PeanuckleCRJ
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pilotyip said:I'm sorry I could not resist, it is a personally defect. What are you doing in college if you want to be a pilot? To be a pilot you have to fly airplanes. Of the 177 airlines hiring only 5 make the degree a show stopper. Finish your degree on the side, be ready for the 2007 hiring boom.
flyf15 said:pilotyip, just in case it makes you feel better... I'm getting my degree out of purely personal reasons, not because I want to check off a box for airlines.
flyf15 said:Yeah, I'm actually getting a degree in Applied Math and Software Engineering.... but I'm about burned out on those two, don't think I'd ever really want a job doing either.
flyf15 said:Hey Guys,
So, like many here, I'd like to be an airline pilot some day. I'm currently in college and due to an easy schedule, I have some time on my hands. Can anyone recommend good books to read for the future airline pilot? Stuff that will help with interviews, getting through class easier, and generally make me a better/more desirable pilot.
I've heard that the "Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual" is a good one. I've also started reading "Instrument Flying" by Taylor, but it seems to be very elementary/basic.
Thanks much
pilotyip said:This started about books and got semi hijacked. Read any of E. Gann's flying books "Fate is the Hunter", "Hostage to Fortune", "Island in the sky" and "The "High and the Mighty", plus not by Gann but a good one "Before the Jets" if you can stand the sex scenes. Pete Fusco’s "Moondog Academy and other Aviation Disasters" is a good one. These books are not tech now to do it books, but I feel these books put you into the mind of the pilots, particularly the PIC and the decisions he has to make. These are guys who have been there and done that.