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No. Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics whereas an airforce pilot is a human being. Human beings do not have mathematical subjects embedded in them!
To become a pilot, it is recommended to take subjects such as mathematics, physics, and geography in class 11. These subjects provide a strong foundation in key areas related to aviation, such as navigation, aerodynamics, and meteorology. Additionally, subjects like English and a foreign language can also be beneficial for clear communication.
you need math sceince and a lady
The number of subjects in a pilot study can vary widely depending on the study's goals and design, but typically ranges from 10 to 30 participants. This sample size is usually sufficient to identify potential issues in the study's methodology and to gather preliminary data. However, it is essential to ensure that the sample is representative enough to provide meaningful insights for the larger study. Ultimately, the sample size should be determined based on the specific objectives and constraints of the pilot study.
To become a pilot, you typically need a minimum of five CXC subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, and a science subject (like Physics or Chemistry). Additional subjects may be beneficial, depending on the specific requirements of the flight school or aviation program you choose. It's important to check with the institution you intend to apply to for their specific entry requirements.
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!
GCSE subjects don't really mean anything in terms of wanting to become a pilot, what you do need though is enough GCSE's to get the A levels needed. GCSE subjects are maths and English at grade C or above (but it is best to aim for A* it is a very competitive job) and the other subjects are optional (even in something like knitwear (if they do it :S) but again as it is so competitive its best to have a more academic subject... sciences, history etc) As for A-level you need to A levels grade G or above I know G! and they can be in any subject (but like the GCSE's the higher the grade, and the more the academic the subject the better) Remember, however that grades don't mean a lot. They are just a type of filtering process to stop time-wasters and social rejects who go into an AFCO and think becoming a pilot is as easy as becoming an infantryman. It's more down to what the person is like and other requirements such as no hay fever etc..
GCSE: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Computer Science, Music (All A - Grade) and English Language B-Grade A-Level: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science (All A-grade) Hoping for a career in the RAF and train as a pilot, and then maybe later on become an airline pilot. Thanks in advance for any help or input anyone can offer. Are these subjects deemed acceptable?