Helicopter training is relatively expensive.
So, the military may be an option.
If not, you will want a college degree. There are many aviation schools that have flight instruction at the same time as course work.
Then you can work as an instructor to build up enough time to get hired.
GOOD LUCK
2007-02-06 03:44:05
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answered by Skyhawk 5
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regrettably being an defense force helicopter pilot will do little for you in getting an airline activity. regardless of the undeniable fact that, there are a number of jobs accessible for distinctly experienced helicopter pilots. For the airlines, they are going to be searching for everywhere between 500-1000 hours of mounted wing, multi-engine, jet time. I assume you may could initiate on the backside, getting your mounted wing score and then educating, merely like every physique without previous journey.
2016-12-13 10:15:01
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answered by vannostrand 4
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Learn to fly a helicopter. Apply for a position.
2007-02-06 03:41:44
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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I asked something similar before, and someone said that it is better to earn a fixed wing licence first for navigation skills or something and then go for gour rotor wing.
2007-02-06 09:38:22
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answered by Dan 5
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There is no best way, you either do what is required, or you dont get the rating,
There are no shortcuts in flight training.
2007-02-06 05:31:59
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answered by fighterace26 3
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