Eikido, some confusing stuff to start with there but it is becoming a little clearer, SNS3s posting says most of it. Flying professionally is about doing as little as possible that is actually dangerous, even flying in bad weather should not be dangerous, just difficult, and the thing to overcome this is training and practice, flying as an instructor will help you become a good pilot, you will be looking and assessing all the time how your student is flying and if he/she is safe and this will end up being reflected in your own flying. If you want
exciting flying then learn to be an aerobatics instructor, this is the fun stuff, it will also help your flying, though most airlines will not be too bothered about you having it on your CV, and is something you can hopefully keep up when you move up to the big stuff which most of the time is quite boring to fly in many ways.
