Tristan
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm 25 and I'm soon to start flight training. I hope to become a professional pilot, but I'm worried that I might not have the apptitude for it. I'm very passionate about aviation and I can basically do anything I set my mind to. Having said that, there are few things which still concern me.
I was sick quite a bit during a particular time in my childhood, and as a result I missed parts of early education, in particular I missed some early maths.
So I basically went through school struggling in this area. I decided to pursue the subjects i was good at, i.e, foreign languages and humanity subjects, and I have just recently graduated from university.
I don't have issues now handling basic mathematical calculations, such as multiplying, subtracting, addition and even basic trigonometry, plus I feel that I can go over the stuff I missed. However, I don't have the quickest mathamatical mind, in other words it may take me a bit longer to calculate numbers compared to some other people. Plus I don't feel greatly confident in making calculations under pressure.
Could this be a major issue if I want to pursue a flying career? I'm not going to cry myself to sleep every night if I don't fly for a major flag carrier, but I am hoping for a job as a regional pilot if not bigger.
Cheers
Tristan
I'm 25 and I'm soon to start flight training. I hope to become a professional pilot, but I'm worried that I might not have the apptitude for it. I'm very passionate about aviation and I can basically do anything I set my mind to. Having said that, there are few things which still concern me.
I was sick quite a bit during a particular time in my childhood, and as a result I missed parts of early education, in particular I missed some early maths.
So I basically went through school struggling in this area. I decided to pursue the subjects i was good at, i.e, foreign languages and humanity subjects, and I have just recently graduated from university.
I don't have issues now handling basic mathematical calculations, such as multiplying, subtracting, addition and even basic trigonometry, plus I feel that I can go over the stuff I missed. However, I don't have the quickest mathamatical mind, in other words it may take me a bit longer to calculate numbers compared to some other people. Plus I don't feel greatly confident in making calculations under pressure.
Could this be a major issue if I want to pursue a flying career? I'm not going to cry myself to sleep every night if I don't fly for a major flag carrier, but I am hoping for a job as a regional pilot if not bigger.
Cheers
Tristan