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(More customer reviews)I bought the book three days ago and read all 386 pages or so in a couple of days. The author gives a lot of details on career options, hiring practices, salaries and workhours you can expect working as a professional pilot for regional, national and international airlines and charter operations. Other areas of employment are also covered. What it doesn't cover is possibilities of self-employment - what would it take to run your own flight school, charter operation, crop dusting enterprise etc. but that maybe a topic for another book.
A lot of books covering similar topics are sometimes outdated by the time you get your hands on them. This one is fresh off the press and contains information that is as recent as 1998 (early 1999?). I recommend this particular book.
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A goldmine of practical tips on career opportunities, training, buidling flight time, and hiring practices, this book was called "right on target" by the hiring manager at United Airlines.
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