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Old August 24th 09, 06:22 PM
Rudy26 Rudy26 is offline
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Default Finally following my dreams

Hi all,

I'm new to this forum, and hope I'm in the right place to ask these questions.

At 45, I've finally decided to follow my lifelong dream of flying. I guess my first concern is, am I too old. I don't want to be a airline pilot, but cessnas or flying instructor would be nice, so long as I get in the air.

My other concern is a reoccuring inner ear problem, labyrinthitis. I know I'll have to get a medical and all, but was wondering if this is something that could effect a flying career.

Thanks and hope to talk to you guys a lot in the future
 




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