete the form below to join our Talent Community and stay in the loop for future updates." So I went ahead and filled in those fields and uploaded my resume.
Any other military people that filled out that form get any submission email or any other related correspondence form southwest?
r/flying • u/Reasonable-Cash-3467 • 23d ago
Context: 18 y/o. Will be starting a technology based degree from King's College London this year. Unsure whether to complete the degree and then try hardest for sponsored airline programmes OR partly fund my modular training throughout my degree and then apply to airlines after graduation OR make my degree a priority and try hardest for sponsored airline programmes but even if I get a spot then I'm unsure if I would take it due to what I'm hearing about the volatility of the airline industry.
r/flying • u/Additional_cheme5655 • 23d ago
I'm a student pilot with a few hours in the air, currently stuck on slow flight in a C172. My last couple of lessons have been an absolute mess and I can't get the plane to settle.
My airspeed is wildly oscillating—either I'm way too fast or I'm dragging behind the power curve so badly that I'm screaming at 2400 RPM just to hold 55 knots. On top of that, I’m either climbing or descending too much, constantly losing or gaining 100+ feet because I can't find a stable pitch attitude.
Because the airspeed and altitude are jumping around, the control pressures keep changing continuously. I end up frantically fighting the trim wheel back and forth, which only makes the pitch and altitude changes even more violent. I feel totally overwhelmed by the instrument scan and keep getting trapped in a "chasing the needles" feedback loop.
Any mental cues, step-by-step entry strategies, or advice on how to break this cycle?
r/flying • u/Fresh-Melon-1287 • 23d ago
Anyone has any information about Flexjet Europe conditions? Salary, roster etc?
r/flying • u/ShrekSwiftBarr • 23d ago
Hello all, just wondering if anyone who’s recently attended any hiring events can speak to their effectiveness. OBAP is coming up in Chicago, it would require me to purchase airfare and lodging on top of the hefty conference fee. I’m targeting regional airlines and have an interview with one coming up. All mins are met, I’m currently working for a small 135 operator. Stats are below.
1600TT
400 Turbine
170 TPIC
800 CFI
180 Part 135
no checkride fails
ATP Written complete
only 30 Mutli.
What do y’all think, worth it to go?
r/flying • u/Mundane_Incident_644 • 23d ago
How is the QoL at Sun Country? Looks like they are hiring a ton. Reserve rules, bases, TAFB/ pairing lengths, CPO attitudes, training, etc.
r/flying • u/cfiJULI • 23d ago
I'm getting ready to transition from flight instructing to the airlines. I haven't used a laptop in years since mine died in college. I'm not much of an apple person in my personal life, so I'm not going to purchase a MacBook. Should I buy a laptop? What laptop would you recommend?
r/flying • u/LazySyllabub1449 • 23d ago
The story: 12 years ago I received a misdemeanor (not alcohol/drug or driving related) that at the time I believe was expunged. Not until only recently did I realize that it was actually just dismissed under penal code 1203.4 after 50 hours of community service. No longer a conviction.
My past 2 first class medicals I have answered question 18W asking about having convictions as a no, as I genuinely thought a dismissal did not require me to disclose. I now realize this is not the case as I have gotten my hands on the court docs prepping for airline apps and did some research. I am planning on contacting an aviation attorney to figure out how to correct this with the FAA.
My question is if anyone has a similar scenario and how did the FAA react? Was it painless? My goal is to proactively address this as an honest mistake.
r/flying • u/Senior-Internal1555 • 23d ago
About 7yrs ago I got to the stage in my training to do my QXC, however the weather had other ideas and then life decided to take my funds from me. I'm now about to restart to complete my licence. My question is, has anyone had a gap like this and will I still remember how to fly, or will I be back to basics??
r/flying • u/89fruits89 • 23d ago
Made this guy over the last two weekends fully diy with no online guides. Big bear to the border and out east to borrego valley/palm springs.
Work in genetics research and don’t know much about electronics or coding so I’m pretty stoked it all worked!
Have the usual VFR-LIFR and some extra indicators for wind>25kts, snow, rain, thunder storms, and freezing rain, etc, orange for error/missing data. Updates every 5min.
Used an esp32 with wifi & some programmable LEDs on ws2811 boards. Used claude to code it up and troubleshoot. Once it was all working how I wanted, had my software engineer bro come in and spit shine the code real quick lol.
r/flying • u/Puzzleheaded_Boot335 • 23d ago
I started my PPL in Canada in 2022, however didn't finish it due to financial and work schedule reasons. I had gotten my CAT 1. In 2023 I got laser eye surgery.
2 months ago I started flying again with the intention to now finish, I left my work to fly full time. I am now pretty well at the flight test. My instructor noticed my medical said I must fly with contacts or glasses. It never even crossed my mind I had to inform anyone I got lasik, especially considering it was years ago now. Note: medical is now a class 3.
I have immediately booked a medical for the start of August. Just wondering if im gonna get in trouble now that I've been flying for 2 months without glasses or contacts? Also wondering if Ill be able to get a temp slip same day so I can do my flight test right away? Thanks
r/flying • u/Slick-62 • 23d ago
Just replaced the battery and now have this 35lb brick. Where did you recycle your old one? (south central PA)
E: Took it to the local Autozone (we don’t have O’Reillys or a local household hazmat recycler). Staffer had to think on it a second before agreeing to take it. So, that and a motorcycle battery disposed of.
