At the age of 33, a person may or may not be too old for a pilot to be working for a major airline. Every major airline will have their own requirements as to who they will allow to fly their planes. Most of the time, the person with the most experience and training is better suited to fly.
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some of is major accomplishments are becoming an airline pilot
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There is a large list of different airline careers. You could become pilot or co-pilot, but this requires extensive training. You could become part of the maintenance crew, or the security, or become air-hostess.
Yes a person can be an airline pilot and also have lupus. Depending on the severity of the lupus, the demands of a pilot's job might become overwhelming. Lupus affects each person differently.
The best thing to do would be to contact someone who is or was an airline pilot and ask them. They will be more than happy to help you:) Good luck and God Bless:)
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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.
Of course. It's probably the most common and the most effective way.
To become a pilot you need to have maths and physics or you can take what you most enjoy in school but maths and physics are prefered better.