English easy Physics dont know cuz I think it's for 7 or above classes Chemistry same with physics Teamwork and communication skills idk Geography medium Mathematics easy I.m becoming a 6 grader and I dont know what will come
I wanna become a successful pilot and make my parents and family feel that girls can do anything if they have a knowledge and goal towards their dream!!!☺️☺️☺️
Wait, you need a pen to write notes, you use notes in lesson, you use the lesson to gain knowledge, you get smart and do the test, you do the test and you get results, good results= good job Yourwelcome, DONT FORGET YOUR PENS!!!
As a pilot myself, here’s my take on his list: English: Very important, for all the reasons he mentioned. Physics: Very important, for far more reasons than he mentioned. This is the basis of how you know why the aircraft does what it does, and if you don’t know that you won’t have control over it. Chemistry: Not particularly important. Many of the things he mentioned in the video are physics anyway. Teamwork and communication: You need basic human interaction skills. Anything further you’ll get as part of your training (CRM). Geography: Not important. Mathematics: If you’re at a level where you know algebra and trigonometry, you’re good. Yes, I know he said in the video you only need the basics and not algebra, but algebra is pretty much just the basics of solving equations, and solving equations you’ll need to know.
@mairead h After a quick google search for what physics GCSE is (different name in my country), then I think I can say it’s not a requirement. A flight school may have it as a requirement in order to get into their own school, but no national aviation authority that I know of have any such requirements. Don’t get me wrong tho, the contents of physics GCSE is a big part of flying. In everything from how an aircraft can even fly to why the different aircraft systems are designed the way they are. However, that being said, many students in my school did not have any more physics education than what elementary- and middle school thaught.
Hey guy's, it's me again, It's been 4 years after my last comment!!. Whenever I feel down I always come back to this video to remember my purpose and dream. I just recently enrolled myself in wcc binalonan and will start my 1st year on the 12th of august, wish me luck and I wish you all the luck. May God be with us.
I was about to give up my dream of being a pilot after seeing physics, geography, mathematics, chemistry, but when I reached the end of the video I was motivated by his words. “Do not fear numbers, as they can be good allies when you work well with them”. - PilotAmireh 👏🏻 Fighting!
I'm sure you have no problems, so keep your goal in mind and don't give up. In Europe the requirement is math and science at high school level (high school diploma). You don't need to do very complicated calculations during the pilot training.
You must be able to reach the rudder pedals and operate them normally, and you must see over the instrument panel. The airlines can have their requirements and for example some airlines in the UK require that you must be at least 1.57m (5ft 2in).
I actually think it depends on which country you study in. In my country those things he mentioned as part of chemistry are part of geography (clouds for example) :D
Nope, pilots are selected fairly precisely in order to guarantee them to succeed in the tough environment. Ya don't only need basic science and English, excellent management skills are required as well
I'm an aviator and I'm 15. I want to Bcom a pilot I'm future too. Can u give some explanation on what course to take or what to study before applying for a pilot once I'm out of high school?? It'll be really appreciated :)
I know man this videos kind of misleading. You don’t need those 6 subjects they just help when it comes to studying things. In the Uk the standard requirements are about 5 GCSEs to include Maths and English so idk why you need all these school subjects.
Jack Lucas literally no flight school or airlines that I have seen requires you to have geography the other one tends to be science which I’ve only seen with L2
Come to Australia and airlines don’t care about these things. They care more about you having at least 500 multi and 1500 tt in your logbook and your ATPL subjects completed.
Well , I'm just 13 and this vedio is really super helpful and I'm kinda cool in this subjects so just wanna say that so grateful to you for this helpful and important information!
Very glad to see pilot youtubers provide the new generations with valuable advice! In all honesty, you do not need to be a pro in any of these subjects, but having a general understanding of them will tremendously help you in this job. Technical understanding (physics) and mental arithmetic are something every pilot needs to know. I had an airline assessment recently and a good portion of people failed the physics part even though they were well prepared for the psychometric tests and the interview, you must not let something like that happen to you. Good luck
I am not that smart but I know if i am not smart i can still flow my dream it doesn't matter if you are smart or not because you are smart in your own way and you will flow your dreams i really want to be a pilot and i know i can become one. I believe in my self and you can to remember don't let the haters get in your head 🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hi I am 4 years old thank you I downloaded x plane. It is so fun. And you help to. Thanks. My dad is a pilot to he speaks French English and Italian. He fly an 747 air France. Bye
Well l am in 7th grade, and l really don't know much about chemistry but my maths and geography skills are not that bad l am an A student and usually don't get marks below 90 percent. l believe that l can do it, especially that l am in an african country, Kenya if you may say, but l believe l can do it, with only 13yrs l have a lot to learn about.
@Mohammad Sheeraz in which country u r taking pilot training ? Nd how much it costs overall ? And is there any job guarantee for a commercial pilot after years ?
@@ppppp2719 It costs around 24 to 37 lacs excluding the type rating here in India .If you include the type rating it would cost approx 60 to 70 lacs max. However there is no job security as everyone says. I have my friends who pursued it and now they are struggling to get a job. if you have a lot of money you can join cadet programmes by indigo which costs more than 1 crore inclusive of everything but they assure you a job in their own airline after you manage to clear exams and medical tests.
Now I,am live in Africa 🌍 so I want to become pilot. Who now the best country in Africa That I learn pilot and I get shahada That the most factors can get me
Pilot: You don't have to be precise to a specific decimal point but you still need to calculate faster than a calculator. Me:... Well I guess my dream ended before it even starts
I'm still 16 years old and I loved to be a pilot one day. So this video helps me to get a clear idea about what are the subjects that must be fulfilled by me to be a pilot. Thank you very much. I'm from Sri Lanka.
Hi. Thanks I've always wanted to become a pilot since I was 7 and now am 13 thanks for keeping my hopes up. I've always had a big interest in the subjects you've just mentioned. Once again thanks for encouraging my dreams.
Arbin taj i am also a girl and i also want to became a pilot and i also want to tell my parents and my grand parents that girls can not do anything my grandparents used to say to my father that why you born a girl now throw her somewhere but my father dont do that and said i will give her good knowledge and then see what she will became and will tell you that girls can do every think papa i love you and i will became something in my like I want to became a international pilot of you like my story of struggle so please like my comment
You don't need a physics background, trust me. I haven't touched it for as long as I remember but you can/will learn basic flying theory through ground school or online. Basic maths is all you need too. Almost everything you do, are in 5 and 10s to make your life easier. Doing it when flying and navigating is an entirely different thing.
@@eden6915 There are certain airlines that have fully sponsored programmes, so do some research!if not, there are alternatives such as joining the air force. Some companies would have ICAO minimum level 4 and some higher, so it depends.
You do not need chemistry to become a pilot. If your asking me how I know this. My dads a pilot and chemistry doesn’t have anything to do with the job.