Can I become pilot after b.arch??!
Hi student,
Yes, you can become a pilot after B.Arch. The procedure is mentioned below:-
There are various aviation courses in the flying schools and you can choose any one, your college degree matters less.
The steps to become or make someone a pilot are as follows:-
- Get College Education in any discipline i.e. any course - Usually aerospace engineering, aeronautical mechanical engineering, physics or computer science provide a good educational base for pilots.
- Gain Flying Hours - Go to a pilot training school and get at-least 250 hours of flight experience.
- Earn a Pilot's License after 18 years of age - The applicant has to clear one written examination and a physical examination to ensure they have good vision and hearing as well as no physical impairments that might lead to crashes.
- Complete Additional Tests and Training - Collect all airworthiness and medical certificates that are asked by Airlines.
- Work as a Pilot - Generally, pilots hired at major airlines have around 4,000 hours of experience flying commercial planes but they may hire you as a co-pilot giving an opportunity to learn more. You may start your career flying charter planes or helicopters to gain experience.
- Get advanced in the field - After 5 to 15 years of experience larger airline companies may approach you may work on senor ranks.
To know your other best admission possibilities of Institutes & branches in JOSSA & State counseling as per your percentile, You can use JEE Main College Predictor tool given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!