There are many steps to becoming a pilot. The first step is getting your private pilot certificate. Most students do their initial training in a single-engined, land-based plane. You can not be payed for being a private pilot. Then you get your instrument rating certificate. Then you get the commercial pilot rating and can get paid to fly customers.
You need (In the US) 45 hours to get a Private pilot license, 45 for instrument (IFR), 250 hours to get a Commercial license and 1500 hours of flight time and 500 hours of cross-country flight time to go into the airlines. As to get into the airlines, a 4 year degree will help
bare minimum, a bachelor's degree. preferably in aeronautical engineering.there are ROTC programs that will guide you as to degree choice.
While there are no specific degree requirements to become a pilot, rather, stringent requirements including in class and flight time. However, some pilots hold a Bachelors or Masters in Aviation or Aeronautical Sciences.
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maths and physics
To become a jet pilot an individual must first meet all the physical requirements, must have a college degree with preference being given to technical and scientific fields.
they have to be a minimum height of between 5'4" and 5'5"
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I don't think there is an 'age' limit as such, however by the time you've been through all the educational requirements and the flight training most new fighter pilots would be around 23-24 years old.
Yes, provided they satisfy all requirements including citizenship.
FAR part 91 gives the physical requirements to become a licensed pilot
You should have passed college, with science and should be a jet pilot.
A pilot license.
A good knowledge of geography is needed to be a pilot. Understand elevations and other geographic features are absolutely essential have a successful flying experience.