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Old 22nd Sep 2008, 08:24
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My plan

hey guys,
I've been thinking about this for a while and well I thought I'd get some people's opinions on it so here goes!

I'm 17 years old and going to do my A'levels in Maths and Physics this year. I really want to become a commercial airline pilot - it's my dream (like so many others'!)

I definitely want to go to university at some point and I have the following 2 choices:

1. The University of Malta (I live in Malta) offers a BSc. in Mechanical Engineering - so I would complete the 3 year course and then move abroad to do my pilot training. Total time from now = 5.5 years.

2. City University in London offers a BSc. in Air Transport Management along with Pilot Training. Total time from now = 4 years.

Some people might think, oh I'd become a pilot asap but I'm not so sure! I mean for one, it'd be so much cheaper for me to stay at the local university since - it's free and there are no accommodation costs since I live here. If I were to go to the local university I was thinking of becoming a steward with Air Malta (local airline) just for the summer holidays in between my course years - great experience for a summer job.

SO what do you guys think? Please feel free to reply with your own suggestions/opinions.
Thanks!!
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Old 22nd Sep 2008, 08:32
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Well start off by saying your young so you have plenty of time of your side....

Ive just graduated out of a four year course of BEng Mechanical Engineering in Ireland. ...BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE.... Stay in malta and do that... If your set on being a pilot, then dont do a degree in something relateed to aviation WASTE OF TIME..plus no jobs = no continency plan if the whole flying thing goes tits up...

Im currently working as a design engineer, and ive found that 1, there alot more engineering jobs than flying jobs and 2, engineering posts pay much better than F/O's

in my opinion do the mechanical engineering course... (not easy though)
BUT DEFINITALY GO TO UNI, the current situation in the economy is an example of why

Good luck with your decisions!!!!

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Old 22nd Sep 2008, 09:23
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I doubt you could become a steward for the summer, stewards require a large amount of training on a frequent basis so training you so that you only work 8weeks isn't really worth while.

It's not really a part time job, its more a full time career.

My brothers doing Mechanical Engineering at University and loves it, it's a hard course but there are several areas within the engineering industry that you can get a career in (for example motor sports).

I wouldn't touch the other degree.
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Old 23rd Sep 2008, 07:29
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thanks to both for your replies!
Well my best friend's dad is the chief purser for the airline so I might be able to get in with that - plus the chairman is a family friend
It's just so confusing to make a big decision like that in such a short time, but I think I will stay here for uni.
Just one more question - this summer I worked as a customer service representative at Malta Intl. airport (3 months). (My plan for being a steward was to become one for the coming 3 summers so maybe they would see it as "worth it".) If I do become one for the summer months, do you think all this work (working at an airport and being a steward) would be a colourful all-round work experience in the industry - and an attractive one by an employer of an airline?
thanks again!
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It could do but im not to sure,,, its the people on the other side of the interview table which decides that one im afraid....
I worked as a dispatcher part-time while at uni, was an ok job,,, I think it might and I STRESS MIGHT have a 'tick' over people who have zero experience in the industry AT ALL..Shows you r inetrest for one anyhow!!!!

Im not sure at all, but all great experience for you, so I would definitaly go ahead, presides beer tokens for weekends sound alrite!!!!
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haha yeah that sounds great!
well I'll take up any job that will be in a plane until I can fly so should be fun!
Thanks loads for the reply
safe flying!
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A degree in airline management is a waste of time and sounds expensive compared to staying at home.

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well a degree is certainly less expensive than learning to fly.

and also how can you say 'its a waste of time' doing a degree?

its something to do if your planning on waiting till 'things' get better!


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I think you'll find WWW said dont get a degree in 'airline management'. He didnt mean dont get a degree at all!

The point is what the hell are you going to do with a degree in 'airline management'!?!

There are far better degrees to do which can actually get you a job, like engineering...(but thats probably like too much hard work )
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Oh don't worry I'm definitely doing a degree! Well Engineering sounds really good right about now
thanks for all your thoughts!

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