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Old 27th Mar 2019, 02:37
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nord121
 
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Originally Posted by Chris the Robot
You basically want to earn the maximum amount of cash in the minimum amount of time whilst having something which will be a reasonable backup should the pilot training plan not work out (medical, unable to get a flying job etc.).

If I could go back to when I was 17, I'd seriously consider railway signalling as a career. It's safety-critical shift work, it pays well from day one, there's progression opportunities and a good pension. Merchant Navy is perhaps another good pick, so long as you join directly with a sponsoring company. You could study the theory exams whilst at sea and do the flying during the two-three month blocks at home.
I’m doing exactly what Chris said, I work at sea for 8 weeks save up a load of money and go home for 8 weeks. I did my PPL practical intensively during the 8 weeks at home and now have started my ATPL distance learning, you don’t even need the internet. Give it some thought but it’s not for everyone- it is however quick, tax free cash and a way to travel.
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