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Is It Hard To Be A Pilot? – The Surprising Truth

Pilot Institute

Heres a rundown of what youll need (based on single-engine airplane): Age Requirement: At least 18 years old. Hold a Private Pilot License (PPL). Flight Training: Part 61: Minimum 250 total flight hours, including: 100 hours as Pilot-in-Command (PIC). 10 hours of instrument training (5 hours in a single-engine airplane).

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Single-pilot operations

Professional Pilot

The assumption that standards established for remotely-piloted aircraft systems (RPASs) and general aviation (GA) single-pilot aircraft may be transferred to transport category airplanes in commercial air transport is not feasible, because of the high standards of Part 25 certification.

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Charting Your Course: Complete Guide to Airline Pilot Cadet Programs

Pilot Job Central

Larger flight schools have dispatch systems that, while mostly not similar, still get pilots exposure to working within a dispatch environment. Airline operations stress teamwork between flight crew, cabin crew, and available external resources. The cost to complete flight training can be much higher.

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