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#2 | Starting a Career as an Airline Pilot
5 hours ago ago from College Town TechnologiesCollege Town Technologies
To be a pilot for hire, you need a commercial pilot certificate . You earn your certificate by passing commercial pilot ground school and logging at least 250 flight hours , with allotted time dedicated to certain conditions and maneuvers. After you have logged your hours and passed your written ground school test, you will need to pass a check-ride . A check-ride is something like the driving test we take to get our driver's licenses. A ...
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5 hours ago ago from College Town TechnologiesCollege Town Technologies
While there is no college requirement to be a pilot, most airlines look for some college time and prefer an earned degree. College shows that you are trainable and that you can stick to a challenging curriculum and succeed qualities an airline would like to know that you have before it spends a lot of money to train you. There are two major career paths to being hired as an airline pilot: civilian or military . Each has its advantages and ...
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2 hours ago ago from Recruit More Fast
You always wanted to learn how to fly a helicopter right? Well, don't just seat there in envy as you watch those normal people fly and enjoy flying. You have to take the first step to get yourself on the stick. You have to enroll on helicopter flight training. Don't know how? Here are the things you should know when you are considering enrolling for a helicopter flight training: The cost. Upon considering the idea of enrolling ...
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22 hours ago ago from Ehud
So Voyage is very nice to allow its flight school students to rent either of the R-22 helicopters. Unfortunately they also have a currency requirement so that every 60 days one must fly with an instructor. This was originally created [I was told] to prevent non-current students from showing up and taking up valuable flight hours / aircraft time. The upshot is that I'm scheduled to fly on Saturday if everything works out fine to take up ...
Related content“I fly to land” – A bit of introspection
21 hours ago ago from Plastic Pilot
The title of this post are not my words, but those of Sylvia, the pilot and writer behing Fear Of Landing . This is the kind of sentences I regret not to have found it myself. So kudos to Sylvia for these words, and for sharing the reasons behind her flying. She set up this great post , asking pilots why they fly. I strongly encourage you to visit it and leave a comment. It's somehow hard to admit it, but I consider myself like an ...
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