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Hey Everyone!
Kiwi bloke here from Auckland and i'm currently considering doing some flight training and looking at whether to go the PPL or PPL/CPL route.
Okay, so heres the deal with me...i'm a skilled computer programmer and have been making a pretty decent living from marketing sites and digital products online which takes about 10 hours a week. I've always loved flying but never actually got around to actually doing the training for a PPL...although i've been flying microlights for a fair while.
okay, so my income is at the point where I can take a gamble on flying without worrying too massively. So the decision I have to make is as a 34 year old...is it worth taking a punt to get an ICAO NZ CPL with frozen ATPL subjects and try my hand in commercial aviation. Also, my wife is american so that opens up many more opportunities for me if we decide to go back to the states at some stage.
I;m just wondering how bad the industry really is worldwide...i know its tough in the states but what about for expat aviation in other countries. New Zealand has almost no CPL jobs...with only one major carrier here. Although having said that there are always places to get hours here.
Also, how are kiwi CPL's viewed overseas...are they a respected rating along with all the study required for the ATPL subjects?
So I guess i'm asking for a dose of reality for a new entrant into the industry...if you had your time back would you do it again? What about if you didnt have major financial concerns?
So hit me with it! am I an idiot for even considering to chase the dream?
Kiwi bloke here from Auckland and i'm currently considering doing some flight training and looking at whether to go the PPL or PPL/CPL route.
Okay, so heres the deal with me...i'm a skilled computer programmer and have been making a pretty decent living from marketing sites and digital products online which takes about 10 hours a week. I've always loved flying but never actually got around to actually doing the training for a PPL...although i've been flying microlights for a fair while.
okay, so my income is at the point where I can take a gamble on flying without worrying too massively. So the decision I have to make is as a 34 year old...is it worth taking a punt to get an ICAO NZ CPL with frozen ATPL subjects and try my hand in commercial aviation. Also, my wife is american so that opens up many more opportunities for me if we decide to go back to the states at some stage.
I;m just wondering how bad the industry really is worldwide...i know its tough in the states but what about for expat aviation in other countries. New Zealand has almost no CPL jobs...with only one major carrier here. Although having said that there are always places to get hours here.
Also, how are kiwi CPL's viewed overseas...are they a respected rating along with all the study required for the ATPL subjects?
So I guess i'm asking for a dose of reality for a new entrant into the industry...if you had your time back would you do it again? What about if you didnt have major financial concerns?
So hit me with it! am I an idiot for even considering to chase the dream?