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fatmansan 1st Dec 2004 15:25

Any ageist airlines out there?!
 
I'm 28 and thinking about it starting along to path to becoming a pilot and wondered if those of you out there who had experience of starting your training in your late 20s/early 30s had difficulty securing work, where age was cited as a barrier.

Billy M 1st Dec 2004 15:59

Hello Oriental Fat Man :D

I wouldn't say that you age is "too old". You certainly find younger around, but equally there are plenty of people who secure good jobs at your age and older. I would doubt many airlines would regard a 30 year old as being "past it".

There are plenty of people here who can hopefully inspire you with their tales.

Good luck,
Billy M

RoyHudd 2nd Dec 2004 05:47

Go for it! Quite a few wide-body captains around who got started in their 30's. Mind you, enthusiasm and resilience, plus required resources are essential. Good luck to you. RH.

taxitoalpha 2nd Dec 2004 08:49

I too am hopeful (at 30) however I was put off by the GAPAN report foud at http://www.gapan.org/career/survey.htm

Of the airlines surveyed (admittedly only a few) the answers to the question Q3 Between what ages would your airline consider recruiting low hour first officers? was...

Youngest Oldest
18 26
19 30 (x2)
20 26
20 35
21 27
21 38

Regards

Richard

G SXTY 2nd Dec 2004 10:23

Danny might disagree - he got his first job aged 37. There are many, many 30-something career-changers out there.

taxitoalpha 2nd Dec 2004 10:34

Thats good news.
It would be interesting to see who these airlines are though that responded to this survey and who have an upper age limit.

RVR800 2nd Dec 2004 11:27

Bin
 
For an FO position if you DOB is at or before 1960s file under 'B' in other words...

Of course next year the CAA will be obliged to publish such data
when asked...

Initial Multi-Crew Type Ratings/IRs age on completion?

That would inform customer choice when considering whether its a risk worth taking...

At the moment such info is suppressed...

RoyHudd 2nd Dec 2004 16:34

Not always bin
 
Got my first A320 FO job aged 46. Started PPL training aged 41 in USA and went from there. First widebody aged 50. Anything possible, although nothing guaranteed. (Except a hard time with BA, who don't seem to like oldies)

Bit of luck helps too.


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