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Old 03-16-2007 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by s10an
The way the industry is heading, you can be a highschool dropout at age 16-17, finish flighttraining age 18, instruct for 3 months get hired with a regional, age will hold back an early upgrade so wait for age requirement. Then make it a career in the regionals. Making 60-90K as a highschool dropout isnt bad....
If memory serves correct I thought that in order to be an ATP one needed to have a high school diploma as one of the FAA requirements. A drop out wouldn't do.

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