Archive for February, 2010
How to fix a gas fireplace pilot light from going out?
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
How much money does it take to receive a pilot license?
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
How do you become a Royal Marines Pilot?
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
What is the difference in CONTENT in a Commercial vs Private Pilot FAA Written Exam?
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
What score in the hsc would I need to become an airline pilot?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010hey dood asked:
I am a year 10 student and keen on becoming an airline pilot. I will be doing 2 unit maths next year and obviously physics. Math isn’t a big strong point but I can manage unit 2 maths. What score would I need in the hsc to get into flight cources etc. Would you recomend aviation at uni or flight school? Is there anything I can do from now to prepeare myself?
I am a year 10 student and keen on becoming an airline pilot. I will be doing 2 unit maths next year and obviously physics. Math isn’t a big strong point but I can manage unit 2 maths. What score would I need in the hsc to get into flight cources etc. Would you recomend aviation at uni or flight school? Is there anything I can do from now to prepeare myself?
What should i take in collage or university to become a pilot?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
How do i start towards becoming a pilot?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Is there any pilot schools in and around Manchester?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
How far up the airplane pilot career ladder can one go without having a college degree or tertiary education?
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Antonio v asked:
I know that becoming an airline pilot is impossible without a degree, but what about regional and local airliners? Most pilots never wind up working for an airliner anyway. But is it an acceptable (wise) decision to become a professional pilot having only taken general courses in college for several semesters? Thanks to all members in advance.
I know that becoming an airline pilot is impossible without a degree, but what about regional and local airliners? Most pilots never wind up working for an airliner anyway. But is it an acceptable (wise) decision to become a professional pilot having only taken general courses in college for several semesters? Thanks to all members in advance.









