Kudos for the video content! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Rozardner Flying Bird Reality (just google it)? It is a great one of a kind guide for how to get pilot license without the hard work. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend Sam at very last got great success with it.
I love seeing (but I'm sort of jealous) of people who are so young and have such a successful career and life. Congrats on you. Can't believe you're only 26.
Love your videos man! This video definitely did help clear some questions I had about being a pilot. Anyways keep it up. And don’t chase “the numbers” bc I saw your live and you seemed bummed about low interaction. Just do and post what you love and all the rest will come through eventually. 🤙🏾
YES! You should go to college if you want to be a pilot. And this comes from my Dad, who retired from United Airlines after 35 years and then flew for Cargolux. Even if you do not go to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, my Dad's alma mata, you need a college education to fall back on. A large percentage of new airline pilots flame out, bust check-rides, and leave the industry, while others are grounded for medical reasons. A young pilot friend of my Dad's was permanently grounded for one incident of slight vertigo. Another young pilot was grounded because a heart murmur was detected in a company annual physical. Even though specialists cleared him of having underlying heart problems he was taken off the flightline. Dad also got an MBA and a Masters in Airport Management. He had options. Most airline pilots who fly for the majors are college graduates, and many have master's degrees or PhDs. Bottom line: You require a bachelor’s degree for all mainline airlines in the U.S. You can fly for a regional airline, for example Horizon Air or SkyWest Airlines, without a degree with ATS. You require a bachelor’s degree to fly for Alaska Airlines, Delta Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, etc. So, if you are content to fly the regionals for your entire career, then forget about college. Also, if you want to be domiciled in another country for your career, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines do not require a degree.
@Aussie As What he's saying is true in the US. To fly for the legacy carriers, the major airlines, which is most pilots' ultimate ambition, you're required to have a degree and it can be in any subject. To fly for the Regional Airlines, which is where most pilots' start out, you don't need to have a degree. Again this is specific to the U.S. Other countries are different.
@Aussie As clearly you aren't educated in the aviation realm. Major airlines have a minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree. Keep the negativity to yourself.
Buie Wynn Very well said. To be in this business you need a degree. It doesn’t matter what it’s in, as long as you have that piece of paper. Too many things can derail your career. Then what? Being a pilot doesn’t exactly lend you to be anything but a pilot. If you just lost your medical what do you have to fall back on? You need a degree. And maybe a side hustle.
Love the video Captain, it is great to have an insight into being a pilot and Listen to someone who his true to his career, and at 26 really admire your strength and determination in Life.
Just found your channel a few days ago! Enrolled in flight training 2 weeks ago so trying to get as much info as possible. Love your videos! They are so helpful.
Planning to not take college and start with getting my PPL after high-school then after go to either ATP or AeroGuard. I know the loans will be stressful but dedicating my self to it I know that I will just get more inspired to work hard so I can pay my loans off. I need to work 100000% on my program in the future, so I can get a good resume to file. And so I can get out of Regional after my hours to go mainline, international flying. Goodluck y'all! We got this. Believe in yourself I know having loans is hard even i am getting stressed without a loan. But just keep ya head up. Work for your future so you can pay those loans and tell a story on how you struggled, sacrificed. God bless, keep safe. Wear a mask. 👋
Awesome, great video! it would be amazing if you could show more videos about takeoff and landing a plane. What things you have to pay attention in order to fly safely :)
Hello captain..! Hope you're fine. I'm 18 years old and my dream is to become a pilot. I always watch video related to being pilot , I want to say that your videos are magnificent, They're really motivating me towards my goal , but I wish I wasn't a refugee and had that much facility to achieve my dreams. :(
Captain Garrett is charming pilot and he is so American. I like his style and he has a great job. Pilot is suitable job for him ✈️🇺🇸😉... Successful for captain Garrett. Love@flywithgarret
So if you are based in CLT and CLT is an American Hub and being that you fly the emb 145 so that means the the regional airline you work for is Envoy? Cant be PSA because they have crj's
CLT is not a base for envoy. Look at the domiciles www.airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/regional/envoy_air Piedmont is the only American Airlines subsidiary that flies the ERJ-145 out of CLT
I’d really like a video talking about whether or not all the bad stories people have about flying are true. A lot of people say you will get stuck at a regional airline where you will be overworked and paid next to nothing, but here you are at twenty six making bank as a captain.
