pilotyip
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It had been said on this board that a 4yr degree makes you a better candidate. Better candidate for what? The major job? there is so much more to a flying career than the major. Many major's don't care about your degree, and a soon to be major, Jet Blue doesn't even ask about college in thier interview. As oppossed to UAL who asks "Why did you get a "C" in diffy Q in the spring of 1963?"? Besides majors will not hire again until 2007 and the mil guys will have front of the line priveldges. Potential career pilots might be better off building time early and getting expereince in turbin equipment. As stated before, Is being 23 with 3000 hours and 1000 turbin PIC going to enhance your career better than a 4 year degree and 300+ hr with a CFI? Also as stated before, we have had pilots leave us without even a 2 yr degree and they are Captains at passenger nationals before age 30, have they failed in there aviation career becasue they don't have a 4yr degree. This board has a heavy bias to the 4 yr degree, because most people have one and feel thier chosen path defines the proper path. I am saying there other ways to be a success in avaition. The degree had nothing to do with being a good pilot, WWII, the Amry pilot in Viet Nam are ample proof of this. I have a 4 yr degree and a masters, but I have missed the boat in my avaiton career by the defination of this board, 11 jobs in 25 yrs, never have made 100K/yr, but I have had a ball and would change very little of what I have done.