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● RDT COMM ·Practical_Arrival_79 ·May 13, 2026 ·13:48Z

Question about my future

A 17-year-old student seeking guidance on a pilot career path shared strong IGCSE results in mathematics, economics, accounting, and computer science, and plans to study maths, economics, and accounting at A level. The student questioned whether physics is a prerequisite for flight school and whether direct flight training or an undergraduate aviation degree should follow A levels, expressing reluctance to pursue physics. Their goal is to leverage scholarship opportunities available in their country for strong A-level performance to fund an aviation career.
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This content isn't suitable for the analytical format described in the brief. The source is a Reddit post from a 17-year-old student asking for general career advice — it contains no news developments, no regulatory changes, no industry data, and no operational implications for professional or corporate pilots. Writing a 3–5 paragraph analysis framed for working airline, Part 91/135, or business aviation operators would require manufacturing significance and context that simply isn't present in the material.

The analytical format is built for content like:

- FAA rulemaking or EASA regulatory updates - Airline or business aviation fleet/operational news - NTSB findings or safety directives - Industry workforce, training, or certification developments - Airspace, technology, or infrastructure changes

If you'd like, you could submit a news article on **pilot pipeline and ab initio training trends**, **scholarship and cadet programs globally**, or **A-level/physics requirements across airline pathway programs** — those would yield a legitimate analysis with real context for professional readers. This Reddit post, as written, doesn't have the substance to support that format.

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