Your ambitions...
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Getting into cardiology or general surgery would be neat as well, but those don't offer discounts on big macs.
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Also, survive the next 5 years on Ocrevus without getting some nasty infection and dying.
Fun times.
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2. Survive what my fellow Filipino weird prediction people think is an impending zombie apocalypse which would hopefully not arrive.
3. Make different RC aircraft and sell them to people.
4. Be a Cessna Skyhawk pleb.
5. Get a better PC so I could play War Thunder and fricking rage because some hackerman pwned me.
A (i completely forgot)
A Me 262 pilot, how many times his plane's engines caught on fire.
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Eventually I want to own a fabric-covered biplane, ideally with a radial. My neighbor's Stearman really got me hooked on the concept.
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After that, I think I'll overdose and die.
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Graduate high school, go to college for aeronautical engineering or similar, commission into the Air National Guard or Reserve out of ROTC, and fly HH-60 Pave Hawks or A-10s. If I can afford it, I’ll go to the National Test Pilot School and get trained there. Regardless of of that happens, I’ll definitely be looking for a job as a test pilot. Not sure where- it could be at a large company like Boeing or Scaled Composites, or a smaller one like Wasabi Flight Test. If I wind up going to New York instead of one of the West Coast CSAR squadrons, I’ll start my own firm. If the test pilot thing doesn’t work out, I’ll have the option to go full-time in the Guard or take an airline job. I’ve got a lot of thing I want to do in life, and I can’t do ‘em all. So for now, it’ll be Gunny’s answer. Live life to the fullest. One day at a time.
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