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Aerospace occupations Commercial Pilot Nate Smith 10 Jan 2014

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Aerospace occupations

Commercial Pilot

Nate Smith10 Jan 2014

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What is a pilot?

A person actively involved flying an aircraftAlso known as an aviator

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History

-Wright Brothers credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane

-First powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina December 17, 1903

-Aviation now is common for private, commercial, and military applications

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Pilot Salaries

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Education and Certifications

•18 Years Old

•Minimum of 250 hours of flight time

•Must hold an instrument rating

Requirements for a commercial pilot’s license include:

Jobs at most major airlines require a bachelor’s degree, but no education is required to begin learning to be a pilot