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FreshPrinceofBA
17th Sep 2002, 07:44
Can anyone help with the following question I was recently asked:

I am hoping to pay my mortgage off in a few years
time and then start helicopter lessons with the spare cash
flow. I would like to then build up my hours for a commercial
course and licence for when I retire. I would be 55 when I retire.
What are the job prospects like for a 55 year old fossil newly
qualified helicopter pilot ?

Obviously a type rating would need to be paid for at the end but realistically what would be the chances of employment?

FP :confused:

Delta Wun-Wun
17th Sep 2002, 08:07
Try posting this on the Rotorheads forum as well. The Guys and Girls on there are probably more qualified and more in the know to answer your question.:)

Crosswind Limits
17th Sep 2002, 16:40
Fresh Prince,

I know very little about the rotary business but I would imagine there is generally much less opportunity than fixed wing and as usual experience would be king. Therefore, I don't think what you propose is a very good idea unless you have excess money to burn. Why not do a PPL(H) and just enjoy yourself flying for pleasure?

Sensible
17th Sep 2002, 21:21
Sorry mate but the answer is not what you want to hear! The fact is that finding a job at 55 is hard even if it's in the field that you have experience in. A career change at 55 is unrealistic - sorry but that's the truth! Don't waste your money! Go fly for fun!