Career questions tagged futurepilot
What can a bachelor's in Computer Science do for a pursuing airline pilot? Career Village.
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How do I get more scholarships in aviation?
There isn't a lot of options for me because of the certain career path I chose to follow
For airline pilots, what was the most difficult transition between flight training and your first professional flying job, and what do you wish you had done differently during college/flight school to prepare for it?
I’m an incoming freshman at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University pursuing a degree in Aeronautical Science (Flight), and I plan to become a commercial airline pilot.
What should I expect when training to become a Pilot?
I am currently a seinor about to go to college for aviation. I am wondering what I should look forward to and some hardships I might run into.
What degree shall I pursue that will allow me a career in aviation possible piloting? Should I apply for mechanical engineering or other options available? Please let me know what your opinion would be. I really like to build things, but I also wanna fly.
I’m a high school student and my goal in life is definitely to fly. I really enjoyed building things as well. My GPS is 4.0 I’m very diligent about my school work and math is my favorite subject. I like to travel and visited 40 of the 63 National parks in the US. This is when I developed my love for flight.
How can I go to college to become a pilot for free? #fall25
What are the requirements to become a pilot? What kind of school should I attend to become a pilot? What's better, being a private pilot or being a commercial pilot? Can I study Aeronautical and learn how to fly a plane at the same time? What kind of engineering could I study that also connects to planes/being a pilot? Can I pursue a trade and attend flight school on the side to become a pilot? Is going to the Air Force a good way to learn about planes and how to pilot them? #fall25
How can o get a scholarship for being a pilot?
I am coming from Tanzania and I wish to be a pilot but it became so hard as I have no income
how do i decide a career?
im thinking about becoming a pilot. i took a discovery flight and i felt like i didn’t do a lot (which ive heard is normal for one) more of like a looking and getting to know what its like, but i wanted to do more. I also think if the college im attending had an aviation program i would want to be in it but it doesn’t. Is that a sign i want to do this as my career or am i just reading into it wrong? I think it’s between pilot and interior design/architecture
Is there any advice you would give me as I attend Walla Wall University in their aviation program?
I'm attending Wallla Walla University this fall in the aviation program.