I am practically half way through my GCSEs, this time next year I will be leaving school (year 11's last day was today) and as a reward my parents have decided to help fund the start of my career towards becoming a pilot. Okay I was first thinking of joining the RAF but the reward is still flying lessons.
A parachute... whats one of them do? ;)
I suppose for 152 aerobat flying they arent especially needed, or is there a reccomended point in aviation when you should?
I think I associated too much of above with red bull perhaps with the extra and the G-suit, but perhaps for some aircraft a helmet isnt quite out of the question... One site I looked at sells them for roughly $700 a piece which isnt hugely bad in the long run. I think I heard on Carrier that they go up to $60,000 a piece for the Navy ones.
Also, do hours flown with cadets count towards a PPL? I currently have an hour and ten mixed glider and powered
I think I associated too much of above with red bull perhaps with the extra and the G-suit, but perhaps for some aircraft a helmet isnt quite out of the question... One site I looked at sells them for roughly $700 a piece which isnt hugely bad in the long run. I think I heard on Carrier that they go up to $60,000 a piece for the Navy ones.
It is tough for a bloke your age, but look on the bright side: you are mostly full of potential at this point, you know what you want to do, and you haven't already been caught up in thge rat race, with a wife and kids and stifling job and all that stuff. You're still very much in control of your immediate future. That's worth something, believe me... most folks over 30 would love a chance to start over.I am also trying to look for employment but a lot of places dont really want people who are under 16 like myself. A garden and outdoors centre near my house was looking for people to help with the camping section and after I have completed my Duke of Edinburgh (and have a few qualifications) I am going to apply for a Saturday job or something.
I didnt know you needed to be qualified as such to use a parachute in those situations... for parachute jumping yeh, but I didnt know that about having one for flying.
I can try and read up on that.
Kinda makes sense that one knows how to use a chute, otherwise why would one carry one eh?
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