Dhinuk! There is lot of requirements. Where are you located , I mean in what country?. Depending on that there is a numerour requrements. Like examaple in USA,You have to have get Airline Tranport License in oredr to get this license you...
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If your vision is correctable to 20/20 with glasses or contacts then, yes, you can become a pilot. However, as far as airline flying is concerned, your prospects may be limited. Many major airlines will not hire flight crews with uncorrecte...
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Video: Becoming An Airline Pilot expert Ian Pullin (Retired British Airways Pilot) gives expert advice on: Is there any specific training you can do to become an airline pilot?
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Since you already have a Bachelor's Degree, the only route you could go to Active-Duty would be through Officer Traiing School, or OTS. My understanding is that OTS is not taking many candidates at this time, and there are very few pilot ca...
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Only you can answer that question. People choose to become airline pilots for a variety of reasons. Those who enjoy this fantastic profession most usually can't point their finger at where the fascination comes from - or why they chose it i...
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Check out ISA's "Tips for Becoming an Airline Pilot" or Contact ISA+21 to help guide you in your quest for an airline career.
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Flying an airplane is fun. Getting paid to do it is even better. For some people, it's the perfect job: an office that travels, a view that's constantly changing and challenges that are exhilarating. It has been said that a pilot's job is h...
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