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11-26-2005, 06:57 AM
HMMMMMM to be pilot atleast graduate it is totaly wrong. To be a GT PILOT u need HSC certificate ,atleast 18 year old age then u can join flying club . and u need to compleat require flyings hours after that u have to give writen exam for GT pilot licanse(for commerical flying) which is conduct by C.A.A ..... ,,, then u can be a GT PILOT ,,,,,,
good luck ,,,,

and for Non-Professional flying, age limit is 16 and education matric. but u will not get ur GT LICANSE .once u compleat ur hsc during time being and also cross 18 age then u will get professional licanse( comercial flying ).


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Flying Skool ? - by anothermortal - 11-26-2005, 06:34 AM
[No subject] - by accountant1 - 11-26-2005, 06:57 AM
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