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No English is one of the lead languages. It is considered the International Language of Aviation. This is of cource NOT without controversy but English was the first language used when aviation processes where introduced in and around World War 2 by the British and US airforces.
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).
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It was used in a Pillsbury commercial. :)
"Pilot" in English means pilota in Italian.
To become a commercial pilot for an airline (British Airways, easyJet, etc.), you will have to have GCSE levels in English, Maths and Science (Preferably Physics). You will need to have levels...A* to C.A* - B and you may get sponsorship from an airline.If you get C, you may get to join an airline.It is best that you start as a first officer (Co-pilot), and work your way up to Captain.Hope this helps :)
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
There is More than One Route to a Career in Commercial Aviation A commercial pilot in the U.S. is a person who is allowed to be paid for flying. Before you can be paid for flying any type of aircraft you must meet these minimum FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) requirements: - Be at least 18 years of age. - Be able to read, speak, write and understand English. - Hold a private pilot certificate or higher license from the FAA - Meet the aeronautical experience requirements of a commercial pilot license that apply to the aircraft category (type of plane) and commercial class rating (type of work) sought. - Take and pass the knowledge test. - Pass the practical flying test.
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Yes. II PUC is enough to get trained as a commercial pilot.