Being an airline pilot is a glamorous,
exciting, and highly rewarding job. But how exactly do you become one? You can't just submit a resume and expect someone to call you back with a job offer. The actual process takes a long time and much dedication; it also means meeting precise requirements and can be a fairly expensive pathway to getting a career.
------ STEP I ------
Get a four-year college degree. It's preferable to get a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in aviation (but
your degree doesn't necessarily
have to be aviation related). Airline
pilot training is intense and expensive. A college degree helps to demonstrate to the airline that you will be capable of completing their education program.
------ STEP II ------
Look around your local area for a
good flight school and flight instructor to begin working on your private pilot certificate . The FAA minimum flight time is 40 hours, but the average is around 60. Schools with FAA oversight can be
more desirable if you want a highly regimented training program.
------ STEP III ------
Get a First Class medical certificate from a Federal Aviation Administration medical
examiner . It is better to apply for a first class medical the first time you apply for a medical certificate to be sure you will qualify for one before you have invested too much time and money into your new career choice.
------ STEP IV ------
Complete your certified flight instructor (CFI) rating and begin working at your flight school. Some flight schools offer you flight hours in exchange for instructing for them. This can be useful when you go on to your multi-engine rating.
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