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Becoming an Airline Pilot

Thanks for responding so quickly.  I eventually want to fly for a major airline and what you have described has really enlightened me.  But also the reason I want to major in Aerospace Engineering is because in the event that I am unable to get a job as a pilot, I can still be around airplanes.  Because I speak Chinese, would this help me in an airline to become a captain who flies to china or asia?  And should I start training now or later? ------------------------- Followup...

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It is good that you have a back up plan with your degree! It is always smart to be have something to...

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Becoming an Airline Pilot in Canada?

I am 18 years old and a first year student at The University of Western Ontario. Now...I have hopes to become an Airline Pilot and i am willing try my best to succeed to become an Airline Pilot. I am currently working towards a University Degree under...

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There are many possible options for you. Most Canadian airlines prefer university degrees, they don...

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Becoming an Airline Pilot!? Very confused?

Hello, I am a senior in High School and am seriously looking into becoming an Commercial Pilot for my career. I want to go into the Airline and Flight Operations - Commercial Pilot program at BCIT. By the end of the two year course you will have a Diploma...

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The chances of getting a flying job with a major airline right after graduation from either a 2 year...

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Becoming an Airline Pilot?

Hey, I'm 16 years old and I live in the Maritimes in Canada. I'm in grade eleven, and as much as I'd not like to think about it, I really do have to start thinking what I want to do with my life, because, well, what I do now affects what I do later....

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First, a pilot does not have a high end job in terms of pay, but i have never met a pilot that doesnt...

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The Military is the best route to take in becoming an Airline Pilot. Agree or Not ?

I want to hear your thoughts and opinions. I feel joining the air force and gaining flight experience in the public sector is looked highly in the recruitment office of large commercial airlines. - You get the best and top flight training. - Fly some...

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If I can put my two cents worth. The first and foremost reason you should want to join the Air Force...

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The pathway to becoming an airline pilot?

I am a 28 year old British citizen who holds a first class degree (BSc) and has taken some time out teaching English in South America to rethink my career options. I have been looking into training as a pilot, which has interested me for some time, however...

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You're basically too old to have a realistic shot of flying in the military. You would have to be way...

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Path to becoming an airline pilot.?

I just turned 14 years old, and it is my uttermost dream to become an airline pilot. I am very smart but don't have much money and do not plan on entering the military. What should i do to become a commercial airline pilot? When do I start? I am in eighth...

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Any bachelor's degree would be fine; virtually all major airlines (ex. American, United, etc.) require...

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Becoming An Airline Pilot At 18?

I'm currently 17. I'm a private pilot with my instrument rating and I have around 215 hours. I turn 18 and March my checkride for my CPL is on my Birthday. (Checkride is already scheduled). My CFI is really good friends with the chief pilot at a skydive...

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It's a good plan with a couple of big flaws really. I know of no airline in the US that would hire you...

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Becoming an airline pilot?

I am seriously looking into becoming a commercial pilot, and I am interested in studying aviation/commerce double degree at Swinburne University next year. However I have concerns that if I become a pilot I won't be able to have a family life. Is it...

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It depends who you work for. The pilots for the airline that I work for are home every night. However...

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Becoming a pilot for an airline?

Would this be a good way to become a pilot? I do not have the finances to become a pilot so i can not afford my own training. I probably have no chance of getting a sponsorship or becoming a military pilot. Would getting a degree in Physics or Chemistry...

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Never say never. Anything may be possible, but the situation you outlined would make the chance of success...

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