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Old 4th Jul 2017, 08:52
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septerra
 
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Originally Posted by glenb

YOU WILL HAVE NO PROBLEM GETTING A JOB AND GETTING TO 1500 HRS.

This is what I needed to hear from someone, before I take the plunge and spend my cash (given, I still do have a fair bit of research and decision making to do). I do not have friends that are familiar with aviation (neither am I), and there aren't many that have that positive outlook, when it comes to embarking on the journey to being a full time pilot.


@Glasgow_Flyer
Is that privately owned or are you part of a training school?; reason being, I could then pick your brains about training costs, if you are part of a training organisation. If not, still good to have that info tucked away for when I may need it a few years? from now.

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