You dont need geography to become a pilot but if you take it you will want physical geography
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.
To become a pilot, you should study math, geography, English, writing, etc. In training, you would receive all technical instructions you need.
There are four things you will need to become a pilot. You will need English,maths,triple science and geography to become a pilot.
To become a commercial pilot for an airline (British Airways, easyJet, etc.), you will have to have GCSE levels in English, Maths and Science (Preferably Physics). You will need to have levels...A* to C.A* - B and you may get sponsorship from an airline.If you get C, you may get to join an airline.It is best that you start as a first officer (Co-pilot), and work your way up to Captain.Hope this helps :)
No
practice
You need to be 18 or older.
To become a pilot you need to have maths and physics or you can take what you most enjoy in school but maths and physics are prefered better.
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.
yes of course you have to because you need your pilot license
yes of course
You will have to take a course in aviation.