
Episode #18
How to Become an Airline Pilot: 25 Years of Reality
Ask most people what they think it woould be like be a pilot and you'll get the same picture: crisp uniforms, layovers in glamorous cities, that effortless confidence walking through the airport. Instagram is full of it the cockpit selfies, the sunset landings, the caption that makes it look like one long holiday with better parking. Craig Harmon has lived the real version for twenty-five years. He always wanted to fly chose his school subjects around it, went through the Air Force to get there, and now flies long haul for a major airline. What he'll tell you is that the job is real, but so is everything the Instagram photos leave out. The reality is methodical and unforgiving. Every six months, Craig sits check rides that decide whether he keeps the licence that lets him do his job at all. There's no such thing as coasting the standards reset, over and over, for an entire career. And the job doesn't run on a normal calendar. Aviation operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, which means Craig often won't know where he'll be for Christmas until the week before. That cost doesn't just land on him. It lands on his family too. But he's clear that he'd do it again. The financial trajectory. The travel. And something harder to put a number on flying into Sydney on a clear day and still not quite believing he gets paid to do it. If you've ever wondered what the job actually asks of the person flying the plane, this one's the one you need to listen to. In this episode: [01:19] The three real pathways into aviation, and why Craig chose the Air Force route [03:08] What a day in the life of a long-haul pilot actually looks like [06:05] Why pilots sit check rides every six months, and what's riding on them [07:24] The financial cost of breaking into aviation, early career vs. established [09:21] Why Craig often doesn't know where he'll spend Christmas until the week before and what that costs his family [10:30] The payoff: the passion that hasn't faded, and the moments that still don't feel like work [17:00] What Craig would tell his twenty-year-old self Subscribe for more honest career conversations, new episodes every Wednesday. Everything in one place: https://linktr.ee/the20minutecareer Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @the20minutecareer ️ The 20 Minute Career — Real People, Real Jobs, Honest Conversations.

