Degree before pilot training + other general questions
hello I am looking at all my options to become a pilot and was just curious on a few details so any info would be great to hear
- degree before starting, my mum is really pushing this route Im a EU+UK citizen so id like to go to a english uni in France to save a bit of money as well as become fluent in French in terms of subjects id like to do a degree in history or something like that however i saw that in France there is called 'diplome universitaire' which is 1-2 years and is higher education but is in things like tourism which im really intrested in. But i was a bit worried about the additional cost(~8k gbp per year) and will take a few years but with how aviation is the whole prefered way of training could be changed for example right now there dosent seem to be a bias of modular or intergrated from the airlines but in a few years it could be flipped.
- how does choosing a base work
so for example after you get hired by a airline is there any requirements for living in the country like knowing the language or priviously living there?
- After doing dual ATPL's where should i go?
so im going to do dual ATPL's but I am unsure where is dual certified and good to go to at the moment the FD+ course is great from FTE Jerez but they will probaly not continue the course in the future but i was also looking at the modular course at AFTA which seems great as I can do all the licences at 1 ATO but any suggestions would be great.
thank you for reading all that but any advise or guidance would be really helpful.
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