it took me a year of hard study to get a ATPL In Europe 1979... it took me a week at the swimming pool to study the FAA ATPL... F27/bae146/B737/757/767/777 and still flying.I
Originally Posted by
Thrush
I’ve survived not having a degree. It’s merely a measure of your “leaning ability” but there are other yardsticks which can be used. Such as IQ testing. Much as I hate the HR bollox it could be used if one has no degree or “college education”, whatever that is.... I think having passed ATPL exams is also an indicator. Certainly in Europe it used to be the case prior to EASA that the ATPL was equivalent to a first degree (EASA exams are easier) Or, as I’ve been told, you can just buy a degree off t’interweb.