No One Warned Me About This Struggle in Flight Training

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2023
  • Even after nearly 1,000 flight hours, I was caught off guard by this feeling when going back to flight school. It's easy to get discouraged and feel like an "outsider" in aviation but I wanted to share this story in hopes that it would encourage you to push through that feeling and remember that in a flight school or aviation community, we are all united by the common bond of loving to fly. It's easy to feel like everyone else knows all of the answers or no one else struggles with the knowledge or flight skills, and that's simply not true.
    Shoutout to Brian Williams at American Flyers in Addison, TX for the encouragement and conversation that led me to make this video! This video is not sponsored or affiliated with American Flyers.
    I want you to become a pilot and own your own airplane. Get my free resources to help with that at airplaneacademy.com
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Komentáře • 993

  • @AirplaneAcademy
    @AirplaneAcademy  Před měsícem +3

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  • @StudentPilot172
    @StudentPilot172 Před rokem +666

    I'm 43 widowed with 2 little kids. After watching my wife pass away when she was only 39, I realized life is short. Don't wait, because tomorrow is never guaranteed. I'm currently 25 hours into my PPL and in the solo stage right now. I love it and so glad I took the step to learn to fly. I wish she was alive to see me doing this

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +34

      Very sorry for your loss. I'm glad you've started pursuing aviation!

    • @chaseseuffert3551
      @chaseseuffert3551 Před rokem +34

      She might not be alive to see you doing it but she’s definitely up there watching you do it and flying with you.

    • @aroopghosh1381
      @aroopghosh1381 Před rokem +8

      She is there somewhere watching over you and the kids . She is happy that you are doing what you love doing the most

    • @JPROP-vb7sv
      @JPROP-vb7sv Před rokem +9

      She sees you, brother. Well done

    • @duly6805
      @duly6805 Před rokem +6

      May she Rest In Peace brother

  • @michaelcrump7767
    @michaelcrump7767 Před rokem +318

    I am 47 years old with a dream of flying from seeing crop dusters flying as a child . I always thought it would only be a dream . After nearly a year studying and 8 months of flight training . I finally have a PPL. At times I was so overwhelmed. If I can do it , anyone can !

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +8

      Congratulations!! This is awesome!

    • @bitlong4669
      @bitlong4669 Před rokem +4

      Awesome!, I’m 42 and got my PPL year back. Never too late.

    • @mms7704
      @mms7704 Před rokem

      Crop dusters? Did you watch north by north west?

    • @mothmagic1
      @mothmagic1 Před rokem +3

      Well done, I think the oldest person to obtain a UK PPL was 82 at the time.

    • @Funny-bf8xf
      @Funny-bf8xf Před rokem +8

      I am 47 years old and started my journey with this. I'm on my 3rd lesson tomorrow and I needed this video.

  • @steveevans3753
    @steveevans3753 Před rokem +9

    Until you walk into a flight school, you'll be surrounded by people telling you that "you can't." When you finally meet other pilots, they help you know that "you can." Those who love to fly will find a way and will encourage others along the way. The haters will remain jealous and on the ground.

  • @davidcole333
    @davidcole333 Před rokem +187

    I got started in aviation because I was at an airport as a 19 year old kid, just hanging on the fence and watching planes. A CFI saw me there and after he finished his lesson, he drove down to the end of the runway where I was and introduced himself and invited me to come in and take a $10 introductory flight. (This was 1986.) I went up two hours later in a Cessna 152, N25239 and got the ball rolling. Get off the fence is my message to those that dream about it.

    • @Hasshodo
      @Hasshodo Před rokem +4

      I started flight training a year ago. I'm good in the air, maneuvers, landings, all the practical stuff I'm fine. But I've busted two check rides for PPL already, never made it past the oral, because people give me anxiety, and my DPE was too concerned with stumping me on every esoteric fact on density altitude he could. Now I don't know what to do, whether I should try an actual flight school, or succumb to the idea that maybe I'm just too stupid for all this book learning. Busting multiple check rides means you'll always be passed over on hire anyway, for someone who isn't a fuck up, so I wonder what the point is in continuing anymore 🤷🥲

    • @shiryu325
      @shiryu325 Před rokem +3

      @@Hasshodo keep at it, I mean it

    • @Fiftyx60
      @Fiftyx60 Před rokem +3

      @@Hasshodo Not stupid! Keep at it, and you'll make it. Get a study guide for the oral exam and have your friends and family quiz you with it. You WILL get there.

    • @jonw3529
      @jonw3529 Před rokem +1

      @@Hasshodo finding a cfi for specifically a check ride prep is a great idea. And you have no idea what an employer is looking for in a hire! ;-) get it done! It’s just a test and it doesn’t measure you, your desires or your goals! Pedal to the metal brotha!

    • @SaltyAviator1
      @SaltyAviator1 Před rokem +3

      @@Hasshodo You don't think there's other people in aviation that have busted their PPL check ride twice and still got hired? Don't give up, keep at it and keep working hard. Later down the road you are going to look back and laugh and be glad that you kept going.

  • @Tybell350
    @Tybell350 Před rokem +115

    Aviation is absolutely worth pursuing! I am 36 years young and finally got the courage to take the plunge and quit the career that I absolutely hated and went all in and enrolled in a Part 141 commercial pilot program and am currently on my way to finishing up my PPL. Go for it!

    • @ThomasIsabella-bj3pu
      @ThomasIsabella-bj3pu Před rokem +2

      How’s it going???

    • @Tybell350
      @Tybell350 Před rokem +3

      @@ThomasIsabella-bj3pu so far so good, finishing up my PPL this summer and moving on to the 1st commercial phase in the fall. It’s a lot of info to learn but totally awesome!

