Maths is one of the subjects
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maths and English are subjects you need most but it varies onwhat type of law yougo for
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To become a company director, you do not need specific subjects, all you have to do is form the company or be appointed. To be a good company director, many subjects will be useful. They may relate to communication, management, administration, marketing, planning and forecasting, accounting, and may also be specific to the type of business the company does.
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..
uu dont really need any subjects uu just need to look pretty and have a good posture and be quite tall i think its 5 ft 7 for a girl and 5 ft 9 for a boy . x
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.
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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
It depends on what type of pilot you'd like to be. You would start of with a Private Pilot License and then move to a Commercial License to get paid to fly. There are also a ton of ratings you can get for different types of flying and aircraft.
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