What is the eligibility to be an airline navigator?
Asked by Payal sakhi
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Hello aspirant
Airline navigation is a high profile job. For this you must be physically fit and have height of 172 cm, weight of 65 kg and chest should be 90cm up. Other Eligibility for an airline navigator - you must have completed 16 years of age. You must have passed class XII with English . You must have a medical Certificate of fitness. You must have security clearance and a bank guarantee of rupees ten thousand is required. -
Must be physically fit and have height of 172 cm, weight of 65 kg and chest should be 90cm up. Other Eligibility for an airline navigator - you must have completed 16 years of age. You must have a medical Certificate of fitness.
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The basic eligibility to start a career in airline navigation, one has to have a Bachelors degree in Aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering or related field with a specialisation in navigation techniques.
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Candidates interested in becoming pilots should have a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering, Aircraft Operations, or a similar field. Students from any other Science stream can apply for this course; but, in order to work in this field, they must first complete an aviation degree.
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Asha Gaud Electronics and telecommunication engineering | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoStep-by-Step Guide What are the steps required to become a commercial pilot? Step 1:
Earn Private Pilot Certificate
The first step in becoming a commercial pilot is to earn a Private Pilot certificate. Starting in a single-engine plane, this stage of training focuses on the fundamentals and sets the foundation for more advanced certificates and ratings. Step 2:
Add Instrument Rating
After becoming a private pilot, the next step is to earn an instrument rating which allows a pilot to fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and in all kinds of weather. Step 3:
Earn Commercial Pilot Certificate
Next is earning a Commercial Pilot certificate. Pi...more -
Generally, a flight navigator is responsible for planning the course that will take an aircraft to a location in the least amount of time without compromising its safety and that of its passengers. A flight navigator also has to keep the plane on course once in the air. And that aspect of the job has not changed. They are still responsible for getting a plane from one point on the map to another. Navigators today rely on global positioning systems and inertial navigation systems. They just have to punch in the coordinates of where they want to go, and most planes today can get there almost without any human help. The basic eligibility...more
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To become a pilot you need a Bachelor's degree in aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering, or a related field. In addition, you will complete up to two months of ground training and need more than 1,500 hours off flight experience.
Degree Field (s): Aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering.
Degree Level: Bachelor's degree
Experience: Flight time is part of the training. -
The eligibility required for starting a career in airline navigation: Bachelors degree in Aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering or related field with a specialisation in navigation techniques. REQUIRMENTS:
1. Earn Private Pilot Certificate
2. Add Instrument Rating
3. Earn Commercial Pilot Certificate
4. Earn Flight Instructor Certificate
5. Add Multi-Engine Rating.
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