I am a class 12th student. I will appear for my board exams this year. I want to become a commercial pilot. What should I do?
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Hello,I will suggest you do a degree or degrees after class 12th. It serves as a backup plan when you are unfortunately get laid off for any reason. Now to point out. Complete class 2 Medicals and class 1 Medicals first and then after confirming you are eligible then go and apply for flight schools or join a cadet programme sponsored by an airline where you will have to undergo selection tests, if got selected then you will be signed to do training with them and they all consider you as an employee by giving money during the training period. Note that you only pay money for training. Once you complete the training successfully and afte...more
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To become a pilot you should complete Bachelor's in aeronautical engineering. I hope you have applied for JEE Mains examination.
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