Aerospace Systems Engineer or Pilot?

I have always had the bug for flying and it has been a dream of mine from since i can remember. Becoming directly an airline pilot is/was not a viable solution for me as i can't afford it, due to this i took an Aerospace Systems Engineering degree and i'm about to graduate with a 2:1 (upper second).It still is my dream to fly and although i'm to be an Engineer a day will come when i will get in a cockpit and fly. The issue with this is that i have always wanted flying to be more than just a hobby. The only route i can think of is through the R.A.F. Applying to become a pilot and although being a fighter pilot would be the ultimate goal I do understand that only a few are actually selected to fill those roles. Lastly, we have got all the automation going into aircrafts now and all the unmanned UAVs. I don't want to follow my dreams and be replaced by drone or a system (which is probably what is going to happen in the future). So what are your thoughts on this, Pilot or Engineer?

Condor airlines: is it safe?

We're flying with them for the first time via Frankfurt and read alot of bad reviews, not about safety but just service in general. Were prepared for the worst for that but are their planes safe?

Drone Rules in Los Angeles, CA? What to Expect? (DJI Phantom 4)?

Me and my friends are going to LA for my birthday and we want to get some drone shots for my bday. Places like the downtown skyline, me surfing, palm trees and perhaps Santa Monica Pier.

I've read people's testimonies who live in CA and they say you need to have your drone registered AND a flying license, and it's basically illegal to fly anywhere except in a deserted area (or the desert itself) but then I also read that the FAA says you CAN fly anywhere in CA as long as it's not private property and not within 5miles of the airport as well as your drone doesn't have to be registered if it isn't for commercial use.

I've never been to California and I don't want to get arrested on my birthday. Do you think I should just not bring it? Or should I bring it? Is drone flying even common there?

Can I change this with British airways? Booked flight using mine and my dads cards (with his permission)?

So the BA helpline is closed at the moment but I plan to ask them if I can change name of a cardholder on one of my receipts. Originally my dad paid for my full flight on his credit card and we ticked the box that someone else is paying for my flight. However later on I realised I wanted to fly at a earlier date and I changed my date of flying but paid the changing flight fee on MY OWN DEBIT CARD and I recall selecting the option that said that I was paying for this change when asked. However a few hours later I checked the receipt for the changed flight and it has MY DADS NAME AS THE CARDHOLDER rather than my name. I'm panicking as it shows the ending of my debit card number but has the wrong cardholder name as obviously its my debit card and not my dads. Do you think this is a huge issue and what could BA do to rectify this? I have not been able to sleep all night and I would like to get an idea of what other people think in the mean time whilst I'm waiting to call BA.

It still has my name as the passenger who is flying though.

Will people stop flying southwest airlines from vegas to lax or lax to sfo due to engine failure?

Will southwest airlines go bankrupt because people say first united drags people off of planes now southwest airlines is killing people because a woman died on southwest flight

I don't think it is the airlines fault the pilots did great they were navy air force pilots

Is southwest airlines not good and safe anymore due to engine failure and a passenger who died

Is this is like a fatal crash that hasn't happened in awhile