.....although they said that on the next 5 years airline industry will be on the top....is it really wise to be on the airline industry than to choose medical courses?
.....although they said that on the next 5 years airline industry will be on the top....is it really wise to be on the airline industry than to choose medical courses?
okay ra xad na if kana gyud imu dream to be a pilot...
Pag engineering nalang... mechanical or electrical... anyways, these courses are also needed in airline/aircraft companies.
It is a misnomer that these companies only hire aeronautical engineers. Even some who are employed as Aircraft Engineers/Technicians, are actually licensed ME.
Depende na. If ganahan ka ana nga course den surely mu-graduate jud ka. Pero if dili ka ganahan ana nga course or napugos ra ka mu-take ana nga course, surely mahagbong2x ka. Trust me.
if it's ur choice/goal you'll succeed but if it's against ur will i doubt it. If you have enough money why not? I heard nindot ang salary ani kung makasud ka sa emirates.
better take up something which has a broader field, i.e mechanical engineering, electrical, ECE, IT, etc.. anything that isn't so field-specific. this is coming from an AMT graduate. i wished i could've taken up something like mech. e or IT para after graduation, mas broader ang field na pwede nimu maapply imung knowledge in case you fail looking for a job in the aviation industry.
if you love flying a plane, then go for it! follow your dream!
I don't think its quite wise... Since I know of a pilot(Had a 120hour training for flying though) and an airline engineer who did not take up an aeronautical course but instead both took up BS ME.
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