Good god even your lashes are perfect 😽. I can imagine what your mother feels, youre not just gorgeous, you're freakin smart too. Do you have any sisters or brothers? Can you vlog with them?
Really I’m going to be a pilot thats my Dream start from my teenage but I was missed bcs I have so responsibilities when was now I was decide going to be soon get that, Ur very encouraging to going to be a pilot advise thank you so much Friend also ur very self responsibility person tcare ur self much more and more really I love that I’m also like the person sometimes I wasn’t continue bcs I have clinic and family mostly my 2 kids I’m always priority my family that’s why I was skipping some days, Ur really so responsible person very hard working really great job Thank you so much for your everything telling from my heart ❤️❤️❤️😇😇😇✨✨✨
It's weird to me that you need to a college degree to fly in some americans air lines here in portugal and as far as i know in europe you just need to go to flight school and have the required flight time, because IMO this really isn't a carrer that you need a degree in it's more about your capabilities as a pilot and your experience
Great video. Enjoyed it. I'm going the teaching route. But I really enjoy traveling and aviation as well. Keep up the good work buddy. You make good content
What is bid for position when you talk about flying bigger airplanes. I love to see my daughter fall on love with flying so my question is how do i make her fall for it?
If anyone is looking for other ways to get training look at your local news lol. My hometown is about 80k in the middle of nowhere and is serviced by a cape air flight to stl and since the “pilot shortage” they opened a flight school where you trained and they can hire you at 500 hrs on a Cessna and they have tuition reimbursement if you work for them for 4 years and I would of never known if I didnt see it on the news
Enjoy your videos keep them coming love the traveling ones would liketo see more around the airports you fly to thanks again , you may want to ck out Dewey Davenport he flys for Netjet has some great videos of him flying bi planes and older aircraft he also records going to the big airshows and museums
I wanna become an airline pilot & im a senior in highschool rn but idk if i can just go to any college and chase a degree or do i have to go to flight school & i wanna go to college to be at major airlines so what am i suppose to study?
Hey Garrett, Do you think it'd be more difficult to get into a regional/major without a bachelors? Do you know of any pilots that got in without a bachelors? I'm currently halfway through my CS degree and I'm not really sure if I should continue and finish it or save two years and money to do ATP. I really feel like I'm losing two years of seniority by doing the CS degree which really won't hold any weight in the future because I'd have no experience in the field and I'd have a big gap from the time that I got the degree. And as you know, seniority is everything in the airline industry. But the other part of me (and my family) says to get the degree in case anything happens (losing medical, etc). Really appreciate you and your videos. They help a lot! Thanks! Vince
Splash 86 Splash 86 hey dude. A lot has actually happened since I left this comment but I decided to get the bachelor’s. The reason is because you are basically required to have a bachelor’s degree if you plan on flying for the major airlines. If you don’t have one, you won’t be competitive enough and most likely won’t get out of the regional airlines. If you’re planning on staying at a regional, then you wouldn’t really need the bachelor’s. But again, it definitely is sort of a small safety net in case anything happens with flying (health issues, etc). I wasn’t able to find a co-signer to get a loan for ATP, so I’m currently pursuing my bachelor’s degree online and planning to work for a year or two to build credit history and to eventually apply for the loan myself. I’ll also be using this time to get my private license so that I can start ATP at the private level. I actually changed my major from CS to Accounting because I realized I was never interested in CS in the first place and couldn’t see myself finishing the degree. But yeah long story short, get the bachelor’s one way or another before the major airlines. If you have any questions, let me know! I’d be happy to answer any that I can and share some knowledge.
