22-08-2005, 03:58 AM
In Italy airlines don't even hire you as a flight attendant, if during they interview they will somehow figure out that your intention is really to
become a pilot and hope to get promoted within the company. I guess it makes sense because it's like they are just wasting their time
and money for your training. But why do you want to go through all this trouble? The first requisite for most airlines is how many flight
hours you have and the type of flying experience. What jobs you did in the past or who you worked for is only an add on, unless you were
a military pilot but that's something you can't do anyway because of your age. I'd say don't waste your time; spend the time and money you
have available for studying and getting your licenses and build up experience in a regular flight school. You will eventually have to
become an instructor too, so that not only you can build your flight time without paying, but you also get paid to do that and build your
experience at the same time.
You can be instructor and have a different job at the same time, now that would work good on your resume...
become a pilot and hope to get promoted within the company. I guess it makes sense because it's like they are just wasting their time
and money for your training. But why do you want to go through all this trouble? The first requisite for most airlines is how many flight
hours you have and the type of flying experience. What jobs you did in the past or who you worked for is only an add on, unless you were
a military pilot but that's something you can't do anyway because of your age. I'd say don't waste your time; spend the time and money you
have available for studying and getting your licenses and build up experience in a regular flight school. You will eventually have to
become an instructor too, so that not only you can build your flight time without paying, but you also get paid to do that and build your
experience at the same time.
You can be instructor and have a different job at the same time, now that would work good on your resume...