    • @meatloaf5772
      @meatloaf5772 Před rokem

      Too bad financing a commercial pilot training program is so tough. Seemingly fiscal suicide for most people. Especially with loan interest rates being so high (10% to 15%). It seems like you have to get a degree/an established career that pays really well first and THEN start changing your career over to commercial pilot. I can't imagine your average joe working retail, customer service or other basic, ground floor jobs being able to afford it. All their money is going to rent, groceries, bills, etc. to just try to stay afloat. So yeah, you got your degree or did your training and worked many years in a career field you hated. It wasn't all for not if it positioned you to afford flight school.

    • @zer0coolninja887
      @zer0coolninja887 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@meatloaf5772thats expensive as f 😢 just checked

    • @TheCommentFactory
      @TheCommentFactory Před 9 měsíci

      Do they fund your training?

  • @ChrisMeuzelaar1
    @ChrisMeuzelaar1 Před rokem +104

    When I was 16 my dad died and every dream I had of being a pilot went out the the window to stay and save the family farm. Now in my early fifties I'm learning to fly and just went solo last week. With work I could only afford enough time for one lesson a month, and there were times I struggled but I had an amazing supportive instructor in Julie. I still have a while to go, but things get a lot easier after solo. If your heart beats aviation, start the first lesson and if it gets tough, hang in there, it is so worth it PS Thank you to all the aviators who make the instructional videos, they are incredibly invaluable!

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for sharing this, Chris. What a story! So pumped you have been able to pursue and fulfill a life long dream. Rooting for you!

  • @moeinmemphis
    @moeinmemphis Před rokem +20

    When I was about 12 years old I begged my mom to take me to the local grass strip where they were giving airplane rides one Saturday. I paid for my flight with money earned delivering newspapers. I LOVED it. I decided then that I wanted to be a pilot. I found a flight school at another grass strip about 20 miles away and took my 1st flight lesson at age 15, even though I really couldn’t afford it and my parents thought I was nuts. Now, some 50+ years later I have a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, am a retired Air Force pilot, retired corporate pilot, an aircraft owner, and still work full time a flight simulator instructor. I just earned another type rating last week. Aviation has been good to me, all because I took that 1st step to learn to fly.

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your great story! And thank you for your service!

    • @andrebello4191
      @andrebello4191 Před 26 dny

      I'm trying to achieve something similar. Not military though civil. I'm getting older tho time 🕒 is ticking

  • @colinbartram3467
    @colinbartram3467 Před rokem +56

    I'm 73 and hope to have UK PPL by the end of the year. I've learned to accept that each new level of skill is gaine through a process of embarrassing bungling at first, then getting it right some of the time, then all of the time (well, nearly all of the time). Currently learning to talk with Tower without sounding like a dumb student :-).

    • @timhoke2
      @timhoke2 Před rokem +6

      You can do this!!!! I didn't get my PPL until age 72! I laughed at your Tower talk. I, too, felt like such an idiot. Now, I talk to them with ease. Keep it up! It gets easier, but takes a while.

    • @hefeibao
      @hefeibao Před rokem +4

      Thanks for the inspiration! I'm 54 and feel at times too old to learn. You motivate me!

    • @QuantatativeStealing
      @QuantatativeStealing Před rokem

      You're an inspiration..I'm 53..Flying in the UK seems discouragingly expensive and the weather is so dire which doesn't help.
      I still haven't taken to the skies yet...thinking about the 3 axis Microlight route...because of the numbers.

    • @hefeibao
      @hefeibao Před rokem +1

      @@QuantatativeStealing I'm in Seattle and the weather is the same as are the costs compared to the UK. I've fretted about how much money I spent too and sometimes we just do simulator or something else on a cloudy day. In a away, the only difference before PPL and after is the cost of the CFI, as everything else is the same. I'd highly advise if you go the PPL route to shop around for a good school. If you have a bad CFI or one you simply can't learn from well, get another ASAP.

    • @QuantatativeStealing
      @QuantatativeStealing Před rokem +2

      @@hefeibao Yeah...I think NPPL for GA is about £15000...NPPL(m)45 hours minimum (60 hours average) microlight equivalent is only 25 hours minimum(average is about 47 I think) and around £5-6000.
      That's more affordable in my circumstances 🤣

  • @deldavis8634
    @deldavis8634 Před rokem +33

    I’ve always wanted to learn to fly. I’m 61 years old now and am working on taking my ground school exam this week. And I’ve already started with helicopter ground school as well. I think about all of the hours I would have had in the cockpit if I had started in my 20s, I really missed out. I say to all who want to take that leap. DO IT. If you don’t now, you will regret it later.

    • @eddiemata5721
      @eddiemata5721 Před 10 měsíci +10

      thanks for the positive comment, I am 66 and am close to going solo, everyone tells me I have nothing to gain from getting my private pilot licence but I have a dream and I cant let it go.

    • @martinredif6297
      @martinredif6297 Před 4 měsíci

      @@eddiemata5721follow your dream, later in life it becomes even more important and also we maybe have more time to dedicate

    • @patrickmetcalf3493
      @patrickmetcalf3493 Před 4 měsíci

      Glad to see another geyser working on the same goal. We’re the same age. Thx for the comment and good luck with your journey.

  • @TomSeeryCreative
    @TomSeeryCreative Před rokem +66

    I'm 51 and going for my PPL after many years of thinking about it. I got paired up with a Flight instructor that's half my age which seemed a little intimidating at first. After getting to know him, the age difference isn't even a factor. We bonded over our love of aviation and really enjoy our time together. Your video is so true. Encouragement is such an important part of this journey.

    • @mpls_ip
      @mpls_ip Před rokem +5

      Same boat...my CFI is younger than me, but she has a lot of experience and it's clear that she knows what she's doing, she loves aviation, and I enjoy working with her. Good luck on your journey!

    • @TomSeeryCreative
      @TomSeeryCreative Před rokem +4

      Best of luck to you too!

