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Kiersten
Hello everyone,
Thank you for coming to my thread! I have wanted to fly planes since I was a little girl, and now, I am finally able to begin training to become an airline pilot. I was hoping to get some advice regarding this.
I do not have any knowledge about aviation/becoming a pilot outside of the internet. I do not know of anyone personally who has chosen this as a career path. Therefore, I am struggling to figure out exactly how to begin and what to do. Over the next few paragraphs, I have listed out some questions/concerns that I have. I would be more than happy to receive any advice that you are able to give.
I was thinking about becoming a pilot for United Airlines. I read that they have planned to “train over 5,000 pilots (half of whom they hope to be women or people of color) over the next decade.” They state that they “will be guaranteed a job with United, after they complete the requirements of the Aviate program.”
The reasons I have tentatively chose United Airlines are, from what I have learned, they are in support of and have a particular interest in people of color and women. They fly to the most destinations and give a very competitive pay. The final point to mention is that they offer their own training program. Do you have any reasons why you believe one airline to be better than the another?
What should my first step be? Should I begin my bachelor’s degree before starting the pilot program or after? If so, what university do you recommend? While at University, what degree in aviation do you recommend that I acquire?
Do you recommend United Airline’s Aviate program? If not, what pilot program would you recommend? Being that Aviate claims to “guarantee a job with United upon completion of their requirements,” would this be the saftest route to take? Or is it fairly easy to acquire a job with United Airlines with any program you chose?
Before discovering United Airline’s Aviate program, I was originally considering ATP. However, after reading the reviews for ATP, I became discouraged as they were not very positive. I do not have much knowledge of any other programs outside of the two I just mentioned so any advice would be very much appreciated.
Regarding the financial portion of school, do you have any recommendations regarding tuition reimbursement opportunities, financial assistance, and scholarships?
What advice and or tips can you give regarding interviewing for an airline?
What was the most difficult part of pilot school for you and how did you overcome it?
What is the most difficult part about being a pilot and how do you overcome it?
What do you like most about aviation/being a pilot?
What advice can you give on getting to be an international pilot? Do you know if it’s on a first come first serve bases or is it by seniority, etc.? Are you able to remain an international pilot or does it rotate?
What are the responsibilities that captains hold versus the other ranking officers?
What is considered full time as a pilot? (How many hours per week)? Are you limited to the number of hours that you can work?
Are there any other tips, tricks, advice and/or knowledge that you’d be willing to share?
I very much appreciate your time and am looking forward to your responses.
Thank you,
Kiersten
Thank you for coming to my thread! I have wanted to fly planes since I was a little girl, and now, I am finally able to begin training to become an airline pilot. I was hoping to get some advice regarding this.
I do not have any knowledge about aviation/becoming a pilot outside of the internet. I do not know of anyone personally who has chosen this as a career path. Therefore, I am struggling to figure out exactly how to begin and what to do. Over the next few paragraphs, I have listed out some questions/concerns that I have. I would be more than happy to receive any advice that you are able to give.
I was thinking about becoming a pilot for United Airlines. I read that they have planned to “train over 5,000 pilots (half of whom they hope to be women or people of color) over the next decade.” They state that they “will be guaranteed a job with United, after they complete the requirements of the Aviate program.”
The reasons I have tentatively chose United Airlines are, from what I have learned, they are in support of and have a particular interest in people of color and women. They fly to the most destinations and give a very competitive pay. The final point to mention is that they offer their own training program. Do you have any reasons why you believe one airline to be better than the another?
What should my first step be? Should I begin my bachelor’s degree before starting the pilot program or after? If so, what university do you recommend? While at University, what degree in aviation do you recommend that I acquire?
Do you recommend United Airline’s Aviate program? If not, what pilot program would you recommend? Being that Aviate claims to “guarantee a job with United upon completion of their requirements,” would this be the saftest route to take? Or is it fairly easy to acquire a job with United Airlines with any program you chose?
Before discovering United Airline’s Aviate program, I was originally considering ATP. However, after reading the reviews for ATP, I became discouraged as they were not very positive. I do not have much knowledge of any other programs outside of the two I just mentioned so any advice would be very much appreciated.
Regarding the financial portion of school, do you have any recommendations regarding tuition reimbursement opportunities, financial assistance, and scholarships?
What advice and or tips can you give regarding interviewing for an airline?
What was the most difficult part of pilot school for you and how did you overcome it?
What is the most difficult part about being a pilot and how do you overcome it?
What do you like most about aviation/being a pilot?
What advice can you give on getting to be an international pilot? Do you know if it’s on a first come first serve bases or is it by seniority, etc.? Are you able to remain an international pilot or does it rotate?
What are the responsibilities that captains hold versus the other ranking officers?
What is considered full time as a pilot? (How many hours per week)? Are you limited to the number of hours that you can work?
Are there any other tips, tricks, advice and/or knowledge that you’d be willing to share?
I very much appreciate your time and am looking forward to your responses.
Thank you,
Kiersten