Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hay Fever Raf Will Hay Fever Stop Me From Becoming A Pilot?

Will hay fever stop me from becoming a pilot? - hay fever raf

Hey guys, I had very bad news yesterday. Im not allowed to serve in the RAF as a pilot or an airplane or transport primarily, as I suffer from hay fever, in June, I wonder this is a case such as the civilian world. Even if you could suggest an alternative way of escape, or even a way into the civilian world to fly, when hay fever is not a problem. Finally, to return to the RAF, as I can be a pilot, you did not propose an aeronautical engineer or an air traffic controller with them? Cheers.

3 comments:

Group Captain Lionel Mandrake said...

I am an aeronautical engineer in the RAF, depends on whether you are an officer or not. Mesa recently on the hands or work hard in the seasons of the theft, Jenga, tend to work at headquarters, IPTS (running on aircraft type), but do not have to work on it, and the second component of the online repair bays. As a pilot, always working with his hands on the aircraft. I have no idea of the air traffic controllers sorry. I also think that it would not be able to work as commercial pilots, I think they have to do with whether you need to get the O2 masks in experience.

navix711 said...

Never heard a thing to prevent someone from a pilot. Are there any plants or other allergens in an airplane? Even if this is the case, I'm sure that does not stop this in the civilian sector.

Slick Rick said...

Imagine flying to 1 mK to 500 meters with a sneeze.

I've tried, a member of the RAF. but I want only to travel. and had little interest in electronics. If I had a little more research found that many agencies are encouraged in the RAF in particular, learn to fly.
think in 10 years when their time and aeronautical engineer and the equity will get its own planes.
V I have just the basic research on civil and commercial licenses, in which the financial costs of blackmail, if you can not enter into an airline.

PPL are fairly cheap, but most of the engines of an airplane is more than necessary and to make a simple business license for a single engine fixed wing is expensive.
NZ I've heard that there is a need for helicopter pi theresLots and the training is less expensive, but still something like £ 40k.
I've also heard that the world is short for helicopter pilots, many pilots, where an ex-Army veteran of Vietnam. especially now retired and left a hole.

I have a few more articles on your PPL and one of the cheapest and perhaps the most fun I taught in Zimbabwe sprinkler Mothes Tiger culture and perpetrators old barn .. Stay for 3 months hosting for about $ 4000 included.
Flying around the jungle. Some planes had bullit holes.

But Florida is probably the safest bet.

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