    • @steven2145
      @steven2145 Před rokem +9

      I got my PPL at 59! You got this!

    • @billlivezey4835
      @billlivezey4835 Před rokem +3

      Same! 53 here. Love my FI that could be my son.

    • @chrisstevens3776
      @chrisstevens3776 Před rokem +3

      Me too - 50yo. Finally have the time and money and so happy to be starting ( 10 hours in now ).

  • @alexbernier6154
    @alexbernier6154 Před rokem +26

    I'm 32 and have never touched the controls of any aircraft. I've recently decided (after many years of thinking about it) to pursue a commercial pilots license with the hopes of getting to a major airline someday. I haven't started yet, I'm just making calls and getting more information this week. Wish me luck

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +2

      This is awesome, thank you for sharing! Best of luck to you!

    • @pentachronic
      @pentachronic Před rokem +5

      Just do it. The years will go by if you don’t 😁

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@pentachronicI’m 31 and yesterday I said “screw this” and called up ATP and other places. I’m a truck driver and I’m ready to do something else. I can’t wait to become a pilot:)

    • @dt3963
      @dt3963 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@miguelrobb5719 that’s a surprise to see - I’m a truck driver too. Taking the very early steps into a PPL and eventually my CPL. Hope you’re still on your journey. Good luck

    • @miguelrobb5719
      @miguelrobb5719 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dt3963 make sure you get your blood pressure under control if it isn’t. One of the hardest things about aviation is getting that medical card. As for me I’m still on my journey. It was scary at first but you get used to it. I now know how to land the airplane without slamming it down on the runway. Lol. But yeah aviation is a lot of fun. I highly recommend it

  • @bruinschiefs1
    @bruinschiefs1 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I'm 20 hours away from finishing my commercial in Canada. 41 years old, doing a career change, just blew my commercial written test so my confidence has plummeted. Everytime i keep quiestioning whether it's worth it at my age, but as soon as I get back in the cockpit it all goes away. Re-writing my exam next month and ready for the next steps. Really appreciate this video!!!

    • @Yeahitsme101
      @Yeahitsme101 Před 5 měsíci

      Can you give a career guidance after cpl in canada ? I'm indian, planning to take cpl in canada . I'm a doc MD (not interested in specialization ) . Is it possible to apply for post graduate work visa after cpl? Also how about CFI job vacancies there , i see topics entry level pilots being unemployed etc ., I have to apply all through student loan only, meanwhile have to work small jobs in canada during my stay . Can you answer these questions which is really helpful for me (definitely I'll be entering flying school in next 2 years )

    • @dan6382
      @dan6382 Před 4 měsíci

      We need an update! You got this!

    • @bruinschiefs1
      @bruinschiefs1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@dan6382writing exam again early Feb and flight test late Feb. should he fully licensed by March and then moving to multi ifr

    • @dan6382
      @dan6382 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bruinschiefs1 you are so awesome! Good luck!

  • @alaahussein4271
    @alaahussein4271 Před rokem +17

    To be honest, this is one of the most motivational videos I’ve ever watched,
    Me myself was crazy about the idea of flying and being a pilot
    I started my flight training about four months ago and I’m only two or three months away from my first check ride
    At the beginning, I really didn’t know. How can I figure it out financially
    I’m only 20 years old
    On a part-time job
    But all what I can tell you now is it’s not gonna be hard if you’ll love it
    My parents hold me a little bit. I saved some money and I took some loans out but I’m 100% sure that it’s worth it.
    For anyone who is about to start
    And don’t know where or how look it up and start as soon as you can
    You will never have the knowledge if you don’t start, just start with a simple step, and all the things gonna start coming together with time.

  • @ranjrog
    @ranjrog Před rokem +25

    Got my private in 1977 and my instrument rating in 2021. In the process of scheduling my commercial check ride now as the written is done! You are exactly right - just keep plugging ahead - even if it takes a while!!

    • @adrianpad
      @adrianpad Před rokem +1

      What would you say to someone that "plans" to start IFR training the next day after PPL checkride?

    • @ranjrog
      @ranjrog Před rokem

      @@adrianpad Go for it!! No time like the present!!

  • @22ft35
    @22ft35 Před rokem +19

    I was lucky enough to be a part of a family of aviators who have been flying for decades, so it was a surprise to nobody when I started working on my ratings in January 2021. I'm glad to say that I passed my Commercial Pilot check-ride this past March at just 254 hours. I'm here to reassure you guys that I'm not some sort of prodigy or genius if you really put in the time and have the passion for flying almost anyone can do it. From my experience, the hardest part of Commerical training is staying motivated while grinding out those hours, especially with a low bank account balance, but once you reach the end and that new card comes in the mail the relief is unbelievable. I'm currently working toward my CFI and I gotta say it's a brand new struggle not just re-learning all the private and commercial maneuvers from the right seat, but learning how to instruct and how to explain things to a student who might be struggling. Throughout my training, there have been times when i thought I wasn't good enough or I wasn't ready to progress, but you just have to remember that not everyone is perfect, and as long as you are improving everything will turn out fine.

  • @jonathonhinson2070
    @jonathonhinson2070 Před rokem +19

    You nailed it! This is the reality MOST pilots experience. It took me 8 years from my introductory flight until I got my commercial. My “day job” had been technology but I LOVED to fly. For me it was not confidence that compelled me, but a reluctance to quit. After 30 years of IT work I got my first Part 135 job flying in Alaska. And, I was the least experienced person in the room. I’m going back again this year 😊

    • @hefeibao
      @hefeibao Před rokem

      Whew! Thanks for this. My flight training has been on/off as I've bounced from a club -> flight school -> club and finally to a flight school again. Knowing I'm not the only one who takes awhile to get it done trying to balance wife, kids, job, etc. really helps.

