Are you TOO OLD to be a helicopter pilot

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Pilot Yellow

Pilot Yellow

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I discuss what the ideal age is to become a helicopter pilot and how old is too old to become a helicopter pilot.
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@bradreambeault3584
@bradreambeault3584 4 жыл бұрын
First of all , Congratulations to all my brothers and sisters over fifty for jumping in and living your dreams. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I got my Commercial helicopter at 56 and my first job was flying as Co-pilot on an S-61 logging and flying Fires. Logging was not so much fun but flying fires was the time of my life. Anybody can do anything they truly want, live your dreams !! And listen to Misha and make your decisions based on the reality out there for you. Good Luck 🚁🇨🇦
@Mrspecter007
@Mrspecter007 4 жыл бұрын
Yes sirrrrr. I truly believe that ... Don't let anyone ever tell you anything otherwise ..
@nishabbasheer5872
@nishabbasheer5872 3 жыл бұрын
Is there any information I can get
@darudesandstorm131
@darudesandstorm131 3 жыл бұрын
God bless you brother
@staircapades
@staircapades 2 жыл бұрын
You didn't need to do be an instructor for your first job?
@bradreambeault3584
@bradreambeault3584 2 жыл бұрын
@@staircapades hello Jason, I’m assuming your American because there you go directly from training to becoming an instructor and build your hours that way. Unfortunately in Canada it’s the opposite. Your not able to be an instructor till you have several thousand hours of experience, which makes sense. So the difficult part in Canada is finding that first job. Good luck , fly safe. 🚁🇨🇦
@michaelreeves9404
@michaelreeves9404 4 жыл бұрын
59 yrs old here, started flying helicopters off and on in 84. Life happened so i skipped many years before i got my Private in 2013. Just passed my Commercial written with a 98 score. Studying hard and getting ready for the check ride. Have a job waiting flying tours in Fl.. Never give up on your dream!!!!
@velcrots
@velcrots 3 жыл бұрын
I'd happily fly tours in Florida! I just turned 44, am i too old at this point to be thinking about starting all of this?
@jimmiebarnhill3540
@jimmiebarnhill3540 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 76 years old. I fly fixed wing Ag (18000 hrs) and I fly an R44 for the company. Age is a relative thing.
@sarahcarter3557
@sarahcarter3557 3 жыл бұрын
Your are a great example of living life to the full. Keep going as long as you can. NEVER GIVE IN.
@eddyriley2055
@eddyriley2055 3 жыл бұрын
im 62,and these youth dont want trespassers with the money to surpass them"too old at 45?"piss off,my grandad didnt loan me the cash at 18 to buy,i worked to buy mine,and,no, i wouldnt sweep floors to get there,but the industry sells dreams to youth,just like joe at buffalo airways and many more..well done to you sir.
@ivantruckman1
@ivantruckman1 3 жыл бұрын
Hell yah ....... Respect Sir
@888cassel
@888cassel 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous ! I would fly with you anyday !
@extraterrestrialgripetg8611
@extraterrestrialgripetg8611 2 жыл бұрын
You are a true hero sir💯💪🏼
@sarahcarter3557
@sarahcarter3557 4 жыл бұрын
Too old to be a helicopter pilot ? HELL NO, if you can do it then do it, never give in. You may never fly commercially as a pilot but who cares, fly privately it is so much fun and you can still take your skills to many levels, I started at 49 don't regret any moment of it even if it is a little harder at this age, when CV-19 lockdown finishes I will take my final check ride test for PPL(H) and plan to keep going until my AME (air medical examiner) says no.
@VividSolutions
@VividSolutions 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 53 and started exactly where you are. You’re bang on. Life’s too short, live the dream!!
@Jas23380
@Jas23380 4 жыл бұрын
thats the spirit!! Never say Never. So much you can do flying private & enjoy!!
@mikercflyer7383
@mikercflyer7383 4 жыл бұрын
@@VividSolutions Micha said you could fly but may be not commercially.
@VividSolutions
@VividSolutions 4 жыл бұрын
Sure Michael, Mischa’s blog is absolutely spot-on too. Only thing he got wrong was the title, it should have read “Am I too old to make a living flying Helicoiters?”. (Sorry to criticise Mischa, love your channel, learnt loads!!). For me, heli flying costs a fortune and I’ll never have 1000’s of hours but it’s still the best and most rewarding thing I’ve ever done. Love it!! Like Sarah, I won’t stop until the AME nails me down!
@piconazzaro
@piconazzaro 4 жыл бұрын
@@VividSolutions my goal is supplemental income so if that means flying tours, shuttles, teaching... there are opportunities but they are not the same for everyone regardless of age
@Steeyuv
@Steeyuv 4 жыл бұрын
Started PPL (H) at age 60 - MUCH more difficult than fixed-wing when I was 19...but so worth it.
@ernestoterrazas3480
@ernestoterrazas3480 4 жыл бұрын
I am 70 years old and I am taking flying lessons. Congratulations for your programs. I have seen several of them and think you are very clear in your explanations. I agree completely with them if you are trying to make a career as a helicopter pilot, but that's not my objective. My instructor tells me to fill my hours in my logbook, but I tell him there is no point in doing so; I am too old to think about going in and renting a helicopter to go fly around by myself. The only thing I want is to have fun and fulfill the challenge of flying a helicopter while my health allows it.
@eddyriley2055
@eddyriley2055 3 жыл бұрын
respect.
@daveharrison3655
@daveharrison3655 3 жыл бұрын
Baller
@opmlt1
@opmlt1 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 62 and feel the same way. Just want to have fun and knock something off my bucket list. Hey, if I can do it and eventually make a buck with it then sure but that is not my goal. I just want to show up to the party in the ultimate toy!
@888cassel
@888cassel 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome !
