My son is a junior in high school and has been set on being a pilot since he could walk. He has all of the latest simulators and spends hours on them at a time. He is interested in attending a university here in Texas that offers a degree in aviation, including your flight training, and supposedly most of their graduates are placed as co-pilots with commercial carriers (small ones).
His mother and I have considerable concern about being a professional pilot. He really wants to have a family, etc., and I am just wondering how the lifestyle of a professional pilot meshes with being a family man, helping raise kids, being there for them when they need you, and so on. And are marriages often strained when dad is gone half the time?
I know my son is enamored with "flying", but it seems that there is a tremendous sacrifice to do it. I'm thinking "why don't you have a career or join your dad in business and buy your own plane some day and fly the darn thing as you please."
I'm not about to burst my son's bubble right now because being a pilot is his dream, but I'm just wondering about this as a profession - the pros and cons of it all.
Thank you.
His mother and I have considerable concern about being a professional pilot. He really wants to have a family, etc., and I am just wondering how the lifestyle of a professional pilot meshes with being a family man, helping raise kids, being there for them when they need you, and so on. And are marriages often strained when dad is gone half the time?
I know my son is enamored with "flying", but it seems that there is a tremendous sacrifice to do it. I'm thinking "why don't you have a career or join your dad in business and buy your own plane some day and fly the darn thing as you please."
I'm not about to burst my son's bubble right now because being a pilot is his dream, but I'm just wondering about this as a profession - the pros and cons of it all.
Thank you.