What qualifications do you need to be a jet pilot?


What qualifications do you need to be a jet pilot?

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Knowledge of theory of flight, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures and mission tactics.
  • Completion of Air Force Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training.
  • Completion of a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)
  • Additional requirements specific to specialty.


How long does it take to become a jet pilot UK?

You'll then be streamed to fast jet, multi-engine or rotary (helicopter) flying training. Fast-jet training lasts 2 years and you will initially fly the Texan at RAF Valley, after which you will be awarded your Pilot flying badge – known as 'wings'.


What is the minimum age for a jet pilot?

An individual must be 16 years old to solo an aircraft, 17 years old to obtain a Private Pilot Certificate, 18 years old to obtain a Commercial Pilot Certificate and 23 years old to obtain an Airline Transport Certificate. FAR Part 121 (major airline regulations) require all pilots to retire at the age of 65.


Can pilots have tattoo?

Commercial pilots will be allowed tattoos in some airlines as long as they are covered. This means if a pilot has a sleeve-type tattoo on their arm, they must wear a long sleeve shirt to cover it. Most major airlines do not allow tattoos that cannot be covered.


What do private jet pilots do when not flying?

Being a private-jet pilot doesn't mean sitting in a cockpit all day. Schmutzer flies between two and five times daily, mostly on continental US routes during her eight-day rotation. She told Insider she often has downtime between flights and can squeeze in a workout like hiking, running, or taking fitness classes.


Is 35 too old to become a pilot?

The answer is no. While some airlines have an age requirement before you can fly a commercial flight, there's no age limit in wanting to become a pilot. Many think that at age 40, they have missed their opportunity to become a pilot.