The airline life is the dream for me. As a truck driver who is on the road for 3 weeks and more straight, being a pilot at such a high hourly rate with way more days off is perfect. Except for the crazy checklists and studying 😟
Hats off to you brother I’m a trucker too but they can’t survive with our wheels on the road. Btw man did you get Into it? I’m thinking of becoming a pilot I am local everyday but I know you can build seniority and be home more often once you have your wings lol. Let me know!!
@@imrelentless9577 I'm also a truck driver. I started off my trucking career at 23 over the road for about 3 months and went regional and home every weekend for about another 14 months. Now I'm working as a local LTL truck driver and I'm home everyday. I always wanted to become an airline pilot but I just didn't want to have go to college to get a degree and you need lots of training to get a job. I don't know how easy it would be for me to get into this as a truck driver.
@Adam Goebel I'm also a truck driver. I started off my trucking career at 23 over the road for about 3 months and went regional and home every weekend for about another 14 months. Now I'm working as a local LTL truck driver and I'm home everyday. I always wanted to become an airline pilot but I just didn't want to have go to college to get a degree and you need lots of training to get a job. I don't know how easy it would be for me to get into this as a truck driver.
@@nyrubin I'm also a truck driver. I started off my trucking career at 23 over the road for about 3 months and went regional and home every weekend for about another 14 months. Now I'm working as a local LTL truck driver and I'm home everyday. I always wanted to become an airline pilot but I just didn't want to have go to college to get a degree and you need lots of training to get a job. I don't know how easy it would be for me to get into this as a truck driver.
Just some IRS info on this topic: The individual IRS maximum 401K contribution limit is $19,000 for 2019. ... Your employer's maximum 401K contribution limit is entirely up to them - but the max on total contributions (employee plus employer) to your 401K is $56,000 in 2019 (or 100% of your salary, whichever is less). The important take-away... invest invest invest... start early!!!! It will be tomorrow and you will be 65!!!! Yes, it happens that fast!!!!
Garrett ... Excellent, Excellent !! As someone with 30+ years in Commercial Aviation, you did an amazing job with this !! As we say at DAL, Keep Climbing !!
It is indeed a very lucrative career. I will say that I know a couple of pilots and they’ve felt the effects of what is considered a difficult life (e.g., multiple divorces, health issues, etc). There’s often a reason that wages for a job type are high. Hard to get folks to live that life. But if you can persevere, yes, you can retire well. I’m sure you’ll have that 4th stripe soon Garrett! 👌👌
@@mbekka1 lmao u think its worth chasing hot girls on flights and risk a 150,000 a yr salary? i would rather come home to a loving wife...also, my wife is probably pulling another 150,000 herself... $$$$$$$$$$
Great info Garrett! The legacy airlines put 16% in your 401k with no match. Not sure where the 6% match is from. If you make $200,000 they will put in 32,000$. You can put your own money in as well but they don’t match it. Goal would be to hit 55,000 or whatever is the current limit. 88 hours is easy to blow past with over time being double pay and taking extra reserve days. And I know at my airline the profit sharing check is “pensionable” as well. After you hit $55,000 in your 401k the airlines automatically put the 16% back into your straight paycheck as the IRS requires. It’s a great paying career after you get thru the years and years of hurdles. Right now it’s good. In about 7-10 years the new pilots will be in the regionals for a long time after hiring slows. You also need a college degree at the legacy airlines. So be careful you second career people. You will not make this kind of money unless you play the game and get a bachelors degree.
Most match the percent you give. Instead of 6% of 10k, they'll say if you put 6% of your salary into your 401k we'll match that 6%. So on a $100,000/yr, you save 6% to your 401k, then the airline would match that 6k, giving you an additional 12k into your 401. You'd be crazy to not give the full match there, because you'll make enough without that 6k to live on and you'll set yourself up for a good retirement, and possibly an early retirement with continued investing into smart stocks. You could also use a money market account to increase your pay each month once you've managed to obtain a meaningful amount each month.
Great job, Garrett. I enjoy watching your channel because you come across genuine and likeable in your videos. I will be sure to pass on what I learn to a kid I know who wants to become a pilot.
