To become a flight nurse there are certain requirements that I will have to follow.. “The education needed to become a flight nurse includes the normal studies of a registered nurse plus post-grad training in emergency nursing or intensive care”("Flight Nurse Education"). It will take four to six years to complete my education. Apart from the classes themselves, I …show more content…
“Nurses are needed everywhere in the world” (“101 Reasons to Be a Nurse.” ). The demand for nurses is outrageous. So being able to meet the requirements for flight nursing means that I will be able to get a nursing job at all times. I will have a higher chance of getting a job as a nurse if I have my RN or or higher. The “job longevity; many nurses work for 40 years or more in their profession” (“101 Reasons to Be a Nurse.” ). With that being said, it shows that I will have decent job security, and I will be able to rely on working in the same place for many years. This is important because in the world today it is becoming harder and harder to find a job with good job security. Another perk of getting a job as a flight nurse is that I will see many different parts of the world while saving someone's life (“101 Reasons to Be a Nurse.” ). That is a plus because not many people are able to travel the world and on top of that my traveling will be free, and I will be able to help people while doing it which is two benefits to this job. I have always dreamed of being able to meet nurses and doctors from different parts of the world and with this job, I will be able to do just that. Another plus of being a flight nurse would be that I have to be able to “adapt to everything” (DidiRN.). Being able to adapt to everything will help me in more aspects of my life, such as with relationships, children, and other family members. It is the kind of thing that will help in many different parts of life. So flight nursing can help me with my ability to look at and deal with any situation that gets thrown at me in a mature