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Jan 25 2007, 06:51 AM
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QUOTE(marty55 @ Jan 25 2007, 06:11 PM) [snapback]112300[/snapback] Im 16 and am flying. And my flight instructor says i do etter then most adults to. Im a basketball player so i have fast reflexes and good video game skills  . But there are instances where i would like to be older so that my ego wouldnt take over. For instance, Im coming in way to fast and high on the landing, and my instructor says its your call. I would probably try to squeeze it out seeing i probably could in a cessna 172. But a real professional with better judgment probable would do a loop around and land. Now i dont have the balls to do that knowing that guys in the tower and people at the airport are watching. To tell you the truth so would i, depending on the conditions. If i was approaching a dry, 7,000ft runway than of course i would squeeze in the landing. If however i was approaching a short, wet feild then the go around would be done without hesitation. Boldness is something only you can control. There is a difference between being confident and being cocky, that line you will have to find by yourself irrelevant of age. With the death of terry patty in the recent weeks, i have relised how dangerous flying can actually be. With many uncontrollable factors that no doubt could kill us, there is no point in creating extra deadly factors simply because of being 'cocky'.
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Mar 31 2007, 03:47 PM
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ok. I'm 13 and am starting a PPL course with my school after the summer holidays. I'll see what happens from there. I am also very interested in becoming a pilot! You have to have an ATPL license or a JAA?(I think)license. I have no idea how long it takes, but if you search it with easyjet, they say it costs roughly £100k and 2years(again I think, cant remember) I'm not quite sure about where you can learn the stuff needed for the ATPL license, but after a hard search on the net, the independent newspaper said that the University of Buckinghamshire does a course there. Hope it helped! P.S. Any other real world pilot reading this, please tell me more info at: kostas_fines@hotmail.co.uk Cheers
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Apr 2 2007, 12:39 PM
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QUOTE(maxitaxi @ Jun 6 2005, 03:01 AM) [snapback]31828[/snapback] I am in the 7th grade Toronto Ontario, Canada... I won FREE Jetsgo tickets in march 2004... I used them in August 2004. I wanted to be a pilot ever scince. I have only been on jetsgo... 1 time to Vancouver(MD83) 1 time back(MD83). I need to know what to do. Email me at no1nosemax@hotmail.com and also send it to no1nosemax2001@yahoo.ca please... Thanx! P.S. I am male! i dont know why you want to be pilot. the only reason i am one is for the pay. i fly the a318. If anythink goes wrong you are responsible for over 100 lives. It gets boring aswell
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May 25 2007, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(marty55 @ Jan 25 2007, 08:11 AM) [snapback]112300[/snapback] Im 16 and am flying. And my flight instructor says i do etter then most adults to. Im a basketball player so i have fast reflexes and good video game skills  . But there are instances where i would like to be older so that my ego wouldnt take over. For instance, Im coming in way to fast and high on the landing, and my instructor says its your call. I would probably try to squeeze it out seeing i probably could in a cessna 172. But a real professional with better judgment probable would do a loop around and land. Now i dont have the balls to do that knowing that guys in the tower and people at the airport are watching. I am also 16 and flying and am just coming up to my first solo. Over the last few lessons my instructor has told me to make all the "key" decisions (whether to go around or not etc). The main thing is to fly the aircraft safely, that is your first priority, then worry about the radio. At the end of the day you are the person flying the plane, you make the decision which you think is right, don't worry about the people watching you. My advise: If in trouble, stay calm, go around and give it another go. Good Luck Morris QUOTE i dont know why you want to be pilot. the only reason i am one is for the pay. i fly the a318. If anythink goes wrong you are responsible for over 100 lives. It gets boring aswell Remind me never to fly with you.
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Jun 14 2007, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(frontier @ Apr 2 2007, 05:39 PM) [snapback]115288[/snapback] i dont know why you want to be pilot. the only reason i am one is for the pay. i fly the a318. If anythink goes wrong you are responsible for over 100 lives. It gets boring aswell I've always thought that I'd never follow the airline pilot career path just for the money- there are much easier and cheaper ways to get a reasonably good pay. Of course, I could start an Airbus vs Boeing argument by saying you're only unhappy with flying because you're on an Airbus. But, I must resist that urge  Seriousy though, most people on here (especially those who dont fly jets) would love to fly an Airbus. As for the responsibility thing, how does that affect the pilots on here? I mean, when people say to me 'Ah yes, but you'd have all those lives in your hands' that doesnt put me off at all. Yet I'm the sort of person who'd be really worried about dropping people's food if I was a waiter. But I've never had a passenger who didnt have a commercial pilots license before, so I'm not sure how I'll feel when I have a first time flyer as a pasenger.
