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Old 08-13-2000, 05:34 AM
BAYALON BAYALON is offline
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Yes you do have a chance. I have a Greek friend who is an instructor and hope to get an Airline job when he reaches the hours. Another friend is about your height and he flies for an airline. I don’t know where you want to fly, in the US or Europe. The US/FAA system is cheaper and the requirements are not as difficult as the European system, however, both are expansive. You can study for either system in the US for lower price. To my belief you will need to spend at least $45,000 on training. CSE which is the biggest training organisation for ATPL in Europe charges for “0 hours to ATPL + I.R” ~ £65,000. You can do it for less but it still costs around the £30,000 mark. City University in London runs a 1 year course that will prepare you for the ATPL written exams, be ready to fail, most do fail some, some fail all. They are very difficult, but if you want hard enough you can.
Good luck!

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