typhoonpilot
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Just flew with a guy who started in aviation about 7 years ago. He learned to fly in 2003. From there he got a job flying a twin cessna in Haiti for awhile then bought a 737 type and went to work for Air Asia in Malaysia. Stayed there for a few years before going to Air Macau on the A320; then Tiger Airways on the A320; and Emirates in the B777.
That's a pretty fast track. Certainly takes some money to pay for the initial rating through commercial-instrument-multi and then a 737 type. Also takes the willingness to move around the world, but it certainly seems possible. He's the second guy I've encountered at Emirates who has progressed so quickly.
Typhoonpilot
That's a pretty fast track. Certainly takes some money to pay for the initial rating through commercial-instrument-multi and then a 737 type. Also takes the willingness to move around the world, but it certainly seems possible. He's the second guy I've encountered at Emirates who has progressed so quickly.
Typhoonpilot