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Anyone knows something about how to become pilot?


Tenzin kalden 11th Apr, 2019
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Saanch kaushik 11th Apr, 2019

Airline and commercial pilots are trained to operate aerial vehicles in order to perform duties like transporting supplies and passengers. Although this career may appeal to adventurous souls, there is also a high level of stress and responsibility involved in commanding aircraft under different weather conditions and in various difficult situations. Typically, two pilots are required in most aircraft, and the most experienced pilot is considered the captain. Following are the steps to become pilot:-

  1. Step 1: Obtain a College Education. 
  2. Step 2: Gain Flying Hours. 
  3. Step 3: Earn a Pilot's License.
  4. Step 4: Complete Additional Tests and Training.
  5. Step 5: Work as a Pilot. .
  6. Step 6: Advance in the Field.

Educational qualifications needed:-

In order to begin training as an airline pilot, you'll generally need at least 5 GCSE's from A to C, with English and Maths included. You will also need at least two A-levels, and ideally this will include Maths and Physics

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