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who wants to fly with me?
Hey people,
As some of you probably know i am a pilot!!! yeh, a pilot! I fly out of brampton airport (i am a flight instructor) I trained one of the dj's on TA how to fly. Ill ask him if i can mention his name before i post here. Oh, and i have over 1000 hours flight time.
Unfortunately, it has been very slow for the last year for flying due to low demand for flight training and winter weather. I was planning on flying for fun this spring/summer (going sightseeing, etc.) and was wondering if anyone here would like to come along with me. the cost is roughly 140 to 150/hr ... if i can get 2 people, then you can split it half (75 each) If there are 3 people, even cheaper. However, with 3 people (sometimes even 2), we will be restricted with fuel capacity due to weight and balance limits, meaning we cant go far without making fuel stops on the way. please let me know if anyone is interested, drop a pm or post in the thread. The aircraft is a cessna 172, (picture below)
I will give more info once we get in touch. See you all at PVD next weekend! 

Ahh that's so cool! I was pulled up by one of those when I went gliding. I need to learn how to fly one one day.
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| Originally posted by jad Ahh that's so cool! I was pulled up by one of those when I went gliding. I need to learn how to fly one one day. |
That's a pretty good way to build hours in renting rides...
Passengers pay for the ride, pilot builds hours..
Dude you should go go Ft McMurray when you get your commercial..
A buddy of mine is there working on the ramp, making 70k fueling planes, and flying bush part time just filling his log book...
You'll never build enough hours here unless you get a gig instructing...
Holy shit this is awesome
where do you usually fly to?
I'd actually be down for this!
If you had a water plane and could drop me off at the cottage on a long weekend I would so be in!
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| Originally posted by VDub Where did you go gliding?? |
Would you fly me btwn Windsor-Toronto?
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| Originally posted by jad Just west of Hamilton. Here's their site: SOSA Gliding Club |
your wife works at Lansdowne and Bloor?
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| Originally posted by VDub I learned York Soaring up near Arthur... Gliding is absolutely the best... |
I did the instructing thing too many moons ago. I quit and went up north to find work. Pickle Lake, Sioux Lookout, Fort McMurray, Buffalow Narrows. Finally back down in the real world. The ride was fun and learned a crap load up there. Waiting for jobs to come to you as a cream puff instructor is the quickest way to add an extra half decade until get a airline job unfortunately.
Good luck dude.
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| Originally posted by jad Nothing like it. Especially if you go on a clear breezy day and the the air currents keep you up for hours. Do you fly on your own? If so how long did it take you to learn? |
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| [b]Originally posted by failsafe [/bWaiting for jobs to come to you as a cream puff instructor is the quickest way to add an extra half decade until get a airline job unfortunately. Good luck dude. |
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| Originally posted by jad Ahh that's so cool! I was pulled up by one of those when I went gliding. I need to learn how to fly one one day. |
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| Originally posted by VDub Passengers pay for the ride, pilot builds hours.. Dude you should go go Ft McMurray when you get your commercial.. A buddy of mine is there working on the ramp, making 70k fueling planes, and flying bush part time just filling his log book... You'll never build enough hours here unless you get a gig instructing... |

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| Originally posted by smuncky where do you usually fly to? |
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| Originally posted by Ozm�zis I'd actually be down for this! |
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| Originally posted by Pett If you had a water plane and could drop me off at the cottage on a long weekend I would so be in! |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* Would you fly me btwn Windsor-Toronto? |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* is it true that airline pilots are some of the worst paid jobs? I've heard that a couple of times. You'd think they'd get paid a lot for that job! |
These days (in canada), you get paid well when youve been with a company for a looooong time, say 6-10 years??
Do I remember asking you a few years ago if you take couples up discretely to join "the club"? 
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| Originally posted by smuncky where do you usually fly to? |
Yup he's making that much fueling planes in the Fort. Ppl are making insane money up there and yes his ramp job is paying him a lot more than his flying gig. But he's building hours and thats the important thing.
It is true that pilots make dismal amounts when they're starting out. Most small companies, PemAir (still in business?) for example, where paying their Beechcraft pilots only for actual flight time and it was around $20 an hour. This was about 15 years ago..
But when you're a die hard pilot with goals of that left seat on an airliner, you suck it up and work for peanuts at first...
The end result is well worth the effort..
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| Originally posted by djshan The origin is brampton.... from there, we can go anywhere.... most people like to do downtown toronto city tours (fly around cn tower)... ive done those many times. But, like i said, we can go anywhere, as long as there is an airport to land at... and, you asking windsor to toronto or toronto to windsor?? toronto to windsor would work, the other way around, well.... its gonna cost some $$ |
If you ever come to Montreal let me know, I want to do some aerial photography.
Can windows be opened to let a lense through?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RayMaswju1A
To get to those level of jobs in Canada you're investing about 60k of your own money into training, which takes usually 2-3 years to complete. After which you'll work within the industry making almost certainly less than 15k for the next 3-7 years. And after your 60k investment and time suffering in pickle lake you'll start there in hopes of making it to an airline. 2-8 years at a job like that, and you'll be considered by airlines like Air Canada or WestJet.
When I interviewed with Air Canada they were hiring 1/3 of interviewees.
So after your decade of trying to pay off your 60k of debt while working well below the poverty line, you're looking at a 1/3 shot of getting a job that you want. If you fail at the interviews then you can write off the decade and a half you just spent getting there.
It's a tough row to hoe.
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Do I remember asking you a few years ago if you take couples up discretely to join "the club"? |
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| Originally posted by VDub It is true that pilots make dismal amounts when they're starting out. Most small companies, PemAir (still in business?) for example, where paying their Beechcraft pilots only for actual flight time and it was around $20 an hour. This was about 15 years ago.. But when you're a die hard pilot with goals of that left seat on an airliner, you suck it up and work for peanuts at first... The end result is well worth the effort.. |
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