Because the pilot has to be able to know everything he needs to do
No
Well most importantly, you would need a glider.
it's pretty self explanatory, would you want to fly in a plane where a pilot has no clue wut he is doing, I don't no about you but I would want to be in a plane where the pilot has been trained and has 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.
well, first off you need to get some money, courses are pricey. after that, well you need a Private Pilot License, and a Commercial Pilot License, from there you can start working as a pilot. Later on, you would probably want to get an Instrument Rating so that you can fly in tough weather.. the rest is more complicated but you will see when you start learning to become a pilot. good luck.
no. you need an "A" in maths and science and an "A*" would help alot.
An aviation attorney would need to be hired if a plane crashed. They would need to stand up and make a case as to why the pilot is not at fault when the plane crashed.
Pilot
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!
A degree is not required to be a pilot, however, it will help accelerate a pilot's career.
No. Having experience as a pilot would be a good thing but the Air Forces of the world train their pilots themselves because their planes are so specialised.