u/AltruisticSwimmer844

US training, PH airline dream

My end goal is to be an airline pilot here in the Philippines and as a dual citizen I have opportunities to train in the US. So I was thinking that the best plan would to do all my training ppl - cfii in the US then build up to around 1000 hours as a cfi then return to PH with all that experience, convert from faa to caap license then start applying sa mga airline. I'd also like to secure a job offer before getting a type rating lets say sa atr.

Also the program for flying that I'd be taking in the US is a 2 year degree that includes ppl-cfii training. Then after getting that degree I would transfer to a university while working part time as a cfi to complete a bachelor's degree in applied science. So basically after 4-5 years in the US, I'd be returning with faa licenses, 1000+ hours as a cfi, and a US bachelor's degree.

So I'd like to know if this plan is reasonable considering my end goal, if I have an advantage against the other student pilots in the ph, and if there's anything I should change. Thanks guys, just need some advice.

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u/AltruisticSwimmer844 — 9 hours ago

US training, PH airline dream

My end goal is to be an airline pilot here in the Philippines and as a dual citizen I have opportunities to train in the US. So I was thinking that the best plan would to do all my training ppl - cfii in the US then build up to around 1000 hours as a cfi then return to PH with all that experience, convert from faa to caap license then start applying sa mga airline. I'd also like to secure a job offer before getting a type rating lets say sa atr.

Also the program for flying that I'd be taking in the US is a 2 year degree that includes ppl-cfii training. Then after getting that degree I would transfer to a university while working part time as a cfi to complete a bachelor's degree in applied science. So basically after 4-5 years in the US, I'd be returning with faa licenses, 1000+ hours as a cfi, and a US bachelor's degree.

So I'd like to know if this plan is reasonable considering my end goal, if I have an advantage against the other student pilots in the ph, and if there's anything I should change. Thanks guys, just need some advice.

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u/AltruisticSwimmer844 — 3 days ago