Where is the best place to study to become a flight attendant?
ANSWER from Bob Raab on 11 April 2006: Don’t waste money on “flight attendant” schools. Every airline has it’s own training program that you will have to go through no matter how much training you have had elsewhere. Return to list of questions QUESTION: How good do you have to be at physics, chemistry and math to be a pilot? ANSWER from Steve Alessi on 19 April 2006: A pilot almost never uses physics or chemistry while flying. We do use math but only basic math like adding and subtracting. We also use some basic geometry. The airlines don’t require any special math or science to become a pilot. The military might require it, however. Most airlines in the U.S. require a 4-year college degree. It would be better to pick another field of study that you enjoy and get your degree in that. Business, Engineering, and Management are examples of the most common degrees that pilots have. Pilots have to pass a physical every 6 months. If for some reason we can’t, and have to stop flying, having