RkyMtnMom Posted June 10, 2020 Posted June 10, 2020 Is anyone's husband a commercial airline pilot? What does that look like for him? Such as time away from home, stress level, happiness with job, etc What does that look like for your family? DH is currently in law enforcement and we are possibly looking at a career change. DH has always been interested in flying but we never had the time or the money at the time for him to pursue getting a license. Any information or advice you could give me would be great! Thanks! Quote
gardenmom5 Posted June 10, 2020 Posted June 10, 2020 22 minutes ago, RkyMtnMom said: Is anyone's husband a commercial airline pilot? What does that look like for him? Such as time away from home, stress level, happiness with job, etc What does that look like for your family? DH is currently in law enforcement and we are possibly looking at a career change. DH has always been interested in flying but we never had the time or the money at the time for him to pursue getting a license. Any information or advice you could give me would be great! Thanks! My son's preferred school was Embry -RIddle Aerospace Uni. in Daytona Beach, FL. (everything has to do with aerospace) - their two main degrees are Commercial Pilots and Aerospace Engineers (not a lot of schools offer them.) So, I got familiar with it. (my son was able to get into our local uni - MUCH cheaper! he's doing loans for his MS.). Their pilot candidates are preferred to have a private pilots license when they get there - not mandatory, but their flight training will go faster if they do. Their program is four -years, and they can certify as a commercial pilot when they graduate. https://www.wikihow.com/Become-an-Airline-Pilot will show you the steps. the answers to your questions will vary with airline (regional? national? international? and route.) Quote
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