Originally Posted by
three1five
The industry has always had ups and downs. From a pilot hiring standpoint we are in the highest upswing we’ve ever seen, there will eventually be a downturn. Pilot hiring has been cyclical since about 1903.
If you love flying, and are going to regret not pursuing flying for a career, might as well start now.
I have always loved airplanes but watched what happened to the industry 2001-2009 and was scared away from investing in flight training (translation, I was worried about going into lots of debt). When I finally realized I wasn’t going to be happy if I didn’t try to make flying work, I had lost around three years, which is seniority I’ll never get back.
As always—your mileage may vary—but if flying is what you really want to do, there will always be reasons to fear for the future and that shouldn’t prevent you from pursuing your dreams. Even if you miss out on a huge seniority wave and don’t end up as a 787 CA, on most days being an A320 FO beats flying a desk.
Completely agree! I graduated high school when Covid happened and I decided not to go to flight school, now I regret it and I say that I could’ve been at an airline if I listened to my heart, but here I’m getting my PPL and starting my journey still at a very young age and I couldn’t be happier even I’m 80k in debt lol