mailhawk!
Skyhawk1079 said:
I was thinking about taking out a loan to cover my PPL. I dont want to get stuck in massive debt. I already have good credit as it is. I just joined a flying club at a nearby naval base. I have not been flying for a few years. Plus, I started taking classes again at Embry-Riddle. I actually have not flown or taken classes in a few years. I really want to be a military pilot and I am 26 years old. For now, I am thinking about cross training to be either an FE or a boom operator. Thanks for your perspective. I have not used my VA benefits as of yet. Talk to you later. Bye.
You are in a similar situations as I am (26y/o vet), except, I am not in debt and with a bit of savings. Myself: 4 yrs in the navy fixing planes, got out, went back to school for a non-tech major, graduated. Now, I am looking back, a 4-year non-tech degree is not going to get me anywhere but a 40 to 50k paper pushing job. Sometimes, I wish I would of gone to ROTC and become an naval or AF officer. Just last year, I became interested in this crazy as5 career (flying for peanuts). I done extensive of research and lost the motivation as soon as I found out the outcome of it (making 18k for the next 4 yrs).
Currently, I have 3 options for a career change.
1. Civilian Pilot
2. Navy Scholorships (med or nursing school)
3. OCS or ROTC, become an officer (non-flying job), finish up my remaining 16 yrs, retired at 42 to 46 and do whatever I want later (like flying).
SKYHAWK! One advice, "AFROTC" get a student loan, use your GI-bill, get a 10-20 hrs/wk job, and try for a pilot slot (or other field). The age limit for any prior enlisted is "to finish the program and commission before 30." Your time is running out...
Let me know what you think as far as the suggestion and my career options.