pilotyip
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Not atypical
I have seen too many succeed in the sense of making a living flying airplanes. They all started early and flew airplanes until they got the job they wanted. I have nothing against the college degree, but pursuit of an aviation degree without logging quality flight time puts you behind the hiring curve. TJ PIC gets you the job. Part 121 TJ PIC without a degree will open more doors than a degree without Part 121 TJ PIC time. You have to decide what you want to do; going to school is fun, if you are looking for fun, go to school. If you want to be a pilot, start flying airplanes. Think of this logic, 97% of the pilots hired have college degrees, 97% of the pilots who applied had college degrees. What about the other 3%?
I have seen too many succeed in the sense of making a living flying airplanes. They all started early and flew airplanes until they got the job they wanted. I have nothing against the college degree, but pursuit of an aviation degree without logging quality flight time puts you behind the hiring curve. TJ PIC gets you the job. Part 121 TJ PIC without a degree will open more doors than a degree without Part 121 TJ PIC time. You have to decide what you want to do; going to school is fun, if you are looking for fun, go to school. If you want to be a pilot, start flying airplanes. Think of this logic, 97% of the pilots hired have college degrees, 97% of the pilots who applied had college degrees. What about the other 3%?