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Greetings:
I was just wondering if anyone in this newsgroup has ever heard of Moncton Flight College? I was told that they are one of the leading and most recognized flight colleges in North America. The school has been in existence since 1929. I've been entertaining the idea of going for my CPL and since I live in Moncton, MFC would be a perfect school in my situation. The only concern that I have is that I'm 28 years old, currently working in IT.. so this would be a major career change with no guarantees of being able to find a job when I'm done the 2 year diploma. Any advice/recommendations greatly appreciated! Best regards, Serge |
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Thanks for your response! I think that's good advice. In fact, one
option that I'm considering is joining the Canadian Forces and see if I can get a flying career going that way. I know they're looking for pilots right now and I think it might be a good way to kick start a career in avition. Well that's if I meet all of their criterions. The hardest part will be to give up a career in IT and start all over again, especially financially. Thanks again, Serge Newps wrote: They are not. In either category. You really should have a four year degree if you want to be a professional pilot and the two leading and most recognized University flying programs are UND and Purdue, Embry Riddle is also good but they are a one trick pony as far as education goes. Since you are already in IT you probably have the degree. If that's the case just learn to fly at the local FBO and get your ratings there. wrote: Greetings: I was just wondering if anyone in this newsgroup has ever heard of Moncton Flight College? I was told that they are one of the leading and most recognized flight colleges in North America. |
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Judah wrote:
Newps wrote in news:QamdnVvc- : My kid wants to go to college to be an airline pilot. I am slowly trying to dissuade him from that. Right now an airline career sucks and I don't see it getting better in the distant future. There's no way I'd ever encourage someone to give up a career to go into aviation. But, sometimes you gotta follow your dreams. The forecast for IT is worse than the forecast for aviation... Really? Which forecast is that? Matt |
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Judah wrote:
Newps wrote in news:QamdnVvc- : My kid wants to go to college to be an airline pilot. I am slowly trying to dissuade him from that. Right now an airline career sucks and I don't see it getting better in the distant future. There's no way I'd ever encourage someone to give up a career to go into aviation. But, sometimes you gotta follow your dreams. The forecast for IT is worse than the forecast for aviation... What part of 36% job growth and average pay of $83K don't you like? http://money.cnn.com/popups/2006/pf/...secrets/5.html |
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My kid wants to go to college to be an airline pilot.
I am slowly trying to dissuade him from that. Don't. Just ensure that the college he chooses is one in which he has a wide variety of options. He'll get to college, he'll make his own decisions. The world is huge. Jose -- He who laughs, lasts. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Matt Whiting wrote in news:qwFlh.1948$Oc.121815
@news1.epix.net: The forecast for IT is worse than the forecast for aviation... What part of 36% job growth and average pay of $83K don't you like? http://money.cnn.com/popups/2006/pf/...secrets/5.html The part in India, Russia, & China where Software Development is really taking off. |
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![]() Jose wrote: My kid wants to go to college to be an airline pilot. I am slowly trying to dissuade him from that. Don't. Just ensure that the college he chooses is one in which he has a wide variety of options. He'll get to college, he'll make his own decisions. The world is huge. My goal is to make sure that if he wants to be a pilot he wants it really bad. |
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