Adjusting Priorities: My Revised Flight Career Plan and Goals

It seems that I need to adjust my priorities compared to my plan that I made in December.

Currently, due to my job, I have to remain in Moscow, which means I am unable to fly at the moment. Moreover, obtaining US visas has become more challenging, and the risk of not being granted an F1 visa is quite high. Therefore, it seems safer to pursue my FAA CPL now, utilizing my M1 visa, and potentially postpone or even abandon the FAA instructor programs – CFI/CFII/MEI. It’s worth noting that the FAA CFI(I) license is only useful within the US.

To meet the minimum requirements for the CPL, I need approximately 100 more flight hours, including around 15 hours of complex aircraft time (retractable gear, constant-speed prop, flaps) and 2 hours of night flying. With dedicated effort, this is an achievable goal within two months. I have already made good progress in preparing for the written test, so I can make the most of my free time for flying.

I have reached out to a Polish flight school regarding their EASA ATPL theory classes, which are scheduled to start this October. This aligns perfectly with my current schedule.

Therefore, my new plan is as follows:

  • Obtain FAA CPL under the M1 visa before the end of this summer;
  • Complete EASA ATPL theory before spring 2019;
  • Obtain EASA IR (Instrument Rating) after passing the ATPL theory exams;
  • Obtain EASA CPL after acquiring the EASA IR.

Naturally, I will make an effort to secure a job immediately after obtaining my FAA CPL, although it appears highly unlikely for a new pilot with a FAA license who is not a US resident. I was aware of this challenge from the beginning. However, for now, it’s better to focus on obtaining my license rather than pondering too much about the distant future. I will address that when the time comes. Life presents its challenges, and flying is enjoyable even the way it is!


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Milestones

04/09/2017: My First Flight
04/25/2017: EASA PPL written exam (6 exams passed)
05/21/2017: Radio Operator Certificate (Europe VFR)
05/22/2017: EASA PPL written exam (all passed)
05/26/2017: The First Solo!
05/28/2017: Solo cross-country >270 km
05/31/2017: EASA PPL check-ride
07/22/2017: EASA IFR English
08/03/2017: 100 hours TT
12/04/2017: The first IFR flight
12/28/2017: FAA IR written
02/16/2018: FAA IR check-ride
05/28/2018: FAA Tailwheel endorsement
06/04/2018: FAA CPL long cross-country
06/07/2018: FAA CPL written
07/16/2018: FAA CPL check-ride
07/28/2018: FAA CPL ME rating
08/03/2018: FAA HP endorsement
06/03/2019: EASA ATPL theory (6/14)
07/03/2019: EASA ATPL theory (11/14)
07/15/2019: FAA IR IPC
07/18/2019: FAA CPL SES rating
08/07/2019: EASA ATPL theory (done)
10/10/2019: EASA NVFR
10/13/2019: EASA IR/PBN SE
11/19/2019: Solo XC > 540 km
12/06/2019: EASA CPL
12/10/2019: EASA AMEL
02/20/2020: Cessna 210 endorsement
08/30/2021: FAVT validation
05/27/2022: TCCA CPL/IR written
05/31/2022: Radio Operator Certificate Canada