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Jun 26 2007, 12:08 AM
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You want to be a pilot and ask for help...? I will be giving you the best suggestion I can,,, xxx Become an MD, a dentist or a lawyer, and when you are rich, buy yourself a plane and get a pilot licence. I speak seriously here... xxx I know an MD who owns and flies a rare P-51D Mustang, 1944 vintage... My dentist owns a SIAI-Marchetti SF-260, acrobatic plane. I presently train him for his Instrument Rating... I teach him for free. I doubt he gives me much of a discount on my dental care... I know a lawyer who owns and flies a F4U-7 Corsair, 1945 US Marines aircraft... He flew it for the TV series "Bah-Baah Blacksheep" and was paid a fortune to takeoff/land in front of cameras,,, xxx I am an airline 747 captain and check-pilot/instructor... I dont even own the old 747-200 I fly... I used to own a Piper L-21C "Grasshopper" 1953 (Super Cub) - sold it last year, could not afford it. My airline forces me to retire later in the year, as I am too old to transition on the 747-400s replacing the 200s. By chance, my retirement and social security (total US$ 2,300/mo) will pay for a little house near beach in Brazil. xxx When I got hired as pilot 1968, they told me I would be a 747 captain or even B-2707 SST captain 10 years later. Be a millionaire and have a house at the beach in Malibu... I was with PanAm from 1968-1991 (layoff from 1974-1986) and forced to fly overseas... retirement = zilch... After personal chapter 7 bankruptcy and foreclosure of home, disgusted by US airlines, moved to Argentina... Was good pay (equal to PanAm) until Argentina economy hit the dust in 2002. My salary (gross income) is now about US$ 3,100 per month... xxx And you want to be a pilot - help please... I would disqualify you, in view of your mental aptitude to be a pilot, with such ideas... You want to be a pilot...? - I told you how... good luck. xxx Happy contrails
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Sep 9 2007, 12:50 PM
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I have always wanted to be a pilot (since i was nine (i am now 12)) i am the top in my classes at school and i'm not gonna stop trying to become an airline pilot not until i am dead .... well ....
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Oct 22 2007, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE(maxitaxi @ Jun 5 2005, 10:01 PM) [snapback]31828[/snapback] I am in the 7th grade Toronto Ontario, Canada... I won FREE Jetsgo tickets in march 2004... I used them in August 2004. I wanted to be a pilot ever scince. I have only been on jetsgo... 1 time to Vancouver(MD83) 1 time back(MD83). I need to know what to do. Email me at no1nosemax@hotmail.com and also send it to no1nosemax2001@yahoo.ca please... Thanx! P.S. I am male! Hey you want to be a Pilot? I want to be one too... I am in London. and I am 14. You want information about being a pilot shall I help you.. dips
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Oct 31 2007, 05:41 AM
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Hey! This is my first post in this forum! My dream is to become pilot for British Airways, I start dreaming since 12 years old (I think) and now I am 14 and half, but I have a problem, the problem is I am deaf  and I know I won't get that job, but I love planes sooooo much  and I was interesting what you need to get job. Anyone who know information about how to get a job could e-mail to celestyn@msn.com Thanks!
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Nov 3 2007, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(Celz @ Oct 31 2007, 02:41 AM) [snapback]122613[/snapback] My dream is to become pilot..but I am deaf.... Although BA is out of the question, you might be interested in what you can achieve: International Deaf Pilots Association"It demonstrates to the aviation world that deaf people can become pilots, despite not being able to hear." http://www.deafpilots.com/Also, you may even still be able to fly as a commercial pilot in jobs that don't require the use of a radio. You didn't say where you are and your profile has no location (maybe in the UK as you mentioned BA?), but in the USA, the FAA says: " What types of certificates can a deaf pilot obtain? A deaf pilot can obtain a student pilot certificate, recreational pilot certificate, private pilot certificate, and, on a limited basis, a commercial pilot certificate; for example, agricultural aircraft operations, banner towing operations, or any operation which does not require radio communication. With new interface technology for in cockpit receipt of weather information and digital communication, additional pilot certificates may be available to deaf pilots in the future." There are about 80 deaf pilots in the USA that are allowed to fly solo in areas where use of radio is not required Also, http://www.aviationwise.org/student_pilot/...udent_pilot.htmIf you are in the UK, I suggest contacting The British Disabled Flying Association
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Jun 17 2008, 09:07 AM
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Hay Guys, I want to be a pilot someday but I am only 12. Do you Guys know how to edit your profile? When I tryed It said this. "You are not allowed to use this part of the board" HELP PLEASE! -MD80landing
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