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xchox 8th Nov 2008 06:28

Am I too Old?
 
So I just started to get my PPL... My dream is to fly for Sata International.

I am 24 years old, and have around 30 hours and a SPL.

Even if I am too old, im still gonna give her hell and get a job with an airline. Even if it's fly Metroliners for Bearskin Airlines.

But by the time I get to a level where I can fly the big birds will I be too old for airlines to consider me?:sad:

doo 8th Nov 2008 14:22

Started flying at 22, airline job at 34, Jet Capt @39 now 53.
If I were starting over today would defiantly go to one of the colleges/university's which combine Business management and flying, something which was hard to find when I started.

yvr 8th Nov 2008 19:53

started flying in mid 2001 when i was 31, regional in 2005, airline in 2007. wife had a seizure when i moved to b***f*ck nowhere for 4 yrs, but it was worth it in the end. it's generally better than driving a forklift.

bzh 9th Nov 2008 00:47

Forget it, your way to old, and I don't care about your dreams, but we dont need another pilot willing to work for nothing. Move along and become a bus driver, you'll make more faster and you'll be home every days if you want....


If you know what you want go get it....no needs to ask a bunch of PPruners.

solowflyer 9th Nov 2008 03:27

Wish I 24 again. Starting to find grey hairs and am only in first 12 months of first flyin job. wonder if it has anything to do with zippin through the hills at 100ft doing 140 knts every day:bored: ?

My old instructor got his first airline ride at 55ish

JanetFlight 9th Nov 2008 06:03

Hi xchox :)

Are you talking about SATA, The Azores/Portuguese Airline..???

Cheers;)

Fingersmac 9th Nov 2008 06:17

24 is too old to still ride a skateboard. Hell, 10 is too old for that.

Hell, I'm 31 and I still love riding my skateboard.

I started flying when I was 27, had my commercial license when I was 29 and now at 31 I'm flying a large turboprop. At 24 you're not even close to being too old!! The last thing you want in life is to look back and regret that you never made an attempt to do something you love. And at 24, you're still young!

208Cpt 9th Nov 2008 06:53

24 too old for highschool chicks? wha... man.. your killing the dream ok.

Willie Everlearn 9th Nov 2008 20:09

24 isn't too late. If it's your dream? Make it happen.

If I was 24, and had it to do over again, and knew what I knew now about aviation, I'd have pursued my Law Degree like I should have in the first place.

All I could add, is, make sure this is what you want to do.

Willie :ok:

highalti2d 9th Nov 2008 21:09

It's not too late too quit, you can still pursue that law degree....

Of course, by the sounds of it, if you did it the other way around, you'd wish you were flying! That's the way of greener grasses...

At 24 you can go out and focus on aviation and get in, get your training, get out, and find a job. Just keep talking to people to get ideas on where you want to take it and what will work best for your interests when you're done training.

crazy woman 18th Nov 2008 22:44

Not too old
 
You are not too old, at 24 your brain is reattaching itself back to your body and reason, logic, common sense and the begining of wisdom are coming alive.

You will obviously only have one passion, flying. Girlfriends are a burden because they will not understand your passion, and they will not want to be second place.

I got married later in life, mid 30's, got a great career flying big jets, making a lot of money. I started when I was 22.

24 is the ideal age, and you may have killed yourself had you started earlier.

ortotrotel 27th Nov 2008 11:23

Hell, you're DEFINITELY over-the-hill at 24. But at 62...? Now you're positively ANCIENT and many countries recognize that with their age-60 rule. Yep, better try bus driving, dude.

saudipc-9 2nd Dec 2008 01:44

Join the Air Force and have some fun. I had a 534kt G/S back to the pattern the other day:}

Wango Z Tango 5th Dec 2008 19:34

Hey Kid..
I got my Pilots licence when I was 27, and first flying job at 28, ( C185 on floats) .. did lost of crazy things, held loyalty to NONE.. had many jobs, worked all over, and in some of the worst places.. But now.. ( 22 years later ) i'm a skipper on a A330/A340 for a major international carrier in the Middle East ( one we all know )
made it to wide body skipper on a old clapped out machine for a dying company when i was 33, and never looked back..

so to answer your question... NO kid your not even close to being to old.. but with that mentality and Ideal.. you might just as well drive that bus everyone keeps talking about..

Cheers mate
WzT

turbofan99 6th Dec 2008 05:46

Quit cushy government job at 34 to fly.
Never even crossed my mind that I might be too old, just knew what I wanted and needed to do to get where I am today.
Today...international corporate jet captain....and loving it!!
cheers


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