Bronx_Aviator
Well-Known Member
Greetings aviators,
Ernesto here. I'm sure like many others, I've wanted to become a pilot since I was a kid. In my case, it was flying between family in Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico as an unaccompanied minor and having the kind flight attendants bring me into the cockpit. At 19 I started pursuing the career, and despite her full support, ended up putting my mother in debt before I could finish my private.
Almost 20 years later, and many years as a College and Career Counselor, I finally went back to pursuing my own career dreams, and just received my Private Pilot's License, which I am extremely proud of.
I'm about to turn 40, and I still want to become a professional aviator. I'm of course a bit nervous about the time it's taken me to get to this point and how much longer I have to go, not to mention the pay cut I'll have to take when I finally leave my full time job.
I met a United Airlines pilot on my way back from Houston last weekend and shared my journey thus far and he suggested joining this forum to connect with others for advice on my career goals. I'm hoping he finds me via this post, and even if not, I hope to hear from others who may have started their aviation careers late in life to learn from them as well.
(me after passing my check ride)
Ernesto here. I'm sure like many others, I've wanted to become a pilot since I was a kid. In my case, it was flying between family in Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico as an unaccompanied minor and having the kind flight attendants bring me into the cockpit. At 19 I started pursuing the career, and despite her full support, ended up putting my mother in debt before I could finish my private.
Almost 20 years later, and many years as a College and Career Counselor, I finally went back to pursuing my own career dreams, and just received my Private Pilot's License, which I am extremely proud of.
I'm about to turn 40, and I still want to become a professional aviator. I'm of course a bit nervous about the time it's taken me to get to this point and how much longer I have to go, not to mention the pay cut I'll have to take when I finally leave my full time job.
I met a United Airlines pilot on my way back from Houston last weekend and shared my journey thus far and he suggested joining this forum to connect with others for advice on my career goals. I'm hoping he finds me via this post, and even if not, I hope to hear from others who may have started their aviation careers late in life to learn from them as well.
(me after passing my check ride)