Originally Posted by cally
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Ali Carter to retire!
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Posthe has ppl licence its not the same as a BA pilot really!
Anyway, he won't retire, he been back tracking already int he..lol
Like i said, snooker players don't retire anyway...
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never imagined for one minute he would retire - just a bad day at the office - we all get that.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI thought i heard he had a commercial pilots licence, maybe heard wrong then lol, as i did wonder how he found the time
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Originally Posted by cally View PostYes, but he wont make a living out of it like he has in snooker flying little poot poot planes would he...
Anyway, he won't retire, he been back tracking already int he..lol
Like i said, snooker players don't retire anyway...
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Originally Posted by cally View PostThat surprises me.
He's had that much time flying?
You sure about that bud?
He has a private pilot's license!
But in the meantime he could be hired as a pilot to fly jets but would be unlikely to get a top pilot's job without his ATPL.
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Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View PostHe gained his commercial pilot's licence in 2008. You need about 250 hours to get that. Since then he's been training on jets as the top of the tree licence, the ATPL needs approx. 1,500 flying hours which he would need to get a top job with a big airline.
But in the meantime he could be hired as a pilot to fly jets but would be unlikely to get a top pilot's job without his ATPL.
In this interview here in 2009 he says... > ""There was a time a couple of years ago when things weren't going well, I looked at other things like becoming an airline pilot," he says. "Now I've got my PPL [Private Pilot's Licence] and my friend owns an aeroplane which I've got access to."
Carter's dead-eye under the snooker lights is also handy when zipping around the skies. "In a light aircraft it's very roller-coasterly because you're only doing 150 knots, and obviously on final approach, if the wind gets hold of you, it takes quite a lot of skill to make a good landing," he says with a little understatement."
I dunno i don't care really, he wont retire and become a pilot anyway will he ..
Peace out.
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