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Friday, March 1, 2013

A {Helicopter} Pilot's Wife

Make no mistake. 
My husband is now **OFFICIALLY** a helicopter Pilot!
If you know us very well, you know what a struggle this has been financially getting Bryce back into school again. He started learning to fly helicopters back in....2010 and after a few months we ran out of funding and struggled to get a loan until this year! So he went 2 1/2 years of just waiting to fly again. 

And let me tell you, he is now one HAPPY man. I LOVE when my man is happy.

So my point is, 
Two week ago Bryce took his Private Pilot:
Written test (97%)
Oral test (passed and was told he did awesome!)
Flight test (passed again!!)


Below is just after they landed after the flight test. I was waiting anxiously just inside the hanger to hear the news. They sat there talking for 10 minutes! Kill me!! Did he pass??????
{Oh girl, look at that face! Of course he passed!}
 We went inside and did the paperwork....
 BAM. And there you have it. :)


What's next? 
He's currently working on his next license (Instrument license: flying using instruments to know where you are going, no looking outside. This prepares you for flying in bad weather. ie: fog, clouds etc)
That will take several months. After that he'll prepare to get his Commercial license. This will allow him to be hired (eventually) by a company and actually get PAID. Yay $$$$!
Then, he has to build up hours of flying time in order to be hired anywhere. So he'll train to be a Helicopter Instructor so he can turn around and teach guys just like him but he'll be paid to do it instead of having to pay the $100-$300/hour cost. 
Once he's racked up enough hours, he'll start applying for awesome places doing things like:
Grand Canyon Tours, Hawaii tours etc
Oil Rig Pilot
Heli-Skiing Pilot
And a bunch of other stuff.

After working for places like that, he'll get even more hours and the ULTIMATE GOAL (one day!)
is to be a Heli pilot for a Hospital or Search and Rescue or Border Patrol. Those are his favs right now.

So I am Crazy proud of this guy! He's my favorite and I'll be keeping him around...... 

XOXOX Bryce!!!

1 comment:

Stephanie said...

This makes me so happy! It's such a good feeling to be working toward a great goal together! :) Again--PROGRESS!!