QUOTE (Jimmy @ Feb 2 2007, 04:08 PM)
("the crowds rejoyced")
Rejoiced
well when you make it that big on the screen I can see what you mean
b*gger it
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BerG wrote:kiwiflyboy wrote:Jimmy wrote: oh btw should I really send an e-mail to NASA?![]()
By Astronaut I'm sure you mean a flying the space shuttle astronaut, not a person going for a ride for scientific purposes (I think the teachers and stuff that have been in space, have been the latter)
The shuttle is being phased out in a few years so if he makes it he will more likely be in one of these:With Jimmy's approach to things, he'll just buy NASA and get them to design him a custom ship.
You have to set yourself goals, no matter how impossible they may look from where you sit.
Nobody ever achieved anything by saying "I can't".
Of course you have to set goals, but I disagree that you should set ones that are most likely impossible.
As I said, I would love to be an astronaut, however I know it's not gonna happen, so instead my goal is to become an Airline Captain.
Who knows, perhaps space flight will become a common thing in 40 years and I will be able to re-establish my goals to become an astronaut!
Anyway, good luck Jimmy. You would become a national hero if you were to become the first New Zealand astronaut.

I have been in contact with my very good friend , and i'm sure we will all find out what you need to no .. the stat's ,regime and and maybe a lotta stuff we all never thought about , stay tuned 
"Buy" the way
... We have seen Jon with his Shuttle Screenies -the great freeware , I'm to really get the ball going , purchase the CapSim shuttle , all this is quik and in the open but it is because I have spent a large amount of time making Space models for many special shows and occasion's . 
monkeybdg wrote: Hey James
G-HEVN's prices were a bit unrealistic for NZ because it's so expensive to fly in the UK, I think 30-40 grand is realistic for CPL, more for a frozen ATPL or a C-CAT rating. Personally at this stage I'd prefer to fly RNZAF or GA aeroplanes than jets so on top of the CPL it's another 15k?
Yep, student loans are going to be the order of the day.
FlyingKiwi wrote: Those pricings sound about right; I've just taken a $32,000 student loan which doesn't cover PPL but fortunately I had a reasonable amount of money my parents have saved for education fees which has helped. Basically you have to anticipate spending a lot of money, and potentially not making a lot for quite a long time.
Also consider a university degree before the ATPL
Their Bachelor of Aviation gives you everything except the hours for a ATPL. End of publicity stunt:

I know a few people who have been to massey, but wouldnt speak highly of it

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