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FWIW, I received a BSEE in electrical engineering in 1984, and have been
working in the high tech industry since then. That has allowed me to Learn How To Fly - starting in 1999. As a result, I have about 130 hours in helicopters and around 240 hours in fixed-wing aircraft, with an instrument rating. I do not have an instructor rating. As such - I am, as far as I can tell, utterly unemployable as a commercial pilot... My engineering background is almost meaningless in the aviation world. So, if you want to be a career pilot, don't spend another dime on your engineering education.. take that money and start building flight time in helicopters. Get your CFI and build 500-1000 hours. Then, you MIGHT find a flying job that actually pays your living expenses. At that point, consider yourself lucky to have found such a thing. The better path, IMO, is to stick to your guns and get that four year degree in engineering. If you're competent and reasonably lucky you can land a job that will allow you to fly as a *hobby* and not as a way to make ends meet... That's what I've been doing - it's ridiculously expensive to fly helicopters as a hobby but it can happen if you're determined and passionate about flying. YMMV, Dave Blevins On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 10:13:17 -0400, "Neb Okla" wrote: I'm currently an Engineering student looking at about 2 years of full time school to finish. I'd like to earn my helicopter pilots license in (or very shortly after) that time frame. What types of career options are open to Engineers (probably electrical or computer) who can fly helis? Thanks, Neb |
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