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Find another career field that interests you, go to college and get a four-year degree in that area. If you want to fly for a major someday, you're gonna need that four year degree...and the airlines don't care what your major is.pielt said:I have a question for all of you out there.
i am about to graduate from high school and want to be a comercial pilot. what is your opinion. should im look into it, or should i seek some other career?
Very good advice. I could not have said it better. Do not get a professional pilot degree unless you really want to. Get a degree in anything that interests you and has a real future. And remember, most of what I consider fun flying has to do with aircraft with less than a 40 ft wingspan, so you don't have to be a commercial pilot to be a pilot. I could probably live with a non-flying job, as long as I can get my flying "fix" often enough.sqwkvfr said:Find another career field that interests you, go to college and get a four-year degree in that area. If you want to fly for a major someday, you're gonna need that four year degree...and the airlines don't care what your major is.
While you're in college, get your private pilot's license and perhaps your instrument rating at a local FBO...or perhaps you can find a college with an aviation department and you can get a minor in whatever it is that they call an aviation minor.
When you graduate you'll find yourself with a choice...
-If you choose aviation, go on to get your commercial and other ratings applicable to your goals. If later on you decide to get out of aviation or are forced out for medical, financial or other reasons, you have a degree in an unrelated field on which to fall back.
-If you choose to enter the field in which you've become educated, you've still got a fun and satisfying hobby.
Either way, you'll have experienced two different career fields and will be able to make an informed decision about your future.