giantpinkbunnyhead
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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Yes, you can get it at 16 actually, and can solo at 15. You neeed to be 18, however, for commercial ratings and 23 for airline and dispatch work, I believe.
Have fun gettin those $100 hamburgers!
If you plan to make a career out of it... keep goin for your instrument and commercial ratings, and DO get a 4-year degree! If you're lucky, you can find a way to skip the whole CFI route but for a lot of folks it is a valuable stepping stone. All depends on your situation. Aviation is also huge on networking, many times it's now what you know but who you know, you know?
Don't even bother trying to go that route. If he wants to be a commercial pilot he should join the air force and fly a cargo plane. He'll have wayyyyyyyyyyy more flight hours and he'll have experience flying heavy aircraft.
A Civ pilot license and a 4 year degree won't do anything for you.
That's really funny, because the civ route worked for me and 90% of the pilots I fly with....
military isn't for everyone. It's an ADDITIONAL option; not the only one.
