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Hello, Aido here in Ireland, I'm new to Google Groups just want to find
some info on becoming a pilot ! I know you need a science degree but what part of science and If anybody knows wre i could find more infomation on it ! Thanks alot ! P.S could i find books in a libary |
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Aido wrote:
Hello, Aido here in Ireland, I'm new to Google Groups just want to find some info on becoming a pilot ! I know you need a science degree but what part of science and If anybody knows wre i could find more infomation on it ! Thanks alot ! P.S could i find books in a libary Welcome. First you are posting to soemthing called USENET via Google Groups. Do a quick Google of USNET to learn the difference. That said let's talk about flying. While some flying jobs may require a degree you don't need one in most parts of the world to get a license. You didn't say where in Ireland you were but a quick Google search brought up this site. http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland...s/flying.shtml |
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You can become a pilot in the USA at 14 for gliders and 16
for power airplanes [for solo as a student] and you can get the license at 17. A commercial license [properly certificate requires 18] No FAA certificate requires any college. Some employers do want college grads, but the government does not care. "Aido" wrote in message ups.com... | Hello, Aido here in Ireland, I'm new to Google Groups just want to find | some info on becoming a pilot ! | I know you need a science degree but what part of science and If | anybody knows wre i could find more infomation on it ! | | Thanks alot ! | | P.S could i find books in a libary | |
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Sorry, i Will eventully go to USA but not for training !!
On Jan 5, 10:26 pm, "Jim Macklin" wrote: You can become a pilot in the USA at 14 for gliders and 16 for power airplanes [for solo as a student] and you can get the license at 17. A commercial license [properly certificate requires 18] No FAA certificate requires any college. Some employers do want college grads, but the government does not care. "Aido" wrote in oglegroups.com... | Hello, Aido here in Ireland, I'm new to Google Groups just want to find | some info on becoming a pilot ! | I know you need a science degree but what part of science and If | anybody knows wre i could find more infomation on it ! | | Thanks alot ! | | P.S could i find books in a libary | |
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Aido,
You haven't specified if you are from Northern Ireland or the Republic and if you want to become a private or commercial pilot. For a PPL, many people do go to the States as it is cheaper there. Assuming you are Eire, there are several places (mainly the big airports) where you can learn to fly. Have a look at www.flyinginirelandmagazine.com where they have good links. Your best bet is to approach your local airport and find the club. Speak to instructors, pilots and student pilots to have an idea of what it all entitles. If it the commercial route you are interested, then the UK has many organizations that will prepare you for the European (JAR) licence. Good luck, Gus RAF Coltishall "Aido" wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, i Will eventully go to USA but not for training !! On Jan 5, 10:26 pm, "Jim Macklin" wrote: You can become a pilot in the USA at 14 for gliders and 16 for power airplanes [for solo as a student] and you can get the license at 17. A commercial license [properly certificate requires 18] No FAA certificate requires any college. Some employers do want college grads, but the government does not care. "Aido" wrote in oglegroups.com... | Hello, Aido here in Ireland, I'm new to Google Groups just want to find | some info on becoming a pilot ! | I know you need a science degree but what part of science and If | anybody knows wre i could find more infomation on it ! | | Thanks alot ! | | P.S could i find books in a libary | |
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Aido schrieb:
Hello, Aido here in Ireland, I'm new to Google Groups just want to find some info on becoming a pilot ! Suitable starting points would be at Dublin: http://www.dublinglidingclub.ie/ at Ulster: http://www.gliding.utvinternet.com/ Give them a call, they are usually more than pleased to explain the possibilities. Stefan |
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