Well Wiggy, I didn't think it fair to call it £300,000 a year as that includes the pension. However total income of around £300,000 per annum is feasible and achievable.
WhyByFlier, your post displays the most breathtaking arrogance and would be funny if you were not being serious. There are many pilots who had regular jobs before they started their training, some were even cabin crew. A far as I know, the course is all about learning to fly an aeroplane, not becoming part of some master race. In fact there is no mystery to flying at all, my 61 year old neighbour has just got her PPL at Goodwood. When I spoke to her the other day, she still seemed perfectly normal.
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