@Pork-Chopper
@Pork-Chopper 2 жыл бұрын
I've been into hot rods n have built a few custom Harley's, I'm a gear head at heart. I have 20+ hours flying single engine Cessnas years ago. Now that I'm retired, n getting a pension check n have plenty of time to do whatever, I wanted to go back to school n go for a degree in Industrial Design, BUT?? Am I going back to work? No. So instead of spending money on more college semesters to gain a few more brain cells, I'd rather take helicopter flying lessons n learn to fly for fun n enjoy my senior years while I still can. And if I can make a few bucks on the side being a heli-pilot, why not? To all those who still can do it, Go for it! You only live once...
@facebook2k7
@facebook2k7 4 жыл бұрын
I got nervous reading the title. Thankful that you were just talking about "as a career" and not a physical capability. As a retiree, I assumed as long as my medical is valid, then I think the bucket list could still be fulfilled. If I have the financial means. I fly for fun and flying a helicopter sure looks like fun tremendously. Thanks for posting, stay healthy!
@stevelaminack1516
@stevelaminack1516 4 жыл бұрын
I am hoping the same thing, no desire to get a lic. but would love one day to go to BC and take a demo flight with Mischa (sorry if I butchered your name).
@RalphsautomotiveChilliwack
@RalphsautomotiveChilliwack 4 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Siu that’s what I did,bought a helicopter and love every minute!
@copterkid6759
@copterkid6759 4 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Siu there is a lot of ignorance in this video, career or private you are never to old, and if an instructor tells you that move on to a good one !! Do anything you want don’t even think about your age 👍🏻
@facebook2k7
@facebook2k7 4 жыл бұрын
@@copterkid6759 thanks a lot for the encouraging words. May be I won't become a helicopter pilot but I will definitely try. My goal is to hover one. That's on my bucket list.☺
@aeroengguy448
@aeroengguy448 4 жыл бұрын
I got my helicopter PPL add-on (USA) three weeks shy of my 70th birthday. I did it for recreation only, but if you are still able, age should not be a factor
@888cassel
@888cassel 2 жыл бұрын
So Cool !
@superatomic
@superatomic 4 жыл бұрын
You know I've been thinking about this. I would actually argue the opposite of what Mischa is saying. How many 16,17,18,19,20,21 yr olds know what they REALLY want to do? I certainly didn't at that age. What are the chances a 40 year old is going to flake off on you? How do you know those kids aren't going to one day change their mind and say "Today I want to work in oil and gas. Maybe I'll go back to school and become a petroleum engineer"? What are the chances a 40 year old with kids, having dropped 70-80k is going to then want to drop being a pilot and pursue something else? I would say very low. Not only that but the mature adult has more skills to bring to the table. Perhaps management or something that may be of value in that regard. I would argue you would have a much higher rate of retaining people that would be considered mature post secondary adults specifically because they aren't in their early 20's. They are more settled down and less likely to flip flop careers. Just my 2 cents.
@arwenphoenix1
@arwenphoenix1 3 жыл бұрын
YES!!!! And we're more responsible!! I also need to add I drove multi million dollar vehicles loaded with passengers, if I could be trusted to do that in downtown Vancouver rush hour traffic, with people STANDING, there is no reason not to trust me to fly a few folks in a million dollar vehicle! And flying is SAFER! AND I started out in the job I was trained for, I didn't have to "work my way up" Drs don't come out of med school and start out scrubbing toilets do they?! Just my opinion
@Jason-33W
@Jason-33W 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. You don't have the life experience to know what you really want and usually at that age, you are more worried about a job with a focus on pay, to impress friends or family, etc as you don't have the experience to know better.
@mylesjarvis7571
@mylesjarvis7571 4 жыл бұрын
The sky is the limit. If you want to be a pilot for personal goals, you are never to old. Not everyone wants to fly for a career ,some people like me fly for pure satisfaction...bucket list goal 😀
@andrewwise3016
@andrewwise3016 4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your balanced approach to this subject. I gained my PPL (H) at age 29 years with two jet ratings and at that stage was fully engaged in a professional career. At age 40 I thought of progressing to CPL (H) with no particular goal for an aviation career but just greater confidence in piloting. The instructor gave me some good advice and I have no regrets in taking it. He said "why stuff up a perfectly good hobby". If you earn good money, can fly anytime you want and pick the perfect days etc, why would you want to hang around a hanger waiting for someone to turn up wanting to fly somewhere in poor weather to take a photo or something about as unfulfilling and feel the pressure to go because you need to fill your pay cheque. At 62 now, I still have a passion to fly, my focus is to maintain my income to support my hobby. For me it is still a perfectly good hobby for as long as my medical remains in order.
@veritas4699
@veritas4699 4 жыл бұрын
I retired from my career. I was 64 when I added a private Helicopter rating to my Fixed wing/Instrument ticket ( about 1500 hrs fixed wing) I just passed my Commercial written before the plague hit. I will finish and hopefully be able to fly for firefighting or Angel Flight type work. I do not care about the pay; this is about the passion to fly and the discovery of how much fun and the utility of Rotorcraft . Ill bet I will fly and be valuable in my endeavor. Hell, the reward and 'fix' is doing the rating, everything after will be gravy.
@bryantturner97
@bryantturner97 4 жыл бұрын
Nobody wants to be told they're too old to start a dream career. That hurts....but gotta keep it real. Stubbornness really won't change the practical reality of the industry no matter how determined we might be. What we can change is that locked in mindset and shifting to a goal that's both attainable and satisfying. My personal experience is that a satisfying passionate hobby in retirement is far more rewarding than perpetually climbing a totem pole where you'll always be stepped over and most likely will never reach the top. Not trying to dash anyone's dream, but I urge guys in my age range (I'm 60) to assess their priorities at this stage in the game to see if there's any alternative viable path they might possibly find fulfilling.
