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● RDT COMM ·Present-Village-9858 ·June 10, 2026 ·23:32Z

Seeking advice

A pilot-in-training about 20 hours into private pilot license instruction and currently employed as a full-time chef faces a significant career decision after being offered the opportunity to purchase and operate the restaurant. The individual must weigh pursuing an airline pilot career with self-funded training against taking over the business, which would likely limit available time for flight training and risk burnout or abandonment of either goal. Seeking guidance from others with experience managing competing career aspirations, the person hopes to find a path that allows pursuing both objectives simultaneously.
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The submitted content is not an aviation news article and cannot be analyzed in the requested format. It is a personal advice post from a Reddit user — a student pilot approximately 20 hours into private pilot training — asking for career and life guidance about whether to purchase a restaurant business or prioritize flight training.

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