Not particularly it only depends on how many hours of flying experience do you have,no matter you have a degree or diploma only matters is you have your cpl or frozen atpl and after completing your hours you get your atpl and for your job it only matters the no. Of hours you flew
If having a 4 year degree is what you need to progress into the legacy Carrier airlines is it necessary to have an aviation degree or will any degree suffice?
In the US, you just need to have a degree if you want to fly for the major airlines, (Delta, American, United, etc.), the subject or course doesn't matter. Regional Airlines don't require having a degree.
So my question is I got my first class medical, but I’m scared that I’m going to lose it due to my eyes not being the best. I wear glasses but that medical scares the shit out of me. Also the cost. I’m working on getting my PPL but I know going all the way to commercial is close to 90k or 100k. Do you recommend any ways to get financing?
It's a different world now he was navy they paid him to learn to fly soup to nuts . It was explained to him by eastern whynthey wanted a college degree he had one from usna . Now they probably don't even ask the interviewee.
17:12 College Degree Answer
O'Connor's Auto Glass thank you
O'Connor's Auto Glass thanks
Kudos for the video content! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Rozardner Flying Bird Reality (just google it)? It is a great one of a kind guide for how to get pilot license without the hard work. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend Sam at very last got great success with it.
Love you thanks brother
Need a 4 year now boy.
I love seeing (but I'm sort of jealous) of people who are so young and have such a successful career and life. Congrats on you. Can't believe you're only 26.
First Officer Garret, was your Daddy once a Pilot? Grandma INO.
777-300ER, I knew there was a reason i liked you...excellent choice of aircraft
LOLOL same
yes, good man
Yessss
Fr
Ok I'm straight but tbh he's the finest man I've ever seen
Jose Adorno dude like no homo but I agree. Like I’m straight as an arrow but there’s something.
@@matthewalman9307 yeah, i don't know what it is but yeah lol jajaja i think i was the only one
You’re both gay
Um, we're not
Oh, yes.. He is extraordinary handsome.
Love your videos man! This video definitely did help clear some questions I had about being a pilot. Anyways keep it up. And don’t chase “the numbers” bc I saw your live and you seemed bummed about low interaction. Just do and post what you love and all the rest will come through eventually. 🤙🏾
YES! You should go to college if you want to be a pilot. And this comes from my Dad, who retired from United Airlines after 35 years and then flew for Cargolux. Even if you do not go to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, my Dad's alma mata, you need a college education to fall back on. A large percentage of new airline pilots flame out, bust check-rides, and leave the industry, while others are grounded for medical reasons. A young pilot friend of my Dad's was permanently grounded for one incident of slight vertigo. Another young pilot was grounded because a heart murmur was detected in a company annual physical. Even though specialists cleared him of having underlying heart problems he was taken off the flightline. Dad also got an MBA and a Masters in Airport Management. He had options. Most airline pilots who fly for the majors are college graduates, and many have master's degrees or PhDs. Bottom line: You require a bachelor’s degree for all mainline airlines in the U.S. You can fly for a regional airline, for example Horizon Air or SkyWest Airlines, without a degree with ATS. You require a bachelor’s degree to fly for Alaska Airlines, Delta Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, etc. So, if you are content to fly the regionals for your entire career, then forget about college. Also, if you want to be domiciled in another country for your career, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines do not require a degree.
@Aussie As What he's saying is true in the US. To fly for the legacy carriers, the major airlines, which is most pilots' ultimate ambition, you're required to have a degree and it can be in any subject. To fly for the Regional Airlines, which is where most pilots' start out, you don't need to have a degree. Again this is specific to the U.S. Other countries are different.
@Aussie As clearly you aren't educated in the aviation realm. Major airlines have a minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree. Keep the negativity to yourself.
Buie Wynn Very well said. To be in this business you need a degree. It doesn’t matter what it’s in, as long as you have that piece of paper. Too many things can derail your career. Then what? Being a pilot doesn’t exactly lend you to be anything but a pilot. If you just lost your medical what do you have to fall back on? You need a degree. And maybe a side hustle.
