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17769043
30th Sep 2005, 13:26
I am 20,and I have always wanted to be a pilot. I have 3 A-levels only 1 of which is maths based (economics) and I would really like to know where I would start, which is the best methods of obtaining a licence and which methods will eventually lead to a job.

I know it’s a pretty open ended question but I will appreciate any advice.

Thanks in advance.

VC10 Rib22
30th Sep 2005, 17:59
Lots of numbers,

All the information you seek is but a 'search' away. There are hundreds of threads concerning 'What are my chances?', 'Am I too old?', 'Is integrated better than modular?', 'Can I get a job if...?', so you will tend to find that people are not willing to answer such questions because they will think you are being lazy in not searching, unless they are in a particularly helpful mood and feel like replying, or you can word your question in an appealing way. Ideally, you might even ask a question which hasn't been asked before and certainly one which isn't so vague. We are here to help each other, but no-one here has a crystal ball.

I hope I haven't come across as harsh.

VC10 Rib22

scroggs
30th Sep 2005, 19:41
Welcome to Wannabes. Try reading these two threads. They are 'stickies' at the top of this forum, and are intended to provide the information you require. It only takes a little looking...

Scroggs

Archive reference threads (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=131649)

Some background information, frequently asked here (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=134076)

17769043
1st Oct 2005, 12:34
Thanks the link was really helpful and sorry for having a good look around

Cheers

VC10 Rib22
1st Oct 2005, 13:03
Lots of numbers,

I'm sorry I forgot my pprune manners. Welcome to pprune. I hope you find what you are looking for.

VC10 Rib22

:ok:

scroggs
1st Oct 2005, 14:17
Numbers, no worries. Enjoy what you find here.

Scroggs