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One of the most promising and rewarding professions is a pilot career. Millions of people worldwide, dream of flying huge air liners such as the double-decker Boeing passenger aircraft. Unfortunately, only a few people manage to realize this dream because of the costs involved. In contrast to other industry, you cannot just get a career in aviation by sending a resume to a company such as British Airways.

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Dreaming Of A Career In Aviation? One of the most promising and rewarding professions is a pilot career. Millions of people worldwide, dream of flying huge air liners such as the double-decker Boeing passenger aircraft. Unfortunately, only a few people manage to realize this dream because of the costs involved. In contrast to other industry, you cannot just get a career in aviation by sending a resume to a company such as British Airways. Becoming a pilot is a long and painstaking experience. You need to complete the number of hours required to obtain a license and continue to accumulate your flying hours if you want to secure employment with one of the profitable companies. There are individuals who spend up to 10 years flying small air crafts before being allowed to pilot big airplanes. Therefore, if you would like to learn more about how to become a pilot, you will most definitely find this article quite an interesting read. Preliminary PrerequisitesListed below, are some of the basic requirements that you need to fulfill even before considering enrolling for a piloting career: #1: Obtain Your First DegreeThe first thing you need to do is to obtain your first degree. Virtually every job requires that candidates have a diploma or degree in a particular area. Because of increased competition, pilots are today required to have a bachelors degree in electronics, physics or science. The diploma or degree program enrolled for ought to place a lot of stress on aviation. Then again, a degree in any other field will enable you to obtain an edge over other candidates applying for a position in flying schools. One of the reasons why a lot of emphasis is placed on having a degree is because it demonstrates that the person will be able to pursue his/her education to the very end. #2: Search for a Suitable Flying SchoolNext, you need to look for a certified and licensed flying school in your area. The flight instructor assigned to you should be certified and experienced in flying. Prior to obtaining your private certificate, you will be required to accumulate at least 40 hours of flying. Nonetheless, the average flying hours required by most flying schools is 65 hours. If you want a flying school that will provide you with the kind of skills and expertise that you are looking for, consider an FAA approved flying school. #3: Medical ExaminationPrior to enrolling in a flying school, it is highly recommended that you obtain a first-class medical examination certificate provided by the Federal Aviation Administration. This is to certify that you do not have any medical condition that may prevent you from flying.