Great video! Yesterday after flying I met a business man who owns a private jet and also flys it himself for work, also has a type rating in a 737 for fun. Owns a multi million dollar cargo truck company
A very wise choice on a career path !youre thinking of the long-term future while balancing life in the present! there are two careers that are important and essential---the medical field and aviation-again youve chosen wisely.much success and big success to you !
your whole vibe makes me want to get my whole life together because its basically distraught lol. Not saying you're perfect but you are pretty damn crystal. follow you on Insta but didn't know you had a YT. I see exactly how I want to choreograph my life and I'm so ready, I want to get shit together before 30, NO LATER than 35 for certain things. thank you for the solid motivation.
Man, good video. Is your dad a financial advisor? You mentioned he encouraged you to save. I'm a financial advisor (only a few years older than you are) and this was some great advice. It's good to see people our age focusing on retirement and having this knowledge. Keep it up, man.
I always wanted to do something in music but if I cant I really think I'd love being a pilot. It would be a challenge to learn but I don care. I'm up for the challenge! I'm smart and I know I could do it.
You do realise that it costs minimum of $60'000 to $150'000 or you can join airforce to get training so its a huge decision unless you're a milionare or something
AA doesn't donate anything to a 401k. That money is earned and was a consolation for losing a pension in bankruptcy a few years ago. Every penny of the pilot compensation is negotiated for.
@@ryanaustin6801 I agree 16% is correct. But flywithgarrett referred to it as a donation to the pilot. I wanted to clarify its not a donation. Its earned.
Study computer science, you will get major airline captain salary in your first year working at one of the big tech companies. Yes, 200k+ fresh grad salary at Google, Amazon, Apple, LinkedIn, etc. Then you can buy your own plane later if you like.
Funny enough, the pilot shortage is constant since I've been interested in the topic. More over, it is always announced by the flying schools , never by acual employers. You can always hear: hey people, come here, spend some 100k on training, they will be looking for you.... but never you can hear: hey people, come here, we will test you and prepare you for the job as we can't find anybody. In case of track/bus drivers shortage you can actually see announcement of job offered with training needed when a company can not find enough candidates. Never seen anything like this in aviation. So called sponsored programs are always self-sponsored, which comes back to : come here, spend some 100k on training and ... don not bother me again.
Just came across your vlogs and like it, and went to subscribe immediately. Your videos will inspire a lot of people who wish to be in aviation industry, your videos make me dream to be one but not anymore, after seeing your videos, i wish one of my son will be a pilot but their going on different path and cannot afford it...lol. I'm sure you will inspire a lot of young one all over the world to dream to be like you.
Great 👍 vlog Garrett it’s great to be hearing some facts and figures in some of the topics. All the best with ur final check flight ✈️. Looking forward to you vlog. May I ask if u wasn’t working for ur confidential employer who should u like to work for be it commercial or private. Also what is your favourite airplane and what would u love to fly. X
Whats it like for people in a relationship to become a pilot? Going through the school, and having a career mostly. What have you seem or experienced? Pros and Cons if you can. I'd love to hear your opinion.
And btw, this video was great, I thought you did a good job at explaining the numbers and breaking everything down. It sure kept my attention and made me a lot more interested thats for sure.
What would the process be like to become a pilot if you are in the military? Should you use the GI Bill for a major in avionics, see if you could use it for flying classes or other?
It’s sound amazing for retirement, but what is a current salary for a pilot as soon as she or he get the atp license?? Because I heard it is really really expensive to get the license and become a pilot.
Talking from experience here in portugal it costs about 60-70k to go to flight school and get a license it's expensive yeah but considering TAP pays in your first year 84k euros a year that means in just your first year you have already paid the cost of your license and now it's just profit which is pretty cool
Please, I would like know step by step and the best choice. I living in NYC and want know what kind options have here , and if you know what’s the best school
Hi! I saw that you have a small tattoo, myself im in my pilot training and got about 6 months left! I got a half sleeve and is this gonna effect my chances getting a job?
@@roucey8580 Yes it can happen. In the day making CAPT at Braniff happened fast. making CAPT at a decent major will likely take more than 5 years. If it happens good deal but do not bank on it. No buying CAPT house till you are getting CAPT pay.
Hey Garret, great intel. Awesome work love the videos. I'm currently going to school to become a pilot and would really appreciate an opportunity to chat with you. Also, I am a veteran. :) hopefully, talk to you soon.
Good news 😁= Your experience and hours will always be yours no matter what company you work for. Bad news 🙁= Your company seniority will not transfer. Advice choose your career path wisely and of course pick what lifestyle you'd like to have commuter, live-in base etc. Any other questions???
