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Fly and Earn
17. april 2011 21:48 | General aviation“Fly and Earn” is a business model created by Jay Taffet, a long-time GA pilot, that finally answers the perennial question asked by all pilots: “How do I pay for flying.” In a creative and fun-to-read guide, Taffet answers this question by introducing the easy and lucrative business of aerial photography, a plug-and-play part-time business that is open to pilots of all ratings.
That’s right, even if you’re a non-commercial pilot – or just learning how to fly – you can get into this business of aerial photography and legally earn money to pay for your flight time and additional ratings. It’s all outlined in the guide in simple and easy to understand steps that you can implement the very same day! According to Taffet, it’s all about “access to the air” that gets you into this business – no photography experience is required.
Taffet has been shooting aerial photography for ten years now and, even without formal photography training himself (he still uses the auto setting on his digital camera after all these years!), he has earned thousands of dollars shooting aerial photos for all kinds of customers in all types of settings. He has even had his aerial photos published in encyclopedias and used in briefings for the President of the United States!
The business model is simple and the earnings are real – this is your ticket to turn your $100 Hamburgers into $1,000 Saturdays. Through the right business structure (which is meticulously outlined in the guide), even students and non-current pilots can make their flight training work for them – earning money, not paying money, while doing what we love.
The Fly and Earn aerial photo guide is just $18 and is available for purchase at www.flyandearn.com.
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