Can an international student get into flight school and work in the USA?
First Comment Garret!, Your my favorite RUclipsr. Hello from Colombia 🇨🇴
you push me to be a pilot. i can’t wait to become captain
10:10 answer gets inside ny nerves. A refreshing quote to bear in mind. ❤️
B777-300ER, that's nice !
Hope you'll end up flying the *B777X😍*
B777x will be a great aircraft.. I mean it is now.
Love the video Captain, it is great to have an insight into being a pilot and Listen to someone who his true to his career, and at 26 really admire your strength and determination in Life.
Just found your channel a few days ago! Enrolled in flight training 2 weeks ago so trying to get as much info as possible. Love your videos! They are so helpful.
"You need to be happy and stressless all time, "very good idea to be successful in life
Planning to not take college and start with getting my PPL after high-school then after go to either ATP or AeroGuard. I know the loans will be stressful but dedicating my self to it I know that I will just get more inspired to work hard so I can pay my loans off. I need to work 100000% on my program in the future, so I can get a good resume to file. And so I can get out of Regional after my hours to go mainline, international flying.
Goodluck y'all! We got this. Believe in yourself I know having loans is hard even i am getting stressed without a loan. But just keep ya head up. Work for your future so you can pay those loans and tell a story on how you struggled, sacrificed.
God bless, keep safe. Wear a mask. 👋
Me too bro. I’m definitely not getting a degree. I’ll just grind when I land my first airline job.
Can an international student get into flight school and work in the USA?
Great video, Garrett! So glad I found your channel.
I miss this guy😊 fanatic ❤ smart guy
Can you make a new video on weather college is needed in 2022 to become a pilot ?
Awesome, great video! it would be amazing if you could show more videos about takeoff and landing a plane. What things you have to pay attention in order to fly safely :)
My favorite aircraft is the 777-300 too
Hello captain..!
Hope you're fine.
I'm 18 years old and my dream is to become a pilot.
I always watch video related to being pilot ,
I want to say that your videos are magnificent, They're really motivating me towards my goal , but I wish I wasn't a refugee and had that much facility to achieve my dreams. :(
Go for it man, I also want to be a pilot, but rn I'm stuck in highschool taking classes that I cant wait to pass and get into aviation
@@kyngreactionz same here
how is it going?
Can an international student get into flight school and work in the USA?
@@prashantranjitkar yes I'm pretty sure
Captain Garrett is charming pilot and he is so American. I like his style and he has a great job. Pilot is suitable job for him ✈️🇺🇸😉... Successful for captain Garrett. Love@flywithgarret
I had the pleasure of riding in an embraer 145 on a flight from Boston to Rochester almost felt private 🤟🏾
Was waiting for this!😊
The second you said B777-300 I subscribed. My favorite as well.
So if you are based in CLT and CLT is an American Hub and being that you fly the emb 145 so that means the the regional airline you work for is Envoy? Cant be PSA because they have crj's
CLT is not a base for envoy. Look at the domiciles www.airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/regional/envoy_air
Piedmont is the only American Airlines subsidiary that flies the ERJ-145 out of CLT
No he flies the e145 out of charlotte then it would be piedmont
The voice. The eyes. The lips. Wow
I’d really like a video talking about whether or not all the bad stories people have about flying are true. A lot of people say you will get stuck at a regional airline where you will be overworked and paid next to nothing, but here you are at twenty six making bank as a captain.
Good god even your lashes are perfect 😽. I can imagine what your mother feels, youre not just gorgeous, you're freakin smart too. Do you have any sisters or brothers? Can you vlog with them?
3:08 i can relate to that, i want to be a pilot but always liked being an entrepreneur
Your videos are really taking me far. Thanks alot😘
Very interesting topic actually all videos are interesting 👍❤️.
awesome video Garrett, love you
i want to become a pilot but flight school is too expensive:(
Go to the airforce
I went to College now I want to FLY!
♥️😇🤙💯
Thank for watching for me.thanks so much .love.and be happy
U r soooo cute friend . Your job is really good ,so proud of you.
