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paco 23rd April 2024 06:01

If you do manage to get either the Canadian or FAA licence, a small exam gets you the other one.

B2N2 27th April 2024 20:17


Originally Posted by bakerin (Post 11640739)
Of course and thank you for the concern, I am currently in a stable office job on a full time salary, so at the bare minimum I have that for the next 50 years... My PPRuNe account is just for all things flying, I tend not to talk about my current job / education as in my eyes it is not relevant to my posts. :ok:

If you have a decent job which is not entirely soul sucking and mind numbing….keep it.
Save,save and save again.
You could complete flight training and be looking for a job in any country that will issue you a medical in 6-7 years.
Mostly debt free.

bakerin 28th April 2024 10:14

Yeah at the moment it is definitely just a saving game, I'm not so worried about obtaining a medical, but moreso about visa / immigration to the country that I am getting a medical in, for now the plan is definitely to just work and keep living at home, saving every penny. The questions I ask on here are for 2+ years in the future anyway. Thanks again.

this is my username 28th April 2024 17:10

The route I took was:

- Unable to get a UK (at the time EASA) Class 1 due to eyesight
- Got an FAA Class 1 via a SODA (Statement of Demonstrated Ability - had to do a brief checkride in the US with an FAA staff Examiner)
- Got an FAA CPL (also Instrument & Multi, but not relevant in this context)
- Got a UK / EASA Class 1 based on the renewal requirements rather than initial issue requirements on the basis of my FAA CPL
- Got an UK / EASA CPL / IR / ME
- .... never managed to get a job with it!

It was a few (10 or 12 ?) years ago now, rules may have changed.



B2N2 28th April 2024 18:48


Originally Posted by this is my username (Post 11644853)
The route I took was:

- Unable to get a UK (at the time EASA) Class 1 due to eyesight
- Got an FAA Class 1 via a SODA (Statement of Demonstrated Ability - had to do a brief checkride in the US with an FAA staff Examiner)
- Got an FAA CPL (also Instrument & Multi, but not relevant in this context)
- Got a UK / EASA Class 1 based on the renewal requirements rather than initial issue requirements on the basis of my FAA CPL
- Got an UK / EASA CPL / IR / ME
- .... never managed to get a job with it!

It was a few (10 or 12 ?) years ago now, rules may have changed.

bakerin take a long hard look at this post.
The amount of time and effort and emotions vested and not the desired outcome.
This is not an easy industry to say the least.

bakerin 28th April 2024 19:02


Originally Posted by this is my username (Post 11644853)
- .... never managed to get a job with it!

How come? Was it something to do with your medical or was it just because you couldn't find work as a pilot?

B2N2 28th April 2024 19:06


Originally Posted by bakerin (Post 11644894)
How come? Was it something to do with your medical or was it just because you couldn't find work as a pilot?

Its not for lack of trying.
Read the posting history.

rudestuff 28th April 2024 21:25

There will always be people who never get a job, regardless of the industry. Some people just time it badly and give up, some people are able to get qualified but have no idea how to actually get an interview and some people were unemployable from the start. But that's not a reason not to go for it. That's why I recommend that if you need a job to pay for flight training, get an airline job. At least that way you're half way through the door. Its a long game but it's tried and trusted.


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