Even though a college degree is not enough to fly for any of the regional airlines in the United States, a 5 year college degree is required to fly for a major US airline. It is best to have a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in aviation.
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:)
Well in order to be a pilot in secondary school u would need 5 gcse's between C and A* 2 a- levels preferbly with phyics and science....( in college ) and get a degree in university then u would appy for a airline then take it from there!
it is really expensive to become a pilot the only way I could tell you how to save a little money is if he also wants to become a heli pilot then do them at the same time because you would save a couple of ground hours on that.
Yeah Why wouldn't you be able to. The only way you couldn't would be if you were a pilot.
An airline pilot needs knowledge of geography to be able to navigate through different airspace, plan efficient flight routes, understand weather patterns, and make informed decisions in case of diversions or emergencies. This knowledge helps them ensure the safety and efficiency of flights.
The degree that you would need to become a lawyer would be a law degree.
They would use meteorology to know the climate.
That would depend on how long the pilot worked for Indian Airlines and how much was put tinto the pension over the years of work.
Actually you join the air force as an officer, so you need a bachelors degree which takes four years, so if u wanted to be an officer then you would need to go to college and get a bachelors degree, idk exactly what courses but that's what you need to be a pilot.
Certainly, a felon can learn to fly. Whether or not a felon could get a job flying would be another question. To earn an ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) rating, the FAA wants you to be "of good moral character," or something of that sort, but that wouldn't keep you from flying.
I think the military would take you and train you to be a fighter pilot if you have any kind of college degree (shows you can learn in an academic setting) and some basic knowledge about science and physics, and an interest in flying, and excellent vision, hearing, quick reflexes, and good physical fitness. Now if you want to be a test pilot or something like that, you'd probably want a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering.
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