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Personally, I don't consider it suitable, at least in its current form. The heart of the question seems to be how the OP can find a commercial airline pilot's job that will pay enough to "feed a family", which is already a very subjective measure and depends a lot on location and expectations. I don't think there's any single, useful answer to this question that will be relevant to a wider audience.

Perhaps the question can be rephrased as I did with this this onethis one, which is quite similar in some ways. for example:

How much time and money are required to get an ATP license and enough hours to be considered for an airline position?

That's a more 'objective' question in my opinion and a good answer could actually be useful to anyone considering going the ATP route.

Personally, I don't consider it suitable, at least in its current form. The heart of the question seems to be how the OP can find a commercial airline pilot's job that will pay enough to "feed a family", which is already a very subjective measure and depends a lot on location and expectations. I don't think there's any single, useful answer to this question that will be relevant to a wider audience.

Perhaps the question can be rephrased as I did with this this one, which is quite similar in some ways. for example:

How much time and money are required to get an ATP license and enough hours to be considered for an airline position?

That's a more 'objective' question in my opinion and a good answer could actually be useful to anyone considering going the ATP route.

Personally, I don't consider it suitable, at least in its current form. The heart of the question seems to be how the OP can find a commercial airline pilot's job that will pay enough to "feed a family", which is already a very subjective measure and depends a lot on location and expectations. I don't think there's any single, useful answer to this question that will be relevant to a wider audience.

Perhaps the question can be rephrased as I did with this this one, which is quite similar in some ways. for example:

How much time and money are required to get an ATP license and enough hours to be considered for an airline position?

That's a more 'objective' question in my opinion and a good answer could actually be useful to anyone considering going the ATP route.

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Personally, I don't consider it suitable, at least in its current form. The heart of the question seems to be how the OP can find a commercial airline pilot's job that will pay enough to "feed a family", which is already a very subjective measure and depends a lot on location and expectations. I don't think there's any single, useful answer to this question that will be relevant to a wider audience.

Perhaps the question can be rephrased as I did with this this one, which is quite similar in some ways. for example:

How much time and money are required to get an ATP license and enough hours to be considered for an airline position?

That's a more 'objective' question in my opinion and a good answer could actually be useful to anyone considering going the ATP route.