Ok I’m new to this forum and Aviation in general. I am real close to taking out a loan for 55-70k to for flight training and am in need a quick reality check. I want to make sure I am not doing the wrong thing. I’ve visited flight schools taken discovery flights etc. I’ve heard all of the BS from flight schools trying to sell me on their programs and I would like some advice from some real life pilots.
About me:
I’m 27 years old and have worked in accounting and management for the past 4 years. I hate working behind a desk all day and have seriously thinking about becoming a commercial pilot for the past year. I have an understanding girlfriend, no children or plans for any, no house or any major debts. I also have a bachelors’ degree in Biology.
My questions:
1.Am I getting into aviation for the wrong reasons? I’m not one of those “Born to fly guys” this has been a recent dream of mine. I find the flying interesting (I play flight sim X..haha); however, I am more drawn to the lifestyle. I have always had a hard time settling down in one place. I love to travel, being in airports, staying in hotels etc. – even just to other domestic cities. I have always enjoyed being up in the air as passenger on flights and think it would be amazing to spend my days at 30,000 ft. I find the navigation side of it flying particularly interesting I have always been good with computers etc and interested in maps.
2.I will most likely be 28 when I finish my flight training and close to 30 before I start as a FO with a regional (I understand making 20k per year). What are my chances of making it to a major airline in my lifetime? Do most dedicated pilots have a good shot at getting there or is it like becoming a pro sports star or something. I’d like some numbers (like 1 out or 10).
3.When you work for a regional how do the jump seats work? Do you just get to fly on the airline you work for or do they have an agreement with other airlines as well? Do you get any free or discount tickets to fly internationally working for a regional?
4.What percentage of people fail out of flight programs like ATP etc? How about the percentage that washes out of the Airlines training programs?
5.My Blood pressure is borderline high (it runs in my family). Although I don’t now, I will most likely need medication at some point in my life to get my 1st class– is this going to be a major issue for me?
This would be a much easier decision but I have another opportunity at the moment to advance in my current employment, run a small business get a free MBA, and probably do quite well financially but I feel that I would be bored and not get the adventure that I am seeking out of life. I am getting older and know I need to make the decision soon. If there are any regional or major pilots out there who can give me some advice would be awesome!
About me:
I’m 27 years old and have worked in accounting and management for the past 4 years. I hate working behind a desk all day and have seriously thinking about becoming a commercial pilot for the past year. I have an understanding girlfriend, no children or plans for any, no house or any major debts. I also have a bachelors’ degree in Biology.
My questions:
1.Am I getting into aviation for the wrong reasons? I’m not one of those “Born to fly guys” this has been a recent dream of mine. I find the flying interesting (I play flight sim X..haha); however, I am more drawn to the lifestyle. I have always had a hard time settling down in one place. I love to travel, being in airports, staying in hotels etc. – even just to other domestic cities. I have always enjoyed being up in the air as passenger on flights and think it would be amazing to spend my days at 30,000 ft. I find the navigation side of it flying particularly interesting I have always been good with computers etc and interested in maps.
2.I will most likely be 28 when I finish my flight training and close to 30 before I start as a FO with a regional (I understand making 20k per year). What are my chances of making it to a major airline in my lifetime? Do most dedicated pilots have a good shot at getting there or is it like becoming a pro sports star or something. I’d like some numbers (like 1 out or 10).
3.When you work for a regional how do the jump seats work? Do you just get to fly on the airline you work for or do they have an agreement with other airlines as well? Do you get any free or discount tickets to fly internationally working for a regional?
4.What percentage of people fail out of flight programs like ATP etc? How about the percentage that washes out of the Airlines training programs?
5.My Blood pressure is borderline high (it runs in my family). Although I don’t now, I will most likely need medication at some point in my life to get my 1st class– is this going to be a major issue for me?
This would be a much easier decision but I have another opportunity at the moment to advance in my current employment, run a small business get a free MBA, and probably do quite well financially but I feel that I would be bored and not get the adventure that I am seeking out of life. I am getting older and know I need to make the decision soon. If there are any regional or major pilots out there who can give me some advice would be awesome!