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What are the education requirements to get a job as an airline pilot?
After college (and possibly after military service), I'd like to work for an Airline like Delta, or Alaska. I'm still not fully aware of the college educational requirements for getting the job. Any tips?
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chaitanya’s Answer
To become an airline pilot, you typically need at least a high school diploma and must complete flight training to earn a private, commercial, and finally an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) license. Many airlines prefer candidates with a bachelor’s degree, though it’s not always required. You’ll also need to log the required flight hours and pass medical and skill tests.
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Don’s Answer
Hello Charles,
There are many different requirements that are needed for most airline pilot jobs. This usually includes being at least 21 years old, passing Background checks, getting a Pilot certification, usually requires a bachelors degree, go through pilot training and much more. Depending on what airline you go to, there might be varying requirements or hours needed but this is for most pilots. Hope this helps and wish you the best when it comes to being an airline pilot!
There are many different requirements that are needed for most airline pilot jobs. This usually includes being at least 21 years old, passing Background checks, getting a Pilot certification, usually requires a bachelors degree, go through pilot training and much more. Depending on what airline you go to, there might be varying requirements or hours needed but this is for most pilots. Hope this helps and wish you the best when it comes to being an airline pilot!
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