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D4-CBG 30th June 2007 04:47

doubts about age
 
Hello friends . I dont know if this the right forum to this question but here it goes.

I started doing psychology last year , but my "dream" was always to become a pilot. Mostly for financial reasons i never joined a aviation school, but know i have a chance to at least start taking lessons and with hard work , in the future maybe check my PC/IFR/MULTI.
Now , i have doubts about my age. Do u think in todays world of commercial aviation its not to late to start? im 24 years old.

thanks in advance

michaelthewannabe 30th June 2007 08:41

hello!

You might get some more knowledgeable answers in the Professional Pilot Training forum - but from what I can gather, the answer is an emphatic NO!

So go for it, I'd guess you're probably approaching the ideal age range: young enough to have a long flying career ahead of you, old enough to have more of the maturity and stability that the airlines are looking for.

172driver 30th June 2007 08:43

Go for it :ok:

High Wing Drifter 30th June 2007 09:00

24! I started at aged 37 :) Haven't got a job mind, but the training wasn't an issue. Possibly, just perceptions.

maxdrypower 30th June 2007 17:33

Bloody hell , are you kidding 24 or is that a missprint ? Im 38 and doing it so I hope your not too old at 24 , after all you can still join the forces , get sponsorship , or do it yourself and still only be the latter end of 25 , , oh god to be that age again knowing what I know

Kerosine 1st July 2007 00:43

I'm bricking it about being in my second decade, so totally understand your worries about age, but on a more down to earth basis (and after trawling Pprune for the last year) the general consensus is as long as you can get the class one, and you have a good few years left in you, your not too old!

D4-CBG 3rd July 2007 07:56

:)
Thanks very much for the answers everyone. Gave me alot more confidence.

i will look for more opinios in Professional Pilot Training forum as indicated.

nice flights

Life's a Beech 4th July 2007 16:49

We've just taken on a pilot who is 44. It's his first commercial job, although he has been doing aerial work for a while. Oldest I know of was 52 when he went from long-time PPL to finally do his commerial and IR, straight into the right seat of a turbo-prop.

Does that answer the question?

airborne_artist 4th July 2007 19:23


Now , i have doubts about my age. Do u think in todays world of commercial aviation its not to late to start? im 24 years old.
A friend of mine joined the Royal Navy at the max age of 25 and 11 months. He joined to fly, and qualified as a Sea King Mk4 pilot.

He now flies LHS for BMI. His job before joining the RN was driving one of these:

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