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BAB2B 10th April 2001 20:19

Wannabe to Cannybe
 
This is my first Topic and probably my last post on PPRuNe after 6 months of checking it every day....I'll miss you guys!

I had the worst possible call today for a Wannabe, from the CAA, confirming that I can't attain a Class 1 (or even Class 2) due to a vision defect which I didn't even know I had. I'm told it's 99% sure to be untreatable and although I'll obviously be having it investigated further, I'm a realistic kind of chap and am calling this the end of the road.

So especially to those of you starting the BA CEP courses this summer, good luck with your careers, and always be thankful that you at least have the chance of achieving your dream.

The roller-coaster of trying to get airline sponsorship is over for me, so I'm gonna try to channel the enthusiasm into something else now, but I'll always remember my virtual buddies on PPRuNe who helped me get that one week of elation after passing the Final Board.

GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL - I'LL BE FOREVER JEALOUS!

006 10th April 2001 20:32

OH thats the most disheartening news i have heard for a long time.
good luck,.. however, i do think in my lay -opinion that there are also a lot of guys and guyesses in non piloting related aviation industry seats whom we all owe a great deal and a debt of thanks too.

PFO 10th April 2001 20:44

BAB2B

Sorry to hear your news. I can't even begin to understand how you must be feeling at the moment.

Good luck.

PFO.

VFE 10th April 2001 20:57

Ah mate, that's awful news.

Life can be a right b*****d at times, I suppose you just have to accept it and get on with things.

I hope you find another career that you are just as excited about (if not more!) as flying. Have you thought about training to be a Deck Officer in the Navy or Merchant Navy? You get to navigate the world and have great career prospects in a similar sort of way as that of an aircraft pilot.
Not sure on vision requirements but I believe they are lower than that required to be a commercial pilot.

Just a thought.

All the best, VFE.

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strimmer 10th April 2001 20:59

BAB2B

I am sorry to hear your news, and wish you all the best for the future, whatever your choosen career may now be.
Don't give up on the flying as a hobby - you can still glide, paraglide etc without a class 2.
chin up, have one from at the pub.
strimmer

tunneler 10th April 2001 21:44

Sorry to hear that pal, hope things pan out for you.

All the best.

B

ABZ no.2 10th April 2001 21:50

I would like to reiterate the points already made, if any of us were in your position we would be similarly devastated. As you have said, channel your thoughts and energy into another field and I'm sure you will succeed.

A personal note from me and that is to say that without the help and advice you gave me I would have struggled to get as far as I have, I am grateful for that.
Hope the piste treated you well!


[This message has been edited by ABZ no.2 (edited 11 April 2001).]

Eff Oh 10th April 2001 22:30

I am realy sorry to hear that. It must be absolutely awfull!! As someone said, dont give up aviation! You can have fun gliding etc... I wish you all the best in your new career. I hope it works out for you.
All the best.
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Pielander 10th April 2001 23:38

BAB2B

I'm absolutely gutted for you mate.

If it's any consolation at all, at least you know that if it was up to you, you would have made it, unlike a some of the people on this forum, I'm sad to say. There's always that 1% chance, but then that's possibly the worst thing about it.

Just remember that being a pilot, although cool, is not very creative, and realistically, one of the only ways you can make your mark is by screwing up. (Sorry guys, but we are all just systems operatives!) Most of the best pilots will just go unnoticed; just holding the system together, save for the odd show of 'heroism'.

So, I'd suggest that you make the best of the rest by using your skills to make a real positive difference somewhere.

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Up Front 10th April 2001 23:48

I can only begin to imagine how you must feel. You must feel really low at the moment. Things in life happen for a reason and I'm sure that you will pick yourself up and find another purpose. Sorry once again and here's wishing you all the luck for the future. Keep smiling.

Sagey 11th April 2001 03:04

It is a sad sad story, thoughts are with you.
And hope that you prosper in whatever you decide to do.

A point can be raised by this sad story, we see so many what degree, what A levels to be a pilot on these boards. These things happen, do what you enjoy and you feel that you are best at. not what you think airlines want you to do. Have as many interests as possible, life cannot end after sad events like this.

Best wishes

Sagey

willbav8r 11th April 2001 04:33

Bad news indeed. However, no class one - does that mean no class 2 or 3??

If you can get one of those, nothing to stop you from getting a ppl, instrument, multi etc.

Get sloshed, and then move onwards.

Don't let the bastards get you down.

Good Luck.

GJB 11th April 2001 12:28

Very sorry for you - especially after passing final board.

Good luck in the future, with whatever path you choose.

BreakRight 11th April 2001 14:47

Aw hell, thats the worst.

Chin up man and get your ass in a sailplane. You'll find something to get stuck into. Meantime spend a few days in the pub.

BTW, what about laser treatment? Can't that correct almost anything?

Quicksilver 11th April 2001 16:19

Whatever I say won't cover it.

Lots of beer and moving on.

If you can't have a class 1/2 you can still get a PPL get your aopa aerobatics cert and scare the hell out of everyone....

A sage lesson to everyone - 400 notes for a Class 1 - not alot when I consider I only did mine after passing my ATPL groundschool and accruing 125 hrs.

I'm sure I'm not the only one to do that.

ADVICE TO ALL WANNABES - Before anything get your Medical sorted so that you can get on with your life either way.

Really am sorry BAB2B - I hope you and Jane etc. keep in touch on my work email.

Quicksilver

E-Fizz 11th April 2001 16:50

I am waiting on some consultants reports for my Class 1 and so have an incling to how you must be feeling. I really do hope you find an alternative passion, I'm sure you will.

Blindside 11th April 2001 17:18

check your email

regards

Blindside

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Half man, Half jalfrezi.

Big Bad Dom 11th April 2001 17:43

I've not got much to say, but would just like to add my sincere condolances to the list. It must be absolutely devastating.

I hope you can find something else that gives you just as much happiness.

BBD

Harves 11th April 2001 17:47

Knew how you felt nearly 15 years ago. I was told NO CHANCE persue something else. I did but never forgot flying.

One month ago, I got the all clear. Remember, not only is medicine advancing very fast, but also oppinions of what is not acceptable change.

I wish you all the best from the bottom of my heart.

combi pilot 11th April 2001 20:59

Geez mate,

I really really feel sorry that you're giving up this wonderful world of flying. Isn't there any other alternative that you can turn towards other than away?

Well it's your choice and I'm sure you do what you think is best for yourself. All the same, I wish you the very best in whatever you do in future.

Forever flying...

Combi


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