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yer, but be warnned if throught the process and manage to find £70K + livings costs for around two years, there is not always a job at the end of the course. lot and lots of pilot seating around at the moment. check and look on pprune.
if you are one of the lucky ones to get a job. be propared to bring home £8K for up to the first 3years of your flying carreer.
reason why is that the money, you had found will want a min of £12K ayear back. normal new pilots job start between 16-23K. call it 20K for the first year, -12K for repaying loans and you get to walk home with 8K before tax. so it will be less than that. every year for the first 3 years.
just throught i may get you the heads up, if you think your goning to think that your make lots of money as a pilot. maybe after the 6/7 years after paying all that money back.