SkyBoy1981
Bring a towel!
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- Jul 17, 2004
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timeoff said:How old are you?
He's 36.
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timeoff said:How old are you?
UA-RESURRECTED said:I live at home, only because that allows enough money to fly and whatnot. My parents don't pay for ANYTHING. I have to work 40 hours a week. I drive a 4-cylinder pickup-truck that is 10 years old.
Can I become a professional pilot without my parents giving me money? Anyone else done it????
time builder said:Maybe you should be a truck driver, get used to the traveling man lifestyle. If you're looking for respect as a pilot, it usually lasts about a week, then the UPS driver you're delivering cargo to treats you like a glorified truck driver.
Besides, truck drivers make a lot more money from the beginning.
If I could have done it over again and knew that I would still have all my legs, arms, eyes, hands, fingers and wouldn't have to crap in a bag, I would have joined the Legion Etranger when I was thinking about it back in 1989.jaxpilot said:right now I owe $65,000 to sallie mae (ratings and a few years of private college, stupid mistake). yes it can be done, if I had to do it again I would join the military first.
EMB Skillz said:So, another user can't put up a reasonable arguement against GIA. No airline will deny you for attending GIA and they are more likely to hire you as a pilot. Mom and Pop and their rusty old 152 are dead and buried. Real training for airline pilots comes from airlines themselves.