pilots train by first going through tough theory first then they go through flight simulation and get a feel for what there going to be flying and then the take a plane with an instructor and go for a fly :)
The Navy has helicopters and employs pilots to fly them. And they even train you to do it.
one who drives train
Flight simulators are used to train new pilots because it is safest and cheapest. It allows students to learn from small and big mistakes, and to experience emergency situations without killing anyone.
A lot of companies use a simulator to train pilots so the trained pilots can expect how one can fly up in the air. One will be trained so he won't make any mistakes or get into any accidents on the plane.
Tuskegee, Alabama
No but they use them for operational duties and they train their own pilots.
Assistance loco pilot is generally co pilot for train. In a train there are mainly two pilots handle all job related to running a train.
Train drivers and pilots kind of have a strict rule about color blindness. They cannot be hired. If you apply they have to look at your medical certificates.
A flight-simulator.
A flight-simulator.
Yes there is military license you get it when you train with the armed forces of your country but the civilian license can be get by going to school like university or private colleges and clubs.
Tank crewman, infantrymen, sailors, artillerymen, etc. can be trained in 8 to 16 weeks. It takes years to train top notch military pilots. The Battle of Midway took away the "cream of the crop" of their combat pilots and air crewmen (fighter pilots, dive bomber pilots and rear gunners, torpedo bomber pilots and gunners and torpedomen). Japan should have trained more pilots than it did. But apparently, Japan did not think that they would lose so many pilots during the war. From Midway afterwards, for the most part, inexperienced (naval) pilots would be fighting against the US and it's allies.