    • @nipunpeiris
      @nipunpeiris Před 9 měsíci

      Im working in IT too but love aviation, recently thought of joining the flight school and persuing my dreams :D

  • @madelineprado7678
    @madelineprado7678 Před rokem +18

    I started my aviation journey at 25, initially wanting to start flying when I was 18. Since I didn’t know many people who wanted to fly at that age, especially women, I thought I was being ridiculous to want that when I could pursue something mainstream and safe. I’ve had the craziest ups and downs during my training for my PPL, and these conversations are what keep me sane when I’m doubting everything and having the hardest time remaining confident.

  • @tbrown5a2j
    @tbrown5a2j Před rokem +8

    I’ve learned and experienced that in order to do something new, you have to place yourself in that environment. You can read all the literature on swimming, but until you get in the water, your life/heart experience won’t start or even grow. Go visit your local airport, take a discovery flight, get around other pilots, and allow your questions to become ideas that will fuel your motivation!

  • @JordiiC3
    @JordiiC3 Před rokem +16

    I’m starting my flight training back up this weekend after having life beat me down. I ended up moving to a new town and working for an airline in operations but seeing the pilots taking off and walking around in uniform made me not want to give up. I know life is hard still, but I won’t give up the fight to get in that seat, and you shouldn’t either. We love to fly.

  • @SuperEddietv
    @SuperEddietv Před rokem +4

    I'm 57, I was working on my commercial and my flight school said "a guy like you is going to have a hard time getting a job". I hang around with pro pilots now and they are more encouraging. It's who you surround yourself with and being realistic about your goals. I wont make any big money but I can still fly and maybe I will be a flight instructor. Now, on to find a different school within an hour of where I live.

  • @billcoley8817
    @billcoley8817 Před rokem +9

    I am 72 years of age and I have had the desire to learn to fly since I took my first flight in a Cessna 152 at 16. I love anything to do with aviation. I was blessed to work in the aviation sector for 28 years.

  • @serverguy74
    @serverguy74 Před rokem +27

    Charlie - this is great. I'm 48, got my PPL last year and my IFR rating this spring. Just started working on commercial...which, much like you, starts all of these questions about "what if". Like you said, one step at a time is a solid way forward while the rest comes into focus. Side note - thanks for offering up your ownership course...that was immensely valuable over the last few months as I was trying to wrestle with some of those questions.

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem

      Congratulations!! Glad you enjoyed the course and the video!

    • @tadeuszlufik
      @tadeuszlufik Před rokem

      Congrats on the IFR! Big milestone

  • @fredericklyon2006
    @fredericklyon2006 Před rokem +6

    I got started in aviation in the late 1970's. I only did about 3 hours of flight training before life got in the way. I'm now 66 years old and still have the goal to be a pilot. It's still on my bucket list and becoming a CFI is still a possibility for me. It's never too late to reach your goals.

  • @matt.robinson
    @matt.robinson Před rokem +25

    This is SOOO good - and really needed for me. I've been 'held back' because of finances...but even if it kills me (hopefully it won't!) I'm going to get my PPL. I finished my ground school - so now I'm just saving up to go for it! Thanks so much for the encouragment!

    • @jonathonhinson2070
      @jonathonhinson2070 Před rokem +6

      One of the best pieces of advice was to save up half the expected cost then be aggressive in training. Try to fly 3 times a week. You will retain more between each lesson and finish sooner. Flying costs money, so focus spending. Have a budget and track spending on everything. I drove a cheap Corolla so I could fly. If you want it, find a way to make it work.

    • @njbpaul
      @njbpaul Před rokem +1

      Man you're not the only one.. I think about it every minute

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem

      This is awesome! Congrats on ground school!

    • @matt.robinson
      @matt.robinson Před rokem +1

      @@jonathonhinson2070 I've heard people say that. Until recently I was part of a flying club where most of the members were older, so they got their PPL's in the 80's (or earlier). But I've heard people heading to the airlines talk about saving and then flying as much as possible and that it was easier. I've found a couple of places that will cost around 15K (Canadian) to get all my hours. I'm not heading to the airlines, but spending less money definitely makes me (and my wife!) happier! lol.

  • @thomasaudetat3257
    @thomasaudetat3257 Před rokem +9

    It took me going skydiving in a 182 to get the life long itch of being a pilot rolling. Three days later I went on a discovery flight and haven’t looked back yet. I’m currently studying and prepping for my initial CFI rating to help others with their dreams! Never give up on your dreams!! I’m 46 and will be able to fly commercially for the next 20 years!

  • @russperkins4054
    @russperkins4054 Před rokem +7

    After dreaming of being a pilot since I was a child, I have my Sport certificte. Over 50 and taking lessons felt strange, but everyone I've met in my aviation journey has been supportive and the love of aviation can be a unifying feeling. Don't wait, if you have the desire to fly, take the leap.

  • @MyFamilyFlightPlan
    @MyFamilyFlightPlan Před rokem +2

    Excellent video! I absolutely agree with you. The hardest step is walking through that door. Aviation is such a gift and hope more people can get introduced to it

  • @etmonster7237
    @etmonster7237 Před rokem +9

    This video hit me hard. I'm 14 right now and I want to pursue aviation, but there are many people around me who don't get why I want to do aviation. But this is who I am and it is what I want to do for a living. I want to fly planes and I'm going to achieve that goal.

    • @jimjernigan3670
      @jimjernigan3670 Před rokem +3

      That attitude will take you far and high. Follow that, not the voices that don't understand you.

    • @hvacmike1175
      @hvacmike1175 Před rokem +3

      Stick to your goals. Do not let anyone prevent you from following your dreams. Knowing at such a young age what you want puts you ahead of the crowd.

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +3

      You got this! Don't let anyone keep you from your dreams.

    • @etmonster7237
      @etmonster7237 Před rokem +2

      @@AirplaneAcademy Thank you!

