renotonightcod4toninght: should i be a commercial airplain piolit or a police officer?
i know i spelled it wrong it was relly late and i was really tired
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Answer by michaelsmaniacal
Neither, because both positions require an education. Where did you learn to spell?
Police officer. I don’t know what a airplain piolit is. Joking aside, though. A police officer is a much steadier job and you don’t need to spend as much on education. While you can make more money with a lot of seniority as a pilot, it takes a long time to get there, if you ever do. Get a degree in criminal justice and get your flight ratings in your spare time. If you can get a job at a police department that has a flight department, there is a good shot you could be a police officer and pilot at the same time.Answer by SoberWhiskey
Most pilots will never recommend friends or family take up flying – simply because a full time course is a little stressful, especially if you are a cadet for an airline or air force, a lot is expected from you.
But all in all flying is an awesome career, always learning, achieving milestones and heaps of breath taking scenery!
To answer your question… it’s up to you, going into any career is just as challenging as becoming a pilot – do what you like most 🙂
Answer by Pilsner ManWell, you spelled police officer correctly…Answer by Jimmy
you get paid more for an pilot but requires an extreme amount of determination and skill.Answer by Harry
Look Kid …
You must have a deep passion for aviation never questioning any other career. Start from a young age, i did my Private Pilots License When I Was 16 Years Of Age. You must have money though to be a pilot, i tell you what its a bluddy expensive carrer option but its very rewarding. I remember my first Solo.
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