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Aeroplane VS. Helicopter.

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Old 12th July 2005 | 23:49
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Aeroplane VS. Helicopter.

Just wonderign what some of your opinions are.

I am from British Columbia Canada. I was thinking of going to BCIT and taking there 2 year program in irline and Flight Operations - Commercial Pilot course. Or before I had that idea I was just going to get a commerical helicopter pilot license. Wich of those would bring more opportunity? Fixed wing or helicopter?

I would think fixed wing, thats why I am leaning towards the idea of the program offered at BCIT or other schools in the area.

any opinions would help.
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Old 13th July 2005 | 01:12
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Dunno about choppers. I knew a guy who was a commercial chopper pilot. Couldn't find work. Became a Benedictine monk instead. Left the monastery, had another go, then returned to being a monk. He has since left the monastery for good though. The Abbot won't give him another chance.

I'm serious about the monk thing. All told he spent about 3 or 4 years as a novice.

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