    • @cessna177flyer3
      @cessna177flyer3 Před rokem +2

      Go for it. Flying for a living is NOT an easy path, but speaking from experience (21 years Air Force and now B-777 Capt at an airline (and Cessna flyer on my off days) it is soooooo worth it!

  • @Grabacr
    @Grabacr Před rokem +18

    This video popped up at the right time. It does feel good to know we are not alone. Your story along with the other comments reminded me why we push to achieve our dreams. In short, my written test is scheduled for next week and this video gave the motivation I needed since doubts started to cloud my mind. Again, thank you everyone and clear skies!

    • @castlejustin
      @castlejustin Před rokem +1

      You got this! Written was a tough hurdle for me but it’s not out of reach for anybody if I did it

  • @creloxs
    @creloxs Před rokem +3

    So true. I’m 52 years old and just last year received my private pilot certificate. I consider myself a very lucky and fortunate person but hearing the DPE at the end of my checkride say “ that was a good ride, congratulations” must have been one of the happiest moments in my life. When in doubt, just go for it, the love of flying that will get you there and life will never be the same.

  • @MrGriff305
    @MrGriff305 Před 6 měsíci

    Love this channel.. Much appreciated

  • @bradstanford211
    @bradstanford211 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'm 51 and about to take my private checkride on the way to my commercial ticket. I've had a career that paid the bills, now it's time to have a career that really fulfills. If you notice what's overhead everyday when no one else around you does, you need to go take an intro flight. It will change your life for the better! There is no better time to get started than today. I've never seen the pilot market as hot as it is right now. Find a flight school, take that first flight, and never look back. You won't regret it!

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před 9 měsíci

      This is awesome! Congratulations and thank you for sharing!!

  • @AviatingAround
    @AviatingAround Před rokem +7

    I always thought flying was super cool but didn't see myself ever getting a license. One day during the pandemic, I was bored (who woulda thought) and lying down in the yard when I saw a plane fly right over me. All I could think about was how lucky those pilots were to be adventuring at that time, and that was all it took for me to get the ball rolling. Few years later with some ups and downs I'm midway through my CPL. It ain't easy but it's worth it. If you don't feel like you're smart enough, I remember my first flight the instructor asked me to name all the parts/instruments that I knew and all I said was the wheels and wings!

  • @jakammeier
    @jakammeier Před rokem +9

    I recently got hired to my first airline job. Yes even right now starting the airline career I have confidence issues! What you said about seeing everyone walking around with a lot of intention really hit home with me right now. That is the same feeling I have every time I walk into an airport these days. Seeing all the pilots walking around makes me feel like I do not belong. What gets me over that feeling is seeing or hearing an airplane fly by. Knowing that is about to be me in the sky! (once I find my gate lol) Passion is an absolute must in this industry. You start at the bottom over and over due to the fact you are always learning. I have been a CFI for over 4 years and forgot what this feeling felt like. What keeps the confidence up is the passion for flying. Seeing the world everyday from a perspective so few get see ever in their lifetime. I discovered flying after I went to college. I was the kid that always had to look at the planes as they fly by over head. The kid that on any flight that has their face glued to the window the entire flight. But I never really thought it was a realist career growing up so never pursued it. After a bad break up, I decided it was time for an entire life change. Quit my job, moved out of my apartment and back in with my dad. Took out and loan and went for it! Went full time into the aviation career and got 7 certificates in 9 months at an accelerated flight school. That path is not for everyone! But was the right path for me. I instructed for 4 years after that at my flight school and on the side. If you have that itch inside of you just do it! Have to invest in yourself because no one else will! If you never try you will never know!

  • @JyotiSingh-kw3wp
    @JyotiSingh-kw3wp Před 9 měsíci +2

    You are the best encouragement ,Sir.❤

  • @alexanderperez9236
    @alexanderperez9236 Před rokem

    This super hits home. Thanks for sharing man!

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg Před rokem +8

    What a timely video! I just started my PPL(A) distance learning training today, and you are right, walking into that flight school was so intimidating, but i am determined to make it. I can do it, i know i can, but as the saying goes "focus on the first step, not the whole staircase" and it will all be fine. Let's goooooooo!

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +1

      Nice!! Congrats on starting! That's a huge first step!

  • @meat9292
    @meat9292 Před rokem +6

    I have been interested in aviation since I was a little kid. My dad was a pilot and he started training me when I was 16 out of Addison. Sadly, he passed away during that time period and I thought I wasn't able to continue. Fast forward from 16 to 42, and I am finally 20 hours into my Student Pilot and hopefully about to Solo. Even at 42, I am not going to stop with my Private and hope to make aviation a career. As much as I wish I would've pursued years back, I am so flippin happy to be flying. It is never too late to start and don't give up on your dreams. I love flying, I love the learning process and the feeling of not knowing everything.

    • @timhoke2
      @timhoke2 Před rokem

      Keep it up. You'll never regret it!

  • @pamt_13
    @pamt_13 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video bud! Very encouraging. I’m into my 30’s now and can’t wait to start my PL course

  • @mariocarpio5200
    @mariocarpio5200 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Out of the blues , suddenly this wild idea got in to me. I remember when I was 11 years old, someone asked me, what do I want to do when I grow up? I said, I want to be a pilot. After listening to you, I'm more than ever encouraged. Listening to you has been inspiring brother. Thank you.

  • @Fiftyx60
    @Fiftyx60 Před rokem +4

    Charlie, I hear you when you mention all the young kids! Hahaha I'm 57, and wrapping up the three hours with my instructor before I take my check ride for my PPL. My first instructor was younger than my youngest child! Nevertheless, here I am, realizing a life-long dream, and I encourage EVERYONE who thinks they might want to fly to check it out. Look for introductory flights in your area. Your goal doesn't have to be that you fly for the airlines. You can fly for you own personal enjoyment. Get out there and do it!