@DustyCowdog
@DustyCowdog 4 жыл бұрын
I think you are speaking truth, Brother. I am 59 and reality of attaining commercial pilot work is slim. Better to fly for fun. I have private / instrument but never had the opportunity to go farther. Life is funny like that! Cheers...
@punapirate
@punapirate 4 жыл бұрын
Right on brah. I’m 69 retired 6 years ago then got into drones. Yeah not helos but satisfy my lust to be an 🦅 To pay for itself got my part 107 and now have a thriving business. I told my son after he graduated... forget your peers going o coll3ge. How many of them now have jobs in their chosen fields. Instead pursue your passion. Life is about LIVING not just existing to pay the bills. At 40 quit the corporate world and traveled the real world as a Master Scuba Instructor. Time of my freakin life. PYP
@gerardomontano3898
@gerardomontano3898 4 жыл бұрын
@@punapirate what is part 107?
@MattAngiono
@MattAngiono 3 жыл бұрын
@@gerardomontano3898 the new drone regulation from the FAA...
@nks9694
@nks9694 4 жыл бұрын
That was not unexpected. Totally understand your point. But I'm STILL gonna do it. You have no idea how fantastic your videos and tutorials have been. I can't wait to start! Had another hour in a 44 a few weeks back, it was like seeing an old friend. Keep those videos comin' man! You're a rotocraft guru genius!!!
@Mrspecter007
@Mrspecter007 4 жыл бұрын
Hell yaaaa me too. Good for you!!
@leffep
@leffep 3 жыл бұрын
Just finished my PPL at 55 years old, and it did make me feel like 20 again :) Age is not just a number, its in your head, so try to be in an age that make you experienced enough to make the right decisions in life, but young enough to make them reality....
@rpt233
@rpt233 4 жыл бұрын
Great video, I’m now 55 years old living in the UK.. I know I’m too old to fly commercially but to learn to fly just for pleasure would be great. Continental Europe is a beautiful place, can you imagine being able to fly your own helicopter in Europe for fun...
@johnlds1965
@johnlds1965 4 жыл бұрын
Ditto, I'm 54... Helicopters is an expensive passion project, try Gryocopters for fun and at our age they have similar flight capabilities, but far more affordable to get into and fly.
@jacksoncollins7776
@jacksoncollins7776 4 жыл бұрын
RPT I had a 65 year old man training to get his private helicopter licence in my class. That’s 10 years of flying for you guys, if the medical stays good
@MegaRockstar48
@MegaRockstar48 4 жыл бұрын
I started a few years ago at about aged 40......gave up purely as it’s just too expensive, I was paying £280 for an hours lesson
@rpt233
@rpt233 4 жыл бұрын
johnlds1965 , Now that’s a great idea... the only problem I have is the useful load of the Autgyro Cavalon’s. I’m 6’2” and a heavy weight boxer type.
@pkaser
@pkaser 4 жыл бұрын
I just got my commercial in March '20 at 45
@superatomic
@superatomic 4 жыл бұрын
This gives me hope
@gerardomontano3898
@gerardomontano3898 4 жыл бұрын
You inspire me!!
@bernardg.brillantes6227
@bernardg.brillantes6227 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Pat. I'm 43 now, so this gives me a glimmer of hope
@wjriesenbeek161
@wjriesenbeek161 3 жыл бұрын
Congrats man
@LicenseToTill
@LicenseToTill 3 жыл бұрын
Working now?? :)
@Joe-jb1jf
@Joe-jb1jf 4 жыл бұрын
I'm 65 years old and i still dream to fly helicopter for my self only. With my own helicopter, i don't see any problem with that.
@noelpharoah1928
@noelpharoah1928 Жыл бұрын
Of course age is relative and influenced by numerous factors. I am 75 and still regularly fly my RV7 and C185. I recently completed a RotorWay Exec162 which I’m currently learning to fly. I have no illusion as to my capabilities but it is proving easier than I expected thanks in no small measure to a patient and encouraging instructor. My message to anybody toying with the idea is that you won’t know until you have given it a try for a couple of hours
@chrisstangler3513
@chrisstangler3513 3 жыл бұрын
Well, this made me feel a bit better. Just started my training for helicopters and I just turned 30.
@Craneman4100w
@Craneman4100w 4 жыл бұрын
I almost got my Private helicopter license in the late '70s after discharge from the Marines. The cost vs benefit numbers quit adding up in 1980 when the rental price of the Hughes 300c hit $118 an hour AND I had zero prospects of landing a job as a helicopter pilot. Remember this was just after the Viet Nam conflict and the market was saturated with recently discharged, high hour ex-military turbine helicopter pilots. My prospects with 45 hours of piston helo time were grim at best. I certified private single-engine land shortly thereafter and flew quite regularly. I went on to a great paying and tremendously fulfilling career in Heavy Equipment and cranes in particular. Married '91, had kids, and bought a house in '93. It was the family's turn now, spending on myself was out of the picture. With new priorities, my flying days came to an end. I'll be 65 in a month, I've been happily retired since my 60'th birthday. The wife and I RV now, she hates flying, but the old itch has never quite gone away. When I hear "that" sound my eyes have always turned skyward. This one really struck a nerve so I felt the need to comment.