Hey Garrett I enjoy your video thanks for info I too have a dream of being a commercial air pilot But here's I have small questions hope you please help me out 1. Which institution did you get your trainings from? 2. What are the requirements. 3. How can I work in the airlines which you work in ? Please help me to sort this big problems out .
So… why did Michael Moore, doing all his documentary films, also should pilots as poor… even showed donation bottles next to gates (damn him, I would have gone into it!) But, then my luck get replaced with only having to have a “para-tech” pilot in cabin; everything so remote controlled and computerized, could do a whole leg. Kinda like what Emeritus is looking at. Yup international flights mainly.
Hey garrett, am 18yrs old... trying to proceed my training in the US..so do u advice me to go get a bachelors degree in a different field first before I proceed my training
Video suggestion: Different pathways to get your ATP certification and costs.
Anthony definitely doing this one
Lift academy
Bret C. If you have 85k
@@JackNatti that's what atp costs too right?
@@flywithgarrett hi friend I want to talk to u ... pls reply message
This mans Jaw-line is POWERFUL
Not as powerful as Ezra Miller's
I just died laughing 😂😂 you should consider doing reaction video
I wish I had a jaw. 🤣
Can’t watch a video without seeing these gay ass comments - grow a pair
😏
I know this video is a few years old, but I absolutely love this kind of thing
The airline life is the dream for me. As a truck driver who is on the road for 3 weeks and more straight, being a pilot at such a high hourly rate with way more days off is perfect. Except for the crazy checklists and studying 😟
Hats off to you brother I’m a trucker too but they can’t survive with our wheels on the road. Btw man did you get Into it? I’m thinking of becoming a pilot I am local everyday but I know you can build seniority and be home more often once you have your wings lol. Let me know!!
Go for it bro trucking ain’t what it used to be anymore
@@imrelentless9577 I'm also a truck driver. I started off my trucking career at 23 over the road for about 3 months and went regional and home every weekend for about another 14 months. Now I'm working as a local LTL truck driver and I'm home everyday. I always wanted to become an airline pilot but I just didn't want to have go to college to get a degree and you need lots of training to get a job. I don't know how easy it would be for me to get into this as a truck driver.
@Adam Goebel I'm also a truck driver. I started off my trucking career at 23 over the road for about 3 months and went regional and home every weekend for about another 14 months. Now I'm working as a local LTL truck driver and I'm home everyday. I always wanted to become an airline pilot but I just didn't want to have go to college to get a degree and you need lots of training to get a job. I don't know how easy it would be for me to get into this as a truck driver.
@@nyrubin I'm also a truck driver. I started off my trucking career at 23 over the road for about 3 months and went regional and home every weekend for about another 14 months. Now I'm working as a local LTL truck driver and I'm home everyday. I always wanted to become an airline pilot but I just didn't want to have go to college to get a degree and you need lots of training to get a job. I don't know how easy it would be for me to get into this as a truck driver.
Well this has given me motivation to complete these ATPL exams coming up
James Sambrook same here
Just some IRS info on this topic: The individual IRS maximum 401K contribution limit is $19,000 for 2019. ... Your employer's maximum 401K contribution limit is entirely up to them - but the max on total contributions (employee plus employer) to your 401K is $56,000 in 2019 (or 100% of your salary, whichever is less). The important take-away... invest invest invest... start early!!!! It will be tomorrow and you will be 65!!!! Yes, it happens that fast!!!!
Don’t say that
And that at most you can't put more than 56k into a 401k a year.
And don't buy new cars like Garrett does. Worse investment you can make.
You’d die of cancer due to radiation exposure before you hit 60.
There’s a part A and a part B don’t know if it’s the 56k cap is for total salary or for each part
Garrett ... Excellent, Excellent !! As someone with 30+ years in Commercial Aviation, you did an amazing job with this !! As we say at DAL, Keep Climbing !!
Todd Sullivan thanks for the support!
U did a great job... good luck 😇
It is indeed a very lucrative career. I will say that I know a couple of pilots and they’ve felt the effects of what is considered a difficult life (e.g., multiple divorces, health issues, etc). There’s often a reason that wages for a job type are high. Hard to get folks to live that life. But if you can persevere, yes, you can retire well. I’m sure you’ll have that 4th stripe soon Garrett! 👌👌
Why the fuck would u get married if u a pilot and going to these nice places and meet beautiful hot girls ?! 😂
@@mbekka1 lmao u think its worth chasing hot girls on flights and risk a 150,000 a yr salary? i would rather come home to a loving wife...also, my wife is probably pulling another 150,000 herself... $$$$$$$$$$
@@mbekka1 think big picture friend
@@mbekka1 not to mention the stewardesses
@@williammickelson403 Bingo! The airline is a target rich environment. I was single my entire career.
