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Question to Pilots...?

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I am a senior and i would like to become a pilot:

my questions are:

1) What is the field in the university you study to become a pilot?

2) How many years is the studying?

3) is it very tiring?

4) how is the wage?

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  1. 1- you don't need to learn a specific field. just go to a local flying school and learn there

    2- as long as you want it to be

    3- it is if you have no talent but generally, it is not too tiring

    4- wage? what wage? being a pilot doesn't automatically give you a wage. you need to work for someone/something to get a wage. thus I cannot answer this question because wages vary greatly.


  2. firstly you don't have to go university to become a pilot you need to go to your local club or school of flying to learn if it is your privet pilot your asking about this normally take 40 hours of flying and a 1 hour exam after that where you fly solo

  3. First you need to become a private pilot.

    1. You can take lessons from a flight school (part 141) or privately from a flight instructor (part 61). They both have their ups and downs. I did both and preffer part 61.

    2. To become a Private Pilot it can take up to 6 months but will vary with the frequency and quality of your training as well as your interest. Before you begin taking lessons, you'll need to get a physical exam done.

    3. Not if you really want to do it. I believe only .1% of the US pop are pilots.

    4. You cannot get paid to fly until you become a commercial pilot. Plan on spending 10's of thousands along the way though.
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