@pshattuck1
@pshattuck1 2 жыл бұрын
I Love your channel and the videos you produce. I’m a 69 year old, non-current Private Pilot, who has always wanted to fly helicopters. I graduated from high school, just before the war in Vietnam ended and decided to attend college (Mining Engineering), to hopefully avert being drafted. At that time, almost all helicopter pilots came from the Army and private helicopter training was out of my financial reach. I earned my Fixed Wing PP license, while I was in college. After graduation, I worked in the Mining Industry for about 10 years, before I finally purchased a Cessna 172, with a Friend. We leased it to a Flying Club and I began working on my Instrument Rating. I passed the Instrument written exam, but my efforts to finish my training, fizzled, as I started a Family. I continued to fly my young family around the west, until the kids grew larger and we outgrew the weight capacity of the C172 and my budget tightened, as they continued their educations. So, I regrettably sold my plane and let my currency lapse. As I got older, I developed Type II Diabetes and was no longer able to qualify for an FAA Physical. So, I began building and flying a sophisticated Flight Simulator, where I continued my IFR training and dipped my toe into Helicopters, which, of course, I still Love. Watching your videos, I wondered if it would be possible to get a little training, with an instructor, like you, without having to qualify for a flight physical, fully realizing that it’s unlikely that I would ever be able to solo and get my official Helicopter Rating?
@michaeljamisontigers
@michaeljamisontigers 2 жыл бұрын
I have my own R44 actually more than one , I was trying to sell them as they all need some attention , I am over the whole flying thing after experiencing the worst of the industry. Should I just hang on and get the 12 year done in a few years ,fly it for 5 years and sell it then , I am not sure if that passion for flying will come back . I am also thinking this could be a great investment to cash in later or am I wrong ?
@pilotpeego1820
@pilotpeego1820 4 жыл бұрын
Great video Mischa! I totally agree with all your points. 👍
@jeanpaulfilippi8964
@jeanpaulfilippi8964 4 жыл бұрын
Great video Misha! I was blessed!... I've got my CPL (FAA) and CFI at 38 years old. No Jobs as CFI, and I didn't want to stay around, to sweep the floor and clean toilets, so I went to Mexico looking for a job as helo pilot on tuna boat. After some months in the country, visiting all the companies who were in my area, I get hired, building hours and make money...I started flying with an old, rough bell47, before going on H500...It was 22 years ago...
@Mrspecter007
@Mrspecter007 4 жыл бұрын
Wow lol. And your still fyking man good on you dude. Ill be starting soon at the age of 43 but I dont look it . I hope I'm blessed like you.
@Mrspecter007
@Mrspecter007 4 жыл бұрын
Wow and your still flying lol. Hahhaha good on you dude. Ill be starting not far from you at 43. I hope I'm as blessed as you.
@richardgreene6810
@richardgreene6810 4 жыл бұрын
The title should have read, "Are you TOO OLD to have a helicopter pilot JOB." I am interested to know your opinion on if at 56 years old if I'm too old to fly helicopters privately. And how old should someone call it quits for private flying? I love your videos, BTW.
@triplederby
@triplederby 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this Mischa; hard news for aging ears but I really appreciate the information and your candor. Excellent video. Love the channel. Cheers
@samc2365
@samc2365 Жыл бұрын
I’m 56 with 65 hrs fixed and now have 22 in R22/R44. I also have an A&P license with commercial experience. I’d be happy to finish my career as a flight instructor and later just ground. My sweet spot and if it doesn’t work out, I just do it recreationally. No worries, all good
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite 4 жыл бұрын
Dreams dashed ... 😂 I pretty much figured just about everything you said here, Mischa. I have zero desire to start at the bottom and work my way up again. I've already done it twice in my life. Besides that, I'd bankrupt myself trying to finance training. For me, it was more of a fantasy than a dream. Totally impractical for me, and I knew it. Maybe things will change farther down the line, but I'm nearing 50 now - that's why I bought a paramotor, to satisfy my desire to fly, and still remain financially solvent. 😊
@copterkid6759
@copterkid6759 4 жыл бұрын
Smitty Smithsonite this is not how it is everywhere, it’s just one mans opinion, and not a great one that makes me sad to here him dashing dreams that still can be made ! Nearing 50 dude you, we are still young enough to do anything 👍🏻
@billmoran3812
@billmoran3812 4 жыл бұрын
Very wise and honest advice. You really hit the nail on the head. It is very difficult for most people to walk away from a good position and good money to start back at the bottom. And even harder to refrain from using our life experience when it’s really not necessary for the job. Great video. I’m 68 and retired. I loved flying when I was younger, but that’s in the past. Helicopters are a young man’s career. So are a lot of other jobs. I’m glad you stated the honest truth. I wish more people were like you.
@MickB235
@MickB235 4 жыл бұрын
I'm one of the fifty and over age bracket that's come to realize that it's just too late for me to consider a career in aviation. I was doing my fixed wing commercial pilot training in my early thirties but as it does with many people, life intervened,threw a curve ball and put a halt to my training just after my ppl. Because of the different life circumstances it caused me to reevaluate my goals and priorities and now I'm happy just keeping up to date with mortgage, bills, kids in school etc. and regardless of how much I wanted to fly for a living there's always some point in your day when you're back down on the ground but like others similar to myself that desire to fly hasn't gone away only now how I achieve that or as you put, scratch that itch has changed somewhat.. I build and fly RC aircraft, do flights on pc flightsim and make my own pc flightsim controls with the ultimate goal there of custom making my own combination plane/helicopter cockpit, and when the time is right, converting my PPL over to RAA (recreational aviation Australia) pilot certificate. I do have to count myself lucky though.. I always had the desire to be a pilot and I achieved that but just not to the level I had planned yet some have the burning desire to be pilots but are never able to even get close to it for one reason or another, so for what I achieved, I'm grateful. I will one day get back behind the controls
@copterkid6759
@copterkid6759 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, you are never to old, sure tell them the pros and cons but let them decide, I have so many fellow pilots who trained in there late 40s into 50s and have started there career and are having the best time of there life. This video actually made me unsubscribe.
