Commercial Pilot By, Lyndon Peters. Index High School Requirements Pilot Training Cost of Education Skills/ Interests needed Salary Demand Work Schedule.

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Commercial Pilot By, Lyndon Peters

Index High School Requirements Pilot Training Cost of Education Skills/ Interests needed Salary Demand Work Schedule Job Security and termination Vacation Insurance and pension Physical health environment Future opportunities

High School Requirements To become a commercial pilot you need to have ………

Pilot Training Private pilot License Hours of flying

Cost of Education You need lots of money!!

Skills/ Interests Needed Piloting a plane requires the ability to respond quickly to a problem. You need to pass a physical exam that shows you have 20/20 corrected vision.

Salary $37,936 - $222,483

Occupation Demand The airlines need pilots!

Work Schedule You bid on when you want to work.

Job Security and termination You will have good or bad security.

Vacation 1 year = 1 week 2-5 years = 2 weeks

Insurance and Pension Very good.

Physical health environment High stress

Future opportunities Hours, is how you move up.

Budget Total Income per month 7,425 Total expenses per month 3, Disposable income per month 3,

Truck $25,085 Insurance $110 per month.

$419,000

Mortgage on house $1,997 per month Has it’s own well

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