Since this is an opinion question, in simple words, the degree doesn't a skilled pilot make. Getting a degree in just aviation makes it much harder to get a job in any other field. I would recommend going to school for something else and taking flight lessons on the side, becoming a flight instructor is probably the quickest way to learn more about aviation. So no it shouldn't be required to have an aviation degree in order to be a commercial pilot. Accumulating flight time in different weather conditions and environments is where you earn your stripes.
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Mandatory means it's required--it has to be done.
Join the Air Force, or take the tests to determine if you are suitable for Naval or Army aviation programs.In this manner you will receive the best flight training imaginable and not have to pay for it yourself, log lots of hours, and learn the discipline and probity required of professional pilots.
No airbags are not mandatory on all vehicles. In the united states airbags are mandatory on vehicles under 8500 gvw(gross vehicle weight rating), but might be standard/optional equipment from the manufacturer.
The word mandatory means all required.
She was forced into mandatory (required) retirement.
No, mandatory means required or compulsory. Something that is mandatory must be done or followed according to a rule or law.
Mandatory=required
Aviation insurance is required for all private and commerical flyers. The amount of coverage required by law depends of the size of the aircraft.
That is the correct spelling of "mandatory" (required).
Mandatory
Mandatory spending is required by law and the other is not.