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Become A Pilot In UK

By: Indika Samarakoon

 

If you plan to become a pilot, you should know where to begin?
To become a pilot you should be geared up for hard work, dedication and determination. Along the way there will be loads of disappointments.
Having said that, the first spot to start is at school. Once you have decided that you are interested in flying and you want to become a pilot then ask for guidance at your school. Find out if the school has a Cadet Force, if it does then join it. Cadet forces supply a fantastic source of information and opportunity. Throughout your time in the force you will receive several chances to learn about what is involved in a flying career.
In numerous school cadet forces opportunities are available to enjoy courses on gliding, where you will receive the chance to reach solo standard, and, flights in military planes. Academic studies are also taught and should be used as guidelines for future studies.
If you wish to become a pilot then you need to take the utmost advantage of everything that is on offer. Should you be considering a career in the service, be it Navy, Army or Air Force, then the cadet force is an brilliant way to learn if you would really like to become a pilot in the services. Cadet forces offer their members many chances to experience the military environment and to learn what is involved in such a career.
Scholarships are also presented to chosen students who plan to become a pilot in the services. For those on the lookout for the commercial pilot route there are scholarships to learn to fly at civilian flying clubs. These usually are limited to 35 hours training which, if granted, could save the candidate some 5000 pounds in his basic training.
Extra scholarships are available for universities, these help the applicant throughout the university course.
Obtaining a degree is not essential in order to become a pilot, however more than half of the successful applicants for airline careers do have degrees. When selecting a university try to decide on one that has a University Air Squadron. If chosen for the University Air Squadron, access to excellent flying training will be available FREE. This will help your budget.
If there is no cadet force, then talk to the careers advice teacher who will assist you decide on a good path to achieve the career you would like. The choice of school subjects can be very vital to a flying career for everyone who wants to become a pilot. Of vital importance are maths and science. It is necessary that you obtain excellent exam passes in these subjects.
Obtaining a good degree in related subjects such as Aeronautics, Meteorology, Mathematics, Physics etc. will give you an advantage when you go for interviews to airline companies.
To become a pilot you must show that you have a huge interest in aviation. You must show the aptitude and desire to succeed.
Where a applicant, who desires to become a pilot, has already left school then such people will have a more tough task but many hundreds of pilots have overcome these difficulties and succeeded. The older candidates must ensure that they have acquired the maths and science qualification as soon as possible if not already held. It is inevitable that the later one starts the more expensive it will be to achieve the dream to become a pilot.
The golden rule if you like to become a pilot is never give up. I wish all those with the dream who really want to become a pilot good luck in your ambition it is a wonderful career.

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Les Batchelor is a retired RAF Pilot, with over 20 years experience in training commercial pilots. If you want become a pilot without wasting time or money, check out his "How To Become A Pilot On A Budget Guide".

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