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There are a couple places to look depending on whether you are looking to become a pilot or just to work for American Airlines in general. If you are looking to become a pilot there is specific training required and to find out about it American Airlines prefers to be contact by email or via Skype, their username is pccwebsite. If you are looking for any job with American Airlines then contact the Human Resource Dept. for American Airlines at 1-800-447-2000.
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 :)
The pilot of the United Airlines flight 93 was captain Jason Dahl.
With the rising cost of fuel, many airlines opted for simulators to augment their traditional pilot and crew training
There are vacancies for pilot and also there are no vacancies for pilot.
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Spunky Airlines - 2010 The Pilot Is What 2-2 was released on: USA: 16 September 2012
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He's a commercial pilot for American Airlines.
I have a firend I was in the USMC in the mid-seventies with whos last job as a pilot was with Transtar Airlines in the 1980's. I want to see if I can locate him. Can you help?
Duncan is an airline pilot flying for Southwest Airlines.
depending on the airline you fly, but the average is 12 hours