God bless you all the best for your future life. Take care love you
Really I’m going to be a pilot thats my Dream start from my teenage but I was missed bcs I have so responsibilities when was now I was decide going to be soon get that, Ur very encouraging to going to be a pilot advise thank you so much Friend also ur very self responsibility person tcare ur self much more and more really I love that I’m also like the person sometimes I wasn’t continue bcs I have clinic and family mostly my 2 kids
I’m always priority my family that’s why I was skipping some days, Ur really so responsible person very hard working really great job
Thank you so much for your everything telling from my heart ❤️❤️❤️😇😇😇✨✨✨
Deeper details of my pitching so sensitivity
"How do you get motivation to work out?"
"Drugs"
LOL. Exactly what I thought
Thank you for the video.
Having a degree in another subject , does value or help if I take the flight school instead a aviation college?
It's weird to me that you need to a college degree to fly in some americans air lines here in portugal and as far as i know in europe you just need to go to flight school and have the required flight time, because IMO this really isn't a carrer that you need a degree in it's more about your capabilities as a pilot and your experience
Great video. Enjoyed it. I'm going the teaching route. But I really enjoy traveling and aviation as well. Keep up the good work buddy. You make good content
If I just saw this guy, I would think he was a basic douchebag, but he's actually quite like-able, smart, and wise.
What is bid for position when you talk about flying bigger airplanes. I love to see my daughter fall on love with flying so my question is how do i make her fall for it?
If anyone is looking for other ways to get training look at your local news lol. My hometown is about 80k in the middle of nowhere and is serviced by a cape air flight to stl and since the “pilot shortage” they opened a flight school where you trained and they can hire you at 500 hrs on a Cessna and they have tuition reimbursement if you work for them for 4 years and I would of never known if I didnt see it on the news
Anyone can answer me?
Why he has a white stripes compare to others yellow stripes.. What does is the different
No difference
@@mathewsjohn21 so they are both commerical pilot?
Your videos are so helpful!!!
This is my question which I ask RUclips and I don't get the answer.
Can you will work when you are a pilot if yes then which work
Hello captain garett im from philippines and i wanted to be a pilot someday, what course should i take in college?
Thanks Garrett, ur a real one
Enjoy your videos keep them coming love the traveling ones would liketo see more around the airports you fly to thanks again , you may want to ck out Dewey Davenport he flys for Netjet has some great videos of him flying bi planes and older aircraft he also records going to the big airshows and museums
I enjoy your videos.thank you 🖤👨✈️
I wanna become an airline pilot & im a senior in highschool rn but idk if i can just go to any college and chase a degree or do i have to go to flight school & i wanna go to college to be at major airlines so what am i suppose to study?
So comfortable
Can an international student get into flight school and work in the USA?
Would you still have pursued a pilot career if you were already into your thirties?
Ambassador ambitious thinking!!!
Really wanna be a pilot but college is expensive, hoping delta won’t require that 4 year degree anymore
Do you know if a pilot can wear hearing aids? Like can a pilot have mild hearing loss?
You are even hotter here than on ig
Did you ever consider going to the military to become a pilot
it helped me a lot bro you're awesome
Yay!
Hi am aspiring to be a pilot can I do it without studying Geography in my high school plz help me
Love it ❤️❤️
Anybody knows how much is the total cost to become Commercial pilot in american?? Please help
Hey Garrett,
Do you think it'd be more difficult to get into a regional/major without a bachelors? Do you know of any pilots that got in without a bachelors? I'm currently halfway through my CS degree and I'm not really sure if I should continue and finish it or save two years and money to do ATP. I really feel like I'm losing two years of seniority by doing the CS degree which really won't hold any weight in the future because I'd have no experience in the field and I'd have a big gap from the time that I got the degree. And as you know, seniority is everything in the airline industry. But the other part of me (and my family) says to get the degree in case anything happens (losing medical, etc). Really appreciate you and your videos. They help a lot!
Thanks!