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem

      Congratulations on this big accomplishment!! Thank you for the encouragement to all!

  • @dennisnbrown
    @dennisnbrown Před rokem +3

    Thanks for posting this video Charlie. I wanted to get my certificate my entire life and I waited until I was 50 years old because I didn’t know how to do it.

  • @leeroywolphagen8451
    @leeroywolphagen8451 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you. This is very encouraging.

  • @echothreemike
    @echothreemike Před rokem

    Undoubtedly the most wholesome video on YT 🙌 While in high school, I befriended a retired 747 skipper who took me under his wing. He shared countless stories and experiences with me, and motivated me to pursue my passion for flying. Fast forward a few years, as a fresh CPL, I had the great privilege of flying him into a short mountain airstrip in our 207. It was so fulfilling seeing the joy on his face also. No-one has ever hurt themselves by helping others.

  • @AirSafetyInstitute
    @AirSafetyInstitute Před rokem +6

    Great video, Charlie. Aviation IS worth pursuing!

  • @josephstephen4295
    @josephstephen4295 Před rokem

    Thanks! This is a video I didn't know I needed to hear today. I have been flying for 2 years and been struggling to get time with my current flight school and it has been frustrating. Thank you!

  • @flyinghigh5031
    @flyinghigh5031 Před 3 měsíci

    Man i needed to see this. Great video

  • @jorybarton8362
    @jorybarton8362 Před rokem

    Man I don’t think you understand how much this helps I just felt like you were living my mindset rn thank you

  • @ryanesrey667
    @ryanesrey667 Před rokem

    Great video. Needed to watch this.

  • @Creedence47
    @Creedence47 Před rokem

    Great video! I am right where you were explaining. Man I felt like you put to words a lot of things I am/was feeling. Thanks for the content and I took love to fly.

  • @djv100
    @djv100 Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid, thanks!

  • @TheRenegadeAV8R
    @TheRenegadeAV8R Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic video Charlie, thank you so much for posting. I really needed to hear this.

  • @kenflores3875
    @kenflores3875 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome videos dude. Not just the knowledge, but the encouragement. I've wanted to fly since I was 16 so I joined the Air Force but my career took a different route. Now that I'm retired I'm chasing my passion. Can't wait to start. Thank you.

  • @sailhavasu
    @sailhavasu Před rokem

    Bro. I think I needed this more than you may ever understand. Thank you. Awesome video and message. I’m on it!

  • @benjaminponce7631
    @benjaminponce7631 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow litterly just what I needed, you have no idea!

  • @timwalsh5388
    @timwalsh5388 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing. I was emotionally touched by your motivating story, which was another nudge in the right direction for me to start back up.

  • @keithwaynemacgregor
    @keithwaynemacgregor Před 4 měsíci

    A beautiful life lesson in general -- applicable to everything one aspires to achieve. Thank you Charlie! 🙏🏼🤗💙

  • @randyfiles9980
    @randyfiles9980 Před rokem

    This video is AWESOME! I am PPL slowly working on my instrument rating. Time to kick it in high gear! Brian Wilson Rocks! Thanks for this video!

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress Před rokem +1

    I'm 55 yrs old and I dream for learning to fly since I was a kid and I start 1 month ago and thank heaven I have THE BEST instructor because it is not easy for me and I have a lots to learn but one things sure, it definitively change your live style for sure and life pattern ( studying 1 hrs per nights and 4 hrs every saturday and 1 Hrs of Flying that same day !!! ) and that is soooo OUTSTANDING Thank you Cheers 👌😇👍✨🚀🍻

  • @Flyingmamacita
    @Flyingmamacita Před rokem

    This is such a great message and you seem like such a genuine person! Thank you for your great content. You are so motivating and encouraging!

  • @ELARMOOTEE
    @ELARMOOTEE Před rokem

    Love this video bro

  • @blindsight_music_
    @blindsight_music_ Před rokem

    Damn, this is exactly what I needed right now. Thank you

  • @ke5bm
    @ke5bm Před rokem +1

    My intro to aviation was Microsoft Flight Sim 5.0 back in the 90s. Took my first intro flight out of Sallisaw, Oklahoma in 1996. Took my first lesson in 2002. I collected over 40 hours and was just a few tasks away from completing my Private Pilot Certificate when "life got in the way." This last August, I contacted the flight school in Chatham, Massachusetts near where I live now and I'm taking my checkride this Thursday. Never give up the dream! I love flying! I love the technicalities, I love the camaraderie, I love the sounds, the smells, everything about it.

    • @cessna177flyer3
      @cessna177flyer3 Před rokem

      I too started with an earlier version of MSFS - subLOGIC's Flight Simulator II on the Atari 800 in the early 80s. It lead to a 21-year flying career in the Air Force, and then an airline. Now I'm a B-777 captain, but it all started with wire-frame graphics. P.S. My son got engaged at CBI last fall. Small world.

  • @Sorrigan
    @Sorrigan Před rokem +2

    When I started I was terrified- despite being something I always wanted to do, but shelved for life events. So far its been one of the most rewarding things in my life.

  • @FJ-gk3jb
    @FJ-gk3jb Před 5 měsíci +1

    I finally took my 1st step into the world of aviation this past August. I scheduled 10 days to learn how to fly a PPG. On day 2 my mom called with bad news, my aunt was very sick and was not likely to make it through the night. I immediately started packing to come home. The next day she passed and my family told me i should stay, there was nothing I could do to change the situation. That morning I made my 1st solo flight. My aunt Vicky was very special to me and encouraged me to ride a my dirt bike when I was young. When i left the ground for the 1st time I felt like she was there with me encouraging me to keep going. I will never forget that flight. Life is short, i hope you have an aunt Vicky to encourage you to keep going. For aviators at heart aviation is life changing. There are many options, the important thing is that you get flying.

