nickler
4th Mar 2021, 10:30
Hello folks,
I am currently an unemployed airline captain, with hopes like many of us to get back in business one day or another. I know that a few colleagues with some extra time to spare have decided to take up some master in aviation related matters, such as safety management and so on. I would like to ask your feedback here as I am asking myself a few question : does it make sense to get involved in academic studies with the degree of uncertainty surrounding aviation ? If one goes back to work, is it manageable in terms of time and effort with a full time job, family and hopefully some social life in the future ? Does it take a higher motivation rather than just "fill the gap" in order to successfully achieve the master ?
Thanks to all for your time !
I am currently an unemployed airline captain, with hopes like many of us to get back in business one day or another. I know that a few colleagues with some extra time to spare have decided to take up some master in aviation related matters, such as safety management and so on. I would like to ask your feedback here as I am asking myself a few question : does it make sense to get involved in academic studies with the degree of uncertainty surrounding aviation ? If one goes back to work, is it manageable in terms of time and effort with a full time job, family and hopefully some social life in the future ? Does it take a higher motivation rather than just "fill the gap" in order to successfully achieve the master ?
Thanks to all for your time !