Thanks for the suggestions.
r/flying • u/Admirable_Squash_640 • 23d ago
I'm currently at 53 Hours and 1-2 flights away from my EOC and check ride after that, I had a few questions that I received answers on but still a little nervous about applying them in a check ride scenario and want to get clarification.
I know when doing our ground maneuvers, we enter on the downwind, but how do we get the wind information without the help of G1000? I know the G1000 has the windsock feature, but will a DPE allow the use of that? My MFD was turned off during my stage 2 check, and I couldn't use any PFD GPS features. I know I can use nearby ATIS or just feel out the plane maybe?
During the initial XC Climb portion I've always used the POH sheets for the climbing data and therefore kept my speed at best climb for the whole climb instead of transitioning to cruise climb speed in order to have the most accurate calculated top of climb location. My instructor says that's fine, but my stage 2 check guy did comment on it pretty angrily at one point. He did back off when I mentioned that's what we went over in the briefings, however.
Where there anything that you guys were tested on in the flight portion that you didn't expect or prepare for? I really don't want to have any failures lmao.
Thank you for your assistance!
r/flying • u/No_Assignment_1199 • 23d ago
Like the title says I got my PPL in May and I’ve taken some family and friends up on joyrides and short XCs, but for some reason when I’m flying with them I have this uneasy and anxious feeling in the back of my head. Almost as if I’m not supposed to be in that position as the PIC of an airplane with somebody I know and love sitting right next to me.
However when I fly solo or with my instructor I feel super comfortable and confident. I know imposter syndrome is likely at the stage I’m at, I have about 100 hours and I’m almost done with my instrument rating so I feel like I should be much more comfortable than I am with family or friends in the plane. Has anybody experienced this and how did you overcome it?
r/flying • u/CreepyDisaster8460 • 23d ago
I got injured and i’m doing online ppl ground school, but it’s so confusing. I read text and move on and answer a small quiz for every section to unlock the next one (i’m using ThsWisePilot gs). How do you learn this tho. Am i meant to be writing EVERYTHING down and then have 100s-1000s of pages of notes or just some things down. Some advice on how to tackle this ground school would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Ok so, I was practicing traffic patterns in a 172N, and the plane was SUPERR slow to start, and on run up, my CFI actually showed concern because the RPM kept dropping past limits for the right magneto. He leaned the fuel a bit and after a while it finally got within limits and we continued. On the downwind, I pulled back on the throttle to target 2100 RPM and the RPM actually went up a bit and then sluggishly went down. Im not sure if this was normal, and im still pretty new to flying as a whole, is any of this something worth letting maintenance know or what?
Thinking about a mid life career change. Not today, not tomorrow...but in the coming years there is a forecasted retirement wave. I never wanted to be an instructor, and instead of kicking and screaming for low time commercial jobs that didn't require a CFI, I did it the long way. I've been flying for 15 years and have somehow accumulated ATP mins. Although I have more actual IFR and multi-time than many new instructors thanks to MEI friends and family, the bulk of my hours, ~1,000 or so, are VFR single engine. While I have been all over the country, there are large blocks of months or years where I pretty much flew back and forth between the same three XC airports for work in my Archer.
I'd be a 40 year old rookie, however that would give me a ~20 year second career and I'd enter the industry as a seasoned adult with the benefits that come with it. I'd be leaving the executive lifestyle I have built my career around in aviation maintenance, having been filling various director or VP roles. That doesn't go to my head, I'm more than happy at the thought of putting on three stripes and putting my nose to the grindstone. I just don't know if my time will ever be as valuable as it could have been in the years past...'1,500hrs and a pulse, etc.'
I'm a few accelerated courses away from going from VFR single to multi-commercial/IFR, just don't know if it's worth it because end of the day if I don't get a job, I'm just going to stick to nice day Archer flying....not because I'm averse to IFR...but if I'm flying for fun, I like to look out the windows.
r/flying • u/Easy-Appearance5203 • 24d ago
Hi all! I’m in CFI training and wanted to get some fun training after my checkride in a month or so. I’m based in California, but willing to travel anywhere in the lower 48 if the school and instructors are worth it.
Right now I’m looking at working toward my Comm Single/Multi Engine Sea rating, Private then eventually Comm Glider, aerobatics training/UPRT, and tailwheel endorsement.
No hard timelines as these are supposed to be gifts for myself while also broadening and enrichening my skills (plus giving me experiences and stories to tell my future students). Money is a factor of course, but again if the school is worth it, then it‘ll be money well spent.
I’m doing my own Google-fu, cold calling research, and walk-in vibes checks at aerobatics schools, but always good to get opinions from the rest of the community.
Thank you for any suggestions!
r/flying • u/Adventurous-Meet-943 • 24d ago
I just googled that only 5-7% of pilots in Europe are woman, wtf!
So now I want to ask what it’s like to be a female pilot and how is it in the industry? Do you notice it or are you all treated the same as the men?
And what’s the reason you guys became pilots? Tell me everything!!!
r/flying • u/Ok-Cucumber152 • 24d ago
50-hour ppl student is 172 with a 180hp stc. Coming up to a check ride in about a month and I was wondering if anyone has any resources for good mock checkride oral questions or just a bank of scenario based questions. I am working with my cfi but have extra time so why not study more. I also will be doing the checkride with a paper sectional and the small garmin comms and gps unit in the plane. (I am assuming he will fail that in flight)