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Old 28th Apr 2019, 03:15
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Okconell.
 
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Hello there!

Originally Posted by Lightheart
I'm 40. Have no family/children (yet.) or mortgage (had one) to concern myself with.

At 37 I started my flight training. When I went for my Class 1 medical the Spanish psychologist asked me "What the hell are you doing becoming a pilot at your age?"

I asked him who he was to tell me what I could or couldn't do. He didn't reply.

Got my FAA and JAA licences. Was away from my partner for 1.5 years and had to move back with my parents for a year. But I finally got there.

Flown commercially in USA/Carib (yes, paid to do a First Officer Programme.) So what! You do what you gotta do to get on in life. It was a strategy to overcome the age aspect. It worked. After that I made a vow never to pay for training again. And I haven't.

On returning to Europe was offered a job in the UK before even had my licence in my hand.

Left that job to return to Spain (for personal reasons). A market where aviation is not strong. "Don't do it!" people in Spain with more hours than me said.

If you're on a desert island, you have a choice. Survive or not. It is your choice. You decide what you want to manifest in your life.

So on arriving back in Spain I boarded planes, trains, cars, got on my bike and visited all aviation companies I thought I could get into. I got two job offers in 6 weeks!

Now I currently have two types current on my licence. I didn't pay for the rating either!

I'm living in a great part of the word, even though I'm in rented accommodation and I'm earning a third of what I used to earn. But hey, I know that as soon as I get to 1500 hours a lot more doors will open. My life has had many changes.

If you don't like change, don't take the plunge. But if you're like me, you now that in life change is inevitable. You want to get there no matter what the nay sayers say. You have to be FOCUSED, DISCIPLINED and SEE yourself there.

There's only so much anaylsis you can do. The fear part is not knowing how things will turn out. That's normal. But if you have faith, are confident in yourself and know how to listen to that voice in your soul, you'll know what to do.

Don't give away your power. Hope this has been of help.
Really Happy to read these, I'm 27 right now and I'm working in my budget to go away and start flying, well my situation it's different I'm at the Cayman Islands but I'm from Honduras and sad to say where I'm right now it's no flying schools around and to go away from the Island I need to have my budget ready, sad to say but I have to work around three years to get there, saying these I have two options I have my mom in Spain Madrid and I will like to know which school you advise to asist and get all the licenses I did already my search and it's kind expensive well like everwhever, and my second option it's Canada I found these school name Langley school and I'm interested in these I love Canada , but In Spain I have my Family so what do you advise from your experience!! I will be happy to hear from you!

​​​​​Kind regards! Safe landings 🛬
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