studying
Posted by Humble_Resource5962@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 2 comments
honestly how much studying did you have to do per night roughly to achieve a airline job and how hard was it at first and after you remember it did it stay, or take a while to stick. also, how many years/how much debt did you occur over the years, and is it easy to pay off? where should i look into if i am in the chandler AZ area. will aviation help speed up the process? i am at a school where i can take aviation and the school will pay for 1/4th of the initial class price through grants. i can take https://www.cgc.edu/degrees-certificates/aviation or, https://www.cgc.edu/degrees-certificates/applied-technology/airway-science-technology-flight-emphasis-3707-aa. really any input is very greatly appreciated. i want to fly really bad ever since my grandpa put me behind the yoke, but have dyslexia and stuff is pretty hard to remember. Thank you for your time.
QuestionMean1943@reddit
Welp, there are many career paths in aviation, from ramp and baggage handler to pilot. You need to narrow your goals.
Humble_Resource5962@reddit (OP)
end goal is pilot.