@markg3305
@markg3305 2 жыл бұрын
Funny story video isn't about the old person not liking it. It's about why it puts a company in a bad position
@davereaville4927
@davereaville4927 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. When I was way younger and getting my Multi/IFR rating I briefly thought about getting into the swing wing scene... didn't happen but I sure enjoy living vicariously though your YT channel. :-)
@Samboust
@Samboust 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting, like all of your vids, they are insightful and hold good educational values and advices (although, to be frank, I also dreaded what I was going to hear!). I got my PPL(H) back when I was 35 yo and haven't flown since, but the fire doesn't seem to extinguish with time (I believe like most people reading this..). I full intend to take the next steps now at 43 yo...
@adekunleadediran9766
@adekunleadediran9766 4 жыл бұрын
So good to know this, great video as always, please keep them coming. Your videos among others have been a major anchor in keeping my dream alive. Now, I just need to figure out financing my CPL training
@TYOUNG0168
@TYOUNG0168 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Misha, Great video. I'm 52, not looking looking to fly professionally, period. Just looking to pursue a budding passion. Thanks so much for the insight & advise. Blessings to you & the family.
@KingLoopie1
@KingLoopie1 4 жыл бұрын
That's exactly the question I was going to ask! I am one of the "missed opportunity" guys....and.... I got the brutal half of the answer... I got addicted to helicopters in my late teens on a portable seismic survey crew where I got a good taste of flying in an old huey. About 15 unlogged hours. Once the pilot trusted me after showing me how to drive, he would fall asleep on the hour+ flight to the field where we would all pile out and go to work. I tried military, but my uncorrected vision is too poor for their rules... Family expenses and costs of flight school killed the other route for me... I never really thought I was going to get a helicopter job at over 60, so I guess the alternative for me it's just what I'm already doing- Flying fpv rc single rotor helicopters, simulators (at least it doesn't hurt much whenyou crash!), and working toward a place where I can get a private, or even a sport rotor license and build my own machine. As a former a&p and now a power generation Hydro electric slave, I think that's doable just to realize my lifelong dream. Thanks Misha, for the time you put in doing these videos and for caring enough to give the hard answers and for keeping everyone safe! You are blessed, and I see that you appreciate it! 👍 /Dave
@copterkid6759
@copterkid6759 4 жыл бұрын
With respect I’d ignore this video, it’s just one mans opinion, and not a good one ! You’re never to old to do anything, many of my friends trained for a flying career in there 50s and 20 years later still enjoying there career 👍🏻
@KingLoopie1
@KingLoopie1 4 жыл бұрын
@@copterkid6759 Agreed! My parents raised me to believe I can do anything I set my mind to. And I believed them enough to have an interesting life so far... I won't 'ignore' the video though. I trust that it's a realistic look at career possibilities for a large percentage of average, run of the mill dreamers, and not just fluffing for the exceptions to the rule. Mischa has given us his take on things and even set up a couple of alternate options or scenarios for the exceptions in good faith, but he has to tell it like it is for most, maybe not for all...
@superatomic
@superatomic 4 жыл бұрын
@@copterkid6759 I'm 43 so I fall into that greyish area before 45 that he was talking about. I will admit it kinda bummed me out a bit
@peteroker5824
@peteroker5824 4 жыл бұрын
Great subject matter Mischa and good for you bringing up insurance as a consideration for an operator when hiring a new pilot. The insurance industry have provided Open Pilot Warranties to operators for several years now (decades), but the aviation insurance market is changing rapidly so the age of a pilot may become a real issue for some operators. That said, it’s less about age and more so experience (flight hours) where pilot restrictions may compromise insurance programs. I have several clients with pilots into their 70’s, but they’re all well experienced with proven track records. Great content as usual Mischa.
@lewissmith618
@lewissmith618 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 63 yoa, and I’ve always love to fly. In the Army I was a crew chief on a Huey but because of medical problems I couldn’t get my license so I just stopped trying. I’m now a war veteran and again after 10 hours of flight time I was told that I couldn’t get my license again because of the medication I’m on for PTSD. The passion to fly is still in me, and I found out about ultralight 103 and I’m making plans now to purchase a Composite fx XEL. Love your videos.
@Menace2Society318
@Menace2Society318 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Great perspective. Thank you!
@edeinzer
@edeinzer 4 жыл бұрын
Oh this is heavy one to absorb. I am 50 years old and have been told all along that I was not too old. So now I am at a point where I need to step back and really do some thinking.
@eddyriley2055
@eddyriley2055 3 жыл бұрын
take no notice,its an opinion
@arwenphoenix1
@arwenphoenix1 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 51 and thinking of getting a Commercial license. This is just one guys opinion. Some employers will see age as a benefit. You are more responsible, and have more life experience at an older age. Just because this guy runs his business a certain way, doesn't mean everyone does. I say go for it!! Money is the ONLY thing holding me back or I'd sign up tomorrow!
@RicViperskylogs
@RicViperskylogs 3 жыл бұрын
Schools want money and most will say "oh no your not too old"
@keartan
@keartan 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant breakdown and advice, thank you. As honest as it was, it wasn't as brutal and cutting as forum heli-pilots can be. I'm 33, in the UK and my youtube search history is overflowing with heli-vids. At 18 I wanted to join flight school, and had only done 1hr in an R22, but was hooked. I ended up going down a different career route but the dream of piloting has always tugged me back. Have a 6 week old now so things are even trickier. But who knows..
@tjapkosmits6947
@tjapkosmits6947 4 жыл бұрын
Again a good interesting video. Keep them coming. You shattered my dreams :) I'm only 60. Completely making sense. Now I have to buy my own and lease it back to you?
@robin8555
@robin8555 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video !
@michaelcorby7090
@michaelcorby7090 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Misha! That was interesting to learn the process and the age demographic.
