great video nice and straight forward however i have a few questions tho if you would answer, how did you fund it - bank loan, parents paid or did you manage to obtain a scholarship if so, is there any requirements/tips to get one. do you need to go to university to become a pilot or do you just go straight into atpl's, etc. thank you!!
Love your videos. Did you do air cadets and would doing it give you a better chance to get chosen for BA or Tui fully funded flight school. And what if you did an aviation related work experience would that help?
What a nice Video. Im also dreaming of becoming a Pilot and I have just completed my Abitur (A-Levels). I have absolutely no Idea where to start though. I don't know how I can finance and where even to begin. Do you have any tips?
I would recommend finding an airline that provides training first and also find some flights schools in your country and apply to all of them. I am in the UK so I am hoping to get into L3 ryanair futur flying programm or ACS
Gude, kommt auch drauf an, wo du fliegen willst. BA und Aer Lingus machen full funding bei LH und co. musst du es selber finanzieren bzw. mit Anbietern. In Deutschland sind die größten Flugschulen die TFC und die EFA. Wenn du zur LHG oder zur Condor magst, dann brauchst du glaube ich den DLR Test. Gibt aber auch viele andere Möglichkeiten ins Cockpit zu kommen. USA sind da ganz interessant oder auch die BW (die Finanzieren auch alles. Verpflichtungszeit sind aller dings 13 Jahre). Glückwunsch zum Abi, hab noch ein halbes Jahr, dann bin ich auch durch. Danach geht es hoffentlich zur EFA. Viel Glück bei allem 🙌
Since you are from Germany I assume (abitur) EFA is currently your best shot, take the DLR exam, study like a madman for that, if you get that, take the assessment with EFA and if that goes bad, you can still apply to private schools with your DLR certificate
@firecreeper21 with the EFA you can apply for brain capital, but you need 30k upfront to finance it. Then there is Albatros, but that's just a credit finance option with e.g. parents as debitors. The more you have upfront, the easier. Also you could work and study at a university at the beginning, and when you have a financial base, start your training
Anyone who wants to be a pilot here, remember that L3 is a known rip-off school. Their prices are obscene and their business practices are predatory, just because you get quoted silly money or mistreated at L3 DOESN’T mean you shouldn’t learn to fly. Please, PLEASE, do your research, integrate into the aviation community, learn to fly at a modular school with instructors that care about keeping you safe and making you a good pilot. Do your hour building properly, not just in the same plane circling the same airport until you hit that magic number. You can do it, don’t let integrated schools have your money and trick you.
I would like to know how does it feel flying in bad weather, Does any of the plane movement change? Does it feel more tense flying with bad weather? Thanks in advance!
nice video! how did you manage to fund your training, if you’re comfortable sharing that?
his entire pathway of education/training/etc. was all obviously 100% funded by his parents.
great video nice and straight forward however i have a few questions tho if you would answer,
how did you fund it - bank loan, parents paid or did you manage to obtain a scholarship if so, is there any requirements/tips to get one.
do you need to go to university to become a pilot or do you just go straight into atpl's, etc.
thank you!!
his entire pathway of education/training/etc. was all obviously 100% funded by his parents.
Love your videos. Did you do air cadets and would doing it give you a better chance to get chosen for BA or Tui fully funded flight school. And what if you did an aviation related work experience would that help?
one word: Money
L3harris is on my list for my future flight schools but its the most expensive 😅, did you get into L3 first try?
Is the salary good for a young Fo at a low cost airline.
What a nice Video. Im also dreaming of becoming a Pilot and I have just completed my Abitur (A-Levels). I have absolutely no Idea where to start though. I don't know how I can finance and where even to begin. Do you have any tips?
I would recommend finding an airline that provides training first and also find some flights schools in your country and apply to all of them. I am in the UK so I am hoping to get into L3 ryanair futur flying programm or ACS
Gude, kommt auch drauf an, wo du fliegen willst. BA und Aer Lingus machen full funding bei LH und co. musst du es selber finanzieren bzw. mit Anbietern. In Deutschland sind die größten Flugschulen die TFC und die EFA. Wenn du zur LHG oder zur Condor magst, dann brauchst du glaube ich den DLR Test. Gibt aber auch viele andere Möglichkeiten ins Cockpit zu kommen. USA sind da ganz interessant oder auch die BW (die Finanzieren auch alles. Verpflichtungszeit sind aller dings 13 Jahre). Glückwunsch zum Abi, hab noch ein halbes Jahr, dann bin ich auch durch. Danach geht es hoffentlich zur EFA. Viel Glück bei allem 🙌
Since you are from Germany I assume (abitur) EFA is currently your best shot, take the DLR exam, study like a madman for that, if you get that, take the assessment with EFA and if that goes bad, you can still apply to private schools with your DLR certificate
@@kuhqu Thank you so much. Do you have any advice on how to finance it?
@firecreeper21 with the EFA you can apply for brain capital, but you need 30k upfront to finance it. Then there is Albatros, but that's just a credit finance option with e.g. parents as debitors. The more you have upfront, the easier. Also you could work and study at a university at the beginning, and when you have a financial base, start your training
Anyone who wants to be a pilot here, remember that L3 is a known rip-off school. Their prices are obscene and their business practices are predatory, just because you get quoted silly money or mistreated at L3 DOESN’T mean you shouldn’t learn to fly. Please, PLEASE, do your research, integrate into the aviation community, learn to fly at a modular school with instructors that care about keeping you safe and making you a good pilot. Do your hour building properly, not just in the same plane circling the same airport until you hit that magic number. You can do it, don’t let integrated schools have your money and trick you.
Nice video! How did you fund it tho? If you are willing to share
Brilliant, looking forward to seeing more of your content. Well done!
Did you do air cadets or anything like that?
Thanks for your video... Have watched your previous vids too - very informative and clear. Keep them coming 👍
How did you fork out the costs?🙆🏾♂️
So cool. Love to see people realize their dreams.
How did you manage the funding?
his entire pathway of education/training/etc. was all obviously 100% funded by his parents.
I would like to know how does it feel flying in bad weather, Does any of the plane movement change? Does it feel more tense flying with bad weather? Thanks in advance!
MORE VIDEOS and try to turn up the sound a bit pliz
Sure 😃
I'd want to see more videos like this, probably we 😄
Thanks for sharing this, Sir 🙏🏾
That's cool even though personally I prefer "How I Became A Pilot At 43" videos 😁
Amazing mate, hopefully I’ll do the same in the future!
How did you fund all of it?
his entire pathway of education/training/etc. was all obviously 100% funded by his parents.
Is a college degree necessary to become a pilot
Like does it affect your chances getting hired for a major airline?
@@dstroyer3949 In the US I believe you need a degree but in the UK and Europe it’s not necessary
@@39000ft. thanks for the information 💯
But A levels results do matter to get into flight school?
such a cool ass journey! :)
Very nice!