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christinebur 25th August 2011 19:57

become a pilot
 
hello can i be a professional pilot with no gcse because i move zakynthos greece at 13 years old can you help me i am 18 years old

proudprivate 25th August 2011 20:48


hello can i be a professional pilot with no gcse
yes, you just need the commercial pilots' license and a medical certificate. Depending on your nationality and where you would like to be a professional pilot, you also might need a work permit.


because i move zakynthos greece at 13 years old
You also need an English language proficiency of at least ICAO level 4; This includes the correct conjugation of verbs and the use of prepositions of place.


can you help me i am 18 years old
No we don't offer that service, we're a discussion forum.

Lightning Mate 26th August 2011 08:03


You also need an English language proficiency of at least ICAO level 4; This includes the correct conjugation of verbs and the use of prepositions of place.

Such as the use of lower case after a semi-colon. ;)

Jerry Lee 26th August 2011 08:48

First of all when you write on a forum, write always in a concise way using the punctuation marks. Most of the users' first language in here is not English.
Study and study english a lot, but it seems english should be your first language when you say you left the UK at the age of 13.

To become a pilot in Europe, you don't need a work permit - you should be an european citizen! When if you're going to work outside Europe, you may need a VISA.

To become a pilot you just need a medical certificate, a Commercial Pilot Licence, with all the additional ratings: Multi Engine Rating, Instrumental Rating, Night Rating and not to forget to pass all the ATPL subjects by sitting the exams.
After that, NETWORKING NETWORKING NETWORKING! Make yourself to be known with good attitude and behaviour.
Looking only for airline jobs could be a bad idea, and in general aviation who you know is very helpful.

For the rest, use the Search function.

christinebur 26th August 2011 16:32

I am british my first language English because i was born in england.Thank you for the replys


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