No formal education outside of your flight training is required however High School maths would be important. Most of the larger more respected flight schools have other entry requirements which would normally mean completing secondary education as a minimum.
Typically, operating an airplane is called "flying" and it requires a private pilot license (at minimum) from the FAA. - - - - - It depends on the kind of airplane it is, and what you plan to do with it. The licenses and certificates you need to fly a Piper Cherokee (single-engine piston airplane that isn't pressurized) are far different from what you need to fly a 747.
You do not need any schooling to be a waiter.
A degree is not required to be a pilot, however, it will help accelerate a pilot's career.
In the US you must be 16 to solo an airplane with a student pilot's license, and you need to be 17 to be eligible for the private pilot license.
High schooling.
There is no schooling. just a business license. but schooling may be helpful
you need areal
17 years old - You need to be at least 17 years old to solo an airplane, and soloing an airplane is a prerequisite to a private pilot's license
anything and anywhere
The educational kind.
Trade School
you don't really need any lik type of schooling you either good or your not. You just need an agent and to know when to try out for things