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The document outlines the responsibilities, daily routine, and qualifications required to become a pilot, including the importance of safety, communication, and operational skills. It discusses the challenges pilots face, such as fatigue and emergencies, along with potential solutions. Additionally, it highlights systemic issues in the industry, including pilot shortages and high training costs.

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The document outlines the responsibilities, daily routine, and qualifications required to become a pilot, including the importance of safety, communication, and operational skills. It discusses the challenges pilots face, such as fatigue and emergencies, along with potential solutions. Additionally, it highlights systemic issues in the industry, including pilot shortages and high training costs.

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PILOT

Farina,Yasmin’s,Asal
RESPONSIBILITIES

2-Operating the
1-Ensuring safety 3-Communication
aircraft

1-Protecting passengers, crew, and the aircraft by following regulations and


handling emergencies.

2-Controlling takeoff, flight, and landing while monitoring systems.

3-Staying in contact with air traffic control for instructions and updates.
DAILY ROUTINE

1. Pre-Flight – Review flight plans, check weather, and


inspect the aircraft.
2. Flight – Take off, navigate, monitor systems, and
communicate with ATC.
3. Post-Flight – Log reports, inspect for issues, and
prepare for the next flight.
A pilot’s uniform includes a white shirt, black trousers, a tie, epaulets
(showing rank), a blazer, and a hat. It represents professionalism,
authority, and safety.

Pilots earn between $113K and $219K per year, with commercial pilots on
the lower end and airline captains making more. Salaries vary by
experience, airline, and aircraft type.
To become a pilot, you need a high school diploma (a degree helps), flight
training, and an FAA or equivalent license. Steps: Join a flight school, log
required flight hours, pass written, medical, and practical tests, and get a
Private Pilot License (PPL), then a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) for
professional flying.

Pilots need calmness, quick thinking, responsibility, and teamwork. Develop


these through problem-solving, focus, teamwork, and discipline in training and
real-life situations.

QUALITIES AND
SKILLS
CHALLENGES &
SOLUTIONS

Challenges & Solutions


1. Fatigue – Pilots work long hours and cross time zones.
• Solution: Maintain a healthy sleep schedule and follow
regulated rest periods.
2. Emergencies – Mechanical failures or bad weather can
occur.
• Solution: Regular training in simulators and strict
emergency protocols
SYSTEMIC ISSUES

1. Pilot Shortages – Airlines struggle to find qualified pilots.


2. Work-Life Balance – Irregular schedules affect personal
3. High Training Costs – Becoming a pilot is expensive, limiting access.
4. Industry Instability – Economic downturns and pandemics affect job
security.
THANK YOU

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