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How Do You Become An Airline Pilot?

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How Do You Become An Airline Pilot?

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The best way to find out how to become an airline pilot is to ask an airline pilot. Know that it is a very long process, and, to qualify as a new-hire pilot at a major US airline, you’ll have to have a 4-year college degree (minimum), and years of flying experience. The highest quality pilot training is military training, but the comittment for active duty is long (up to 10 years), the competition for positions is intense, and the program is very demanding. Also, your service may entail serving in combat. To go the civilian route, expect to spend 5-10 years garnering enough flying experience in order to qualify. You must have a perfectly clean police record and must produce proof of citizenship. It is not a job for anyone who is not serious, motivated, and willing to suffer through a lot of intense training. Remember that the training does not stop once hired at the airline; pilots are tested by government-controlled, company-provided evaluations on a yearly scheduled basis, and also o

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The highly regarded occupation of an airline pilot is a fun and rewarding one. That is however not to say it is easy. The road is a long one full of many enjoyable learning experiences, and if you have the drive to continue to then end, it reaps great rewards. Contact your local airport/flight school and take an intro flight. This lesson will help you decide if flying is what you really want to do. Continue on with lessons and get your private pilot licence. Your private pilot licence will allow you to fly with passengers but not for compensation. It will take you about 60 to 120 hours of flying to get to this point. Get your instrument rating, commercial pilot licence, multi engine rating, and possibly your certified flight instructor rating. By now you will have more then 250 hours of flight and will be well on your way. Get a college degree and build time. Most airlines wont hire anyone without a bachloers degree, the major does not have great signifigance so long as you have the de

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