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pilots train by first going through tough theory first then they go through flight simulation and get a feel for what there going to be flying and then the take a plane with an instructor and go for a fly :)
The first nonstop balloon flight around the world took 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 miles.
is it 44,171 for a flight attendant at delta airlines.
She wasn't planning on going far. Her first flight was around Kinner Field near LA.
I believe that would be pilots from the US Naval Air Station around 1913.
probably the wright brothers flying school in Montgomery Alabama 1910 - they opened the flying school to train pilots to fly the airplanes they were going to sell - the school was on an old cotton plantation - Orville wrights first flight at the school was the first known airplane flight in Alabama and also the first ever night flight occured at the school flying by moonlight - the school opened with 5 students but closed after only a few weeks the first 5 student pilots were: Walter brookins j w Davis Spencer crane arch hoxsey arthur welch
The first president to get a pilots license was Dwight Eisenhower
A+ 1933
I the U.S.A. the FAA says that a pilot needs vision to be CORRECTABLE to 2020. As long as you can see 2020 your good. Ask your flight instructor first. Visit the FAA website.
Most pilots work for big airlines 'Airlines require two pilots in the cockpit flying the plane: the captain and the copilot, also known as the first officer. Before a flight, they examine the airplane's control equipment. They check that the weather and flight conditions are good before the fly. The captain has their flight plans checked by the air traffic controllers. The copilot plans the airplane's route the flying time. The pilot has to have get permission before he can takeoff.
farnaz In May, 1928, British Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith and his crew made the first flight across the Pacific Ocean in a Fokker F-VIIB/3M. Starting in Oakland, California
Kamikaze were Japanese suicide pilots who attacked Allied warships during World War 2. The kamikaze plane's first flight took place in April 9, 1937.