3 questions, please help. noob alert
getting out of the army within 3 months, I have GI BILL!!! i had nothing to do with aviation but i have grown a lot of interest in pursing a career to be an commercial airlines pilot.... ive thought about this a lot yet i still know almost nothing. i know its nothing to jump right into but I'm going all in...
first question do i need a four year degree? Ive been trying to figure out which flight school or college to go to and ive read that you don't and that you do need your degree... second question which is the best flight school or college to go to? ive seen embry riddle as a four year university, and ive also seen flight schools only taking up to 9 months such as phoenix east aviation, atp flight school and so on... what else do i really need besides a commercial pilots license or flight school? degrees certificates etc |
Originally Posted by Colgate502
(Post 2552282)
getting out of the army within 3 months, I have GI BILL!!! i had nothing to do with aviation but i have grown a lot of interest in pursing a career to be an commercial airlines pilot.... ive thought about this a lot yet i still know almost nothing. i know its nothing to jump right into but I'm going all in...
first question do i need a four year degree? Ive been trying to figure out which flight school or college to go to and ive read that you don't and that you do need your degree... If you're OK with lower pay and QOL, and instability, then there are plenty of pilot jobs available in other sectors of aviation which don't require a degree. If you want to fly bush, ag, or fire-fighting an A&P would probably be more useful than a degree, those are quite different from airlines, but potentially rewarding in different ways (including good money). It's *possible* with the pilot shortage some majors will hire without degrees, but it would be a sucker's bet to plan your career on that. To put things in perspective, when you're interviewing at a top-tier major airline, your fellow candidates will be Colonels with masters degrees, thousands of hours of military flight time, and combat experience.
Originally Posted by Colgate502
(Post 2552282)
second question
which is the best flight school or college to go to? ive seen embry riddle as a four year university, and ive also seen flight schools only taking up to 9 months such as phoenix east aviation, atp flight school and so on...
Originally Posted by Colgate502
(Post 2552282)
what else do i really need besides a commercial pilots license or flight school? degrees certificates etc
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Originally Posted by Colgate502
(Post 2552282)
getting out of the army within 3 months, I have GI BILL!!! i had nothing to do with aviation but i have grown a lot of interest in pursing a career to be an commercial airlines pilot.... ive thought about this a lot yet i still know almost nothing. i know its nothing to jump right into but I'm going all in...
first question do i need a four year degree? Ive been trying to figure out which flight school or college to go to and ive read that you don't and that you do need your degree... second question which is the best flight school or college to go to? ive seen embry riddle as a four year university, and ive also seen flight schools only taking up to 9 months such as phoenix east aviation, atp flight school and so on... what else do i really need besides a commercial pilots license or flight school? degrees certificates etc |
Originally Posted by wmlocante
(Post 2552626)
Airlines used to have a requirement for having a 4 year degree. Now, I think it is more of a "preferred" thing.
The practical reality is that all "Average Joe Pilots" need a degree for top-tier majors, and it's a huge factor for the others. Regionals don't require a degree, but since they are spiraling downhill and may not exist in ten years, that's a bad bet. I personally know one guy in the last fifteen who got hired without a four-year degree. He had an AA, Dad was well connected, and it was SWA. SWA is the most likely to hire folks who have only an AA. |
502, What is your age? What part of the USA would you like to live & go to school?
I’d at least start on track towards an Associate Degree, with as much flying as possible right away. One can’t sit back and let things happen, you have to MAKE things happen. If mostly going to school and flying, one can just about go year round. There should be some area you could make hay with, academic or flying. Besides the big name schools, there are a host of 2nd tier places you can enroll. One good place to look is AOPA’s ‘Flight Training’ magazine. A membership with AOPA is free for student pilots, check their website. You really don’t need a EE degree to fly, as posted one mostly needs a 4 yr degree for the most desirable positions. As always, keep a backup plan viable and don’t tarnish employability with tickets or other negatives. |
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