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Old 4th May 2008, 18:25
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Im due to turn 17 tomorrow (WooHoo) and im seriously considering a career as a commercial airline pilot. However it seems very far away and i was wondering if anybody could break down the system of modulars for fATPL and the costs/ duration?

Im thinking of getting a job in accountancy, and then distance learning whilst im generating a decent income, so i dont have to go down the route of being £70000 in debt come my 21st birthday.

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Sounds like as good a plan as any

Getting your foot in the door (so to speak) in accountancy certainly wont hurt! That will give you something to fall back on should anything go t*ts up in the future (loss of medical etc)

Lots of info in the sticky thread at the top of the forum

Good luck & happy birthday for tomorrow!

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