Great info Garrett!
The legacy airlines put 16% in your 401k with no match. Not sure where the 6% match is from. If you make $200,000 they will put in 32,000$. You can put your own money in as well but they don’t match it. Goal would be to hit 55,000 or whatever is the current limit.
88 hours is easy to blow past with over time being double pay and taking extra reserve days. And I know at my airline the profit sharing check is “pensionable” as well.
After you hit $55,000 in your 401k the airlines automatically put the 16% back into your straight paycheck as the IRS requires.
It’s a great paying career after you get thru the years and years of hurdles. Right now it’s good. In about 7-10 years the new pilots will be in the regionals for a long time after hiring slows.
You also need a college degree at the legacy airlines. So be careful you second career people. You will not make this kind of money unless you play the game and get a bachelors degree.
One of them matches up to 6% I think it’s delta
Well, I'm switching fields immediately, thank you so much! Very informative!
Are you still on your path to become a pilot or did you choose something else?
Most match the percent you give. Instead of 6% of 10k, they'll say if you put 6% of your salary into your 401k we'll match that 6%. So on a $100,000/yr, you save 6% to your 401k, then the airline would match that 6k, giving you an additional 12k into your 401. You'd be crazy to not give the full match there, because you'll make enough without that 6k to live on and you'll set yourself up for a good retirement, and possibly an early retirement with continued investing into smart stocks. You could also use a money market account to increase your pay each month once you've managed to obtain a meaningful amount each month.
Well explained bruh
Garrett I watch all your ads bro just because your channel is absolutely awesome 👏 😎!!! Happy Landings brother!!
Great job, Garrett. I enjoy watching your channel because you come across genuine and likeable in your videos. I will be sure to pass on what I learn to a kid I know who wants to become a pilot.
This man is a God level Chad.
Why because hes physically attractive?? lmaooo
What's a Chad?
His inability to talk about his topic is even more powerful.
Excellent! I wish I’d seen videos like this when I was your age! Would have made a difference!
Dude solid work, raw facts on all fronts. Keep it up, defo subbing.
Great video! Yesterday after flying I met a business man who owns a private jet and also flys it himself for work, also has a type rating in a 737 for fun. Owns a multi million dollar cargo truck company
Omar Abdelkarim that’s awesome!
I would definitely be interested in seeing the math for someone starting their career at 45.
45 is young
45 is fine. You can work 20 years if your medical is OK.
That is the thing that knocks some people out.
I plan on starting this year at 40
Did you ever get started?
@@MiscerVids Did you start yet?
Ur job is like a dream job. Good uniform, more adventures, more learning about other countries and at last more money 🌈✈✈✈🛩🛩
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Dreams come true with sacrifice
I definitely want to become a pilot I wanted for a time and now even more good job Garett
I want to become a pilot!
Same :)
me too kid , me too
Les go
and me
That means 60 people are competition.😂
Wow as a geographer I love that world map behind you on the wall. 😍
A very wise choice on a career path !youre thinking of the long-term future while balancing life in the present! there are two careers that are important and essential---the medical field and aviation-again youve chosen wisely.much success and big success to you !
I love all your videos Garrett,,, God bless you more..... Be Blessed.....
your whole vibe makes me want to get my whole life together because its basically distraught lol. Not saying you're perfect but you are pretty damn crystal. follow you on Insta but didn't know you had a YT. I see exactly how I want to choreograph my life and I'm so ready, I want to get shit together before 30, NO LATER than 35 for certain things. thank you for the solid motivation.
Curious. How are you doing?
@@manuelpujol8355 I'm doing a lot better since this post, ty
Its tough the aviation industry is very tricky and moves swiftly in different directions. 70% of pilots move from one airline company to another.
This video has always stuck with me. For sure makes me consider airline life.
“I’m going to keep the company I work for… private” *is literally wearing AA wings*
You look so handsome. Sending love from the Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤️
More financial videos 👍🏽 aspiring pilot when I get out of Air Force in 3 years, joined at 18 hopefully ATP school is supported by VA by then 🙏🏽
I plan on doing the same I’m 17 tho
Man, good video. Is your dad a financial advisor? You mentioned he encouraged you to save. I'm a financial advisor (only a few years older than you are) and this was some great advice. It's good to see people our age focusing on retirement and having this knowledge. Keep it up, man.
