Do helicopter pilots live past 60?!
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
(Post 10212969)
Do helicopter pilots live past 60?!
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An interesting discourse! As I went through 60 (surely an administrative error? Isn't Mick Jagger a teenager any more?) I began to feel that everything in helicopters would be a consolation prize thereafter. I also wondered if I'd rolled the dice enough times and should just say "thanks for the ride". Then I became aware that the world of drones was not only taking work away from helicopters but was also a world into which I could transfer around 80% of my skillset.
I now have a fresh sheet of paper on which to aviate, a career that has no age limit, and a world of opportunity that's growing exponentially. That world is comprised of two distinct types … professional aviators who have transferred, and hobbyists who see an opportunity to earn money. Guess who's getting the lion's share of the work? I can now hold my head high again as I hold courses on "Flying The Lens" (in Australia and a couple of times each year in the UK) to bring on a whole new generation of aviators into capturing images from the air - in 3D, in Thermal IR, and in agricultural NDVI. There's a brave new world out there and I exhort my compatriot heli-oldies to embrace it. |
Originally Posted by rudestuff
(Post 10212969)
Do helicopter pilots live past 60?!
Originally Posted by JerryG
(Post 10213459)
I now have a fresh sheet of paper on which to aviate, a career that has no age limit, and a world of opportunity that's growing exponentially. That world is comprised of two distinct types … professional aviators who have transferred, and hobbyists who see an opportunity to earn money. Guess who's getting the lion's share of the work?
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