@bipinkhatiwada
@bipinkhatiwada 4 жыл бұрын
computer engineer here. 24 years old. could not join flight school when i was 20 years because i had to money. but, will make it up to becoming a private pilot one day... hopefully before 30 years. might be late for being commercial pilot, but flying an old cessna is all i have dreamt of now. thank you for your videos. sometime i get lost into your videos and feel like i am inside there flying 😂
@Jas23380
@Jas23380 4 жыл бұрын
I was a Software Engineer with Masters Degree practice and I pursued flying and can proudly say, I made it! Never look down on your passion and dreams!! Go Get it
@bipinkhatiwada
@bipinkhatiwada 4 жыл бұрын
@@Jas23380 man, i would love to connect with you and talk about a few things if that's okay. can you share your twitter, Linkedin, telegram or anything?
@DEATHx27
@DEATHx27 3 жыл бұрын
Love how straight up and open these videos are.
@Morningfire19D
@Morningfire19D Жыл бұрын
I was told at 36yrs old by the FAA that I was too old to be an controller. It's just a numbers game. I have seen individuals in their 40s with mental health decline. I've also seen 75-80yr olds with incredible skill and mental acuity. It's an INDIVIDUAL skills assessment not an age associated decision.
@arg6741
@arg6741 3 жыл бұрын
real talk....always appreciated
@waynejohn8
@waynejohn8 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Much appreciated.
@bensullivan9086
@bensullivan9086 2 жыл бұрын
Very cool, good advice to hear, I'm a 34 year old carpenter looking at changing things up and following the dream to get into flying helicopters. Going through the motions now and weighing up the Pros and cons and whether it is something that could realistically become a job in the future for the next 30 years. Appreciate the video and the advice, sounds like I still have a chance! "the mountain is steep" I have heard but a man with a purpose is a man who is content. Going to do a test flight experience later this month to really dive into it and see if this is something that is viable. Keep up the cool vids love your work! yeow
@jameslynch3926
@jameslynch3926 3 жыл бұрын
Good stuff to know! Now I feel better informed.thanks
@PigeonMan5000
@PigeonMan5000 4 жыл бұрын
I plan on retiring from the Navy in less than 6 years at 41yrs old. I'll go to a university with an aviation program and then go from there. Insightful information and taken with a grain of salt. Love your videos!
@uglyrider1
@uglyrider1 3 жыл бұрын
Kevin Abney I’m curious since I’m really pondering this path. I have 8 months before I retire and I’m 38. We shall see what comes of this passion.
@evantugby
@evantugby 3 жыл бұрын
@@uglyrider1 what did you decide now that you’re retired?
@ericreitz6573
@ericreitz6573 Жыл бұрын
Hey Yellow (real name?), I always wanted to be a heli pilot but due to circumstances had to settle and become a surgeon. I’m 64 now and have started lessons on a Bell 47. Doing great and love it. Just a bucket list item to check off. Really enjoy your channel!
@danzbjj
@danzbjj 4 жыл бұрын
great practical advice and i love the 'go fly 30 hrs a year' instead, i'm sure if you did a 1hr scenic every fortnight that would be largely enough of a handful to placate the itch for a week :)
@halllwd94
@halllwd94 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Now my question. I can do 12 more years and retire from my current job with pension at 38 (2-4k/mo). Then start piloting. Or I can get out in 2 years with no pension. And start piloting. I can afford the 2 year pay cut either way, and school will be paid for by my current job regardless. What's going to be the better option for flying. For reference in 3 years I'll be making about 80k. in 10 I'll be making like 120k in my current field. Is 38 too late to start my second career in your opinion? Especially considering I'll have a pension as a veteran with my own benefits.
@TomandRuthPhilippineAdventures
@TomandRuthPhilippineAdventures 4 жыл бұрын
Hello I went to your webpage and missed how much course.
@rotofox576
@rotofox576 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a very honest and informative video! As a pilot, pushing 50, I was hoping you would talk a bit more about non-career helicopter pilot aspirations. There are many who want to know what age is appropriate to pursue a helicopter license or add-on rating. Helicopter flying requires certain skills that "older" people may feel are out of their reach. Perhaps you would consider an add-on to this video and talk a bit more about what age is acceptable for becoming a non-career helicopter pilot. Cheers!
@charlesgantz5865
@charlesgantz5865 4 жыл бұрын
Doesn't apply to me, but how does what you say apply to ex-military helo pilots. The ones that could be anywhere from about 25 to 40 or 45 years old, with a huge number of hours under their belts. Would they still have to start as ground crew for 30K per year, or do they start somewhat higher up the ladder.
@mervynsands3501
@mervynsands3501 2 жыл бұрын
Alertness, awareness, reaction timing, eyesight clarity, limbs mobility, fingers dexterity, overall stamina, and full cognitive skills capacity is all you need. After seventy years of age for private piloting, anyone is a liability in any situation on land, on sea, or in the air. Regardless of fitness, the mind must be on the job, the head must be able to turn around and look over shoulders, if not, forget flying.
@navy9398
@navy9398 4 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. You talked about working for someone else. I am 55 years old. What if I want to get my CPL from you, buy an Airbus H135, and start my own for hire company. Am I too old? Or, is it up to the FAA doctors. Thanks.
@PilotYellow
@PilotYellow 4 жыл бұрын
navy93 yes you could do that. But starting your own may not be very easy with low hours. But definitely worth a shot.
@amarohelicopters9630
@amarohelicopters9630 4 жыл бұрын
@navy93. Where are you located? Email me, joey@amarohelicopters.com
@navy9398
@navy9398 4 жыл бұрын
@@PilotYellow Thanks.
