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Would you genuinely recommend an aviation career to someone young and naive to the world of flying.
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I’m a 21 year old guy and I’m currently in my last year of college getting my bachelors degree in nursing. Getting my degree is important but I already know I don’t want to be a nurse forever… I’ve been on multiple discovery Flights, I’ve taken sportys pilot course and passed my ppl written. I like flying and love learning the material, but the interest of flying isn’t what has been on my mind… my dilemma is should I make this a career? How is the family life and relationships with your spouse and kids? I want time for other interests and hobbies will there be time?. How is the time zone changes and stress on your body and mind how sustainable is the lifestyle? At the end of day I can always work in something else and fly as a hobby, will it being my job take the fun out of it? I know this is a bunch of random questions, but any incite from guys who’ve experienced more life and have more wisdom Than me is appreciated. Thanks guys best regards to all of you.

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