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New Now here's a future for the next generation.
Randal Franzen was 53, unemployed and nearly broke when his brother, a tool designer at Boeing, mentioned that pilots for remotely piloted aircraft – more commonly known as drones – were in high demand.

Franzen, a former professional skier and trucking company owner who had flown planes as a hobby, started calling manufacturers and found three schools that offer bachelor’s degrees for would-be feet-on-the-ground fliers: Kansas State University, the University of North Dakota and the private Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla.

He landed at Kansas State, where he maintained a 4.0 grade point average for four years and accumulated $60,000 in student loan debt before graduating in 2011. It was a gamble, but one that paid off with an offer “well into the six figures” as a flight operator for a military contractor in Afghanistan.


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New And without a bomber crew's risks or inconveniences.
Go home to your wife and kiddies every day.
Alex
New Yep, and no "adjustment problems". ;0)
     Now here's a future for the next generation. - (mmoffitt) - (2)
         And without a bomber crew's risks or inconveniences. - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
             Yep, and no "adjustment problems". ;0) -NT - (mmoffitt)

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