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Predictions of pilot corps growth are based on both known scheduled retirements ...
Little has been said so far about how pilots commence their aviation careers. Ma...
Whether your airline is unionized or not, you will work under a contract. You ow...
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Eighty percent of the nation's airline pilots are represented by the Air Line Pi...
The Training Initial flight engineer or first officer training will include a w...
Pilots for the major airlines fly from 10 days to as many as 20 short days per m...
In 1989 there were approximately 6,983 airline pilots flying non-jet aircraft. T...
Commuter pilots come from all areas of aviation and have a diversified flying ba...
By virtue of the rapid growth and 50 percent attrition rate, upgrades to captain...
An estimated 10,000 pilots fly cabin class twins or larger....
With recent advances in technology, the helicopter segment of the aviation indus...
Airline managements responded in the late 1980s to a weakening of the pool of qu...
Although the ab initio route is an efficient one, it probably will never prove t...
The average new-hire major or national airline pilot has a four-year college deg...
Pre Solo (Student Pilot) Your instructor, generally called a Certified Right In...
Qualifications Military pilots must convert their military experience to a comm...
Applying for the Job As a pilot candidate, your task is to market yourself and ...
First, as a pilot candidate, you should find out who is hiring. In its monthly J...
The resume is the most important document in your quest for a satisfying aviatio...
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