Not exactly, but depends on your view point. The first refers to what I sent you tonight.
The second refers to a university course. Bachelor of Aviation. The thought of me attending uni terrifies me. But the reward excites me. University means a lot of work, most of which I struggle with.
what are the pros of doing a bachelor of aviation? Speaking as someone who knows little about planes but is curious. I meet a few pilots young and old with my work, and they wouldn't have 'degrees' in Aviation. Having said that, they don't fly passenger jets. But do people who do fly passenger jets need degrees? I thought it was mainly experience and hours based.
You don't need a degree to fly a plane. You can do all the study, CASA exams, and flight training without stepping foot on a uni campus. You can fly passenger jets without a degree as well
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The first refers to what I sent you tonight.
The second refers to a university course. Bachelor of Aviation. The thought of me attending uni terrifies me. But the reward excites me. University means a lot of work, most of which I struggle with.
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I meet a few pilots young and old with my work, and they wouldn't have 'degrees' in Aviation.
Having said that, they don't fly passenger jets. But do people who do fly passenger jets need degrees? I thought it was mainly experience and hours based.
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