He mentioned in a different video his dad was a pilot too
I always wanted to do something in music but if I cant I really think I'd love being a pilot. It would be a challenge to learn but I don care. I'm up for the challenge! I'm smart and I know I could do it.
You do realise that it costs minimum of $60'000 to $150'000 or you can join airforce to get training so its a huge decision unless you're a milionare or something
@@cherry-kr9tj loans, you’ll make the salary back once you work for a regional
So I’m an accountant looking into becoming a pilot. I’m 24, but I loved this video haha numbers and flying are my favorites. Thanks!
MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN ALL OF YOUR ENDEAVORS. ALWAYS PRAY,G!✌
7:55 💀💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 yooooooooooo yeah dude slipped up, I wish!
Holy cow!! I wish I could start my work life over...
Thank you Garret, didn’t understand..but now I know.😊
$16-$20,000!?
Man has times changed lol, it’s up in the $100,000 as you know haha
Very happy for you!
This is so helpful!! Hope to see you at Sun n Fun!
AA doesn't donate anything to a 401k. That money is earned and was a consolation for losing a pension in bankruptcy a few years ago. Every penny of the pilot compensation is negotiated for.
@@ryanaustin6801 I agree 16% is correct. But flywithgarrett referred to it as a donation to the pilot. I wanted to clarify its not a donation. Its earned.
Great job for any young guy to go for I could imagine it being a rewarding job a lot of responsibility.
With United wanting a 50% female flight deck crew, it is great for women as well.
Study computer science, you will get major airline captain salary in your first year working at one of the big tech companies.
Yes, 200k+ fresh grad salary at Google, Amazon, Apple, LinkedIn, etc. Then you can buy your own plane later if you like.
Funny enough, the pilot shortage is constant since I've been interested in the topic. More over, it is always announced by the flying schools , never by acual employers. You can always hear: hey people, come here, spend some 100k on training, they will be looking for you.... but never you can hear: hey people, come here, we will test you and prepare you for the job as we can't find anybody. In case of track/bus drivers shortage you can actually see announcement of job offered with training needed when a company can not find enough candidates. Never seen anything like this in aviation. So called sponsored programs are always self-sponsored, which comes back to : come here, spend some 100k on training and ... don not bother me again.
Just came across your vlogs and like it, and went to subscribe immediately. Your videos will inspire a lot of people who wish to be in aviation industry, your videos make me dream to be one but not anymore, after seeing your videos, i wish one of my son will be a pilot but their going on different path and cannot afford it...lol. I'm sure you will inspire a lot of young one all over the world to dream to be like you.
Thank you for this video! Great information!
Hey
Love From Philippines 🇵🇭
Garrett, I really enjoy your videos. My granddaughter and I are traveling to MD next year. Wish you were the captain on our next flight...😁😁😁
What would you recommend to make our flight more enjoyable????
You will pass and become a captain. You are deserve
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Such an impressive and gorgeous young man!
Garrett, love your series, you look just like my Cousin when he was your age!
FriscoRed M. How old is he ?
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Excellent....🎉❤
Love your videos. My passion and dream is to become a pilot.
Flight Officer Garret, Ihink I like your Videos. I wish you all the best in your Profession. Good Luck!
Great 👍 vlog Garrett it’s great to be hearing some facts and figures in some of the topics. All the best with ur final check flight ✈️. Looking forward to you vlog. May I ask if u wasn’t working for ur confidential employer who should u like to work for be it commercial or private. Also what is your favourite airplane and what would u love to fly. X
Mariajane Dugan thank you. I enjoy commercial aviation
Love from Cape town, South African
Whats it like for people in a relationship to become a pilot? Going through the school, and having a career mostly. What have you seem or experienced? Pros and Cons if you can. I'd love to hear your opinion.
And btw, this video was great, I thought you did a good job at explaining the numbers and breaking everything down. It sure kept my attention and made me a lot more interested thats for sure.
What would the process be like to become a pilot if you are in the military? Should you use the GI Bill for a major in avionics, see if you could use it for flying classes or other?
Hello sir, i can listen to you talk all day!
I love you so much Garrett ♥️
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If I am a pilot, I will work my way up to become the vice president of an airline company.😂
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It’s sound amazing for retirement, but what is a current salary for a pilot as soon as she or he get the atp license??
