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Would Is it be a good ideapractical to become an airline pilot in order to travel the worldinternationally?

I am a person with very diverse interests and a lot of life goals I want to achieve. One of them is becoming an airline pilot (just working as one for a year or two) and the other is traveling the world.

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I am currently going to college where I'm learning about Information Systems (so I'm not going to Aeronautics college), but I heard that you don't need to go to Aeronautics, although it does help with becoming an airline piloti.

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Would it be a good idea to become an airline pilot to travel the world?

I am a person with very diverse interests and a lot of life goals I want to achieve. One of them is becoming an airline pilot (just working as one for a year or two) and the other is traveling the world.

I wanted to comibne 2 in 1, that is becoming and airline pilot after I finish college and travelling the world at the same time (flying intercontintntal flights).

I am currently going to college where I'm learning about Information Systems (so I'm not going to Aeronautics college), but I heard that you don't need to go to Aeronautics, although it does help with becoming an airline pilot.

I don't have money to start my aviation education (my PPL), but if I work hard I could get it by the time I'm 20 (I'm 19 now).

So, my question is basically this - Can I start learning how to fly at 20 years of age, finish my education at 23, and then right after I finish get employed as an airline pilot and fly intercontinental routes (even as a co-pilot)?

Is it practical to become an airline pilot in order to travel internationally?

I am a person with very diverse interests and a lot of life goals I want to achieve. One of them is becoming an airline pilot (just working as one for a year or two) and the other is traveling the world.

I would like to combine two goals in one, that is becoming an airline pilot after I finish college and travelling the world at the same time, i.e. flying intercontinental flights.

So, my question is basically this: Is it possible to learn to fly and become an airline pilot within about 3 years (let's say age 20-23), then immediately get employed as an airline pilot and fly intercontinental routes (even as a co-pilot)?

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Would it be a good idea to become an airline pilot to travel the world?

I am a person with very diverse interests and a lot of life goals I want to achieve. One of them is becoming an airline pilot (just working as one for a year or two) and the other is traveling the world.

I wanted to comibne 2 in 1, that is becoming and airline pilot after I finish college and travelling the world at the same time (flying intercontintntal flights).

I am currently going to college where I'm learning about Information Systems (so I'm not going to Aeronautics college), but I heard that you don't need to go to Aeronautics, although it does help with becoming an airline pilot.

I don't have money to start my aviation education (my PPL), but if I work hard I could get it by the time I'm 20 (I'm 19 now).

So, my question is basically this - Can I start learning how to fly at 20 years of age, finish my education at 23, and then right after I finish get employed as an airline pilot and fly intercontinental routes (even as a co-pilot)?