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Pilot
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extra information
pilots are not allowed to drink any alcohol within eight hours of acting or attempting to act as a crew member
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The rules limit pilots to a maximum of 60 hours of flight duty per week, defined as 168 consecutive hours. In any consecutive 28-day period
must be 16 years old to solo an aircraft, 17 years old to obtain a Private Pilot Certificate, 18 years old to obtain a Commercial Pilot Certificate and 23 years old to obtain an Airline Transport Certificate.
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Education
becoming a pilot should only take 3 to 4 years, the time it takes to get your Bachelor of Science in Professional Flight
An airline pilot requires a bachelor's degree in any subject, whereas a commercial pilot usually needs a high school diploma or equivalent.
you need to score least 50% on physics, Chemistry and Mathematics to be able to join an Air flying school.
The airline transport pilot (ATP) is the most advanced pilot certificate one can obtain, and it's necessary for those who want to fly commercial airliners for a living.
What does a pilot do
Pilots have time-consuming duties before and after a flight, including weather assessments, filing flight plans, performing pre-flight checks on aircraft and filing post-flight reports, to ensure each flight is operated to the highest level of safety.
Fly and navigate airplanes, helicopters, and other types of aircraft.
Comercial, Private, military (if you apart of the military), Airline, etc
Airline pilots work for specific companies, transporting people and cargo on fixed schedules, while commercial pilots work for companies that offer charter flights, rescue operations, or aerial photography