@888cassel
@888cassel 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice Mischa, it is far better to say it straight how it is as far as getting work with a company. This has totally made sense ! I am an oldie that is flying and love it, nor would I want a job flying commercial. At this age, we enjoy the freedom and the versatility. Does not mean we cannot help out in an emergency or be of use to the community - we certainly can. Probably rename this video to probability of being employed as a pilot. Oldies can still be useful in lots of ways. I am 53 years old (female). We can always create our own company and set the rules if we choose to go commercial, so no barriers to it. If you dont have the money - get some investors. All good !
@varad17
@varad17 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting. As a 57 yr old with " the dream", it was goods to see it from the perspective of the employer .
@arwenphoenix1
@arwenphoenix1 3 жыл бұрын
This is just one employer. GO FOR IT!
@StarcraftGT500
@StarcraftGT500 4 жыл бұрын
Any pointers on someone who’s turning 30 this May? I live in US, it’s going to take 4 years to save enough money for the training, I do not want to go into debt.
@jackchavez19
@jackchavez19 4 жыл бұрын
So, I quit my job as a police officer and am looking to challenge myself and try something totally different. I've only been in a Police helicopter once and I loved it. I'm 39 and wondering if I should just go for it. Any advice would be appreciated.
@critzu199
@critzu199 Жыл бұрын
How does this differ for someone entering the commercial aviation industry with flight experience, e.g. the transition from military aviation to commercial. Does age really matter when you have 10 years in the air already?
@chuckmathe5670
@chuckmathe5670 4 жыл бұрын
Much like Jimmy’s comments below, I too would look to pursue a CPL as a means to continue challenging my grey matter and my motor skills in retirement. I have no aspirations of working in the industry given my age (60) and the info you kindly provided. Great reality check for some and confirmation for others like me. Just might be knocking on your door in the next 12 months :)
@braunreinhold6020
@braunreinhold6020 3 жыл бұрын
Side bar here, I held my first hover at 3.5 hours. I'm nothing special but I love it, deep down inside I still do.
@schmoopy
@schmoopy Жыл бұрын
I am 55 years old, and thinking of buying either an R44 or the G2. I want to fly for personal reasons as a form of retirement recreation. Is that license unattainable?
@Medi0cr3-
@Medi0cr3- 4 жыл бұрын
35 here, 15 years and some change as current active duty military supervising maintenance on the AH-64E, and when I retire at 39 I would like to pursue a CPL. I'm willing to work hard for a passion project as always. Would I be to old (estimating 44~) or not marketable even with my maintenance skill and management background?
@superatomic
@superatomic 4 жыл бұрын
Maintenance skills work be marketable
@trent33
@trent33 3 жыл бұрын
If someone planning to purchase their own helicopter what would be the age where you would say that they're too old to do that not even thinking about having a commercial career just having a helicopter for personal ?
@rovers141
@rovers141 3 жыл бұрын
This might sound strange for some to hear at first but as someone who will begin training for my commercial lessons this fall, I think it's great that a lot of people start out on the ground doing whatever the owners want them to do! At 19 I joined the air force (munitions job, totally unrelated to helicopters or flying), before they let me do pretty much anything after 8 weeks of training to handle munitions I had to finish what they call CDC's, which is pretty much continued training, you read books, study, take a few tests and then you're done and can be signed off to do certain tasks alone as long as your supervisors think you're capable, every career field in the air force has to do it. During that time I was scrubbing toilets, taking out the trash, checking out the vehicles and equipment for any problems, spray painting/labeling boxes, basically any menial task to keep me busy. Those kinds of jobs are great at bringing out the true colors in someone, especially if you're doing it for long enough!
@johntavares3147
@johntavares3147 4 жыл бұрын
First, I want to thank you for making such very good and interesting videos. I think that I have watched them all by now, and I eagerly wait in anticipation for each new one. Thiis particular video has a certain interest for me as I am over 60, but feel about 30. Hahaha. Anyway, I think that you have hit on the perfect formula for those of us who simply love flying, especially helicopters, and your alternative way of flying as a private pilot is as near a perfect solution for a lot of us, as it's ever going to get and I'm more than happy at the prospect of that. Agsin, I want to sincerely thank you for your, both entertaining and educational videos, and wishing you continuing success into the future.
@serdavosseaworth6115
@serdavosseaworth6115 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 29 Iv had my license for two years and still haven’t landed a job, not for lack of trying but I don’t think I ever give up looking.
@yellow6ird
@yellow6ird 4 жыл бұрын
Currently 34, came into aviation late to be an apprentice avionics AME. No passion or desire to be an engineer for life but doing ok in the field for the past few years, literally weighting up should I go all in to CPL or just PPL in combination with current role...
@coffee439
@coffee439 4 жыл бұрын
This is actually very uplifting to hear. I'm 21 atm and will need o work a few years before even considering being able to fund training. Do you have any info or videos about the European helicopter job market and EASA conversions (I'm from the UK so would ideally like to stay in Europe)? Another great video, Mischa
@picazny
@picazny 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video, I love your channel, flying in BC looks soo amazing... I was afraid of what am I going to hear, since I`m 37 and still not loosing hope. I am not exactly in a position to be able to afford a helicopter training, especially not in Europe, where you need a lot more hours to get your licence. And I would gladly work for 30k a year (I am making less now :D ,but in eur ), only thing remains is to win the Loto.
@Daniel-cy2ph
@Daniel-cy2ph 4 жыл бұрын
Do you know anything about military pilots lets say with around a 1000h wanting to work in the civil sector at 40 years of age?
@scottbarney7472
@scottbarney7472 4 жыл бұрын
I'm currently 44 and hold a commercial that I achieved in 2009, was part way through CFII however due to DUII and going through alot of FAA hoops 2017 cleared to fly, currently 185hrs . I know Canada has different situation then America. I would sweep floors to fly. For me however raising family I havent been able to go back, wife is just into good paying job so it will take us a little longer to get finacially set. Passion is an understatement for me. You have given me lots of encouragement . thank you
@raulnava5874
@raulnava5874 2 жыл бұрын
I ask, what is the maximum age to get my helicopter pilot license having one of my own?
