To become a pilot, candidates must typically meet certain eligibility criteria, which include being at least 17 years old, holding a valid medical certificate issued by an aviation medical examiner, and possessing a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, aspiring pilots must complete required flight training hours and pass written and practical exams. For specific licenses, such as a private or commercial pilot license, further requirements apply, including age, flight experience, and theoretical knowledge.
I am going to the airport to learn about a becoming a pilot!!
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first try to fly a paper plane by your self.
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It is very time consuming
The Commercial Aviation degree at the University of North Dakota best fits into becoming a pilot...for obvious reasons. http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/registrar/catalogs/catalog/ugdept/depts/avit.htm
Check at your local airport.
some of is major accomplishments are becoming an airline pilot
Buzz Aldrin was a fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force before becoming an astronaut. He was the Lunar Module pilot on the Apollo 11 mission, becoming the second human to walk on the moon. After his time as an astronaut, Aldrin worked as an author, lecturer, and advocate for space exploration.
Before becoming famous as an aviator, Charles Lindbergh worked as a barnstormer, stunt pilot, and airmail pilot. He also briefly served as an Army pilot.
Becoming the first African American woman pilot.
She was the first woman to pilot the space shuttle.