Of course. It's probably the most common and the most effective way.
The short answer is yes. My brother served in both the Air Force, then trained as a naval pilot and became a Blue Angel. He was in the military for about 18 years (including a two year stint with Blue Angels) and now he is a commercial pilot for a major airline.
well if you want to become a pilot you have to be taught how to do all the pilot stuff and flying the airplane and so on, but you also have pass tests do become a pilot, obiously, so I think yes, I think you do have to pass a test do become a pilot, obiously.
There are 104,322 commercial pilots in the U.S. and 152,933 airline transport pilots in the U.S. as of 2014. A commercial pilot license (CPL), is a qualification that permits the pilot of an aircraft to be paid for his/her work. The Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate is the highest level of aircraft pilot licence and authorizes the pilot to be a pilot on scheduled air carrier's aircraft (commercial airliners).
it is my understanding that commercial airline pilots must retire at age 65. so, anytime before this, i suppose. i think dat commercial airline pilots retire at age 69. so,at the age of 30yrs you could start i guess.
YES there are lots.
Piloting as a commercial pilot can provide for a pilot if full time. Flying for an airline is best.
usually the weight of aircraft your can fly
87 i think
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A rocket pilot is trained in the army, with their rules that apply to how their air control works and with aircraft that include more power. A commercial pilot (also known as an airline pilot) is trained by the airline or government in a less restricted program. Their rules are more based on the economic impact they hold and the systems of their relative aircraft.
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