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● RDT COMM ·Kvaratskhelias ·June 19, 2026 ·17:51Z

Have questions how to start to become a comercial pilot

A 19-year-old Spanish engineering student seeks advice about pursuing commercial pilot certification, weighing whether to begin training after completing his degree at age 23 or simultaneously during his final two university years. The student also considers accumulating flight hours during the upcoming summer while maintaining employment and expresses concern about his English proficiency level for the career. The post requests guidance on the feasibility of these different timelines and their implications for becoming a commercial pilot.
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