Giving up is n't easy to do !
Four years ago I after much frustration and facing all the usual financial woes I gave up on my dream of becoming a pilot and went to work in reasonably paid job in London. I had become so disillusioned with flying that I had not flown for 3 years.
Anway, I am now beginning to wonder what the hell I've done and how I could have thrown it all away after so much hard work, time and money ! I am at least now out of debt, so I'm now thinking of revalidating my licence (I have a CPL/Frz ATPL and 400 hrs) and maybe getting an instuctors rating. I am 34 now and wonder whether I have completely blown my chances ? Just wondering whether there's anyone else out there who has faced similar circumstances and has made it 2nd time round ? Thanks for your thoughts, Trekker :rolleyes: |
If im not mistaken, youve got enough hours to apply to an airline.
If im right, you could have a change of career. Im just starting my PPL. I cannot bare the thought of giving up although it is in the back of my mind. By this i mean, in a few years time i hope i dont have a change of attitude and through it all away. I can understand you frustration. This is one hell of a competitive industry we're in. But we're all in the same boat, maybe someone else can shed some light on this thread. Cheers Piper Warrior Pilot Aviation is a great way to make a small fortune, as long as you start off with a large fortune |
trekker, I am around 33-34 too, with 2000h and commercial experience, I can say I arrived to this cuz I did nt start a JAR training but a FAA training( thanks god, I did nt do a mistake).
Do not give up, just spend some money everyyear.do your CPL FAA , CFI FAA and go work in the USA to log time.Once you have the hours, you will get a job back in europe.find a way to leave the low time pilot basket. the JAA training sucks your pockets before you really knowwhat to be a professional pilot means!! FAA FAA FAA |
Gorky. What's wrong? You seem unhappy. Tell me all about it darling.
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Gorky
Thanks for your words. I did infact go to the US to gain an FAA CPL, but then came back and converted rather than instruct. Were you working on a J1 visa over there ? If I could get a visa I'd be back there tomorrow. Piper Warrior Pilot Yes, I could apply to the Airlines but not wanting to sound pessimistic there any many pilots around with many more hours than me. Cheers Trekker |
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