Sure, learn to read and write English, pilots need to be able to communicate well with all kinds of people, it is obvious your need a lot of help in this area.
2007-11-28 04:21:36
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answered by Wiz 7
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The problem is that you are a commerce student and you want to be a pilot?
Simple, talk to your current college, or find another one that has the programs you need to be come a pilot and find out what the requirements to get registered, and start the process to switch programs or register at a new college with the program that you need to become a pilot.
2007-11-28 12:22:10
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answered by Cebsme 6
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as far as i know for being a pilot the institutes ask for ur requisite percentage in 12th from science subjects i.e in physics,chemistry and maths.i am sorry i dont intend to b offensive but if u r comm student then u can not apply for them.
but dont worry yaar commerce students have enough lucrative career options,better find one that appeals to u and matches ur temperament,and if u think that u r the only 1 who had 2 sacrifice his first career choice coz of such a problem then let me tell u i am also a commerce student currently doing b.com and an mba aspirant but mba was never my first choice i wanted to b an architect but was dismal in maths so i dropped the idea and went ahead in the field in which i was doing good i.e comm and accounts so that i am able to make best use of my potential in business feild.gud luk 2 u.
2007-11-29 09:09:46
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answered by m24y9 2
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Join the air force.
2007-11-28 12:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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use your commerce education to buy an airline, then pay yourself to fly. Win Win.
2007-11-28 12:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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