adam_jorgensen
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- Joined
- Oct 13, 2002
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- 57
Hi there. After lurking around here for a while, I have managed to find some good info. There are a tone of experienced pilots here compared to me. I am 17 years old and have just started flight training 2 months ago. One thing I haven't seen much though is pilots around my age. Oh well.
My future dream is to be like most of you guys around here who fly for major airlines. How I am going to get there? I have an idea. I figure, once I'm done high school, work for a year or a little more to save up for university, get my degree while doing my flight training at the same time, look for probably a job as a CFI than hopefully after that like say around 1000 or more hours, fly for a regional, fly for them for a few years until I have the accumulated hours required for a major airline. I hope I can get all this done in 13 years by the time I'm 30 years old. Do you think that's possible or are my expectations too high? I know and accept that I may or may not get it done in 13 years but I will give it my best shot.
Does everybody think 17 is a good age to start at? What routes did you all take? Does it seem like a hard dream to accomplish, I mean, flight training is pretty hard right now. I have never learned to do something this difficult before. If its this hard now, I hope that getting in with a major won't be impossible.
Do you think the airline industry will be better in 13 years? Things are pretty bad now with 9/11 and all the furloughed pilots. I'm having a hard time looking for a part time job for some little pettily place. If I can't find a simple job, how will I ever get into the majors?
My future dream is to be like most of you guys around here who fly for major airlines. How I am going to get there? I have an idea. I figure, once I'm done high school, work for a year or a little more to save up for university, get my degree while doing my flight training at the same time, look for probably a job as a CFI than hopefully after that like say around 1000 or more hours, fly for a regional, fly for them for a few years until I have the accumulated hours required for a major airline. I hope I can get all this done in 13 years by the time I'm 30 years old. Do you think that's possible or are my expectations too high? I know and accept that I may or may not get it done in 13 years but I will give it my best shot.
Does everybody think 17 is a good age to start at? What routes did you all take? Does it seem like a hard dream to accomplish, I mean, flight training is pretty hard right now. I have never learned to do something this difficult before. If its this hard now, I hope that getting in with a major won't be impossible.
Do you think the airline industry will be better in 13 years? Things are pretty bad now with 9/11 and all the furloughed pilots. I'm having a hard time looking for a part time job for some little pettily place. If I can't find a simple job, how will I ever get into the majors?