spell of need in wrong.
aerodynamics and physics
graduation
u do not have to have equipment
Maths is one of the subjects
any type of qualification which you get, but gragution is must in any field and no percentage is requied
They need organic soil.
Depends on the type of pilot. Working as a Pilot for a company such as the RAF would require 20/20 vision. However just a pilot of a private plane may be ok.
>well im a pilot myself.and i suggest when you are a pilot which is 20yrs about and i suggest you get drunk. it depends on the type of aircraft and the country, but in Canada one can become a glider pilot at 16 and a power pilot at age 17.
Well, Wiki User, this truly depends on where you are applying to become a professional Pilot, for example, it might take four years in one country, or only one in another. As well as this, it depends on how quick you pick up the skills needed to become a pilot. You might pick up these skills quickly, or not! This will also depend on what type of pilot you want to become. On average, it takes around two to four years to become a Pilot. I hope this has answered your question, Wiki User!! Yours sincerely, TheSmartJelly
The word "qualification" is a common noun as it refers to a general category of things rather than a specific, individual entity.
"etc" means "and so on" A "qualification" is a certificate issued after you have been trained in something and passed an exam showing you understand what you have been taught. The "type" of a qualification could be a University degree, a school certificate, an apprenticeship service etc.
Minimum requirements are a commercial pilot certificate, with a tailwheel endorsement and a pesticide applicator certificate in the state in which you will be operating.