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před 5 měsíci +1

      So sorry to hear about your aunt. Thank you for sharing your story. Really neat she is still with you in this way!

  • @jeffreymcompton1
    @jeffreymcompton1 Před 9 měsíci

    What a great video! Thank you!

  • @Katthecontrarian
    @Katthecontrarian Před rokem

    Oh wow you're awesome! So supportive and kind. I'm 30 and deciding to fly this week! I'm so excited to start a new life and career. Can't wait to fly!

  • @charlieteirney4252
    @charlieteirney4252 Před 4 měsíci

    Appreciate your wisdom with this video your intention crossed exactly where it needed to with me

  • @andynuke1979
    @andynuke1979 Před měsícem

    I'm going for a discovery flight this afternoon, and I'm shopping for a ground school now. I appreciate the encouragement and insight from videos like this!

  • @jamesedwards5846
    @jamesedwards5846 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you. Good topic. Good job

  • @KevinSmithAviation
    @KevinSmithAviation Před rokem +1

    Great video Charlie. I can relate to you on this one. I am currently working on my PPL, and am about to solo. I have days that my self confidence is low, but my instructor is good at boosting it back up. The aviation community is amazing and most everyone is eager to accept us newbies. Like you said, we all love aviation. Keep up excellent work Charlie, safe skies 🇺🇸🛩️

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +1

      So good to hear, Kevin. Keep pushing. Congrats on your momentum!!

  • @edwardbacon8089
    @edwardbacon8089 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video! Pilots are always accepted by other pilots anywhere you go… it’s a great family!

  • @Blxz
    @Blxz Před rokem

    I thought this video was a bit silly at first watch. Until clicking away and mulling over on it. Your words actually exposed the exact vulnerability I think I had and that I was brushing off and not admitting to.
    Thanks for making this. I'm going to go and have a long overdue chat with a potential flight school.

  • @wimrutgeerts
    @wimrutgeerts Před rokem

    Thanks for making that video. I've just booked my exploration flight, while I was wachting your video.

  • @user-rf5id4le3n
    @user-rf5id4le3n Před rokem

    I just watched this video and I want to say thanks for making it.
    I have been on the fence about flying again, I haven't flown in years for various reasons, but this is so encouraging.
    I will definitely look into going back up

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem

      Awesome, I'm so glad the video was encouraging. You've got this!

  • @chiquitabellingan5378
    @chiquitabellingan5378 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this video! It has touched my heart, brought out all the emotions and made me realize there is still so much time. I'm 25 years old, working and just starting my ppl now part time and I felt very overwhelmed with walking into the school and seeing all the youngsters getting a head start on their career and I'm only starting now. I know I'm still young but it's still very overwhelming and demotivating to not be where you want to be. These comments and this video specifically has shared so much light! And I can't thank you and everyone enough for being so vulnerable and motivating!

  • @PatrickMain-zv7jn
    @PatrickMain-zv7jn Před 9 dny

    I’m 73. Got my PPL 50 years ago. Life got busy. Haven’t flown in 35 years. Just passed my airmen’s medical. Checking out flight schools to get recurrency training. Yes, a little hesitant to get back in the groove, but looking forward to it.

  • @sxf093020
    @sxf093020 Před rokem +2

    Took me 4 years, switching flight schools, more instructors than I can count, but in the end I was able to get my private! You can do it too if you really want to!

  • @D51S
    @D51S Před 7 měsíci

    Man I needed to hear that! Thanks! I’ve been in a weird position where I haven’t been able to fly as often as I like and my confidence has been going down. I’m also still waiting to start up on instruments training but the VA has been having an issue with the school and not knowing when they gonna be up and running again has kinda put me down. This video has brought me up looking forward to the next flight hopefully sooner than later.

  • @mauricecayon8529
    @mauricecayon8529 Před 8 měsíci

    I got my Helicopter pilots license in 2000 and it was 22 years later i got my fixed wing to continue my education and now I’m gong to start for my IFR and then the multi engine. Keep up the great work and being truly transparent and honest, continue your quest for bettering yourself it motivates all of us.

  • @dustinengel4852
    @dustinengel4852 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the honesty in this video! I was super nervous to call my flight school for the first time to book a discovery flight, and nervous walking in the front door. Now it's my favorite place to go. Currently 6 hours in to my PPL.

  • @eer928
    @eer928 Před rokem

    Thanks I needed this :)

  • @caiquesantana2339
    @caiquesantana2339 Před 7 měsíci

    Maaaaaan I SO needed that! After having a huuuge time gap between my PPL and CPL due to money issues 😅 I finally resumed my flying practice this year and had been struggling with some "basics" and the feeling of that confidence dropping is sometimes overwhelming. Anyways, I am glad to hear that other people do struggle and each in your own way. It humanizes our field and help us to keep going thru 🛫

  • @JonathanBarrientos
    @JonathanBarrientos Před rokem +2

    Loved this video. Definitely have had my low confidence days more than high confidence days during the training. I'm almost some with my PPL. It's the biggest endeavor I've taken on. Just getting started.

  • @CornClipper
    @CornClipper Před rokem

    Fun video man 👍🏻

  • @kevinlundy1980
    @kevinlundy1980 Před 5 měsíci

    I woke up this morning on my 53rd birthday and watched this video after a flight on my flight sim. I acutely talked with my wife yesterday about starting flight training for my PPL. After reading the comments and seeing people my age completing their PPL I am making the call and starting. Thank you for this life changing video!

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před 5 měsíci

      Congratulations and Happy Belated Birthday!! This is a huge step, and super encouraging to others. Thank you for sharing!

  • @tjwilliams7246
    @tjwilliams7246 Před rokem

    Great job with this !! We all love to fly and we want to share it when we can. But we all have this little bug of doubt sometimes when we get ready for that next step we may want to take. Flying is so versatile, not everyone has to go to airlines. People can get their PPL, buzz around their area at the speed that makes them happy. You summed up some thoughts and feelings very well. To anyone out there .... find your speed, as others have said, the flying group will work to help you just because we all love to fly !!

