Flight pilot qualifications
The qualification needed below includes key education, skills, ability for pilot career. The pilot requirements from entry level (minimum requirements) to pro level depend on each airline.
1. Pilot education/knowledge/training courses:/licenses:
- School/college/degree: High School Diploma
- Animo Leadership High School, Inglewood, CA
- Wide knowledge of aircraft operations and procedures
- Profound knowledge of applicable FCC, FAA, OSHA and environmental regulations
- Wide knowledge of aircraft operations and procedures
- Profound knowledge of applicable FCC, FAA, OSHA and environmental regulations
- In-depth knowledge of flight safety operation procedures, flight equipment, and emergency handling techniques
- Extensive knowledge of helicopter parts, repairing techniques, and safety hazards
- Familiar with weather inspection techniques, loading the emergency fighting equipment, and providing instructions to passengers in handling emergency situations
- Airline Transport Pilot: Airplane Multi-Engine Land certificate.
- Commercial Privileges: Airplane Single Engine Land certificate.
- Flight Instructor: Airplane Single Engine Land and Instrument certificate.
- Flight Engineer Written Exam: FEB/FEJ certificate. certificate.
- FAA Class 1 Medical certificate.
2. Pilot skills/abilities/qualities
- Being able to work with a team
- Having good coordination between eyes and hands.
- Being able to follow instructions from air traffic control.
- Being able to interpret maps.
- Having good communication skills.
- Being able to work under pressure.
- Having good problem solving abilities.
- Being self confident.
- Having leadership skills.
- Having good decision making abilities.
3. Flight time (hours) experience:
- Pilot in Command:
- Turbojet:
- Turboprop:
- Multi-Engine:
- Instructor:
4. Health/medical/physical and other requirements
- Standing height 64" – 77
- Distant Vision: 20/20 or better in each eye separately, with or without correction.
- Near Vision: 20/40 or better in each eye separately (Snellen equivalent), with or without correction, as measured at 16 inches.
- Intermediate Vision: 20/40 or better in each eye separately (Snellen equivalent), with or without correction at age 50 and over, as measured at 32 inches. No requirement.
- Color Vision: Ability to perceive those colors necessary for safe performance of airman duties.
- Weight:
- Aptitude test
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