Because I heard it is really really expensive to get the license and become a pilot.
I think you get 60-80 K in your first year
Your first salary is about 40k
Talking from experience here in portugal it costs about 60-70k to go to flight school and get a license it's expensive yeah but considering TAP pays in your first year 84k euros a year that means in just your first year you have already paid the cost of your license and now it's just profit which is pretty cool
man your soo handsome and I like how your going to upgrade from a first officer to a fully qualified captain
guess what I didn't even need to use Grammarly I have amazing Grammar
His “But’s” are stronger than his jawline 😆 Great content tho
WOW!!!! This is great data!
Can you make a video explaining just the seniority list.
How’s the furlough going? Must be making bank.
When are you coming to Jacksonville Florida Handsome?
More videos like this please
Can you do a video a day of a airline pilot and talk about what it's like going to work at work and after work
Video starts at 7:55
Thx Haha
Quick question who do you fly for?
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Thumbs up! God bless you and more success in your career sir! Keep up the good work!
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Love from North Carolina . God bless you and be with you always love you kenny .
Omg I just saw your video. I wish know more about the process to become pilot. I want start that course
Leonardo Soprani I can do a video!
Please, I would like know step by step and the best choice. I living in NYC and want know what kind options have here , and if you know what’s the best school
Things like that
I'm always watching ur vedio sir
I'm in love wid aviation. I want to become a pilot :)
Hi! I saw that you have a small tattoo, myself im in my pilot training and got about 6 months left! I got a half sleeve and is this gonna effect my chances getting a job?
If it’s not covered easily by the uniform then yes
Great video!!
7% growth on your saving, a good assumption. Making CAPT in 5 years, bad assumption
I mean he did it, who says u or anyone else can't
@@roucey8580 Yes it can happen. In the day making CAPT at Braniff happened fast. making CAPT at a decent major will likely take more than 5 years. If it happens good deal but do not bank on it. No buying CAPT house till you are getting CAPT pay.
How did you cover the initial investment?
Which airline do you work for?🤔🤔
Trying to get my private first. One step at a time 😂. Good info tho, keep the videos coming
hamza shahid exactly, one step at a time.
Same here
Am very proud of you 👍👍👍❤😍😘🙏🙏🙏
Best video yet!
Very professional Sir...
3:22 googling airline uniform logos
He works for Piedmont Airlines which is one of the wholly owned regional carriers for American Airlines under the American Eagle name.
Hey Garret, great intel. Awesome work love the videos. I'm currently going to school to become a pilot and would really appreciate an opportunity to chat with you. Also, I am a veteran. :) hopefully, talk to you soon.
Where are you getting your training? Would you be interested in chronicling your journey in a reality TV format?
Hey Garrett, any chance you can publish those numbers in a spreadsheet? Thanks for the awesome videos!
Ayyyy Allahım böyle zengin pilot kocam olsun inşallah❤❤
And also if you are a first officer for 4 years and then promote to captain would it be 4 years as a captain or would u start at 1 year captain?
Clapnn start as year 1
Question say you are a captain at a airline for 3 years would that senority transfer over to your new airline? Or would it restart?
Good news 😁= Your experience and hours will always be yours no matter what company you work for.
Bad news 🙁= Your company seniority will not transfer.
Advice choose your career path wisely and of course pick what lifestyle you'd like to have commuter, live-in base etc.
Any other questions???
restart
You were born to fly Love from Sweden
That's Insane!
Chad, I'm Tyrone
Hey Garrett I enjoy your video thanks for info I too have a dream of being a commercial air pilot
But here's I have small questions hope you please help me out
1. Which institution did you get your trainings from?
2. What are the requirements.
3. How can I work in the airlines which you work in ? Please help me to sort this big problems out .
Congratulations Garret. I really like all of your videos.😍 I wish marry you lmao
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So… why did Michael Moore, doing all his documentary films, also should pilots as poor… even showed donation bottles next to gates (damn him, I would have gone into it!) But, then my luck get replaced with only having to have a “para-tech” pilot in cabin; everything so remote controlled and computerized, could do a whole leg. Kinda like what Emeritus is looking at. Yup international flights mainly.
I really wanna become a pilot, iam 13 years old
Man I need to relax.
Hey garrett, am 18yrs old... trying to proceed my training in the US..so do u advice me to go get a bachelors degree in a different field first before I proceed my training
??
go to atp flight school or jetblue gateway select program