Originally Posted by
rudestuff
30's is the time most people start, definitely not too late. Qualifications aren't as important as your ability to get them. You can grow out of laziness but you're stupid for life.
If you're focused and hard working it takes 2-3 years to go from zero to having the funds for a fATPL.
+ 2-3 years if you smoke/drink.
+ 5-infinity years if you have a wife/kids.
(Divorce is cheaper before becoming a pilot than afterwards.)
Thank you for getting back to me. I’ll give it all I have via the modular route.
I can’t remember what GCSE’s I have. They are not the best. Is it worth me resitting some if they are not up to scratch?