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QuestionWhat age can I start learning to pilot a plane?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererIn the US, you can get your student pilot's certificate and solo at 16, but your instructor may let you start learning sooner. Ask an instructor at your local airport.
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QuestionIs it a must to have 20/20 eye vision to fly a plane?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererYou don't have to have natural 20/20 vision, as long as you can correct it to 20/20 with glasses or contacts.
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QuestionHow long does it take for one to complete the course of pilot?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThe average student requires about 50 hours to complete the course. You should fly as often as you can so you don't forget required details. If you flew 10 to 12 hours a month, it would take about four to five months to complete pilot training.
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QuestionWhat is the fuel mixture knob function and how do I use it?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererA gasoline engine requires a given fuel to air mixture to run efficiently. On the ground, where there is the most air, it requires the most fuel. At higher altitude, since there is less air, it requires the least fuel. The pilot sets that mixture by adjusting the fuel mixture knob so the engine runs the best. The other use of the fuel mixture is when you want to turn the engine off, by pulling the knob all the way back.
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QuestionCan a 16 year old pilot fly a boeing?Community AnswerThe U.S. FAA requires you to be 17 to become a private pilot and 18 to become a commercial pilot, but they allow you to hold a recreational pilot's license at 16. Once you have your commercial pilot's license, you can go on and get your ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) certificate, which is required to fly a Boeing [Is that right?]. Some professional flight schools have their own rules, but the ATP School prefers that a student has at least 2 years of college before starting their training, so you'd generally qualify for that part of the training around 22 years old.
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QuestionCan I eat while flying?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThat depends on the type of aircraft you're in. If you have 300 passengers, you might want to let your co-pilot fly while you eat. If you're in your own small aircraft, and not in a thunderstorm, you can eat a small snack.
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QuestionWhat's the minimum education required for this professional course? Also, how do I obtain a license and how much does it cost?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererAs long as you get the minimum flight hours (40 to 50 hours), pass the written exam and the FAA flight test, and pass a medical exam, you can get your pilot's license. The license is good for life, but you have to pass a flight test every two years and renew the medical exam every two years for the third class pilot's license. There are no license fees. To get a job as an airline pilot you may have to get extra training at a professional flight school to get your ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) license.
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QuestionAre there any scholarship to complete the pilot course?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThere are schools that offer scholarships. Try your local junior college. Many training schools also give student loans and some offer a rebate program.
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QuestionIs it difficult to fly a plane in a harsh conditions? (e.g thunderstorms)DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererPilots do not fly into harsh weather conditions or thunderstorms. They fly around it, or over it (If the airplane can fly that high). Otherwise, they just don't fly there until the storm passes.
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QuestionWhat planes have these controls?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererMost of our flying articles are using a Cessna 172 for flight training.
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QuestionHow long will it take to complete the course?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThe average student requires about 50 hours to complete the course. You should fly as often as you can so you don't forget required details. If you flew 10 to 12 hours a month, it would take about four to five months to complete pilot training.
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QuestionIn which zone of the atmosphere does an airplane typically fly?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererMost aircraft fly in the troposphere, which is from ground up to 20 km (12.5 miles). Above that is the stratosphere (20 to 50 km), which is too high for most aircraft.
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QuestionHow do I apply the brakes?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThe rudder pedals, which are on the floor, and operated by your feet, have two functions. In flight, the rudder pedals will help make a coordinated left or right turn, in conjunction with the yoke (steering wheel). On the ground, the rudder pedals serve as brakes, when pressed on the upper half with your feet. When you press both rudder pedals at the same time, this will stop the aircraft's motion. You can also press these pedals separately, left or right to help in a tight turn on the ground by stopping just one of the wheels.
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QuestionWhy is there an up and down movement and sometimes a sharp drop when landing?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererNear the ground, it can be caused by ground temperatures. For example, on a sunny day, a highway, or parking lot will cause an updraft, but small pool, lake or river will cause a downdraft. Sometimes a strong wind will cause turbulence due to buildings and hills in the airport area.
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QuestionIs a person over 30-years-old eligible to start the training?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererIf you want to be an airline pilot, most professional pilot training schools recommend that you have a little college first. You can start your training,then, from about age 22, but 30 is not too old. There is a mandatory retirement age of 65, so you can judge from these factors if it would be worthwhile to you.
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QuestionWhere can I go to get my pilot license?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThe nearest civilian airport is the best to start with. If you don't live near an airport, try local colleges or on-line pilot training schools.
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QuestionWhat is the youngest age you can be to fly a Boeing?Community AnswerYou have to be 22 to fly a Boeing, but you can fly other planes at 16 (in the US).
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QuestionWhat does mayday mean?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererMayday is a distress radio call that anyone can make when in an emergency; in a boat or aircraft, or any type of emergency. That word is recognized by all countries.
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QuestionCan I visit the cockpit of Boeing as a 10-year-old? I really want to become a lot and am inspired by many pilots.DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThey don't allow visits to the cockpit anymore, for safety and security reasons. If you want to fly an airline, just start your free training at the FAA pilot training school.
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QuestionAre parachutes in the plane?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererOnly Cirrus Aircraft have a parachute for the aircraft. Most General Aircraft have no parachutes, as they believe that it's safer to stay in the airplane.
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QuestionHow does one start an aircraft?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererOnce you reach that phase of flying, your instructor will show you all the requirements for that.
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QuestionWhat is the most important thing to remember when flying?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThere is now an FAA ruling that "all pilots will know all conditions about their flight." This would include the aircraft condition, weather, fuel required, and other aircraft near you, just to mention a few.
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QuestionI have a fear of heights and flying. Can I become a pilot?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererTry talking to a flight instructor at your local airport to see what the instructor recommends.
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QuestionHow many liters of jet fuel does a Boeing 777 have?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererWhen you get started in your Boeing 777 training, that will be included in the training.
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QuestionHow old do you have to be to fly in Australia?Community AnswerIn Australia, you have to be 17 to get a private pilot's license, and 16 to get a recreational pilot's license.
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QuestionCan l fly a plane at a young age, like 9 or 10?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererIn the US, you can get your student pilot's certificate and solo at 16, but your instructor may let you start learning sooner. Ask an instructor at your local airport. You could also study for the written exam and this will prepare you for the flight training.
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QuestionCan I train to fly an aircraft at 13 years old?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererIn the US, you can get your student pilot's certificate and solo at 16, but your instructor may let you start learning sooner. Ask an instructor at your local airport.
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QuestionI am a disabled vet. I was in an explosion and my legs took most the hit. I need a new life and can't be a cop anymore. I want to fly, even if it's an ultralight aircraft. Can I?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererYes, I have heard of other pilots doing that. Try talking to a flight instructor at your local airport, or an FAA certified doctor in your area.
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QuestionWhat are the requirements of joining a pilot training course?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererTry our article "Fly a Cessna". It has more in regards to flying requirements.
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QuestionAt what age can a student become a pilot in India?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererIn India, You must be at least 16 years of age to be eligible for a Student Pilot License, 17 for a Private Pilot License, and 18 for a Commercial Pilot License.
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