50 and getting back into GA.
PPRuNe Handmaiden
Might need a bit more info. You've posted in Wannabees which is usually for training stuff etc and is very UK/EU centric.
Have you flown before? Are you returning to the industry or first time effort? Are you prepared to travel? What other skillsets do you have?
You might have better luck in the The Pacific: General Aviation & Questions.
Back when I went to WA (Kimberley) to try my luck in the 90's. Most hopefuls turned up around February and got established to wait it out.
Good luck.
Have you flown before? Are you returning to the industry or first time effort? Are you prepared to travel? What other skillsets do you have?
You might have better luck in the The Pacific: General Aviation & Questions.

Back when I went to WA (Kimberley) to try my luck in the 90's. Most hopefuls turned up around February and got established to wait it out.
Good luck.
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Darkhorse001,
I lost my class one medical a couple of years ago which ended my professional career, however I managed to get light aircraft privileges. I used to be an instructor in the mid 2000s which I thoroughly enjoyed, so getting back into a PA28 or C152 is so much fun.
I have spent the last couple years flying all over the place, its great to be airborne again and providing me so much enjoyment.
I just wanted to say, welcome back and enjoy it!
All the best.
I lost my class one medical a couple of years ago which ended my professional career, however I managed to get light aircraft privileges. I used to be an instructor in the mid 2000s which I thoroughly enjoyed, so getting back into a PA28 or C152 is so much fun.
I have spent the last couple years flying all over the place, its great to be airborne again and providing me so much enjoyment.
I just wanted to say, welcome back and enjoy it!
All the best.