Typically you need 1,500 hours of non-accident flight time and 250 of which is on a multi-engine plane.
Current pay for a regional airline pilot starts at $18,000. As you gain experience this pay increases. Except to work strange hours and as you progress expect to be away from home more than you are at home.
After 15-20 years you may have the opportunity to become a captain for more prominent routes and earn around $100,000. +/- $20k depending on airline.
FedEx and UPS are the highest paying companies for pilots. Both ranging from $150,000 to $270,000 for roughly 40 hours a month of service.
2007-11-04 04:15:12
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answered by Rhathid 3
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Not sure about the time requirement, but I know that a lot of commercial pilots earned their training in the military.
2007-11-04 04:16:34
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answered by Toadsputum 5
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If I'm not wrong will be about 7 to 8 Years. you will need to go to College for 4 and then specially on aviation will be another 4 years.
Good Luck ck on the ARMY web probably is more inf there.
2007-11-04 04:11:17
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answered by Sanliz 3
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Until you become perfect and confident in flying an aircraft after completion of the basic training course - theory and practice!
2007-11-04 04:11:16
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answered by Sami V 7
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My sister's boyfriend attends Spartan (which is a flight school). He has been there for 4 years and i believe he has 1 semester left.
2007-11-04 04:11:55
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answered by lilhappyflower 4
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until you r really good
they dont want u to crash the plane lol :D
2007-11-04 04:28:55
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answered by ιтѕ αℓωαуѕ уσυ 2
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just become spiderman
2007-11-04 04:10:33
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answered by AnDREW 1
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