@tac-cobserver3788
@tac-cobserver3788 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, This is really good information 🤙
@user-dd5je6mz1k
@user-dd5je6mz1k 4 жыл бұрын
Good job bro👍
@robm78
@robm78 6 ай бұрын
IM 45 and was thinking about going heli over fixed wing. But if I CAN I want to make a career change from a trucker to pilot. I worry about how I would get my hours while working full time in order to get hired somewhere. Anyone have any input?
@jonnymacworth
@jonnymacworth 5 ай бұрын
Great advice, extremely practical and helpful for someone thinking pursuing a second career with helicopters
@bennett1586
@bennett1586 3 жыл бұрын
What this man is saying is absolutely spot on. I've always wanted to fly helicopters but never had the opportunity to pursue it because "life" always got in the way in some way or another. At 42, I now have spent 15+ years in the oil and gas industry and have been paid very well over the years. A few years ago I checked into actually getting my commercial pilot license and going after my dream of flying a helicopter for a career. After doing tons of research and talking with a few people in the industry, I realized my dream of flying commercially wasn't going to happen. The instant drastic drop in pay was a major factor but the fact that it would take me 5+ years to even start making half of what I make now just didn't make financial sense. I will still pursue my dream of being a helicopter pilot, it will just be on the private level but I'll enjoy every second of it.
@WConn100
@WConn100 3 жыл бұрын
I got my PPL Rotorcraft/Helicopter at age 68 with an intention of getting a CPL at some point in the future. No intention to ever work as a pilot again, just for the accomplishment and additional safety factor of the training. As a 22 year old the hardest part of learning to fly fixed wing was paying for it. Now paying for it is no problem but remembering I have a flying lesson at 1pm can be challenging. It would be interesting to know the age of the oldest CPL CANDIDATE in the USA.
@Daimo83
@Daimo83 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a bricklayer at 37 with some inheritance.... argh the temptation is real
@ericcoleman7883
@ericcoleman7883 4 жыл бұрын
So, I lasted about halfway, 67 learning and I can see many opportunities for a guy with my age and background to still fly even commercially. May not be all the glory jobs, but flying is flying and I not in it for the money, I've got my retirement, I'm in it to fly. i don't take "your to old" And by the way, I own my company and I still clean the restrooms, build the walls and smoke most of the young whippersnappers all day long. Kids to busy on their cells to pay attention. Their heads are in the clouds and we are not talking piloting clouds and I'd be scared to death to trust one as a pilot
@BlissRobert
@BlissRobert 4 жыл бұрын
I am almost 80 years old, but I am coming into some serious money, and plan to buy an Airbus H135 helicopter, and pay someone to teach me to fly it!
@albertjudah3676
@albertjudah3676 4 жыл бұрын
are you in Australia?
@pasadiko401
@pasadiko401 4 жыл бұрын
Go for it man, don’t let your dream die. Age is truly just a number.
@joyceanderson8045
@joyceanderson8045 4 жыл бұрын
Way too go.......
@gerardomontano3898
@gerardomontano3898 4 жыл бұрын
Go for it!!
@eddyriley2055
@eddyriley2055 3 жыл бұрын
bob...just rent,then bend it..lol.
@tech-ai-maniac
@tech-ai-maniac 2 жыл бұрын
Great video… from a „business“ perspective. But what if I want to get a private licence… ? I am 46, owner of a PPL(A) licence and looking for a helicopter licence within the next 5 years (also getting a small helicopter like a Capri G2 - or a HX50). Any advise, constraints or hurdles?
@Novadean1
@Novadean1 4 жыл бұрын
Yes Sir absolutly I totaly agree, yes I`m from Germany, I muved in Bell 47 - 1987 I was age 33 I was in my very best jears to learn helicopters ! Was thinking first Commercial Pilot but realy allso my Money was way to short for this, so I did this in a big 6 month inkl. Student Visa in US - after all it was the perfect time to do it. My Job was semi truck driving for a Living and never gave up ! All it workt out just fine, befor I did Skydiving so I kissed the air first !
@SwallCloud
@SwallCloud 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, what about if it's not for job and you want to pass your licence for private use ?
@rohansable7170
@rohansable7170 3 жыл бұрын
very well said Misha .. Thums up for you ..
@joshuaoh912
@joshuaoh912 3 жыл бұрын
What about a army veteran who flew for 10 years in the service and is 41 years old?
@perry8498
@perry8498 4 жыл бұрын
If a middle aged man self funds his CPL , that would have to be a benefit to any employer
@SkyCoreLLC
@SkyCoreLLC 4 жыл бұрын
Of course it would. And if he makes an investment in a helicopter he is way ahead of everybody else.
@vspeeds7
@vspeeds7 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely , and I the speaker should be ashamed of himself
@ozzypups
@ozzypups 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this post
@gustheswampdonkey
@gustheswampdonkey 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your video I'm 58 would love to be a helicopter pilot but just for pleasure not as a job should I persue it or do you think I should forget the whole idea cheers again great video
@Zeaiclies
@Zeaiclies 3 жыл бұрын
What if you don't want to do commercial just private helicopter pilot? I am 43 and I wish I had done it at 29
@3204clivesinclair
@3204clivesinclair 4 жыл бұрын
I left the military in 1993 (aged 38) after several yrs of rotary flying. When I left the military, my first priority was income and commercial pilot jobs were rare here in the UK then. I flew privately, both fixed and rotary occasionally until about 1999. My only regret was not holding out longer to try and get a commercial job. I miss flying, but hopefully I can fund one of my Grandchildren to learn.
@mikesampont6091
@mikesampont6091 2 жыл бұрын
Very well Spoken! Nice Job.
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