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1. Research: Start by researching the different types of pilot licenses, training programs, and airlines that are hiring. Look for flight schools or training centers that offer reputable programs.
2. Medical Requirements: Obtain a Class 1 Medical Certificate from an approved Aviation Medical Examiner. It is a mandatory requirement for a commercial pilot.
3. Enroll in a Flight Training Program: Enroll in a flight training program that meets the licensing requirements of the country where you want to work as
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- Specializing in physics, aerospace engineering, or computing may provide an honourable education foundation for pilots.
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Complete a Bachelor's Degree: Although it is not mandatory to have a degree to become a pilot, having a degree in any field can increase your chances of being hired by airlines. You can pursue a Bachelor's degree in any field of your choice after completing 12th in Arts Stream. Obtain a Class 1 Medical Certificate As a pilot, you need to have excellent physical and mental health. Obtain a Cl
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