Vince
Vince Lam hey man I’d like to hear what you decided cuz I am in the same boat
Splash 86 Splash 86 hey dude. A lot has actually happened since I left this comment but I decided to get the bachelor’s. The reason is because you are basically required to have a bachelor’s degree if you plan on flying for the major airlines. If you don’t have one, you won’t be competitive enough and most likely won’t get out of the regional airlines. If you’re planning on staying at a regional, then you wouldn’t really need the bachelor’s. But again, it definitely is sort of a small safety net in case anything happens with flying (health issues, etc). I wasn’t able to find a co-signer to get a loan for ATP, so I’m currently pursuing my bachelor’s degree online and planning to work for a year or two to build credit history and to eventually apply for the loan myself. I’ll also be using this time to get my private license so that I can start ATP at the private level. I actually changed my major from CS to Accounting because I realized I was never interested in CS in the first place and couldn’t see myself finishing the degree.
But yeah long story short, get the bachelor’s one way or another before the major airlines.
If you have any questions, let me know! I’d be happy to answer any that I can and share some knowledge.
Vince Lam thanks for responding man and good luck with everything.
Splash 86 thanks! Best of luck to you as well :)
Dude I'm having the same problem, please let me know what did you do! My Instagram is @williamvijoy!
Love this. 🛫🌍
I wanna fly the Emirates 😓
God's plan I will 🙏
Byside
So thanked
Another great vid!
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Bu pilot gibi ingilizce konussam neler vermezdimmm
While doing pilot basic training is it allowed to do video calls?
I'm also going to become a pilot. I wanted to ask weather graduation degree is important or not?
Shruti singh to be an airline pilot, yes.
Not particularly it only depends on how many hours of flying experience do you have,no matter you have a degree or diploma only matters is you have your cpl or frozen atpl and after completing your hours you get your atpl and for your job it only matters the no. Of hours you flew
@@mahipalsingh9693 you still need a minimum of a bachelor's degree to fly major airlines
@@kpov2533 yes but thats particular in USA and for major airlines it doesn't apply for other countries
@@mahipalsingh9693 this channel operates out of the US so I was directing questions in that manner
Families long terminal like Hudson. Yes
If having a 4 year degree is what you need to progress into the legacy Carrier airlines is it necessary to have an aviation degree or will any degree suffice?
Senin yeni vidolarin yokmu la telegramda yabancı kadınlara konuşacağına yeni video çek
Great video!💝
My college has no aviation major. Is that fine? If it is what kind of majors should i do
You don't need an aviation major. It helps, but you could be a history major. You really just need your bachelors.
In the US, you just need to have a degree if you want to fly for the major airlines, (Delta, American, United, etc.), the subject or course doesn't matter. Regional Airlines don't require having a degree.
@@ekibirigeable Can an international student get into flight school and work in the USA?
Brows looking good!!
Are you a spirit airline pilot
john paul he is a captain for American airline
@@pogrog ooooooooooo Thanks
So my question is I got my first class medical, but I’m scared that I’m going to lose it due to my eyes not being the best. I wear glasses but that medical scares the shit out of me. Also the cost. I’m working on getting my PPL but I know going all the way to commercial is close to 90k or 100k. Do you recommend any ways to get financing?
Your physical and mental condition matters not sight
19:00
Have you ever got a ramp check before?
I also dream to fly the 777-300er some day
I want to be come a pilot I want to Leeds university I have autism
Lovely sleepy eyes ☺️
It's a different world now he was navy they paid him to learn to fly soup to nuts . It was explained to him by eastern whynthey wanted a college degree he had one from usna . Now they probably don't even ask the interviewee.
I love you ❤️🔥
This is high technical..♡
Hiking and walking on the sand
사랑합니다,당신의 팬으로부터.my named eun suk moon..lisa moon .rosa
How much do pilots get paid???
Hiking is.by the car.cycle
I don’t think mainlines will ever drop the 4 year degree. EVER.
NICE VIDEO
I like your story a lot,terima kasih
But I was trip by the bus.grey hound
😊👍✨