its not a case of how many grades you need, its more based on what grades you have. to begin a pilot training course you need at least a C in science physics, chemistry, B/C in maths and decent knowledge in geography and it can be very handy to have a second language. with average grades in mainly science and maths, you can then go to apply for a place at a pilot training course. they will look at the appclication form you would have filled out for them, took into account your grades and A-levels and they will then decide whether you are intelligent enough to begin the course. in the course they will sign you up to classes to increase your knowledge in the required fields, make you sit some exams which will allow you to qualify to pilot classes/lessons. that's how i started off anyway. hopefully that answers your question.
87 i think
An airline pilot
An airline pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft. These airline pilots take a lot of time and money to learn how to fly these billion dollar places to get us to where we want to go.
Some information found on Airline Pilot Central includes job benefits of being an airline pilot. For example, it lists average salary and retirement information for pilots.
Yes.
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Emily warner was the first female pilot in airline
None.
The average salary of an airline pilot is $95,000 a year. Depending on the airline and whether they fly private jets or mainstream airlines will depend on how much they make.
Yes because the skillls are transferable and the skills are similiar.
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.