Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
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- rookiepilot
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Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
I'm going to slightly wet on this parade, for a different reason, and the other 40 year old's. My intentions are just to examine from a different angle. Here in Onterrible, I know at least 3 acquaintances that have jumped into the real estate business. Same problem. An area is white hot, as aviation is, people want to fulfil their dream. Wonderful. All for it.
Here's the risk: I'm an economic guy, and I'm worried the sunny times are soon to become Last Call At the bar. I don't like what I see. Maybe it won't matter, and the pilot shortage is long lasting.
Just pointing it out. And there's a fair bit of experience behind my words. Count the cost, count the risks. Have a backup plan.
Here's the risk: I'm an economic guy, and I'm worried the sunny times are soon to become Last Call At the bar. I don't like what I see. Maybe it won't matter, and the pilot shortage is long lasting.
Just pointing it out. And there's a fair bit of experience behind my words. Count the cost, count the risks. Have a backup plan.
Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
@rookiepilot yeah since my first post, I've seen other people talking about automation and the need for human pilots decreasing in a decade or so One of the reasons I want to leave my current job, translation, which is shifting to editing crappy machine outputs.
Thanks also GQ4 and confusedalot. Will def do the medical next trip home to Canada (cheaper than euros where I currently live). Also confusedalot, are you in early retirement then?
Thanks also GQ4 and confusedalot. Will def do the medical next trip home to Canada (cheaper than euros where I currently live). Also confusedalot, are you in early retirement then?
- confusedalot
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Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
Yes opera, you can call it early retirement.
Anyways, lasik, to my mind, is not an issue, as long as there are no complications.
You still are ''young'' so to speak, but, get yourself in the game as soon as possible before they start hitting you with age restrictions. Once you are in, good to 65 though.
Anyways, lasik, to my mind, is not an issue, as long as there are no complications.
You still are ''young'' so to speak, but, get yourself in the game as soon as possible before they start hitting you with age restrictions. Once you are in, good to 65 though.
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Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
Great, lots to mull over, thanks.
Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
automation will not happen quickly enough to keep you out of the cockpit, there is a rather large fleet to "wear out" before all the new fangled stuff is in every plane! they are pushing brand new triple 7's out the door, and they still need 2 folks up front to fly them. There are tons of 30 year old king airs and 20 year old pilatus pc 12's that need drivers in the north. go for it. the quick movement might help you, as the company at the bottom may know you will likely stay , and the young ones will leave....
Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
That is a good point anofly, thanks.
- HiFlyChick
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Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
Not sure about the astigmatism, even with it being slight. Absolute best idea is to get a Cat 1 medical before investing any money in training. Not sure about the whole age thing, but not being able to get a Cat 1 makes that discussion a moot point anyway. Good luck!
Re: Realistic expectations: age 42 with past lasik surgery?
Thanks, HiFlyChick. I'll be doing the medical sometime in 2018, cheaper in Canada as opposed to where I live in Europe. I noticed your username - in case you are a "chick" I am, too, do you know how I can ask questions on the Ladies Night forum on this board? It says I need special permissions, but doesn't say how to go about it. Thanks.