Am i too late/Old to switch sides?
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Am i too late/Old to switch sides?
Hi All, Long time listener, first time caller. I am 27 years old and hold a bare PPL (A) and a CPL (H). I have been working in the industry as a Helicopter Pilot for the last couple of years and have approx 600hrs consisting of turbine time, a night rating and my IREX completed. I have been doing some research in regards to having a crack at making it in the RPT sector in fixed wing. I am wondering if I am too old or will my Rotary Wing experience work against me? I realize i will need to upgrade my PPL(A), will a cadetship be an option? I am looking for suggestions or options that I may not have thought of. I am not against going north and hour building as have already experienced that! Thankyou in advance!!!
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Never too old, I'm 46 and thinking about making the jump the other way!
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Max-twist. You're only a year older than I was when I started learning to fly 27 years ago but you've already got turbine time, 600 hours, and your IREX.
I usually sit on the left, so, go for it.
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I usually sit on the left, so, go for it.
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No have a mate that did it has ten years on you and flying for major now.
One word of advice. You have about 30-35 years to run before you retire. Consider carefully the direction the industry is heading in the fixed wing world.
I give it 5-10 years before jet FO's are being paid the same as check out chicks. Its already happening in the US. Captains will be on 50k. That is just based on what I've seen in my time. There will also come a time when Australia starts to see major hull losses as all the experience moves to other industries or overseas.
If you can handle constantly worsening conditions then you'll be fine.
One word of advice. You have about 30-35 years to run before you retire. Consider carefully the direction the industry is heading in the fixed wing world.
I give it 5-10 years before jet FO's are being paid the same as check out chicks. Its already happening in the US. Captains will be on 50k. That is just based on what I've seen in my time. There will also come a time when Australia starts to see major hull losses as all the experience moves to other industries or overseas.
If you can handle constantly worsening conditions then you'll be fine.
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Never too old, I'm 46 and thinking about making the jump the other way!
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There will also come a time when Australia starts to see major hull losses as all the experience moves to other industries or overseas.
However - if the captain hits his head on the overhead panel while leaving the cockpit for a visit down the back and knocks himself cold, then with a low hour copilot all on his own up front, this Pprune contributor would become a bit uneasy.. And if in an Asian airline I would call for a parachute