  • @R3dd_1247
    @R3dd_1247 Před rokem

    Everything about this video is spot on. I love it!! Every student pilot needs to see this

  • @excellenceinanimation960

    This video is important for s lot,of people! Please keep making content to try and get people to take a step and start.

  • @JaidenJimenez86
    @JaidenJimenez86 Před rokem +1

    Something I learned very quickly in aviation is that it is a very humbling experience. I had the same feelings when I first started, but once I recognized how humbling it is, and that I will always feel like this, it's something I can live with. I'm doing my PPL right now, and I'll be in the same position as you when I come to do my instrument, then my commercial, then a twin rating, then ATP (assuming I get that far), there's always a whole bunch of people a lot more skilled and experienced than you, no matter how skilled or experienced you are.
    It's the same thing every single pilot has gone through, and something that all pilots know you're going through, so nothing unique, and nothing to feel ashamed of.
    I'm taking a small hiatus right now as I kept screwing up and was beating myself up about my progress and my fuckups, my progress is very good and the fuckups I made I fixed and weren't anything that hasn't been done before, but I need to de-stress and get it clear in my head for a while. Taking the pressure off has helped a lot.
    (As it goes, I do have a goal in mind which helps. My dream gig would be flying a Caravan in the Idaho wilderness. I'm a self-funded PPL student pilot truck driver from England, so that will likely NEVER happen, but it gives my instructors some idea of what motivates me, and what I would like to work towards. Maybe one day I'd love to land a 737, but I don't want to be an airline pilot... I can get the same kicks by hiring a training sim for a few hours once in a while.)

  • @jafo513
    @jafo513 Před 9 měsíci

    I came across your channel today and started watching a number of your videos, but this one hit me right at home. I’m 55 and took my intro flight on my 16th birthday. Flying was something that always intrigued me and wanted to do. But life got in the way on more than one occasion. I’m currently cleaning up my maneuvers so I can complete my checkride for my PPL before the end of the year. It was refreshing to hear someone say in their video that its not always easy and they struggle either with confidence or life being in the way. Then reading through some comments of others my age and just learning or getting back into flying definitely moved my confidence meter back higher.

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před 9 měsíci

      Hey, Jeff! Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your encouraging story. Keep us posted on your progress! This is awesome!

  • @amarin253
    @amarin253 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video!! I’m scheduling my discovery today.

  • @UNITED38Heavy
    @UNITED38Heavy Před rokem

    This helped, I’ve had some rough patches with flying. Starting and ending, life getting in the way, etc. Glad I’m not alone, looking forward to flying this summer!

  • @micahvargas4841
    @micahvargas4841 Před rokem

    The struggle that happens in training is a real thing, but the reward is one of the best feelings you'll ever experience. I wish I could get everyone to fly.

  • @wheelsup46
    @wheelsup46 Před rokem

    Well-said. Nicely done.

  • @mortonharwood9836
    @mortonharwood9836 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is a phenomenal video. I experienced the same thing starting my private... wanted to reach out to the local flying club but didn't feel like I had all the answers they'd want/need. One day I did and fast forward 2 months I'm 16 hrs in and working on planning my first dual CC. The one thing that continually impresses me about this industry is how much people want to help you. Everywhere you go there are fellow airplane nuts who love helping people get into this, so you're never alone!

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks Morton - glad you could relate. Way to go on diving in! And I agree... most people generally want to help a lot and it's just us up to us to speak up and ask for the help in the first place. Good stuff.

  • @mpls_ip
    @mpls_ip Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this, Charlie. I'm 45; my father and grandfather were both career pilots. I'd always wanted to pursue aviation but never had the means until now, so back in January...I struggled with the first step of just calling the local airport I wanted to train at and getting the process started. But finally I did and the dominos started falling. I'm less than 10 hours into primary flight training, but I have a great CFI, a student pilot certificate, a valid medical, a logbook that's gaining new entries every week, and I'm on my way. Last week I landed the airplane for the first time without my instructor assisting with control inputs. I have a ways to go...but it's solid progress even just since January. That first call was the most awkward but I'm thankful I picked up the phone. I appreciate your candor in this video, and blessings to you as you work towards your commercial rating.

    • @AirplaneAcademy
      @AirplaneAcademy  Před rokem +1

      Congratulations!! This is a huge accomplishment! Getting started can be the hardest step sometimes, so I applaud you!

  • @santostrevino3774
    @santostrevino3774 Před rokem

    Good morning, I stumbled upon your video as I’m driving to work.
    I am very new to Aviation ✈️. I am 37 and I just started my Aviation ✈️ journey two months ago. And I will say I was very apprehensive to get it started.
    I felt all those same feelings, doubt insecurity, walking into the local flight, school and seeing instructors and students, hearing them talk about Aviation ✈️. And those conversations just flying right over my head. Because I had no idea what they were really talking about and I said to myself “man I don’t think there’s any way I can learn, something new” especially about Aviation ✈️ like I mentioned before I only have two months in.
    That being said, I will say it has been one of the best decisions I’ve made.
    There are going to be times of fear, insecurity and doubt but that’s when you have to push through and do it anyways.
    I wish everyone the best in their journey, as we are always learning, no matter where you are in Aviation ✈️. Keep on learning keep on asking, and when you’re afraid do it anyways.
    My instructor said no one knows it all, because we are all still learning.
    I would like to add that you just have to put yourself out there. I have noticed that everyone is on a journey, and that everyone that I have encountered is willing to help.
    Take care and God bless🙏🏻

  • @mechem6964
    @mechem6964 Před rokem

    This is the most realistic life advice you can get, and a lot of people need to hear it more often. Great Video and good luck with your commercial.